Finding Pure Food as a Devotee Is Harder Than It Should Be Walk into any Indian supermarket in 2026 and you will find hundreds of “healthy” or “natural” food products. Almost none of them are made with the Sattvic principles that ISKCON devotees actually follow — no onion, no garlic, no meat, no eggs, and ideally no tamasic ingredients of any kind....
A Kitchen That Was Never Just About Food Inside an ISKCON temple kitchen, cooking is an act of worship. Every ingredient is chosen with intention. Nothing that agitates the mind — no onion, no garlic — enters the pot. The food that comes out is called prasad: blessed, offered first to the Divine, then shared with devotees. For decades, this principle fed...
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Dudhi Halwa from Vasudha Foods is a ready to eat Sattvic sweet prepared with devotion and mindful care. Inspired by the House of Hare Krishna, this tasty dessert offers a sacred sweetness and balanced, homely flavor in every spoonful.- Ideal for mindful eating- Food...
Moongdal Halwa from Vasudha Foods is a ready to eat Sattvic sweet prepared with care and devotion, bringing a sacred touch to every spoonful. Rooted in the traditions of the House of Hare Krishna, this mindful and tasty delight offers a balanced sweetness and...
Puliyogare Rice from Vasudha Foods is a ready to eat Sattvic preparation that carries a sacred and comforting touch to your plate. Made with mindful care and inspired by the traditions of the House of Hare Krishna, this tasty dish brings together balanced, homely...