A recent interview sheds light on a significant leadership transition in the ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) community in the DACHL region—comprising Germany (D), Austria (A), Switzerland (CH), and Liechtenstein (L). In a conversation with Mother Dina Sharana Devi Dasi and Krishna Premarupa Dasa, both prominent figures within ISKCON, the implications, intentions, and emotions behind this change were discussed in detail.
A New Chapter for GBC in DACHL
The central focus of the interview was the shift in the GBC (Governing Body Commission) leadership. Krishna Premarupa Dasa has been appointed as the new GBC representative for the DACHL region, succeeding Dina Sharana Devi Dasi after her extended tenure. This marks a generational and strategic handover aimed at ensuring continued spiritual growth and effective community leadership.
Premarupa Dasa expressed gratitude for the opportunity and acknowledged the weight of responsibility that comes with such a position. “I’m not stepping into this role as a manager or administrator in the usual sense,” he clarified. “I see this as a service—a continuation of what has already been cultivated here over decades.”
Dina Sharana Devi Dasi Reflects
Having served for 20 years as the GBC for DACHL, Dina Sharana Devi Dasi offered reflections on her journey and her motivations for transitioning leadership. She emphasized the importance of sustainable governance and succession planning. “It’s important that we allow space for new energies and perspectives,” she said, adding that Premarupa Dasa’s roots in the region and deep involvement in the community made him a natural fit for the role.
She will continue to serve ISKCON in other capacities, including as co-GBC for parts of Africa and as a member of the Executive Committee of the GBC body.
A Shared Vision
Both leaders highlighted the collaborative nature of their relationship and the seamless nature of the transition. Premarupa Dasa noted that many responsibilities had already been gradually transferred over recent years. “This isn’t a sudden change, but rather a natural evolution,” he said.
The two also discussed the importance of tailoring leadership to regional needs. While international principles guide ISKCON globally, cultural sensitivity and localized decision-making are critical to success in regions like DACHL, which have diverse and sometimes secular populations.
Looking Ahead
The interview concluded with messages of hope and encouragement for the community. Premarupa Dasa invited open communication and feedback from devotees, aiming to foster a sense of unity and shared spiritual purpose.
Dina Sharana Devi Dasi ended with heartfelt blessings for her successor and the entire DACHL congregation. “The future is bright if we stay committed to our principles and support each other,” she said.
(Activate subtitles and auto-translation in English)
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