Goverdhan Eco Village |
During my next visit to India, this place is my dream destination and is in the top of my list of places to be visited. I really liked the way the whole farm had been developed and the simple, natural way of living in the village. It is amazing to see so many activities and initiatives being conducted here.
In my opinion, there is so much happiness and peace
living in a village. Living close to Mother Nature and enjoying the fresh air,
away from the noise and pollution of a city is something I always long for and
would cherish those moments where I spent my time in a village. My grandfather
was also a great visionary and he believed in self sufficiency, Alternative
energy like – Cow dung as cooking gas, organic farming etc. Actually, it is so
obvious – the difference between living in the city and in villages. People are
more relaxed, they stop by, talk to you. And, all this is fast changing
with advent of industrialisation and urbanisation. People started moving
to cities, work in factories so on.
That’s why, when I see initiatives like this
(Goverdhan eco village), I become so happy. At least someone is doing something
and I want to be part of it.
Please take a look at a short film that had
recently been released about, the Govardhan Eco Village, a
project led by Radhanath Swami. The film’s Executive Producer, Judy Queler brought to India Robyn Symon who
produced and directed the film along with her team from Symon Productions
Inc.
Govardhan Eco Village illustrates ‘Simple Living & High
Thinking’ – a principle which is so succinct, yet profound, and formed the
basis of life in the bygone age of wisdom. Life in the Vedic times was focused
on service, and not on exploitation; this was the cardinal rule of living and
the very essence of people’s dealings – with each other and that with Mother
Nature. With the concepts of eco living being innate, the Vedic lifestyle was
truly an eco friendly way of living life as instanced in the timeless Vedic
scriptures like Srimad Bhagavatam and Bhagavad-Gita.
My photo of a Village near Vrindavan, UP India |
My photo of a Village near Vrindavan, UP India |
Govardhan Eco Village is situated on
50 acres of pristine farmland in the Wada district of
Maharashtra. Although its rustic charm and sylvan ambience belie the fact,
it is only a two-and-a-half hour drive north of Mumbai, South Asia’s economic
powerhouse. The addition to the community of the Lady Northcote Hindu Orphanage
in 2002 brought the total number of residents to 100.
You can
read more about the Govardhan Eco Village at ecovillage.org.in.
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