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  • Required Face Covering Face sign on window, cover your nose &  mouth . Be worn at all times .<br />
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01) Required Face Covering - GOR-10409-cWcE20<br />
02) Stop Symbol - GOR-197449-cR20<br />
03)<br />
04)<br />
05)<br />
06) Are Not Accepted - GOR-197924-20<br />
07)  Attention Masks Required - GOR-193755-cE20
    Required Face Covering Montage # 1 ...jpg
  • Required Face Covering Face sign on window, cover your nose &  mouth . Be worn at all times .
    Required Face Covering - GOR-10409-c...jpg
  • Required Face Covering Face sign on window, cover your nose &  mouth . Be worn at all times .
    Required Face Covering - GOR-10409-c...jpg
  • Face mask required  sign on window, cover your nose &  mouth . Be worn at all times in office building.
    Face Mask Required Sign - GOR-197522...jpg
  • Face mask required  sign on door cover your nose &  mouth . Be worn at all times.
    Face Mask Required Sign - GOR-197521...jpg
  • Bond Vet Chelsea , is a  quick, easy vet clinic for Chelsea pets<br />
Book online or visit us during open hours (we’re open 10am to 8pm every day). To practice social distancing, all appointments are drop-off at this time.  A nose-to-tail exam is $95, and they will give you a variety of options when it comes to diagnostics and next steps.<br />
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Bond Vet sign on bench outside of clinic.<br />
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Keep your paws to yourself Thank you for social distrancing
    Keep your paws to yourself - GOR-120...jpg
  • Hand written sign face mask required  on bar door window<br />
<br />
Due to the rise in COVID cases, All Guests Must AgainWear Masks While Not Seated
    Hand Written Sign Face Mask Required...jpg
  • Face mask required  sign on window  in Shakespeare & Co store.<br />
<br />
FACE MASKS REQUIRED!  All customers, and  employees must wear a face mask or cloth covering to enter this business"
    Face Mask Required In Store - GOR-19...jpg
  • Face mask required  sign on window  in store..<br />
<br />
FACE MASKS REQUIRED!  All customers, and  employees must wear a face mask or cloth covering to enter this business"
    Face Mask Required - GOR-12009361-cR...jpg
  • Face mask required  on  sign before entering United State Post Office..<br />
<br />
FACE MASKS REQUIRED!  All customers, and  employees must wear a face mask or cloth covering to enter this business"
    Face Masks Required US Post Office ...jpg
  • "We Require Customes To Wear  A Face Covering While Shopping In Our Stores" " Thank You For Working With Us As We Do  All  We Can To Keep Each Other Saf!"
    Trader Joe's Blackboard Sign - GOR-...jpg
  • "We Require Customes To Wear  A Face Covering While Shopping In Our Stores" " Thank You For Working With Us As We Do  All  We Can To Keep Each Other Saf!"
    Face Mask Required Trader Joe's Sig...jpg
  • "It's Wine O'Clock Somewhere" "We'll Be Here For You' 9am -9pm Mom-Sat 12pm 9pm Sunday"
    Trader Joe's Blackboard It's Wine O...jpg
  • Signs on doors:<br />
<br />
1) Face Mask Required Priod to Entry Thank you sign on door.<br />
2) For Your Safety Wear Face Mask Keep 6 Feet Apart sign on door.
    Face Mask Required Diptych - GOR-120...jpg
  • Face mask required  sign on window  in store..<br />
<br />
"Notice! No Mask No Entry"
    Face Mask Required - GOR-1204995-cE2...jpg
  • For Your Safety Wear Face Mask Keep 6 Feet Apart sign on door
    For Your Safety - GOR-1205923-cR21.jpg
  • Face Mask Required Priod to Entry Thank you sign on door.
    Face Mask Required - GOR-1205921-cR2...jpg
  • Face mask required  sign on store door.
