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Jadan Ashram sets an example
8:10 - 8:57|Recorded on 5 Nov 2016
Evening satsang from Jadan Ashram, Rajasthan, India. Due to ignorance we are destroying nature, Mother Earth. Jadan Ashram sets an example of how to stop this destructive process and how to live in harmony with nature. Lecture by Swami Yogeshpuri.
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