Guest guest Posted October 3, 2001 Report Share Posted October 3, 2001 Russian Ambassador Launches Vedic Disneyland Antiquity Meets Modernity at ISKCON's Novel Multimedia Museum in New Delhi Contact: Rama Das Phone: +91 (11) 6235133 ext.216 Tuesday, October 2 - Ancient India reincarnated in a 3D multimedia shape, as the Russian Ambassador Alexander KADAKIN unveiled a new multimedia museum at ISKCON-Hinduja Glory of India Vedic Cultural Center in East of Kailash, New Delhi. The 10,000 sq. ft. hi-tech presentation takes the modern mind a step closer to the mysteries of the Vedas. Here a computerized virtual guide with narration-synched spotlights will lead visitors on a tour around three-dimensional dioramas covering over 2.5 billion years of past and future history of the human race. As visitors walk through Mahabharata, Srimad Bhagavatam and Ramayana displays, they also explore Vedic atomic science, embryology, aeronautics and astrophysics. Another section, Forbidden Archeology, reveals original 2 billion years old artifacts presenting an astounding challenge to Darwin's theory of evolution. Yet another section, Mysterious Orbits, tests the accuracy of Puranic cosmology against modern astronomical data. Finally, visitors get a glimpse beyond the universal limits in a mystifying Krishna Vision quadroscope show, unique of its kind in the world. Russian Ambassador Alexander Kadakin, who was the Chief Guest at the opening, acknowledged the outstanding contribution of many Russian devotee artists to this multinational project. "In today's world we have seen how bad it is when people are driven by horror, by a desire to impose something on others," said Mr. Kadakin in his speech at the opening function. "In this connection, compassion and peace, harmony and coexistence, respect for each other's ideas and beliefs, has been a very constant and one of the brilliant features of the ISKCON movement. We do have very close cultural, religious, ethical cooperation with your society. As you know, there are more than 150 branches [of ISKCON] throughout Russia and the republics of the former Soviet Union. It only shows that the message of your religion has attraction for the people, among other things, because this is the message of peace, of love and of compassion," stated the Ambassador of Russia. The ISKCON Glory of India Vedic Cultural Center in New Delhi was inaugurated on April 5,1998 by Indian Prime Minister Atal Vajpayee, who also commended ISKCON for "…globalization of the Bhagavad-Gita appeal… in scores of languages in all nooks and corners of the world." ISKCON, formally the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, was founded in 1966 by the eminent Indian philosopher and spiritual leader A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896-1977). It presently counts over 450 temples and cultural centers worldwide. ISKCON seeks to establish India's spiritual heritage globally and offers spiritual solutions to contemporary problems. # # # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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