It was a spectacular day for women across Durban who attended a high tea party hosted by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) at the Sri Sri Radha Radhanath Temple in Chatsworth, on Tuesday, August 9.
The day was held to commemorate National Women’s Day. The fundamental aspect of the morning was holistic nourishment as spirituality and meditation plays a vital role in enhancing peace, love and positivity through one’s daily life. Some of the highlights of the brunch were the guest speakers, who spoke about women health and empowerment.
There were also prize giveaways and games as well as a Vedic Fashion show, which showcased the timeless traditions of ancient India and how exotically beautiful they remain today.
ISKCON communications officer, Krsangi Radhe Dasi said, “The day was a grand success as there was almost 300 women in attendance. It was an honour to put a smile on their faces. Women in today’s modern society are faced with many challenges, therefore we need to celebrate and acknowledge their struggles.”
Speakers at the event included Karunamayi Devi Dasi (womens’ health), Haripriya Dasi (art of forgiveness), Krsangi Radhe Dasi (organiser) and Champkalata Dasi (women empowerment).
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