Hinduism in Latvia
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[edit] Introduction
Hinduism in Latvia is a minor religion.
Hinduism spread to Latvia mainly by ISKCON and Brahma Kumaris.
[edit] ISKCON in Latvia
ISKCON started in Latvia in the early eighties.
As of April 2006, 11 congregations of Hare Krishna ISKCON are registered in Latvia International Religious Freedom Report 2006, Latvia
In 2005, Hare Krishna gave its membership figures as 127 to the Justice Ministry International Religious Freedom Report 2006, Latvia
[edit] Iskcon Temple in Riga
ISKCON Main Centre- 56, K. Baron st, LV1011, Riga, Latvia.
Many Latvian people showed interest in Hinduism and visited the Riga temple.
They also attended festivals such as the annual Ratha Yatra.
Hare Krishna Food for Life in Riga is famous.
Yoga is gaining popularity in Latvia.
[edit] Brahma Kumaris in Latvia
Brahma Kumaris have three centres in Latvia
Main centre- Riga, Centre Brahma Kumaris, 72 Kr. Valdemara street, Flat No. 2, Riga LV-1013
Second Centre- Daugavpils, Centre Brahma Kumaris, 68 Mikhoelsa street,Flat No. 25, Daugavpils LV-5403
Third Centre- Rezekne Centre Brahma Kumaris, 67 Darza street, Flat No. 47, Rezekne
[edit] See also
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