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Since 2019, the ISKCON Ministry of Education has been hosting an annual symposium called Viplavah, aimed at bringing together educators and leaders from the ISKCON community across the globe. This event serves as a platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing, focusing on the expansion of Srila Prabhupada's vision for holistic education rooted in Krishna consciousness.
Viplavah 2024 promises to be a transformative experience, emphasizing the importance of nurturing children in spiritual values and principles. Participants will engage in discussions, workshops, and presentations that highlight innovative educational practices that align with devotional teachings. The symposium seeks to create a supportive network of educators dedicated to fostering an environment where children can thrive both academically and spiritually.
By uniting educators, Viplavah aims to inspire a new generation of learners who are not only knowledgeable but also deeply connected to their spiritual heritage. This initiative reflects a commitment to cultivating a holistic approach to education that nurtures the mind, body, and soul.
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