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June 2, 2020

From Russia with Love: Kindred Spirits United by India's Charm

As the world huddled in the quiet isolation brought on by COVID-19, a ray of camaraderie shone through the stillness, bridging the distance with a message from Ekaterina, a soul from the snow-laced expanses of Russia. Her words, infused with care, reached across the digital divide - a poignant testament to a shared affection for a land that, even amid global solitude, remained vivid in the hearts of those who adore it from afar.With nostalgia woven into every word, her message unfolded - a poignant tapestry of concern for the beloved nation she holds dear in the wake of the pandemic's surge.



Her sentiments are a reminder of the timeless allure India holds, reminiscent of a bygone era when Raj Kapoor, the eternal showman, twirled his way into the hearts of the Russian people with the cinematic treasure "Mera Naam Joker." How intriguingly fate intertwines our stories, blending the past with the present, art with affection.

Ekaterina's concern, as touching as the black and white memories of cinematic yesteryears, reflects the depth of affection that Indophiles across the world harbor for this land of vibrant diversity. Consider Iliya Padukova, the Ayurvedic doctor from the historic streets of St. Petersburg, whose devotion has led her and her fellow pilgrims to the serene hillock in Kerala, year after year for a dozen years - each visit a homage to the spiritual call of Swami Ayyappa.


russian devotees in sabarimala kerala India


And it's not just the pilgrimages that signify this bond but also the profound resonance of India's spiritual heritage in the hearts of many Russians. Bhakti Vijnana Goswami, an ambassador of the Russian Iskcon movement, spoke of a thriving community - fifty thousand Hare Krishna devotees - each a vibrant thread in the colorful mosaic of global unity


russian hare krishna devotees vedic marriage ceremony


Such is the power of India's cultural embrace - it knows no bounds, transcending the physical, dancing over oceans, whispering through mountains, to touch lives far and wide. A myriad of Katias and Iliyas stand testament to this timeless bond, a dance of souls intertwined by love, respect, and shared humanity. As the world watches and waits for the tempest to pass, these heartwarming tales of cross-border camaraderie stand as beacons of hope, reminding us that even in times of trial, the human spirit prevails, boundless and eternal.

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