New Vrindaban: Past and Present

A Photo Tour of a Hare Krishna Community in West Virginia



Photo © 2005 Alicia Whissel/The Pluralism Project



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Planted in 1998, the community sees this garden as an integral part of their mission to make sustainable agriculture and self-sufficiency off the land a centerpiece of the Hare Krishna way of life. It addition to providing much of the community's food stores, the garden is a resource used to teach visitors about the community's belief system. Visitors can take guided, half hour tours of the garden to learn more about Hare Krishna principles concerning family health, environmental activism, and organic agriculture.



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An extension of New Vrindaban's organic agricultural effort, this is known as the educational garden.