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Preaching
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| Bhakti Vriksha
The Bhakti Vriksha Program consists of a small group of
devotees who meet each week to practice and share Krishna
consciousness together and who also plan outreach
activities. Devotees work together an help each
other to nourish their spiritual lives and cultivate their
service attitude in a mood of cooperation Every
member is encourage to distribute Krishna Consciousness
and to invite friends to the Bhakta Vriksha group.
Upon reaching the goal of having a trained new leader the
group divides into two. Four Bhakti Vriksa groups
serve the area.
For more information contact Jagadguru das jguru108@earthlink.net
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Prasadam Distribution
In 1987 Mother Renuka began cooking a multi-course feast
and taking it to the community church on Purofoy Rd.
Chapel Hill. The first customers were Bruce and Jon.
Jon later joined the temple and became Jagannath Das.
The feast then was taken to the bus station on Franklin
St. and then, in 1990, to Gerrard Hall on UNC Campus,
where it would be served throughout the winter months for
the next several years. During the beautiful weather
of Spring and Fall, however, the feast would be served on
the lawn of the Upper Quad of the campus across the street
from the Post Office, where sometimes 180 students would
gather. Eagerly awaiting their turn to relish
prasadam, young people lined up almost to the Silent Sam
Statue. This program continues today in Chapel Hill
and at Duke University.
For more information contact Jagadguru das
jaga@eambarqmail.com
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