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THE CULTURE OF HUMILITY: A GOLDEN MANTRA FOR THE GOLDEN FUTURE OF RUSSIA AND THE WORLD

June 05, 2023 10:10 AM

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A new value-based project “The Culture of Humility. A Golden Mantra for the Golden Future of Russia and the World” was launched in St. Petersburg. The Project is dedicated to the 320th anniversary of St. Petersburg and 33rd anniversary of the Brahma Kumaris Centre in the city. It aims at enriching the culture of life by inspiring people to adopt the virtue of humility for harmonious relationships, mutual understanding, conflict resolution and co-operation.

BK Vijay
 BK Vijay said, “A soul descends to this planet Earth with a mission of sharing its treasures of Purity, Peace, Love and Happiness. In today’s world we have lost those treasures and therefore we are facing problems.”

BK Harish said “The service of the Brahma Kumaris has brought about positive changes in the lives of thousands of people in Russia.”

BK Radha Didi said, “A spiritual virtue of humility can be compared with physical bodily flexibility. A person possessing humility enjoys flexibility of mind, which enables them to understand, accept and adjust. In this way, we can bring a lot of benefits to our world.”Mr Anatoly Konstantinov, chairman of The Culture Union of Russia, said, “This wonderful Centre has brought a mine of wisdom from Bharat to this country, and it has continually generated enlightening and inspiring projects.”
Didi Santosh said, “When we plant a seed of humility in our life, it sprouts giving us a fruit in the form of making us eligible to receive co-operation.”



Rev. Buda Badmayev, chief priest of the Buddhist temple of St. Petersburg, underlined that we, living human souls, unlike non-living objects, possess the ability to be aware of the self and others.”

BK Radha Didi said, “A spiritual virtue of humility can be compared with physical bodily flexibility. A person possessing humility enjoys flexibility of mind, which enables them to understand, accept and adjust. In this way, we can bring a lot of benefits to our world.”

Mr Anatoly Konstantinov, chairman of The Culture Union of Russia, said, “This wonderful Centre has brought a mine of wisdom from Bharat to this country, and it has continually generated enlightening and inspiring projects.”

Didi Santosh said, “When we plant a seed of humility in our life, it sprouts giving us a fruit in the form of making us eligible to receive co-operation.”

The dignitaries included Prof. Viktor Romanov, President of St. Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design, Prof. Boris Ivchenko, Head of the Department of the Baltic State Technical University, Ms. Natalya Evdokimova, Executive Secretary of the Human Rights Council of St. Petersburg under the President of the Russian Federation, Prof. Alexander Shabrov, President of Adaptive and Preventive Medicine Alliance, and staff members of the General Consulate of India in St. Petersburg.

The dance group “Chinar” performed colourful Azerbaijani folk dances. 

 
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