ISKCON Recipes

Vegetarian Karma Free Recipes that will easily help you make delicious dishes

ISKCON Recipes - Vegetarian Karma Free Recipes

"ISKCON Recipes" is an Android app offering a vast selection of vegetarian karma-free recipes, combining traditional Indian and Western dishes with easy instructions, videos, and the ability to save favorites. Celebrate Krishna's mercy through cooking and sharing prasad, with no ads or pop-ups. Enjoy a clean, user-friendly experience as you connect with the culinary traditions of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness.
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Users: 99,884
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Rating: 4.75
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Version: 1.0 (Last updated: 2024-04-26)
Creation date: 2015-12-15
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  • control vibration
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App summary

This app contains a huge collection on popular Hare Krishna recipes. It contains traditional recipes commonly cooked in India along with western and continental recipes.

FEATURES
★ Very simple Intreuctions
★ Get latest recipes
★ Videos
★ Delete the one that you do not need
★ Star the recipes that you want to save
★ Submit recipes
★ No unwanted Pop-ups, Spam, Ads and Notifications
★ Absolutely Clean app
★ App can be moved to SD Card
★ Free for life
★ You can easily share this app with family and friends thro Google Play

What is prasadam?

If you know some Hare Krishna devotees I am sure you have heard them talk about prasadam. But you may not be completely clear what prasadam actually is.

The literal meaning of the Sanskrit word “prasadam” is mercy. So when we say “Krishna prasadam” we are referring to Krishna’s mercy.

To understand what prasadam is we need to clear up a common misconception. Generally we are under the impression that we are the owners of the things that we posses and these things are meant for our enjoyment. And the materialistic persons are always trying to get more and more possessions and enjoy them more and more. That is the materialistic concept of life.

The actual fact is that everything is provided by Krishna therefore everything belongs to Krishna. We can take the things that Krishna provides and and use these raw materials to produce something but we have to admit that we can not make anything unless Krishna provides the raw materials. And we can not transform the raw materials unless Krishna gives us the intelligence how to do this.

It is something like if you employ a carpenter to build a nice bookshelf for you. You supply him the wood, you pay him for his labor, and in the end if the carpenter claims that the bookshelf belongs to him he is mistaken. It is your bookshelf because you have provided the carpenter with the raw materials and paid him for his labor.

So the concept of prasadam is to recognize the fact that everything belongs to Krishna and because these things belong to Krishna they should be used for Krishna’s pleasure. Although most generally when you hear devotees talking about prasadam they are referring to foodstruffs that have been offered to Krishna, prasadam can refer to anything that we offer to Krishna. In the aroti ceremony for example many different items are offered to Krishna including incense, a ghee lame, water, a flower, etc. So all of these things also, once they have been offered to Krishna and enjoyed by Krishna, become Krishna-prasadam. So there is flower-garland prasadam, ghee-lamp prasadam, incense prasadam and of course the food prasadam that we have all probably experienced.

So prasadam means Krishna’s mercy, and prasadam is the remnants of something that has been prepared for the pleasure of Krishna with love and offered to Him for His enjoyment. Because Krishna has tasted it or enjoyed it prasadam is not a material thing. Once Krishna tastes something it becomes transcendental. Krishna and Krishna prasadam is non-different.

This app contains traditional Hare Krishna recipes and my practical experience is that if you simply try to follow the instructions in this app and really try to do it to please Krishna, as an offering to Krishna, after you offer to Krishna the taste is truly amazing. I can guarantee that I have had many incredible experiences cooking recipes and offering them to Krishna and then distributing the prasadam.

- Hare Krishna Devoteee

Kindly visit various ISKCON restaurants around the world. Many goes by popular names, Govindas restaurant, Sri Nathji, etc.

The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), a Vaisnava society founded by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, based on the teachings of Bhagavad Gita.

User reviews

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Pros
  • Very useful app for vegetarian recipes
  • Variety of recipes available
  • Promotes healthy cooking
  • Helpful for making Krishna Prasad
  • Positive user experiences and satisfaction
Cons
  • Not working on new versions of Android
  • Request for more language support (e.g., Kannada, Hindi)
  • Offline access is desired
Most mentioned
  • Useful and helpful
  • Variety of recipes
  • Positive experiences with cooking
  • Promotion of vegetarian and vegan cuisine
User reviews
Very nice &thank you so much 🙏
by More rutuja (Rutu), 2023-07-28

Not working for new version of Android!
by Nitin Malav, 2023-07-04

Plz upload kannada gita audio with meaning old version. Plzzzz🙏
by Omshanthi bk, 2023-02-12
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