Srila Prabhupada didn’t just establish temples—he established festivals of the soul. For him, a festival was not just a ritual; it was a living offering of love to Krishna, replete with music, food, darshan, and joyful service. Every festival he initiated was an extension of his vision of making Krishna consciousness accessible, joyful, and universal.
Here is a ranking of the most memorable ISKCON festivals conceived and celebrated during Srila Prabhupada’s time:
- Ratha-yatra (Festival of Chariots)
🎉 The crown jewel of public sankirtana
Srila Prabhupada transformed the Ratha-yatra from a traditional Indian event into a global celebration of devotion. The 1967 San Francisco Ratha-yatra was a game-changer, and the 1976 London Ratha-yatra—the parade from Trafalgar Square—reigned in the spotlight.
- Janmashtami – Lord Krishna’s Appearance Day
🌌 The Supreme Celebration of the Lord’s Coming
Prabhupada insisted on fasting, kirtan, Krishna-katha and midnight abhisheka (ceremonial bath). He would often stay up all night, personally lead the programs and speak with seriousness and sweetness about Krishna’s appearance.
- Vyasa Puja – Srila Prabhupada’s Appearance Day
📖 Gratitude in Action
The purpose of Vyasa Puja under Prabhupada’s guidance was not to emotionally honor him but to rededicate oneself to his mission. He encouraged heartfelt offerings, practical service and deep reflection on the role of the spiritual master.
- Gaur Purnima – Lord Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s Appearance Day
💛 The Day of Mercy of the Golden Avatar
This day was special for Prabhupada. He always emphasized the mission of Lord Chaitanya’s sankirtana and reminded devotees that without Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, we would not know Krishna in His most merciful form.
- Govardhan Puja / Annakut
⛰️ Mountains of Enjoyment, Oceans of Love
Srila Prabhupada loved this celebration. Devotees would make an edible Govardhan mountain, offer hundreds of dishes and reenact the incident of Krishna lifting the mountain. This demonstrated Krishna as the protector and provider and devotees as blissful dependents.
Honorable Mentions
Nrisinha Chaturdasi – Prabhupada honored Lord Nrisinhdeva with reverence and awe, emphasizing the Lord’s protection.
Rama Navami – always a day of royal devotion and deep scripture meditation.
Balarama Jayanti – Prabhupada reminded us of the mercy of Lord Balarama as the guru-tattva.
Kartika/Damodara Month – With ghee lamps and Damodarastakas, this was a favorite time for tender-hearted devotion.
Festival Ranking Summary
Rank Why the festival is memorable
1 Ratha-yatra Public preaching, Sankirtan explosions
2 Janmashtami Intense devotional immersion and midnight mercy
3 Vyasa Puja Recommitment to Guru-devotion and spiritual service
4 Gaura Poornima The root of the movement’s purpose and practice
5 Govardhana Puja Feasting, revelry and dedication – all in one
Final Thoughts
For Srila Prabhupada, festivals were not events – they were expressions of the eternal spiritual world. In every kirtan, abhisheka, lecture or plate of prasad, you could feel Goloka Vrindavana piercing the clouds of the material world.
“Chant, dance and take prasad – this is our simple process. But it is full of transcendental power.” – Srila Prabhupada