    Face Mask Required - GOR-1202987-cE...jpg
  • For Your Safety and Ours ... Face Mask Required
    For Your Safety and Ours - GOR-1004...jpg
  • For Your Safety and Ours ... Face Mask Required
    For Your Safety and Ours - GOR-1004...jpg
  • Building Access Requirem sign on window of PS 41.<br />
<br />
1) Face Coverings  2) Health Screening
    Building Access Requirements - GOR-1...jpg
  • Face mask required  sign on store door.
    Face Mask Required Sign - GOR-120138...jpg
  • Warring Signs on brick wall : "Notice Door Must Remain Closed at All Times" with symbol of closed door.
    Closed Door Warring Sign - GOR-17596...jpg
  • Sign "Wait here for ATM access. One person in the vestibule at a time"<br />
<br />
All people to wear a face covering while in public as the state works to combat the nation's worst coronavirus outbreak.<br />
<br />
You now have to wear face covering  ( masks, bandanas, surgical masks ) in public or indoors  when shopping as a way to reduce the spread of coronavirus pandemic.
    Wait Here For ATM Access - GOR-19346...jpg
  • Sign Symbol  "Stop Wait here keep soeial distance"<br />
<br />
All people to wear a face covering while in public as the state works to combat the nation's worst coronavirus outbreak.<br />
<br />
You now have to wear face covering  ( masks, bandanas, surgical masks ) in public or indoors  when shopping as a way to reduce the spread of coronavirus pandemic.
    Stop Symbol - GOR-197449-cR20.jpg
  • Sign "Stop Wait here keep soeial distance"<br />
<br />
All people to wear a face covering while in public as the state works to combat the nation's worst coronavirus outbreak.<br />
<br />
You now have to wear face covering  ( masks, bandanas, surgical masks ) in public or indoors  when shopping as a way to reduce the spread of coronavirus pandemic.
    Stop Wait Here Keep Soeial Distance ...jpg
  • The lion represents my lion heart. The clock is at 5:30am which is the time i was born. The two angels represent how I cheated death twice and they protect the lion at all times. The rose represents the beauty of it all.<br />
<br />
Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is no longer considered a weird kind of subculture.<br />
<br />
"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".<br />
<br />
A sleeve tattoo or tattoo sleeve is a large tattoo or collection of smaller tattoos that covers most or all of a person's arm.
    Brian's Lion Tattoo Sleeve - GOR-19...jpg
  • The lion represents my lion heart. The clock is at 5:30am which is the time I was born. The two angels represent how I cheated death twice and they protect the lion at all times. The rose represents the beauty of it all.<br />
<br />
Leo, "the Lion" symbol is an astrological sign in the present zodiac.  Leo tattoo on his arm.<br />
<br />
Leo's are often strong, confident, loyal people. Ruled by the sun and the element of fire,  Leos are a feisty bunch.  The powerful lion, the King of the Jungle, is the image aligned with Leo.<br />
Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is no longer considered a weird kind of subculture.<br />
<br />
"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".<br />
<br />
A sleeve tattoo or tattoo sleeve is a large tattoo or collection of smaller tattoos that covers most or all of a person's arm.
    Brian's Lion Tattoo Sleeve # 2 Sky ...jpg
  • The lion represents my lion heart. The clock is at 5:30am which is the time I was born. The two angels represent how I cheated death twice and they protect the lion at all times. The rose represents the beauty of it all.<br />
<br />
Leo, "the Lion" symbol is an astrological sign in the present zodiac.  Leo tattoo on his arm.<br />
<br />
Leo's are often strong, confident, loyal people. Ruled by the sun and the element of fire,  Leos are a feisty bunch.  The powerful lion, the King of the Jungle, is the image aligned with Leo.<br />
Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is no longer considered a weird kind of subculture.<br />
<br />
"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".<br />
<br />
A sleeve tattoo or tattoo sleeve is a large tattoo or collection of smaller tattoos that covers most or all of a person's arm.
    Brian's Lion Tattoo Sleeve # 1 - GO...jpg
  • The lion represents my lion heart. The clock is at 5:30am which is the time I was born. The two angels represent how I cheated death twice and they protect the lion at all times. The rose represents the beauty of it all.<br />
<br />
Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is no longer considered a weird kind of subculture.<br />
<br />
"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".<br />
<br />
A sleeve tattoo or tattoo sleeve is a large tattoo or collection of smaller tattoos that covers most or all of a person's arm.
