Bhagavad Gita Walk: A community initiative to benefit future generations

Tuesday 24th July 2018 14:51 EDT
 

The vibrant community of ISKCON Bhaktivedanta Manor are embarking on another exciting project. 

A "Gita Walk" will take place on Sunday 16th September 2018, starting from the Krishna Avanti School in Edgware and ending at Bhaktivedanta Manor where participants will have kirtan, prashadam and family fun! 

The sponsored charity walk will take Bhaktivedanta Manor another step closer to fulfilling its dream. The Shree Krishna Haveli complex will provide facilities to bring communities together for cultural activities, education and spiritual rejuvenation for present and future generations.

Each participant in the Gita Walk will represent a verse from the sacred text Bhagavad Gita As it Is, and in this way make a contribution to this unique project. 

“The Shree Krishna Haveli is the culmination of decades of struggle and sacrifice made by the community to secure their right to worship Sri Sri Radha Gokulananda at Bhaktivedanta Manor,” explained the President Srutidharma das. 

The aim of the organisers is to give all participants the opportunity to support the project by raising as many funds as they can, whilst simultaneously getting fit and having a devotional experience.  

The Temple is hoping to raise £500,000 from the venture.

 Everyone is invited to support the Gita Walk and invest in the cultural and spiritual upliftment of society. Come walk Krishna’s talk; raise some funds to support this unique project!


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