Hridaya Caitanya Dasa

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Hridaya Chaitanya Dasa, also known as Herman Janssens (born March 10, 1950), is temple president of Radhadesh, leader and Governing Body Commissioner for Belgian ISKCON, Co-GBC for the Benelux,[1] and a member of the "Executive Committee of the ISKCON GBC Society".[2] He and his wife are disciples of Satsvarupa dasa Goswami.[3] Belgian by origin he has joined the Hare Krishna community of Amsterdam in 1980 at the age of thirty after leaving a teaching job. Hridaya Caitanya is the GBC since 2002. More recently he became the current Euro-GBC for Benelux. He is part of the Durbuy community of Radhadesh from 1980. In 1986 he became temple president of the largest Belgian centre which includes a traditional bakery, an Indian boutique, a cafeteria, a vegetarian restaurant, Gopinatha's Garden, and, as from July 2002, a guest house. Bhaktivedanta College is part of the same campus. The official name of Radhadesh is Maison d'hôtes Radhadesh and it is a prominent ISKCON facility with a conference room and educational courses. The Radhadesh (lit. 'the land of Radha') is the most important temple in the Benelux and second prominent temple of European ISKCON. The tours in and around the castle form one of the most important sources of income of his project.[4][5] One of the most attractive features of his temple is that educational seminars are held there making it a Vaishnava education centre of Europe.[6] From 2008 he has taken up service of an administrator/manager (gerant) with a responsibility of coordinating the task force in regard to the ISKCON Dole project.[7]

References and notes[edit]

  1. "Bhaktivedanta College Lays Cornerstone For New Building". ISKCON News. 18 October 2007. Retrieved 17 March 2009.
  2. "GBC EC Response to Madhu Pandit Dasa's Peace Proposal". ISKCON News. 8 March 2009. Retrieved 17 March 2009.
  3. Satsvarupa dasa Goswami. "Vrindavana Journal 2009. February - Part 13". GN Press. Retrieved 17 March 2009.
  4. Johan Leman, Hannelore Roos, Journal of Contemporary Religion, Routledge, The Process of Growth in Krishna Consciousness and Sacredness in Belgium[permanent dead link], 11 October 2007
  5. "Euro GBC". Euro Governing Body Commission. Retrieved 17 March 2009.
  6. Ekstrand, Maria; Bryant, Edwin H. (2004), The Hare Krishna movement: the postcharismatic fate of a religious transplant, New York: Columbia University Press, p. 448, ISBN 0-231-12256-X, Seminars are held occasionally at various ISKCON centers and annually in Mayapur and Vrindavan, India, Gita Nagari in Pennsylvania, and Radhadesh in Belgium.
  7. "Minutes of the Euro GBC Meeting Mayapur, India, 5 March 2008". Retrieved 17 March 2009.

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