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AMURT's social service programmes include: disaster relief, free education, welfare project for the rehabilitation of children and women, medical and health care and long-term multi-purpose, self-sustainable development projects. AMURT is dedicated to improve the quality of life of the poor and the underprivileged people of the world. To serve in times of calamities and provide relief and rehabilitation to the victims of natural and man-made disasters, is its Pra'n'a Dharma (Credo).
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Salt Milk Tea: July 2010
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Notes from a language student in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Friday, July 23, 2010. UPDATE: New blog is up. Check it out. It’s a shame that I had to leave Mongolia the way I did, but I want to assure everyone that I’m doing well, and that I have returned to write a few final posts about Ulaanbaatar. I am also starting a different kind of travelogue, hopefully one that will be collaborative. I will post a link soon. Like many cars in UB, Erdenebat’s has a hadag. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). An experiment in col...
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Salt Milk Tea: The World is the Expo
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Notes from a language student in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Saturday, June 12, 2010. The World is the Expo. On Friday afternoon I landed in Beijing. My first experience of China at age 17 was overwhelming, and made me pretty homesick. (There's a long-distance phone bill attesting to that.) But now I know enough Chinese, and enough of what to expect, to feel at ease there. Still, things that I remembered still surprised me yesterday: hadn't the Beijing air improved after the Olympics? Alleyways) still clingin...
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Salt Milk Tea: Don't I know you from somewhere?
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Notes from a language student in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Don't I know you from somewhere? I have found that people here do not praise you for speaking beginner's Mongolian. In China, a simple "thank you" may elicit praise. "Oh, you speak Chinese very well! He asked. "No, Amerik hun (Americans). I'm from Washington, D.C." His face lit up. "Oh, I lived there for two years! Do you know Rosslyn? The small-world feel of Mongolian studies makes it homey. My classmate Sara and I sta...
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Salt Milk Tea: Settling in to a Big-Small Town
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Notes from a language student in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Monday, June 14, 2010. Settling in to a Big-Small Town. Traffic is epic on a daily basis. Just ten years ago, traffic jams were a rarity. You could even see livestock walking through the streets. But now it's often bumper-to-bumper. So walking is often faster than taking a cab, or even a bus. Moosto saw her relative working at the bank, then ran into a friend in the supermarket. Later that evening, she pointed out her supermodel-friend on a TV c...
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Salt Milk Tea: June 2010
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Notes from a language student in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Monday, June 28, 2010. Due to a health issue, I will have to leave Ulaanbaatar this week. I will post a few more entries once I'm back home, and make the photo album easier to see. Stay tuned. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Then there are the streets themselves: littered with potholes, even outside Sukhbaatar Square (the heart of downtown), and in many neighborhoods unpaved waves of gravel. As Baatar and I walked to class one morning, we heard a THUNK ...
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Ananda Yoga Centre - Yoga, Meditation in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - About Us
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Is a branch of Ananda Marga. Ananda Marga is a global socio-spiritual organization with branches in over 160 countries representing every continent. It has a broad agenda which includes teaching yoga and meditation, performing social service, blending spirituality with art, initiating musical and meditation festivals, bridging intellectual and spiritual pursuits and introducing a new framework for world economic balance. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere at our yoga centre.
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Ananda Yoga Centre - Yoga, Meditation in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia -Links
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Ananda Marga - Meditation Yoga Classes in Kyoto, Japan
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Ananda Marga is a social and spiritual organization founded in India in 1955 by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti ( P.R. Sarkar). The mission of Ananda Marga is to help individuals achieve complete self-realization and to build a social structure in which the physical, mental and spiritual needs of all people can be fulfilled. Ananda Marga contributes to the process of individual development by providing instruction in meditation and other yoga practices on a non-commercial basis. read more. Article of the month.