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15th - 19th May 2002 - Vrinda Family festival

 

 

Vrinda Peru invites: Fifth Andean Vaisnava Meeting

 

All Glories to Sri Sri Guru Gauranga

 

The Yearly great festival of the Vrinda Family will be held from the 15 to the 19th of May of 2002 year.

 

Location: Panamericana Norte Km.63, Playa Chacra y mar, Chancay, Lima (one hour north of Lima on the Pacific ocean), PERU.

Visit us on the web: http://www.vrindavan.org/trulys

 

Welcome to the festival inaugurating the new phase of the vedic temple planetarium of their Lordships Sri Sri Radha Damodar in Peru.

 

This extraordinary festival will unite devotees from all over South America of the Vrinda family.

 

On Wednesday the 15th of May we had a big Hari Nam parade in downtown Lima with a festival in a public Hall. The subject of the parade was chanting the Holy Name in defense of all those who cannot speak for themselves. Participants had different costumes and banners with messages against the abuse of animals, children, mother earth, etc.

 

On Sunday 19th of May. Inauguration of the second phase of the Truli Temple Planetarium of their Lordship Sri Sri Radha Damodhar The Sunday also will be dedicated to a special meeting of the members of the World Vaisnava Association.

 

In the ECO TRULI ASHRAM in Chakri Mar we will have four days of non stop chanting, dancing and feasting.

 

The Transcendental Andean Pact will organize theater presentations from different countries.

 

Many musical presentations from many devotees from all south america

 

 

Special guests:

Our spiritual masters:

Srila B.A. Paramadvaiti Swami Maharaja

Srila Atulananda Acarya

 

Sripad B.V. Akincana Maharaj from Peru

Sripad B.V. Ashram Maharaj from Chile and the Imlitala band

Sripad B.V. Bharati Maharaj from Colombia

Sripad B.V. Damodar Maharaj from Chile and the Ahimsa band

Sripad B.V. Giri Maharaj from Argentina

Sripad B.V. Goswami Maharaj from Chile

Sripad B.V. Govinda Maharaj from Chile

Sripad B.V. Hrsikesa Maharaj from Colombia

Sripad B.V. Madhusudhan Maharaj from Ecuador

Sripad B.V. Narayan Maharaj from Chile

Sripad B.V. Parvat Maharaj from Bolivia

Sripad B.V. Puri Maharaj from Brasil

Sripad B.V. Sajjan Maharaj from Colombia

Sripad B.V. Shanto Maharaj from Colombia

Sripad B.V. Tirtha Maharaj from Colombia

Sripad B.V. Trivikrama Maharaj from Colombia

Sripad B.V. Vamana Maharaj from Colombia

Sripad B.V. Vaisnava Maharaj from Alemania and his band

Sriman Akarma prabhu from Colombia and his band

Sriman Askalita prabhu from Colombia

Sriman Bhagavatamrita prabhu y familia from Mexico

Sriman Chaitanya Nitai prabhu from Miami

Sriman Druvanat prabhu y Padasevana das from Bolivia

Sriman Gourananda prabhu from Peru

Sriman Kanka prabhu from Argentina

Sriman Lilasukha prabhu and his band from Huancayo

Sriman Mriganath das from Ecuador

Sriman Narasimgha prabhu from Peru and his band Vraja Mandal

Sriman Radha Govinda prabhu from Argentina

Sriman Sridhar prabhu from Bolivia and his band

Sriman Srinivas das from Hawaii and family

Sriman Syamal Krishna from Colombia

Sriman Sukadeva prabhu from

Sriman Uddhava das from Arica and his band

Bhakta Miguel Samame from Peru and his band Mandala

 

And so many other Vaisnava and Vaisnavis from around the world.

 

Please read the description of this extraordinary Ashram built single-handedly by the devotees themselves on the shores of the Pacific ocean:

 

Combining the worlds:

The Trulli Ashram in Peru.

 

Going north on the serpentine road of the Pasamayo we reach the first sign of life in the 8000 km long Atacama desert, one hour after Lima, the capital of Peru. This region is an oasis fed by the water of the Chancay river.

 

Since time immemorial various Pacific Coastline cultures inhabited this place. Well known by the famous cultures of the Chankay Indians, the Mocha Indians and their ancient mud constructions such as the largest mud city of Chan Chan, this fertile oasis offers relief to the weary traveler. Here at the shore of the Pacific ocean we find the community of the Peruvian Vaisnavas named Trulli Ashram.

