Oneness-World Peace-Family Festival in South Africa
Recently in South Africa, students of Sri Chinmoy organised a festival which brought together spiritual seekers and peace-lovers from many different countries.



Among the events was a tree planting ceremony attended by officials from the nearby Parks Department, accompanied by a plaque with quotes from Sri Chinmoy and the United Nations Declaration.
Later on, members and friends of the Sri Chinmoy Centre met together for an evening of japa (meditative chanting).
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First-hand experiences of meditation and spirituality.
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