Gaur Gopal Prabhu

Gaur Gopal Prabhu

His Grace Gaur Gopal "dasa" is a Head of Department of Bhaktivedanta Academy for Culture and Education (BACE), member of Council for Spiritual Vision (CSV) and senior "brahmachari" monk of the Radha Gopinath temple run by ISKCON in Chowpatty, Mumbai, India. He regularly preaches in Bhandirvan BACE covering three educational institutions in nearby locality. The lectures are based on the Bhagavad Gita, and many students have been benefitted by the program. He is known for his light-hearted but deep presentations based on Gaudiya Vaishnava philosophy.

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#A Lead Preacher in Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Temple, of ISKCON. Started preaching in 1996 at a leading Science college in Mahim, Mumbai.
#Life style counsellor: Is an expert counsellor, especially for the modern day youth.
#Was in charge of ISKCON Youth Services based at Sri Sri RadhaGopinath Temple from 2001-2004.
#Is an author of several Krishna Conscious articles and books especially Revival, Conquest, Checkmate compilation works from Prerna Lectures.
#Is an active member of OPT (optimum performance technologies) geared towards corporate preaching. Visits every year in various companies, institutes for conducting seminars. Some of the top organisations benefited are L&T, Satyam computers, Infosys
#Is famous for his melodious singing, bhajans, eloquent lectures, 6-day Bhagavat-gita Courses, interactive question answer sessions.
#Travels around the world preaching the message of the Bhagavad Gita. Specially visits the United Kingdom, the Ukraine, Russia.


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