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Between June 1999 and August 2003, there were five pujas and other events with Shri Mataji on this rural property in update New York in the USA. The pujas were two Shri Adi Shakti Pujas and three Shri Krishna Pujas. In June of 2000 there was a performance of ''The Magic Flute'' by the Theatre of Eternal Values. There were two sets of marriage ceremonies (2001 and 2002).


It is such a great pleasure to see you all assembled here, which is such a far-fetched place, away from the madding crowd. It is such a beautiful place, which has vibrations. I selected this place suddenly from a very thick newspaper, an American newspaper. The vibrations were just shooting out and I said, “What is this, coming from where?” There was a little advertisement and I said, “This is the place where we have to go.” This place has so many vibrations, even in the advertisement. [https://www.amruta.org/1999/06/20/ (1999-06-20)]


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Canajoharie is a rural farmland property in the USA which has been the site of international and national pujas and Sahaja Yoga seminars. Between June 1999 and August 2003, there were five pujas and other events with Shri Mataji on this property in update New York in the USA. The pujas were two Shri Adi Shakti Pujas and three Shri Krishna Pujas. In June of 2000 there was a performance of ''The Magic Flute'' by the Theatre of Eternal Values. There were two sets of marriage ceremonies (2001 and 2002)
[http://www.sahajschool.org/ International Sahaj School Canajoharie]


== Wikipedia ==
Canajoharie /ˌkænədʒoʊˈhæri/ is a village in the Town of Canajoharie in Montgomery County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the village had a population of 2,229.[2] The name is said to be a Mohawk language term meaning "the pot that washes itself," referring to the "Canajoharie Boiling Pot," a circular gorge in the Canajoharie Creek, just south of the village... [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canajoharie_(village),_New_York (more)]


It is such a great pleasure to see you all assembled here, which is such a far-fetched place, away from the madding crowd. It is such a beautiful place, which has vibrations. I selected this place suddenly from a very thick newspaper, an American newspaper. The vibrations were just shooting out and I said, “What is this, coming from where?” There was a little advertisement and I said, “This is the place where we have to go.” This place has so many vibrations, even in the advertisement. (Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi 20 June 1999)
[[File:Montgomery County NY Canajoharie town highlighted.svg.png]]

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It is such a great pleasure to see you all assembled here, which is such a far-fetched place, away from the madding crowd. It is such a beautiful place, which has vibrations. I selected this place suddenly from a very thick newspaper, an American newspaper. The vibrations were just shooting out and I said, “What is this, coming from where?” There was a little advertisement and I said, “This is the place where we have to go.” This place has so many vibrations, even in the advertisement. (1999-06-20)


Canajoharie is a rural farmland property in the USA which has been the site of international and national pujas and Sahaja Yoga seminars. Between June 1999 and August 2003, there were five pujas and other events with Shri Mataji on this property in update New York in the USA. The pujas were two Shri Adi Shakti Pujas and three Shri Krishna Pujas. In June of 2000 there was a performance of The Magic Flute by the Theatre of Eternal Values. There were two sets of marriage ceremonies (2001 and 2002)

International Sahaj School Canajoharie

Wikipedia

Canajoharie /ˌkænədʒoʊˈhæri/ is a village in the Town of Canajoharie in Montgomery County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the village had a population of 2,229.[2] The name is said to be a Mohawk language term meaning "the pot that washes itself," referring to the "Canajoharie Boiling Pot," a circular gorge in the Canajoharie Creek, just south of the village... (more)

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