All-Religions Conference, Manujoti Ashram

Manujothi Ashram, Sathianagaram, Tiruneliveli, Tamilnadu (India)
19th July 2012 

IARF leaders were invited to join the 43rd Kalki Jayanthi Celebrations of Manujothi Ashram, as a fellowship day of world religions to promote universal brotherhood and unity of India.
Manujothi Ashram was founded by Lord Lahari Krishna as a place for worship, living and meditating together.

Rest of report: All-Religions Conference, Manujothi Ashram (PDF, 4 pages, illustrated)

Website of ashram

Some event photos

 

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