By Atma Tattva Das,
After a one-year pause in 2025, Krishna Bhakti Art returned to Manila, Philippines, this year with renewed purpose and an expanded vision of devotional outreach through art, culture, and community.
Held on May 10 at Imanji Vegan Restaurant, Krishna Bhakti Art 5 brought together devotees, artists, musicians, underground creatives, and members of the local vegan community for an evening of exhibition, poetry, music, and service. The event also marked the launch of BRAJA-O-RAMA, a new photography and poetry book by Balaram Das, inspired by his years of immersion in Braja. Also known as Vraja or Vrindavan-dhama, Braja is the sacred place in India where Lord Krishna performed His intimate childhood and youth pastimes with His family, friends, and the residents of Braja.
This year’s exhibition carried an added devotional dimension. Portions of proceeds from participating artists and book sales were intended to support the education of young girls connected to the Braj Gopika Vidya Mandal school in Nandgaon, where Balaram has been engaged in service for nearly a decade.
Read more: https://iskconnews.org/krishna-bhakti-art-returns-to-manila-with-expanded-vision/
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