Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 CLICK LINK BELOW TO HEAR THE AFRICAN VAISHNAVAS HIP-HOP STYLINGS! http://www.myspace.com/littlegokool NECTAR IN AFRICA!. http://www.myspace.com/littlegokool Rising Moon Little - Go-Kool. CD recorded by the AIDS orphans from Iskcon's “Little Gokul Education” of Kisumu (Kenya) and their friends. It is a truly beautiful, pleasant disc. Krsna Conscious Rap Music. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Bhakta Ishmael & The Little Gokool Crew-Mission for Africa VIDEO OF AFRICA'S LITTLE GOKOOL KIDS Little Gokul Education Center Hope for Africa's Kids/ Rising Moon Productions+++ Ishmael:A Krishna Conscious Rapper. His HIV Rap frequently appeared on Kenyan National Television.+++ The Little Gokool Crew: Orphans No Longer! Talents Delight East Africa!+++ Krishna-mayi Dasi:Kenyan-Indian Businesswoman inspired by Irish-born Vaishnava Saint Sri Tribhuvanatha Prabhu to save abandoned children for a better future by starting the Little Gokul Education Center, in June 2001 The African festival team, which tours East Africa on an annual basis, had a most successful tour this year. Girihari das, the team leader, explained:“ Including the talents of ISKCON’s ‘Little Gokul Educational Centre’ in Kisumu... and some of the young devotee performers accompanied our team for all of the twenty nine festivals. Over six weeks, from January to March, we covered 7,000 km and held events at ten schools, two universities, six public grounds, three villages, two public halls and six temples. Numerous house programs and harinams were also organised. We distributed prasad (Free Sacred Food) to 11,000 people - and several thousand books. The countries we toured included Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda.“One of the highlights of the tour was the festival at the Buganda traditional African temple near Kampala. A spiritual master called Jaja John leads this large spiritual community, which includes some of the country’s high-level professionals. Already vegetarians, the Bugandans believe in God, the soul and also reincarnation. Many of the group try to incorporate chanting Hare Krishna and other Vaishnava principles in their lives and sing their traditional tribal songs whilst incorporating the Maha-Mantra. Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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