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ISKCON Hawaii Celebrates World Harinam Day

By Kumari Dasi on 4 Apr 2009

Bali Ferguson, a college student and harinam coordinator here surrounded by typical Waikiki atmosphere: flowers, tiki lights and rows and rows of shops.

The famous Duke Kahanmoku statue in Wakiki along the beach side at night, where walking toursits and sight-seers go to enjoy the night breeze and where on Saturday evenings the are delighted by an eccentric harinam party amongst the street-side amusements.

From Fiji to Croatia to India, as well as local Hawaiians, the New Navadwip devotees are as multi-racial as the isles diversity.

 


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