ISKCON GOVERNING BODY COMMISSION
SOCIETY
Registration Number S/74662
under the West Bengal Societies Registration
Act, 1961
P.O. Shree Mayapur Dham, Dist. Nadia,
West Bengal 741313
MINUTES
OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
SRI MAYAPUR DHAM, FEBRUARY 10 – 21, 2012
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2012 Zonal Assignments
Section
100: APPOINTMENTS
101.
GBC Officers and Members
1. His Holiness Bhakti Caitanya Swami is
elected GBC Chairman.
2. His Grace Tamohara Das is elected First
Vice-Chairman.
3. His Grace Anuttama Das is elected Second Vice-Chairman.
4. His Holiness Bhakti Purusottama Swami is elected GBC
Secretary.
5. His Grace Candrasekhara Acarya Das continues as Acting
GBC member.
6. His Grace Chaitanya Chandra Charan Das is appointed as
Acting GBC member.
7. The resignation of His Grace Prabhavisnu Das as GBC
member is accepted.
The
following are the candidates for sannyasa for 2012 along
with their respective waiting periods:
|
Ambarish
Das |
4
years |
|
Badrinarayan
Das |
2
years |
|
Carudesna
Das BTS |
3 years |
|
Dayavan
Das |
4 years |
|
Dhirasanta
Das |
3 years |
|
Gadadhara
Priya Das |
1 year |
|
Ganga
Narayan Das |
3 years |
|
Gaura
Krishna Das |
3 years |
|
Halayudha
Das |
4 years |
|
Janardana
Das |
1 year |
|
Krishna
Balarama Das |
4 years |
|
Lilasuka
Das |
3 years |
|
Mahadyuti
Das |
3 years |
|
Mahat
Tattva Das |
4 years |
|
Markandeya
Rsi Das |
1 year |
|
Murali
Krishna Das |
1 year |
|
Nabadvip
Dvija Gouranga Das |
3 years |
|
Nitai
Prasad Das |
this year |
|
Prabhupada
Das |
1 year |
|
Raghava
Pandit Das |
3 years |
|
Uttamasloka
Das |
3
years |
|
Vedavyasa
Das |
2 years |
|
Vaisnava
Das |
1
year |
|
Vivasvan
Das |
2 years |
103. Reaffirmation
of Ministries and Standing Committees
The
following are the Ministry and Standing Committees and their
membership assignments for 2012-2013:
|
Ministry of
Communications |
Minister –
Anuttama Das |
|
Ministry of
Health and Welfare |
Minister –
Prahladananda Swami |
|
Congregational
Development Ministry |
Co-Ministers –
Jayapataka Swami, Kaunteya Das |
|
Vaisnavi
Ministry |
Co-Ministers –
Malati Dasi and Dina Sharana Dasi. Other members:
Prasanta Dasi, Laxmimoni Dasi |
|
ISKCON Youth
Ministry |
Minister –
Manorama Das |
|
Ministry of
Sannyasa Services |
Minister –
Prahladananda Swami |
|
ISKCON Deity
Worship Ministry |
Minister –
Nrsimha Kavaca Das |
|
Ministry of Book
Distribution |
Minister –
Vijaya Das |
|
Ministry of Cow
Protection & Agriculture |
Minister –
Balabhadra Das |
|
Ministry of
Padayatra |
Minister –
Lokanath Swami |
|
Ministry of
Educational Development |
Minister – Sesa
Das. Other members: Saunaka Rsi Das, Yadunandana
Swami, Radhika Raman Das |
|
Ministry of
Justice |
Minister – Sesa
Das. ISKCON Dispute Resolution Committee (IDRC):
Minister of Justice, a representative of
ISKCONResolve, the second Vice-Chairman of the GBC,
and the Director of the ISKCON Dispute Resolution
Office |
|
Ministry
of Fund Development |
Minister
– Devakinandan Das |
|
Sastric
Advisory Council |
Chairman
– Yadunandana Swami. Members: Urmila Dasi, Drutakarma
Das, Mukunda Datta Das, Madana-mohana Das, Narayani
