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Raising the Flag of Invincibility in the auspicious central point of India and in North and South America
by Global Good News staff writer

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24 January 2008

On a recent Global Family Chat, broadcast over the internet on the Maharishi Channel (Channel 3), Dr Peter Swan, Minister of Communication of the Global Country of World Peace, presented more inspiring photos of the 12 January 2008, Global Celebrations in the Brahmasthan of India, and in North and South America.

Dr Swan showed beautiful photographs from the Global Capital of Raam Raj at the Brahmasthan* of India. These pictures showed the buildings and roads currently under construction and near completion, in the small villages that make up the Brahmasthan area.

The buildings include new administrators' buildings, and residences for the Vedic Pandits and for Purusha**. There are also dignified, spacious palaces for the Rajas in a mango orchard; the Raja palaces have wide verandas so the air can circulate to keep the buildings cool. Everything is built according to Maharishi Sthapatya Veda.

All these buildings and roads under construction form the Global Capital of Raam Raj for the administration of the Global Country of World Peace from the Brahmasthan of Veda Bhumi Bharat, the traditional Vedic name for India.

North America
Following the report from India, Dr Swan talked about the United States, where the whole community at Maharishi University of Management gathered together to express their gratitude in Guru Puja*** and in flag raising to create an even greater Tower of Invincibility and even stronger invincibility for the United States.

There were also photographs of the 500 Yogic Flying Vedic Pandits now living in Maharishi Vedic City, all together expressing their gratitude to Maharishi and their determination to create Vedic civilization in America.

South America
Dr Swan then showed photographs of the beautiful Cayman Islands, where the Glazier family offered their thanks to Maharishi, expressed their determination to create Invincible Cayman Islands, and raised the Flag of Invincibility.

Venezuela
In Valenzia, Venezuela, the ground was broken after Guru Puja and offerings were made to raise the Maharishi Tower of Invincibility to create perpetual invincibility for Venezuela.

In Aruba, the flag was raised for invincible Aruba; and at Puno, Bolivia, the Flag of Invincibility was raised for an invincible Bolivia.

In Colombia, the Mayor of La Estrella, Dr Carlos, expressed his determination to create invincible Colombia from his city.

Please see also the Global Good News article Part I and Part II for other countries where flag raising celebrations took place on 12 January, 2008; also for flag raisings in Europe.

* The Brahmasthan: the most auspicious central point of a country.
** Purusha: The term Purusha refers to those single men taking part in the Maharishi Purusha Programme. Please visit www.purusha.org for further information.
*** Guru Puja: Vedic performance of gratitude to the spiritual teacher.

Copyright © 2008 Global Good News(sm) Service.

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