Falun Dafa spreads quickly among hundreds of students in India
Sri Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthama Moth is a school in a remote village located far away from Bangalore. It is a religious institution consisting of primary, middle, and high schools and a university. The total number of students is over 2000. Under the direction of teachers, students in each class stood in rows to learn Falun Gong.
Teaching the Falun Gong exercises |
Teaching the Falun Gong exercises |
1200 students at a public women's school practice the Falun Gong exercises |
SRI K.V. English School is more than one hundred kilometers away from Bangalore. There are a total of 800 students in the school. The principal said Falun Gong was worth spreading and the whole school practiced it as a group.
India is a huge country. It takes hours to get from one school to another. With Falun Gong practitioners voluntarily teaching the practice, Falun Dafa is spreading in India. Even students and teachers in remote schools can benefit.
Divine Land Marching Band spreads the grace of Falun Dafa in India
The Asian Divine Land Marching Band consists of Falun Gong practitioners from Taiwan, Malaysia, and Singapore. On October 7th, 2008, at the invitation of Mysore, the band went there to perform for the annual Dasara Festival. Around half a million people, including monks, were gathered there for a large Buddhist ceremony. The band brought the message of Falun Dafa and was welcomed at the festival.
Media coverage of the performance of the Asian Divine Land Marching Band
The performance of the Asian Divine Land Marching Band in India was covered by many media outlets and even broadcast live. The Minister of the Department of Defense and the mayor of Mysore City were present to welcome the band and enjoy its performance. Local people were delighted and asked for Falun Gong information. Many expressed their interest in learning it.
Video 1. Performance one day before the ceremony
Video 2. Performance at the main ceremony
Video 3. Performance at the main ceremony
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