In a small village, far from what we think as real, the impossible becomes possible, now that the world seems to collapse. 

We' ve gone there. 

 

 

 

 

Intro

"I wish this letter reaches your heart and fills it with joy,quiet joy.I know this letter may not seem like the other lettersbecause so much has changed,but everything has changed in a good way.

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A Homecoming

"We arrived in Bangalore on October 1st. At the Ashram, the celebrations of Navarathri, one of the most significant Indian festivals lasting 10 days, were culminating. During this ten-day period, a different aspect of the Mother Goddess is daily worshiped.

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Week 1

The Festival opened with the celebrations of Krishna Janmashtami, the birthday of one of the most beloved deities of the Indian people, Sri Krishna.

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Week 2- Programme Annapoorna

Beneath the shade of a tree in Doddabele, a small settlement on the outskirts of Bangalore, daily meals were offered to fifty children. In less than fifteen years, that quiet beginning blossomed into the largest fortified breakfast programme in the world, now offering a nutritious morning meal each day to more than ten million children, free of charge.

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The Anniversary

We found ourselves celebrating the 10-year anniversary of the official launch of the Annapoorna Programme. A modest celebration, modest just like the attitude of its people.

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