Volunteers: Shrimad Bhagawat Prabachan

During the 3-day Shrimad Bhagawat Prabachan organised by the Punya Foundation in Adelaide in the first week of July 2015, many Bhutanese people have worked days and nights to make the program successful. This is the first spiritual program organised in Adelaide by the resettled Bhutanese. The program was attended by many Bhutanese. The Punya Foundation, as...

Mrs. Gautam, one of the volunteers receives certificate of appreciation. Photo: Sashi Dhakal

Mrs. Gautam, one of the volunteers receives certificate of appreciation. Photo: Sashi Dhakal

During the 3-day Shrimad Bhagawat Prabachan organised by the Punya Foundation in Adelaide in the first week of July 2015, many Bhutanese people have worked days and nights to make the program successful. This is the first spiritual program organised in Adelaide by the resettled Bhutanese. The program was attended by many Bhutanese.

The Punya Foundation, as token of appreciation, awarded certificated to those volunteers who invested a lot of time and energy to make the program successful. Distributing the certificates of appreciation, the local police officer, appreciated the program and enthusiasm shown by the volunteers. One of the volunteers expressed, “I am fortunate to get involved in this spiritual program. This has given me a peace of mind”.

The Punya Foundation organised a 3-day Shrimad Bhagawat Prabachan to collect funds to support children who lost at least one of their parents during the ear quake of April and May 2015 in Nepal.

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