 

Founded in 1992 by Swami B.A.Paramadvaiti the project became the first ecological farm community in Peru. Here the most ancient American construction style was combined with the culture of the Vaisnavas from India. First found on the Andean high planes, these conical structures were built by the Chulpa Indians and were called Putucus. Similar structures are found in India, Italy, Sicily, Marocco and Tunisia. It is definitely one of the most original and natural ways of building high structures out of different materials such as earth, mud and stone. The temple structures of India always had a round base for the altar area. Antonio Gaudy studied those natural lines and explained its stability which gave an obvious reason why this construction style was in the line of nature and not against it. Thus the domes did not even need reinforcement with steel, wood or any other material. This conical shape resembles the natural fall of a chain in the reverse position making it stable against earthquakes or heavy storms.

 

The Peruvian Trulli Ashram owes its name to the Trullis of Arbolbello of the Pulia region of southern Italy. There the Trullis ornamented them. The Peruvian Trullis are decorated with vedic symbols of India, creating the atmosphere of a gigantic space station. Sending messages into the hearts of the visitors, these Yantras, or sacred pictorial invocations teach us the higher awareness of the universal reality.

 

The largest project here is the vedic planetarium which has already started to manifest. The vedic scriptures teach us the structure of the fourteen worlds of the universe and the development of consciousness from dimension to dimension. The vedic planetarium takes us through twenty Trullis and their respective levels of teachings, deities and perceptions to finally reach the topmost combination of the transcendental island in the three world Trulli. This island is the chamber of love. This is the temple of Sri Damodar, the Lord who can only be tied into our inner self by the binding force of Love. In the beauty of nature at its fullest of realms, there is Vrindavan, the Forest of Vines and the Holy Tulasi trees. Surrounded by the seven major temples of Vrindavana we will enter into deep meditation which will lead us to our very limits. There the Holy Mantras will set us free to fly into the endless world of positive unity in Love.

 

Natural simple living, art and meditation are the guiding principles of the Ashram community. Art director Julio Mayo explains that the Harmony School of Conscious Art, started in Germany in the early 1980's. It provided local artists lots of inspiration to join this monumental living art project. This is the biggest installation using nothing but mud and stones. Painters, musicians and sculptures from different South American countries have contributed to the Trulli Ashram and Program Director Sriman Prapanna Prabhu is inspiring other similar communities in South America to learn from the combined ecological, artistic and spiritual atmosphere of the Trulli Ashram.

 

Already people from many universities and countries come to see with their own eyes that ecological living with higher consciousness is a true delight even renouncing modern luxuries, which have shaped today's world. There are dry toilets not contaminating the water and soil, compost and recycling of materials, pure organic cultivation and vegetarian lifestyle, wind power and solar cooking. Here you can see first hand people cooperating with nature. No electricity has reached this region and thus at sunset, we are left with the light dwelling within us. Time to meditate and talk over the spiritual substance which has brought us this far in our existence. Vedic teachings pervade the entire premises. Following the guidelines for the project set by the founder and architect of the Trulli Ashram, Swami B.A. Paramadvaiti, every brick of mud and each wave should remind us of the absolute harmony.

 

Mantras are transcendental sound vibrations which are reverberating around construction sites and meditation rooms. The Sancto Sanctorum is the dedicated heart of every ashram member and visitor. Harmonious relationships are allowed to blossom in this environment. The Chulpa Indians had lived in these round Putucus, teaching in their tradition that in round dwellings, negative energies have no where to get stuck. Later again amongst the Incas this construction style resurfaced and was called chulpas; the name of the original constructors on the Bolivian high planes.

 

Timeless art, message of the heart, the art of living culminates in finishing our earthly visit with divine consciousness. Migrating away from gross matter, the goal of the Ashram is to end the cycle of birth and death, its motor being illusion and egoistic attachments. In the days of Internet and space technology we have returned to our roots. Back to nature and to the common basis of all people, all races and all cultures. Love is our all and only need.

 

The Harmony School of Conscious Art has invited us to visit this unique experience of the Trulli Ashram. The secretary of the Trulli Ashram, Eliseo Franco, has created international awareness of the Trulli Ashram through the Trulli Home Page URL: http://www.vrindavan.org/trulys We invite all artists and craftspeople, benefactors, and of course, you to visit us and to contribute to this project through your generous donations or any artistic contributions. write us for more information: isevperu@amauta.rcp.net.pe

 

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