'We invite everyone to experience the hospitality of Bhaktivedanta Manor'
Rishi Sunak visiting Bhaktivedanta Manor Hare Krishna Temple. Pictures: Bhaktivedanta Manor
Mr Sunak said: “It’s been a tough campaign, but during the most difficult times I’ve been given the teachings of the Gita, and it’s been the Gita that’s given me the strength to keep fighting for the things I believe in.”His visit culminated in feeding some of the manor’s 65 cows. Temple president Her Grace Visakha Dasi said: “We invite everyone to experience the hospitality of Bhaktivedanta Manor and the spiritual oasis it offers all our guests.”
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