मुख पृष्ठविदेशOverseas News from Russia Moscow, Novosibirsk

Overseas News from Russia Moscow, Novosibirsk

Overseas News from RussiaMoscow, Novosibirsk , Moscow

1. ProgrammeVernissage of the Russian Artists Exhibition India: Three PerspectivesOrganised by:

Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Delhi, Embassy of India, Moscow, Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre, Embassy of India, Moscow and Ilya Glazunov Art Gallery, MoscowBrief note of the programme:

Unique Artwork of the beauty of India by Ms. Shanti Kushwaha (specialist in the live paintings, dresses and dances of India) Mr. Konstantine Poliakov (more focused on village life, religious ceremonies and Nature) and Ms. Larisa Prasolova (Nature. Her slogan: I love India and India loves me). Sudha Didi closely got acquainted with Heroes of the Day and cordially invited them to visit Brahma Kumaris Centre especially to display their creations.Place:

Ilya Glazunov Art Gallery – Attic Hall, Moscow. It is a highly-regarded local institution, frequently ranked among the top art spaces in Moscow (4.5/5 rating on Tripadvisor). While not a mainstream global “household name” museum, it is a significant cultural venue recognized for its collection of monumental paintings, illustrations for Dostoevsky novels, and Russian history themes.

Inaugurated by: His Excellency Mr. Vinay Kumar, Ambassador of India to the Russian Federation.Welcomed by:

Invited guests and artists were welcomed by the Ilya Glazunov Art Gallery authorities.Photo report:India: Three Perspectives

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lPGcIGmHKFAocsfBWioTWrSCNHUVQ_nV?usp=sharing2. Programme: 

“India. The Fabric of Time”Brief note of the programme:

It is a landmark international exhibition developed by the Tsaritsyno museum exhibiting unique objects from the National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy (New Delhi) and leading Russian museums.

Organisers:

Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, Department of Culture, Moscow, Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Delhi, Embassy of India, Moscow. The progamme was held at a high level.

Warm invitation:

Dear Didi,

The Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre, Embassy of India, Moscow, and the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve is pleased to invite you to

an official evening reception marking the closing of the exhibition “India. The Fabric of Time”. Guest Reception at the Catherine Hall, Grand Palace.

Warm regards,

Madhurkankana Roy

Director

Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre

Embassy of India, MoscowPhoto report:Exhibition_India. The Fabric of Time

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1inidGU4Ef2Iw8p7hp337pV5XLVxcA-ng?usp=sharingCatherine Hall, Grand Palace (travelcultura.com)3. Family Programme:BK Teachers’ Monthly Meeting

Monthly Meeting with teachers-instruments from the Baltic States in the west to Ulaanbaatar and Vladivostok in the east.

Since the last two years, every month, there is a special online meeting of the instrument teachers with Sudha didi. Baba’s lighthouses, dedicated teachers wait for this meeting and join in with great enthusiasm. It is an opportunity to look at each other, though on screen and also share the experience on this or that spiritual theme. This is of course an enriching experience for everyone. 

The theme in April was – Karma Yogi Angel or Moving Lighthouse. The sharing by Sudha didi broadened their perspective even more.

Many teachers recalled their experience which they had in the beginning of their spiritual life specially when they passed through the teachers’ training conducted by our most respected Late Brother Jagdish ji in Moscow in 1991 and 1993.

In this meeting the theme, dates and the format of the coming regional teachers retreat was also finalised. The theme selected is – Spiritual Maturity. The retreat will be organised online from 12th to 14th June. Prior to the retreat, few teachers will come to Moscow to be together and dive deep into silence and the love of Baba and the family.Online photo shots:BK Teachers’ Monthly Meeting

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1t2ZEwgCxzyOzjENTjL3xhGBm97-IWa0V?usp=drive_link

Novosibirsk, Russia

Programme:

Conference: “The New Culture of Human Relations and Ways to Achieve It”

Students of the Novosibirsk Brahma Kumaris Center of Spiritual Development participated in the conference “The New Culture of Human Relations and Ways to Achieve It”, which was held at the city’s Museum of the Sun. The program was initiated by the Bahá’í Center. Nine reports were presented by representatives of various religions at the conference.

BK Valentina Pylenok gave a presentation on behalf of the Novosibirsk Center. She spoke about the importance of developing a new spiritual perspective on human relationships. This spiritual approach completely changes our attitude towards ourselves, others, society, and nature. As a result, our relationships also undergo significant transformations.

If a person realizes his spiritual nature, he naturally begins to manifest all the best that is hidden in his soul: benevolence, patience, respect, mercy and other beautiful qualities. When we imbibe these qualities, we form a new culture of human relationships.

We presented our new project “The Inner Compass:36 Virtues” and invited everyone to participate in it.

Our report aroused great interest among the audience. Many guests left their contact information.

We gave a book titled “Inexhaustible Wealth” as a gift to the Bahá’í Center’s director. 

Photo Link:

Conference: “The New Culture of Human Relations and Ways to Achieve It”

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cvM7FPlZkpar5UVYKDSCKNKxITSMIgPI?usp=sharing

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