Mother Ganga’s Power
Wed, January 16, 2013
by Bhumi Devi Dasi
The Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, in partnership with the Alliance of Religions and Conservation, is addressing the need for custodianship of pilgrim sites within India. They have begun the Bhumi Project, an endeavor aimed to create awareness regarding the effects of pilgrimage on the environments of holy refuges. In November, I attended a conference
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ToVP Goes Green
Mon, June 25, 2012
by Bhumi Devi Dasi
The ToVP has garnered much attention as the manifestation of a vision to unite the world in Krishna consciousness. The very size of the structure demands regard. Embellishments and ornamentation will be intricate designs of beauty. The additional attractions the temple will house, like the Vedic chandelier, are in themselves conceptions of divinity. Progressive planning
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Going Green with LED Lighting
Wed, April 18, 2012
by Mandakini Devi Dasi
LED lighting is a 50 year old technology but has developed and become more popular in the last 12 years. Essentially this type of lighting consumes lower energy, produces less heat, has a longer lifespan and gives off a brighter glow than a regular light bulb. The lighting industry is now focusing all of their
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