Brighton RATHAYATRA 2016
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Hare Krishna,
This year’s Brighton Ratha Yatra (festival of chariots) falls on Sunday September 11th at 11:30am from the bottom of Grand Avenue Hove (BN3 2LS)
We are kindly looking for kind donations to help support this beautiful and ancient festival originating from Puri, India. Funds are needed for the huge free vegetarian feast served to everyone, decorations and travel costs.
To give something to Krishna is an extremely elevated activity – whether you give some of your time to hear and chant, some of your energy, some of your money or ultimately some of your love.
If we give something to Krishna we do not lose anything. In whatever way you give something to him, he will reciprocate in manifold ways. If you can therefore give something to please the Lord, it is also for your own benefit. A devotee offers everything to Krishna – his words, his actions and his thoughts. This is, of course, an elevated platform, but Krishna declares in the Bhagavad-Gita that if you cannot do this, then give at least a part of the fruits of your activities and you will gain upliftment to a spiritual platform.
In order to offer Krishna opulent worship, many things are required. Your help will be highly appreciated.
Please kindly share this link, so that everyone can participate in the festival. We look forward to seeing you at the festival in person.
your servants
ISKCON Brighton
www.harekrishnabrighton.com
This year’s Brighton Ratha Yatra (festival of chariots) falls on Sunday September 11th at 11:30am from the bottom of Grand Avenue Hove (BN3 2LS)
We are kindly looking for kind donations to help support this beautiful and ancient festival originating from Puri, India. Funds are needed for the huge free vegetarian feast served to everyone, decorations and travel costs.
To give something to Krishna is an extremely elevated activity – whether you give some of your time to hear and chant, some of your energy, some of your money or ultimately some of your love.
If we give something to Krishna we do not lose anything. In whatever way you give something to him, he will reciprocate in manifold ways. If you can therefore give something to please the Lord, it is also for your own benefit. A devotee offers everything to Krishna – his words, his actions and his thoughts. This is, of course, an elevated platform, but Krishna declares in the Bhagavad-Gita that if you cannot do this, then give at least a part of the fruits of your activities and you will gain upliftment to a spiritual platform.
In order to offer Krishna opulent worship, many things are required. Your help will be highly appreciated.
Please kindly share this link, so that everyone can participate in the festival. We look forward to seeing you at the festival in person.
your servants
ISKCON Brighton
www.harekrishnabrighton.com
Organizer
Dharani Dhara Das
Organizer
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