Dasi, Adi-purusa Das, Isvara-krsna Das,
Caitanya-carana Das, Sarvajna Das, Brijabasi Das,
Vinoda-bihari Das |
|
ISKCON
Property Office |
Members
– Current GBC Executive Committee, Bhaktarupa Das
(Member-Secretary) |
|
ISKCON
Central Office of Child Protection |
Director
– Champakalata Dasi |
|
GBC
Vaisnava Calendar Committee |
Members
– Bhanu Swami, Gopalapriya Das, Sadasivananda Das,
Bhaktarupa Das (Convener) |
|
BBT
Construction Grant Allocation Committee (BBTCG) |
Members
– Ramai Swami, Bhanu Swami, Devamrita Swami, Current
GBC Chairman, Hrdaya Caitanya Das (Convener) |
|
Guru
Services Committee |
Members
– Prahladananda Swami (Chairman), Anuttama Das,
Visakha Dasi, Virabahu Das, Ravindra Svarupa Das,
Bhakti Caitanya Swami |
|
GBC
Appointment Committee |
Members
– Prahladananda Swami (Chairman), Praghosa Das, Madhu
Sevita Das, Bhakti Vijnana Goswami, Bhakti Caitanya
Swami, Anuttama Das, Laxmimoni Dasi |
|
BI
Standing Committee |
Members
– Devamrita Swami, Bhakti Vijnana Goswami, Sesa Das,
Hanuman Das |
|
GBC-BBT
Team |
Members
– Badrinarayan Das (Coordinator), Gopal Krsna Goswami,
Sivarama Swami, Madhu Sevita Das, Hrdaya Caitanya Das,
Praghosa Das |
104.
Appointments for Deputies for Three Years
Whereas
at the 2011 AGM the term of the current slate of GBC
Deputies was decided to be only one year, which thus
expires at the conclusion of the 2012 AGM;
Whereas
the procedural reasons why the term was limited to only
one year, as opposed to the normal course of affairs which
would have been three years, have now been satisfied, and
thus it is appropriate to appoint a slate of Deputies for
the next three years:
RESOLVED:
The following devotees are appointed as GBC
Deputies to serve through the AGM of 2015:
Acintya Rupa Dasi
Acyuta Priya Das
Akrura Das
Aniruddha Das
Bhaktarupa Das
Bhakti Vinoda Swami
Devaki Nandana Das (Botswana)
Ekalavya Das
Hanuman Das
Hari Das
Jagajivana Das
Kalasamvara Das
Krsnadasa Kaviraja Das
Laxmimoni Dasi
Madana-mohana Das
Paratma Nistha Tridandi Goswami Das
Prasanta Dasi
Rasaraja Das
Srivasa Pandit Das
Tirtharaja Das
Vedavyasa Priya Swami
Section 200:
FINANCE
201. GBC Budget
The
GBC budget for 2012-13 is (in INR):
|
GBC Annual
General Meeting |
3,36,000 |
|
Executive
Committee Travel |
1,92,000 |
|
Emergency
Fund |
1,92,000 |
|
GBC EC Secretariat |
2,88,000 |
|
ISKCON
Resolve |
3,84,000 |
|
ISKCON
Database |
1,32,000 |
|
Ministry of
Cow Protection & Agriculture |
2,40,000 |
|
ISKCON Deity
Worship Ministry |
3,84,000 |
|
Ministry of
Educational Development |
2,40,000 |
|
Ministry of Book Distribution |
96,000 |
|
Ministry of
Sannyasa Services |
14,400 |
|
Vaisnavi
Ministry |
24,000 |
|
GBC
Corresponding Secretary |
2,88,000 |
|
GBC
Strategic Planning Team |
4,80,000 |
|
Vaisnava
Calendar Website |
19,200 |
|
Health &
Welfare Magazine |
48,000 |
|
Mayapur GBC
Office |
1,68,000 |
|
Hermeneutics
and Epistemology Committee |
24,000 |
|
ISKCON Central
Office of Child Protection |
4,80,000 |
|
Dandavats |
2,40,000 |
|
ISKCON News |
1,44,000 |
|
Legal Fees (part
repayment) |
96,000 |
|
Finance and
Bank Charges |
14,400 |
|
Total: |
INR 45,24,000
|
202.
