Radhanath Swami, a renowned ISKCON spiritual leader and author, was honoured by New York City for his outstanding contributions to spiritual guidance, interfaith harmony, and community welfare.
The recognition was presented on behalf of Mayor Eric Adams during an interfaith event at the Bhakti Center in Manhattan.
Key Highlights:
- The honour was conferred by NYC’s Deputy Commissioner of International Affairs, Dilip Chauhan, during an event titled “Foundation of Future” hosted at the Bhakti Center.
- The award highlights the contributions of faith-based organizations like ISKCON in promoting social unity and cultural inclusivity in New York City.
- Radhanath Swami, originally Richard Slavin from Chicago, has served for over five decades as a spiritual teacher and humanitarian leader.
- He has launched major initiatives like Govardhan Eco Village, Bhaktivedanta Hospital, and free meal programs benefiting thousands.
- The recognition reflects New York’s celebration of global spiritual traditions and acknowledges the Bhakti Center’s role in enriching community life.