Care Forums

1️⃣ Parikshit Youth Forum {Young Men (18–25)}

The Parikshit Youth Forum is designed to shape young men into fearless and disciplined carriers of Bhagavata Dharma, inspired by the mood of Maharaj Parikshit—alert, responsible, and fully dependent on Krishna. At this stage of life, where energy and direction are crucial, the forum provides a strong foundation through daily study of Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam, ensuring that youth are not misled by modern confusion but guided by eternal wisdom. Through regular Harinam Sankirtan, preaching engagements, and book distribution, participants learn to transform their enthusiasm into compassionate outreach.


Alongside spiritual training, emphasis is given to character formation and practical living. Youth are trained in morning sadhana, deity worship, and temple discipline, cultivating purity and consistency. Physical fitness through yoga and basic martial training, combined with mental resilience practices, prepares them to face challenges with steadiness. With guidance on career paths suited for both brahmachari and grihastha lives, along with leadership development skills like communication and time management, the forum ultimately produces balanced young leaders—grounded in Bhakti yet effective in the world.

2️⃣ Jahnava Youth Forum {Young Women (18–25)}

The Jahnava Youth Forum aims to nurture young women in the mood of Jahnava Mata—graceful, strong, and deeply devoted leaders in Krishna consciousness. In an age where identity and purpose are often fragmented, this forum provides spiritual clarity through systematic study of Bhagavad Gita and Bhagavatam, helping young Vaishnavis develop conviction and inner strength. Through organizing Bhakti sanghas, teaching children, and engaging in women’s outreach, participants cultivate the spirit of compassionate service and responsibility toward society.


The training also focuses on holistic personal development, combining Vedic lifestyle principles with modern necessities. Women are guided to balance career aspirations with spiritual growth, while developing emotional intelligence, financial awareness, and self-confidence. Engagement in kirtan, arts, and storytelling strengthens cultural roots, while self-defense and health awareness ensure personal safety and well-being. With preparation for future grihastha life where applicable, the forum produces empowered Vaishnavis who lead not just by words but by exemplary character and devotion.

3️⃣ Prithu Leadership Forum Married Men (26–50)

The Prithu Leadership Forum draws inspiration from King Prithu, who exemplified ideal leadership rooted in dharma and service. It is designed for grihastha men who seek to harmonize spiritual practice with societal responsibilities. Through in-depth study of Srimad Bhagavatam and Chaitanya Charitamrita, participants deepen their philosophical understanding, enabling them to guide others with clarity and conviction. The forum also equips them with preaching skills suitable for both corporate environments and grassroots communities.


Equally important is the training in family and social responsibilities. Men are guided to establish Krishna-centered households, ensuring that their homes become places of spiritual nourishment. Skills in communication, public speaking, and conflict resolution enable them to lead both family and community effectively. With structured guidance on career, financial stability, and relationship management, participants learn to balance material duties with devotional priorities. The result is a mature grihastha leader who contributes meaningfully to society while steadily advancing in Bhakti.

4️⃣ Draupadi Leadership Forum Married Women (26–50)

The Draupadi Leadership Forum is inspired by the strength, devotion, and dignity of Draupadi, aiming to empower women as the spiritual backbone of families and communities. Through study of Srimad Bhagavatam and Nectar of Devotion, participants gain deep insight into Bhakti principles and Vaishnavi conduct. Women are trained to create Krishna-conscious homes through deity worship, conscious parenting, and maintaining a devotional atmosphere within family life.


In addition to spiritual practices, the forum emphasizes emotional resilience and practical wisdom. Women are supported in managing stress, balancing professional responsibilities, and maintaining mental well-being. Through engagement in prasadam seva, bhajan, storytelling, and outreach activities, they actively contribute to spreading Krishna consciousness. Guidance in relationship dynamics helps build harmonious, Krishna-centered marriages. Ultimately, the forum cultivates women who are not only spiritually strong but also capable leaders who uplift their families and communities.

5️⃣ Vaishnav Professional Forum Single Men (26–50)

The Vaishnava Professional Forum is meant for men who aspire to dedicate their lives more deeply to preaching and spiritual leadership, following the mood of renunciation and focus. With a strong emphasis on advanced scriptural study—including Sanskrit, Vedanta, and core Vaishnava texts—participants develop a solid philosophical foundation.

This equips them to engage in meaningful preaching, interfaith dialogue, and intellectual discussions that spread Krishna consciousness globally.
The forum also trains individuals in practical aspects of full-time service, including temple management, project leadership, and outreach strategies. Special focus is given to brahmacharya, mind control, and disciplined living, ensuring internal strength and stability. Physical health practices like yoga and Ayurveda support sustained service, while innovative approaches to financial sustainability enable long-term dedication. The outcome is a class of committed preachers who combine deep realization with organized execution.

6️⃣ Vaishnavi Professional Forum Single Women (26–50)

The Vaishnavi Warriors Forum seeks to raise strong, independent women who embody devotion, leadership, and compassion. Rooted in the teachings of Bhagavatam and Bhakti Rasamrita Sindhu, participants cultivate deep spiritual understanding while actively engaging in preaching and community building. Through organizing retreats, mentorship programs, and outreach initiatives, they become active contributors in expanding Krishna consciousness.


Alongside devotional training, the forum emphasizes personal empowerment and self-reliance. Women are encouraged to develop confidence, emotional strength, and practical skills that support independent living. Engagement in kirtan, arts, and cultural expressions enhances their devotional experience and outreach impact. With guidance on financial independence and sustainable lifestyles, participants are prepared to serve society while remaining firmly grounded in Bhakti. The result is a generation of Vaishnavis who lead with both strength and grace.

7️⃣ Parashuram Advisory Council Senior Men (50+)

The Parshuram Advisory Council is dedicated to senior men who take on the role of protectors and mentors of Bhagavata Dharma, inspired by the strength and responsibility of Parshuram. At this mature stage of life, participants deepen their engagement with scriptures like Bhagavatam and Dharma shastras, gaining wisdom that can guide younger generations. Their role extends beyond personal practice to active mentorship and leadership within the community.


The forum also emphasizes dharma protection and societal contribution. Members engage in intellectual discussions, advocacy of Vedic values, and participation in community development projects. Health and discipline remain important through Ayurveda and yoga practices, ensuring longevity in service. With guidance on post-retirement planning centered on seva, participants transition into a life of purposeful spiritual contribution. They become pillars of stability, preserving and transmitting spiritual knowledge.

8️⃣ Kunti Advisory Council Senior Women (50+)

The Kunti Advisory Council is inspired by the devotion, wisdom, and surrender of Queen Kunti, aiming to position senior Vaishnavis as guiding lights in the community. Through focused study of Bhagavatam and Narada Bhakti Sutra, participants deepen their realization and strengthen their connection with Krishna. Their experience and maturity make them ideal mentors for younger women and families navigating spiritual life.


The forum encourages active engagement in seva, kirtan, and cultural outreach, allowing participants to remain dynamically connected to devotional service. Emphasis on health, mental well-being, and purposeful living ensures that their later years are both peaceful and productive. By guiding others and sharing their wisdom, they play a crucial role in sustaining and expanding Bhakti culture. The outcome is a generation of elder Vaishnavis who uplift society through compassion, guidance, and unwavering devotion.