Appointment of Auditor
Sri A. K. Shah,
F.C.A., Chartered Accountant, of 125 Netaji Subhash Road,
Room No. 45, Kolkata 700 001, is appointed as statutory
auditor for the year 2012-2013.
Section
300: INTERNAL ISKCON
301. Midterm Meeting
2012
The Midterm meeting of the ISKCON GBC Society shall take
place from October 21-26, 2012, at ISKCON Tirupati, AP, India.
302. Annual General
Meeting 2013
The Annual General
Meeting of the ISKCON GBC Society shall take place from
February 26-March 10, 2013, at ISKCON Mayapur, WB,
India.
303. Areas of the
World
RESOLVED:
1.
To
provide a framework to identify zones, fourteen broad
territories of the world are hereby identified as Areas.
2. The
GBC Zonal Secretaries currently active in those Areas shall
submit suggestions for zonal configuration – to the GBC
Organizational Development Committee – by the end of June
2012.
3. The
suggested zones shall have to be ratified, by vote, by the
GBC.
This resolution doesn’t affect or modify
existing continental, regional or national bodies. The
fourteen Areas are:
1.
Indian Subcontinent (including
Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh)
2.
Russian Sphere (Russia, CIS countries
and Mongolia)
3.
Europe
4.
Arab League (in
North Africa and the Middle East)
5.
Sub-Saharan
Africa
6.
North America
(US and Canada)
7.
Mexico and Central America
8.
Caribbean
9.
South
America (Spanish-speaking countries)
10. Brazil
11. Japan and Koreas
12. China
13. Southeast
Asia
14. Australia and Oceania
Indian Subcontinent:
India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal & Sri Lanka
Russian Sphere:
Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan & Mongolia
Europe: Albania,
Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina,
Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Rep., Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland,
Ireland, Italy, Israel, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San
Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom & Vatican City
Arab League: Algeria,
Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco,
Somalia, Sudan, Tunisia, Kuwait, Palestinian Authority,
Qatar, Jordan, UAE, Lebanon, Bahrain, Libya, Saudi Arabia,
Oman, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Maldives, Iran & Afghanistan
Sub-Saharan Africa:
Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon,
Cape Verde, Central African Rep., Chad, Congo, Congo (Dem.
Rep.), Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon,
Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya,
Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius,
Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome
& Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South
Africa, South Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda,
Zambia & Zimbabwe
North America: USA
& Canada
Mexico & Central
America: Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, El
Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua & Panama
Carribean: Guyana,
Suriname, French Guiana, Cuba, Trinidad & Tobago,
Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St.
Vincent & the Grenadines, Bahamas, Barbados, Dominica,
Dominican Rep., Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Grenada & Haiti
Spanish South America:
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay,
Peru, Uruguay & Venezuela
Brazil: Brazil
Japan & the Koreas:
Japan, South Korea & North Korea
China: China, Hong
Kong, Taiwan & Macau
Southeast Asia:
Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Timor-Leste, Indonesia, Laos,
Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand & Vietnam
Australia & Oceania:
Australia, New Zealand , Papua New Guinea , Fiji,
Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau,
Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu & Vanuatu
304. Zonal
Configuration of North America
RESOLVED:
North
America (USA & Canada) shall include eight zones:
1. Canada
(whole)
2.
