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Why Kazakhstan Muslims Are Turning to Hinduism ? | Hindutva Unfiltered | YouTubeToText
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Radhi Puishna Pu where are you from?
From Kazakhstan.
>> And what's your name? Sri Gopi
Walabatas. Sri
>> Gopi Walaba. So you serve in Iskan
Mandaman temple? >> Yes.
>> Yes.
>> What do you do?
>> 24-hour kit.
>> 24-hour kitan. So you do 6 hours of
kithan every single day. >> Yes.
>> Yes.
>> That's very inspiring.
>> Thank you for your sava.
>> What do you like about reindavan?
>> Like everything.
>> Everything. But one thing which you like
very much like about Runaban or is gone anything?
anything? >> Prasad.
>> Prasad. >> Prasad.
>> Prasad.
>> Yes. The prashad is awesome. What's your
message to the world?
>> Chant Har Krishna will be happy.
>> Chant Har Krishna and be happy. Very
well. Thank you.
>> So friends, what if I tell you there
exist a brand new Hindu city in
Kazakhstan? Yes, you heard that right. Kazakhstan.
[Music]
>> Now take a look at this. What you're
seeing here is not just one idol but
idols of Lord Krishna installed in
almost every house of this city.
Temples, shrines, decorations, it's all
Krishna everywhere. In the middle of
Kazakhstan, a Muslim majority country,
this beautiful Hindu city has been built
[Music] [Applause]
Winters here, oh boy, temperature fall
to -12° C and summers they hardly touch
26° and this Hindu city has been built
right in the Almati region beside the
icy mountain ranges of Transili Alatau
which means picture this Lord Krishna's
temple standing tall while the snowy
mountains shine in the background but
wait it gets even More interesting. Most
people in this Hindu city were once
Kazak Muslims. Some were even Kazak
Christians and today they proudly call
themselves Hindus. In fact, almost
everyone here just five or 6 years ago
was Muslim or Christian and now they
[Music]
I am my
knowing. [Music]
[Music] I
I notech.
But the real questions are who built
this city? Why was it built in a Muslim
country? How do the people here actually
live their daily lives as Hindus? And
what rules and traditions guide them? To
answer all of this, let's go inside
The city has been given a very divine
name Bindavan Dham and Bindavan Park
directly inspired by India's Bindavan on
3D animation. It looks absolutely
breathtaking. And guess what? They've
already started new projects inside
Bindavan Dam like a Goshala cow shelter.
Yes, you heard that right. There's a
Goshala in the middle of Kazakhstan. Can
you imagine? In a Muslim country, they
are protecting and worshiing cows,
showing people the sacred value of cow
mata. Truly incredible. The homes here
are built in traditional Kazaki style
using wood and concrete but is strictly
following Basu Shastra. And in every
single house there's a temple of Lord
Krishna. But here comes the most
exciting part. This city has built a
Bhagavad Gita library and hall. Every
day Kazak Hindus gather here to study
the Gita, chant mantras and follow the
teachings of their guru. Let me show you
how the city is structured. The guest
house, Saraswati Hall where kithans and
vic studies happen. The main temple of
Lord Krishna. The creative house where
traditional Hindu clothes are designed
and festivals are made colorful. Oh, and
in that Bhagavad Gita library, they even
have a Kazak Pandit who teaches
Sanskrit. So yes, people here don't just
read the Gita in translation. They're
actually learning to read it in the
original Sanskrit. Thousands of
scriptures are restored here starting
from the Bhagat Gita and the Isha
Upanishad books that truly shape the
mind and give real wisdom. Now meet this
little boy. His Hindu name is Sabarna
which means gold. Why? Because of his
shiny golden hair. When asked, "Do you
also chant the Lord's name?" He gave the
sweetest reply which we've translated
into Hindi voiceover before and now I'll
tell you in English. Yes, I live here in
Bindavan. I love chanting Lord Krishna's
name. My name is Saberna. It means gold.
My parents chose it because my hair is
golden like the Sunday. I chant many
times every day truly many times. And
living in Bindabandham feels so peaceful
in winter. The whole city gets covered
in snow and that makes it even more
beautiful. Now you must be thinking how
is this even possible? How can a full
Hindu city exist in Kazakhstan, a Muslim
country? The credit goes to one man
Alexander Kakimov the founder of this
Hindu city along with his wife he guides
the entire city according to Vic
principles. His Hindu name is Chaitanya
Chandra Charandas and he has literally
laid the foundation of a Hindu nation in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan. [Music]
[Music] forchech.
[Music]
So friends, if you found this video
important, do share it with others. And
if you ever get the chance to visit
Kazakhstan, don't miss Vindavan Dhham in
the Almighty region. It's truly a
spiritual miracle in the snow. That's
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