Why this is important
This Spiritual Centre is run by ISKCON, the world´s largest international Hindu institution based on the ancient Vedic scriptures. It consists of a Hindu temple, famous vegetarian restaurant "Govinda's", which is the oldest in Sweden, and an Indian goods shop. The Centre has existed in Fridhemsplan (Central Stockholm) for over 34 years; and during its existence for public service it has developed to become an established cultural institution.
The Centre is yearly visited by up till 100 000 people of
different categories: worshippers, spiritual seekers, teachers and students (for study visits), vegetarians/vegans, Hindus, global Indians etc. The visitors are benefitted by the variety of facilities and activities the Centre offers: worship, conduction of religious rituals such as marriage ceremonies, spiritual initiation etc, courses in spiritual philosophy, devotional yoga, mantra meditation, Indian music and dance, theatre, vegetarian cooking, ayurvedic health care, as well as festivals, vegetarian karma free freshly cooked meals, a shop offering a variety of products that harmonize with a holistic healthy spiritual culture.
The continued existence of the Centre is now in danger since the landlord, a property company owned by Municipality of Stockholm, has cancelled the renting contract, because they have other plans on how to utilize the locality. Despite stating an intention to reach a settlement outside the legal system, the landlord has so far not offered any proper compensation. If this will not change, the whole Centre will be forced to close down its activities. Many people have expressed that it will be a great loss if this will happen.
It is reasonable to claim that a municipal property company has a special responsibility to take into consideration the public benefit this Centre offers the population of Stockholm.
The Centre is yearly visited by up till 100 000 people of
different categories: worshippers, spiritual seekers, teachers and students (for study visits), vegetarians/vegans, Hindus, global Indians etc. The visitors are benefitted by the variety of facilities and activities the Centre offers: worship, conduction of religious rituals such as marriage ceremonies, spiritual initiation etc, courses in spiritual philosophy, devotional yoga, mantra meditation, Indian music and dance, theatre, vegetarian cooking, ayurvedic health care, as well as festivals, vegetarian karma free freshly cooked meals, a shop offering a variety of products that harmonize with a holistic healthy spiritual culture.
The continued existence of the Centre is now in danger since the landlord, a property company owned by Municipality of Stockholm, has cancelled the renting contract, because they have other plans on how to utilize the locality. Despite stating an intention to reach a settlement outside the legal system, the landlord has so far not offered any proper compensation. If this will not change, the whole Centre will be forced to close down its activities. Many people have expressed that it will be a great loss if this will happen.
It is reasonable to claim that a municipal property company has a special responsibility to take into consideration the public benefit this Centre offers the population of Stockholm.
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