North East – Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont,
Massachusetts, New York, eastern and central Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland,
Washington DC and three counties in Virginia (Lowden,
Prince Williams and Fairfax)
3. South
East –
Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
(except counties surrounding Washington DC), Mississippi
(except New Talavan and surrounding area), Alabama,
Georgia and Florida
4. Great
Lakes – West Virginia, western Pennsylvania
(including Pittsburgh), Ohio, Kentucky and Michigan
5. Midwest
– North
Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa,
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana
6. South
West – New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas,
Louisiana and New Talavan (with surrounding area)
7. Pacific
–
California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and Hawaii
8. Northwest
–
Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska
Note: the
implementation of the above zones shall take place
gradually.
305.
Disciple Course
[Guideline]
Whereas there is a
continued need to educate new devotees in ISKCON about the
pre-eminent position of Srila Prabhupada as (a) Our
Founder-Acarya and (b) The primary siksa-guru for all ISKCON
members;
Whereas it will
benefit both individual devotees and the ISKCON society at
large to improve the standards of discipleship within our
movement;
And whereas there is a lack of formal
training regarding what it means to be a disciple within
ISKCON and how to properly execute the duties of a disciple
towards one’s diksa- and siksa-gurus as well as the mission of
Srila Prabhupada:
RESOLVED:
1. That the Governing Body Commission recommends that all
prospective disciples and aspiring initiates attend the ISKCON
Disciple Course prior to their initiation, preferably before
choosing an initiating spiritual master. Other members of
ISKCON are also encouraged to take the course.
2.
That ISKCON leaders are requested to facilitate the course
in their respective areas by (a) encouraging senior devotees
to become authorized to teach the course, and (b) by sponsoring
the course in their respective areas as it becomes available
in the appropriate languages.
306.
Regulation of Deity Installations
Whereas at the 2002 AGM, the GBC
passed the following resolution:
609.
Regulation of Deity Installations in ISKCON
Whereas, there are currently
deities that are being neglected or not worshiped
properly;
Whereas, according to Srila
Prabhupada’s instructions a minimum standard of worship
for deities in ISKCON should be maintained;
Whereas, deities are being
installed without sufficient consideration of their
on-going worship;
Whereas, there are several
upcoming installations that are of a questionable
nature;
[ISKCON LAW] Resolved, That
ISKCON centers shall consult with and take guidance from
the Deity Worship Ministry before installing or
beginning worship of any deities.
Whereas this
measure has not proven to be effective;
Whereas according to
Srila Prabhupada’s instructions, a minimum standard of
worship for Deities in ISKCON must be maintained;
Whereas in almost 150
letters, Srila Prabhupada gave instructions about installing
Deities, and in 43 of these letters, he either instructed
the devotees not to install Deities or cautioned them;
Whereas it
is unacceptable that ISKCON centers install Deities
without sufficient preparedness or understanding of the
worship process and the reasons for installing Deities
which increases the burden on ISKCON and its members, as
well as risking offenses at the lotus feet of the
Deities;
Whereas there are many
long-established centers with Deities that are being neglected
or improperly worshiped, yet new Deity installations are
occurring in proximity to these existing centers;
And whereas the ISKCON
Deity Worship Ministry has the capacity to assess the
ability of an ISKCON center to worship Deities:
RESOLVED:
That the above ISKCON
law is amended to read as follows:
Any ISKCON center wishing to
install any Deities for public temple worship or commence the
worship of any Deity in an ISKCON center must first receive a
“Certificate of Readiness for Worship” for the said Deities.
Centers may
not make any commitments or agreements regarding procuring
and/or worshiping Deities until the “Certificate of
Readiness for Worship” is granted. This “Certificate of
Readiness for Worship” applies only to the Deities for
which it is granted and is not a generic permanent
approval.
The readiness for worship will be
assessed by a panel consisting of one local representative
(either from the temple concerned, the local GBC or a
representative from the National Council or RGB, etc.), a GBC
appointed by the EC, and an ISKCON Deity Worship Ministry
representative.
This law shall fully go into effect
no later than Gaura Purnima 2012.