    Brian's New York & Lion Tattoos - GO...jpg
  • The lion represents my lion heart. The clock is at 5:30am which is the time I was born. The two angels represent how I cheated death twice and they protect the lion at all times. The rose represents the beauty of it all.<br />
<br />
Leo, "the Lion" symbol is an astrological sign in the present zodiac.  Leo tattoo on his arm.<br />
<br />
Leo's are often strong, confident, loyal people. Ruled by the sun and the element of fire,  Leos are a feisty bunch.  The powerful lion, the King of the Jungle, is the image aligned with Leo.<br />
Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is no longer considered a weird kind of subculture.<br />
<br />
"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".<br />
<br />
A sleeve tattoo or tattoo sleeve is a large tattoo or collection of smaller tattoos that covers most or all of a person's arm.
    Brian's Lion Tattoo Sleeve Montage ...jpg
  • The lion represents my lion heart. The clock is at 5:30am which is the time I was born. The two angels represent how I cheated death twice and they protect the lion at all times. The rose represents the beauty of it all.<br />
<br />
Leo, "the Lion" symbol is an astrological sign in the present zodiac.  Leo tattoo on his arm.<br />
<br />
Leo's are often strong, confident, loyal people. Ruled by the sun and the element of fire,  Leos are a feisty bunch.  The powerful lion, the King of the Jungle, is the image aligned with Leo.<br />
Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is no longer considered a weird kind of subculture.<br />
<br />
"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".<br />
<br />
A sleeve tattoo or tattoo sleeve is a large tattoo or collection of smaller tattoos that covers most or all of a person's arm.
    Brian's Lion Tattoo Sleeve Montage ...jpg
  • The lion represents my lion heart. The clock is at 5:30am which is the time I was born. The two angels represent how I cheated death twice and they protect the lion at all times. The rose represents the beauty of it all.<br />
<br />
Leo, "the Lion" symbol is an astrological sign in the present zodiac.  Leo tattoo on his arm.<br />
<br />
Leo's are often strong, confident, loyal people. Ruled by the sun and the element of fire,  Leos are a feisty bunch.  The powerful lion, the King of the Jungle, is the image aligned with Leo.<br />
Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is no longer considered a weird kind of subculture.<br />
<br />
"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".<br />
<br />
A sleeve tattoo or tattoo sleeve is a large tattoo or collection of smaller tattoos that covers most or all of a person's arm.
    Brian's Lion Tattoo Sleeve Montage ...jpg
  • The lion represents my lion heart. The clock is at 5:30am which is the time i was born. The two angels represent how I cheated death twice and they protect the lion at all times. The rose represents the beauty of it all.<br />
<br />
Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is no longer considered a weird kind of subculture.<br />
<br />
"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".<br />
<br />
A sleeve tattoo or tattoo sleeve is a large tattoo or collection of smaller tattoos that covers most or all of a person's arm.
    Brian's Lion Tattoo Sleeve - GOR-19...jpg
  • The lion represents my lion heart. The clock is at 5:30am which is the time I was born. The two angels represent how I cheated death twice and they protect the lion at all times. The rose represents the beauty of it all.<br />
<br />
Leo, "the Lion" symbol is an astrological sign in the present zodiac.  Leo tattoo on his arm.<br />
<br />
Leo's are often strong, confident, loyal people. Ruled by the sun and the element of fire,  Leos are a feisty bunch.  The powerful lion, the King of the Jungle, is the image aligned with Leo.<br />
Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is no longer considered a weird kind of subculture.<br />
<br />
"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".<br />
<br />
A sleeve tattoo or tattoo sleeve is a large tattoo or collection of smaller tattoos that covers most or all of a person's arm.
