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Ambassador of Israel to India Welcomed at Parmarth Niketan

Dec 03 2019

Ambassador of Israel to India Welcomed at Parmarth Niketan

Beautiful video highlights from HE the Ambassador of Israel to India and Sri Lanka Dr. Ron Malka, his divine family, DCM Maya Kadosh and her family as well as team of the Israeli Embassy to Parmarth Niketan for the Divine Ganga Aarti, important discussions about the growing partnership between Israel and India, especially in relation to water conservation, climate action and improved WASH.

The Ambassador and Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji – Muniji and Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswatiji formed an instant and beautiful bond during their interactions.

That relationship, as Pujya Swamiji has stated, is “full of sweetness, peace and harmony, and will continue to expand. It is an example for the world.”

During the Ganga Aarti, Sadhviji shared that “it’s so beautiful, because India and Israel are coming together – hand-in-hand and heart-in-heart – politically, but the honorable ambassador also shared with me that both countries are also coming together scientifically, technologically for water. Our honorable Minister of the Ministry of Jal Shakti, Department of Water Resources, RD & GR was just in Israel, and it’s so beautiful today to be able to take that coming together a step further. It’s such a joy to welcome you and your family to come together, India and Israel, in love.”

Pujya Swamiji then presented a Rudraksh sapling to the ambassador, which Sadhviji described as symbol of “a new birth of a sacred life between these two nations for love, for peace, for water and for environmental protection.”

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