Any center that
has already finalized plans for installation and publicly
advertised the installation must consult the ISKCON Deity
Worship Ministry, which will assist them in preparing for
the worship of the Deities.
307.
Guru Paper
Whereas the GBC has
received inquiries concerning the validity of the current
ISKCON process of approving diksa-gurus:
RESOLVED:
The GBC hereby commissions
the production of a paper presenting the reasons and
supporting evidence for the validity of the current
process. The Guru Services Committee shall take
responsibility for this paper to be finalized latest by
December 31, 2012.
308.
Vrindavan Samadhi Standing Committee
Whereas
the place where Srila Prabhupada’s divine body is buried is a
most sacred and holy place;
Whereas
Srila Prabhupada’s Samadhi in Vrindavan was originally
conceived as a unit consisting of two separate buildings—the
Samadhi temple dedicated to his Vapu form, and the Museum
dedicated to his Vani;
Whereas
at present the first floor of the Museum is dedicated to
commercial activities, not the original purpose of
glorifying Srila Prabhupada’s contribution to the world,
thus creating a situation in which the sanctity of the place
is greatly disturbed;
Whereas
the international BBT, along with other senior members of
ISKCON, has expressed its dissatisfaction at the present
situation and its interest in helping make a long-term
arrangement for suitably using the Samadhi Museum and ensuring
its sanctity;
Whereas
the commercial activities in the first floor of the Samadhi
Museum represent an important part of the income for the
maintenance of the Vrindavan temple;
And
whereas the Vrindavan temple administration is willing to work
together with the BBT to come up with a plan to overcome the
present challenges and to reestablish the sanctity of the
complete Samadhi of Srila Prabhupada:
RESOLVED:
The GBC
hereby creates the “Srila Prabhupada Samadhi Standing
Committee” with the following mandates:
1. To design an overall master plan to protect
and uplift the sanctity of Srila Prabhupada’s Samadhi and
Museum in Vrindavan. This will entail looking at the overall
situation, including legal, traffic flow, Gurukula protection,
etc., as well as the long-term maintenance of the Samadhi.
2. As a short-term goal, to come up with
an immediate plan for the downstairs area of the Museum and to
upgrade the area as a whole, including the presentation of the
people working there.
3. As a long-term goal,
to re-establish and maintain the sacred space contained with
the Samadhi and Museum as per the original intention of the
design (Srila Prabhupada's Vapu on one side and Vani on the
other).
4. To send
quarterly reports on the development of their service to the
Vrindavan Executive Board, International BBT Board, and the
GBC EC.
The members of the Srila Prabhupada’s Samadhi
Standing Committee for this first year are Gopal Krsna
Goswami, Malati Devi Dasi, Satyanarayana Das, Naresvara
Das, and Pancagauda Das (convener).
309.
Founder-Acarya on ISKCON Guru Websites
[Guideline]
Whereas
the proliferation of official and unofficial websites of
ISKCON gurus currently do not, in large part,
prominently feature the personality and teachings of His
Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada as the
Founder-Acarya of the International Society for Krishna
Consciousness on the introduction page as well as on
many other pages;
And whereas it is
necessary to establish guidelines for such websites so that
as far as possible visitors are made aware that whatever
inspiration the devotees are receiving from the guru is due
to the great mercy of Srila Prabhupada:
RESOLVED:
ISKCON gurus shall be responsible for
ensuring that their own official websites adhere to the
following guidelines:
1.
They
prominently feature a picture of Srila Prabhupada on the
introductory page
2.
They credit him as the “Founder-Acarya of
the International Society for Krishna Consciousness”
3.
They contain a brief summary of his accomplishments
and provide authorized website links to his teachings
The
Guru Services Committee will compile a suggested
comprehensive template for use in guru websites.
310.