    Brian's Lion Tattoo Sleeve # 2 -GOR...jpg
  • The kirpan is a sword or small dagger, originating from the Indian subcontinent, carried by Sikhs. It is also part of a religious commandment given by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699, in which he demanded that Sikhs must wear the five articles of faith (the five Ks) at all times, the kirpan being one of five Ks.<br />
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The Sikh Parade in New York City,  a time where individual can express his heritage, ethnic, cultural, religious  and ethnic pride, on the streets of Manhattan..<br />
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Religion is called Sikhism, come from the state of Punjab in India, believe in one g-d and do not worship idols, fifth largest monotheistic religion. call g-d "Wahegura" meaning "the supreme teacher" never cut their hair, believe that men and women are born equal, in monogamy and reincarnation.
    Sikh Pride Kirpan Dagger - GOR-14968...jpg
  • The kirpan is a sword or small dagger, originating from the Indian subcontinent, carried by Sikhs. It is also part of a religious commandment given by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699, in which he demanded that Sikhs must wear the five articles of faith (the five Ks) at all times, the kirpan being one of five Ks.<br />
<br />
The Sikh Parade in New York City,  a time where individual can express his heritage, ethnic, cultural, religious  and ethnic pride, on the streets of Manhattan..<br />
<br />
Religion is called Sikhism, come from the state of Punjab in India, believe in one g-d and do not worship idols, fifth largest monotheistic religion. call g-d "Wahegura" meaning "the supreme teacher" never cut their hair, believe that men and women are born equal, in monogamy and reincarnation.
    Sikh Kirpan Dagger - GOR-149683-cE18.jpg
  • Important Notice<br />
Please practice safe social distancing at all times,<br />
<br />
____________________________________________<br />
Help us practice social distancing the emergency over Cononavirus. <br />
<br />
People have begun to wear face and surgical masks in public because of the emergency over Cononavirus. At first there was no gathering of more than 500, then it was no public gatherings. Events were either postponed or cancelled.
    Outside and Inside 6 feet Safe Dista...jpg
  • In Accordance with New York State Guidelines for Social Distanceing. The Capacity for this Shop is 25.<br />
<br />
All customers are required to wear masks.  We are all customers to use hand sanitzer upon entering. Please maintain 6 feet distance betweeb yourself, other customers, and staff, at all times.
    New York State Guidelines - GOR-1937...jpg
  • Signs on check out store floor. Asking the public to please practice safe social distancing at all times.
    Please Keep 6 Ft Apart - GOR-188172-...jpg
  • Spanish  language sign on store door.  Maintenance and please practice safe social distancing at all times when shopping.<br />
<br />
People have begun to wear face and surgical masks in public because of the emergency over Coronavirus pandemic. First there were no gathering of more than 500, then it was no public gathering.  Events were either postponed or cancelled.
    Spanish Language Safe Social Distanc...jpg
  • Warning sign in doctor office, "Please Be Advised  This office is under Video Surveillance at all times". The video camera is for the doctors protection against law suits and not the patient.
    Video Surveillance - GOR-69750-09.jpg
  • Notice Face Mask Must Be Worn at All Times . In Building Common Areas
    Notice Face Mask Building Common Are...jpg
  • Sign on door to practice safe social distancing at all times.<br />
<br />
                   MAINTAIN SIX FEET OF DISTANCE<br />
                              <br />
____________________________________________ <br />
<br />
Help us practice social distancing the emergency over Coronavirus. <br />
1)  Max Occupancy 50<br />
2)  Keep Each Other Healthy<br />
3)  6 Feet Away<br />
4)  Clean Hands<br />
5)  Clean Safe Stores<br />
6)  Product Availablity<br />
<br />
People have begun to wear surgical masks in public because of the emergency over Coronavirus. First there was no gathering of more than 500 then it was no public gatherings. Events postponed or cancelled.
    Maintain Six Feet Of Distance - GOR-...jpg
  • Please practice safe social distancing at all times.<br />
Montage of Social Distancing of 6 floor sign where to stand.
    6 feet Safe Social Distancing - GOR-...jpg
  • Please practice safe social distancing at all times.<br />
Montage of Social Distancing of 6 floor sign where to stand.
