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Akrura Dasa is a prominent spiritual and professional life coach within the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Originally from Serbia, he became deeply involved with ISKCON over 40 years ago. His interest in leadership and personal development led him to create the "Gita Coaching" program, which integrates principles from the Bhagavad Gita into personal and spiritual coaching.

Akrura's coaching approach emphasizes helping individuals discover their goals, generate ideas, test them, and take action, all while aligning with spiritual values such as living in balance (Sattva), living with purpose (Dharma), and developing loving relationships (Bhakti). He has coached over a thousand devotees globally, focusing on both personal and professional development. His clients range from ISKCON leaders to general members, and his coaching methods include both in-person sessions and online interactions.

In addition to one-on-one coaching, Akrura conducts seminars, writes extensively on personal development, and actively promotes a supportive, people-oriented culture within ISKCON. His work is driven by the mission to help devotees succeed by applying the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita in all aspects of life.

For more details, Akrura's work is well-documented on various platforms including his own websites and ISKCON-related publications.

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