Size of the Governing Body Commission
[Rule of Order]
Whereas establishing a minimum and a
maximum number of voting GBC members offers advantages in the
realm of planning, succession, meeting management, internal
dynamics, and interaction with the rest of the Society;
Whereas experience and other
considerations – such as communication requirements,
manageability and need for diversity and representation –
indicate that it would be advisable to maintain the membership
at a level comparable to, or slightly larger than, the present
configuration:
RESOLVED:
The target for the size of the GBC
Body shall be a minimum of thirty-three and a maximum of forty
voting members. The GBC Body intends to achieve the minimum
level by the end of the 2013 AGM. Increasing beyond forty
members should only be done if two-thirds of the voting
members consider that it is essential to do so.
311.
Prabhavisnu Das’s Resignation
Part One:
Resignation
Whereas in a letter to
the GBC Body dated January 7 2012, Prabhavisnu Das stated as
follows: “I have resigned from all positions of leadership
within ISKCON, including GBC member, sannyasa and initiating
guru;”
And whereas the GBC Body wishes to
record these resignations while looking forward to the future
active participation of Prabhavisnu Das in ISKCON as he is
able:
RESOLVED:
The GBC accepts Prabhavisnu Das’s
resignation as stated above.
Those devotees initiated by
Prabhavisnu Das continue to be connected to Srila Prabhupada
and our entire Vaisnava parampara.
Part
Two:
Guidance
Whereas Prabhavisnu Das has expressed
loyalty to Srila Prabhupada, ISKCON and the GBC;
Whereas Prabhavisnu Das has expressed
his determination to continue spiritual practices;
Whereas the ISKCON society offers its
appreciation for his many years of pioneering and dedicated
devotional service to the mission of spreading Krsna
consciousness in many places around the world:
RESOLVED:
That the GBC Body offers the
following as a statement of guidance:
All devotees who have taken
initiation from Prabhavisnu Das are encouraged to remain in
ISKCON association and continue with their services in Krsna
consciousness and to pray for Prabhavisnu Das’s continued
engagement in devotional service.
Prabhavisnu Das is still available to
them, according to his statement: “If any of you would like to
keep in touch and write me by e-mail from to time to time I
will be happy to answer and give you any encouragement that I
can. Not so much in the official role of a guru giving siksa
to disciples but rather as a friend and well-wisher.”
Thus, they are encouraged to take
shelter of Srila Prabhupada and siksa gurus or other senior
devotees as per their faith. One’s faith is nourished by
hearing the revealed scriptures from Vaisnavas.
Part
Three:
Reaching Out
Whereas it is incumbent upon the
management of the ISKCON society to arrange for personal
guidance and direction to disciples and others affected by the
recent resignation of Prabhavisnu Das:
RESOLVED:
That all Zonal
Secretaries, either personally or via suitable deputed
representatives, including senior disciples of Prabhavisnu
Das, should make it their urgent priority to ensure that
all disciples and others affected by the recent
resignation of Prabhavisnu Das, collectively and
individually, including in remote areas, are offered
suitable care and guidance on an on-going
basis. All Zonal Secretaries must send monthly reports of
their progress to the EC until the situation in their
zones has normalised. The GBC Corresponding Secretary
shall ensure that these reports are received on a prompt
and on-going basis.
If anyone requires further
clarification and/or support, or if they know of disciples in
remote areas who may require support, they may write to
GBCEC.secretary@gmail.com
312.
Murali Krsna Das
Whereas Murali Krsna Das has
fulfilled the conditions of the probation he was placed on in
2010:
RESOLVED:
Murali Krsna Das is placed on the one
year waiting-list for sannyasa, under the supervision of the
Sannyasa Ministry.
He may only visit areas where he has
been invited by the local GBC and Temple Presidents and other
leaders. He may not visit areas he has not been invited to by
these devotees. These invitations will be on a visit-by-visit
basis.
313.
ISKCON Addresses
RESOLVED:
Every GBC Secretary
shall ensure that all the Temples, Centers; etc., in their
zone are listed on directory.krishna.com.