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By Atma Tattva Das

In an alignment of spiritual vision and environmental stewardship, The Braj Kund Restoration Project, created to restore the deteriorating quality of kundas in the Braj region, reflects the essence of sustainable development and holistic conservation. For the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) community, this initiative transcends the boundaries of ecological restoration; it signifies a sacred duty to preserve the sanctity of Braj – a place intrinsically connected to the divine pastimes of Lord Krishna.

The Braj Kund Restoration Project, an ambitious endeavor led by Gauranga Das, a GBC member with global duties for Human Resource Development and Capacity Building of ISKCON temples and Director of Govardhan Eco Village, signifies a harmonious collaboration between spiritual teachings and environmental activism. In a recent ISKCON News interview, Gauranga shared insights into the genesis of the project and its profound significance.

Gauranga began by intertwining spiritual teachings with the urgent need for environmental action. He stated, “The Braj Kund Restoration Project is not just about physical restoration; it’s about invoking a spiritual connection with the land. It’s a manifestation of our commitment to protect the sacred environment of Braj.”

His role in improving collaborations between ISKCON and governmental organizations echoes the visionary instructions of Srila Prabhupada. The project’s inception, rooted in the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and Srila Prabhupada’s farm community vision, unveils a mission to support global climate resilience and align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Read more: https://iskconnews.org/braj-kund-restoration-project-unites-sustainability-and-sacred-space/

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