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Posted May 26, 2004
Creating an environment where individuals are not identified by caste, creed, religion, or nationality Privatization of Land in Sri Vrindavan Dham Dear Friends of the Palace of the Soul, We are very happy to announce that Palace of the Soul's farm project in Almaty, Kazakhstan, has been granted the status of privatized land by the government of Kazakhstan.
Creating an environment where individuals are not identified by caste, creed, religion, or nationality A note from BB Govinda Swami, Director, Palace of the Soul Dear Friends of The Palace of the Soul, This last autumn I had the great fortune to participate in an international religious conference conducted in Kazakhstan's capital Astana. The function, organized by president Nursultan Nazarbayev, was a two-day affair that was graced by major religious leaders from around the globe. One of the esteemed leaders of the Madhva Sampradaya, Sri Sri Sugunendra Theertha Swamiji, was a keynote speaker at the function. At the conclusion of the conference, the respected Swamiji spent two days at Sri Vrindavan Dham in Almaty, learned of the Palace of the Soul Project, and freely gave his wonderful association to the devotees who are developing the project.
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Newsletter Creating an environment where individuals are not identified by caste, creed, religion, or nationality Agriculture at Sri Vrindavan Dham Dear Friends of Palace of the Soul, The solid ice that people were walking on a few months ago has melted to again become the beautiful lake; the apple, pear and cherry trees are full of white blossoms; and our temple dog just had puppies— all signs that spring is upon us at Sri Vrindavan Dham. The winter season in Kazakhstan generally lasts from late October through February with weather dropping down to -30 C. As soon as the snow breaks and spring arrives, the farmers take action and plant their crops so they may be sure of a plentiful harvest. It is no different for the residents of Sri Vrindavan Dham. |
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