    6 feet Safe Social Distancing - GOR-...jpg
  • Practice safe social distancing at all times.<br />
<br />
"PLEASE STAND HERE" on the floor.  <br />
____________________________________________<br />
Help us practice social distancing the emergency over Coronavirus. <br />
1)  Max Occupancy 50<br />
2)  Keep Each Other Healthy<br />
3)  6 Feet Away<br />
4)  Clean Hands<br />
5)  Clean Safe Stores<br />
6)  Product Availablity<br />
<br />
People have begun to wear surgical masks in public because of the emergency over Cononavirus, no gathering of more than 500,. Events postponed or cancelled.
    PLEASE STAND HERE - GOR-182850-cE20.jpg
  • Signs on pharmacy floor where to stand for the pickup of orders.<br />
<br />
Please practice safe social distancing at all times,
    Check Out Line 6 feet Distancing - G...jpg
  • Signs on pharmacy floor where to stand for the pickup of orders.<br />
<br />
Please practice safe social distancing at all times,
    Check Out Line 6 feet Distancing - G...jpg
  • Signs on pharmacy floor where to stand for the pickup of orders.<br />
<br />
Please practice safe social distancing at all times,
    Check Out Line 6 feet Distancing - G...jpg
  • Signs on pharmacy floor where to stand for the pickup of orders.<br />
<br />
Please practice safe social distancing at all times,
    Check Out Line 6 feet Distancing - G...jpg
  • Spanish  and English language signs on store doors. Maintance and please practice safe social distancing at all times when shopping.<br />
<br />
People have begun to wear face and surgical masks in public because of the emergency over Cononavirus paandemic. First there were no gathering of more than 500 then it was no public gathering.  Events were either postponed or cancelled.
    Spanish and English Distance - GOR-1...jpg
  • Sign on door to practice safe social distancing at all times.<br />
<br />
                   MAINTAIN SIX FEET OF DISTANCE<br />
                              <br />
____________________________________________ <br />
<br />
Help us practice social distancing the emergency over Coronavirus. <br />
1)  Max Occupancy 50<br />
2)  Keep Each Other Healthy<br />
3)  6 Feet Away<br />
4)  Clean Hands<br />
5)  Clean Safe Stores<br />
6)  Product Availability<br />
<br />
People have begun to wear surgical masks in public because of the emergency over Coronavirus. First there was no gathering of more than 500 then it was no public gatherings. Events postponed or cancelled.
    Maintain Six Feet Of Distance - GOR-...jpg
  • Important Notice<br />
Please practice safe social distancing at all times,<br />
<br />
____________________________________________<br />
Help us practice social distancing the emergency over Cononavirus. <br />
1)  Max Occupancy 50<br />
2)  Keep Each Other Healthy<br />
3)  6 Feet Away<br />
4)  Clean Hands<br />
5)  Clean Safe Stores<br />
6)  Product Availablity<br />
<br />
People have begun to wear surgical masks in public because of the emergency over Cononavirus, no gathering of more than 500,. Events postponed or cancelled.
    6 feet Safe Social Distancing - GOR-...jpg
  • Westside Markets sign on door entrance.<br />
 <br />
Important Notice: Please practice safe social distancing at all times.<br />
                              <br />
____________________________________________ <br />
<br />
Help us practice social distancing the emergency over Coronavirus. <br />
1)  Max Occupancy 50<br />
2)  Keep Each Other Healthy<br />
3)  6 Feet Away<br />
4)  Clean Hands<br />
5)  Clean Safe Stores<br />
6)  Product Availablity<br />
<br />
People have begun to wear surgical masks in public because of the emergency over Cononavirus, no gathering of more than 500,. Events postponed or cancelled.
    6 feet Safe Social Distancing - GOR-...jpg
  • Important Notice<br />
<br />
              Please practice safe social distancing at all times,<br />
                                 <br />
____________________________________________<br />
<br />
Help us practice social distancing the emergency over Coronavirus. <br />
1)  Max Occupancy 50<br />
2)  Keep Each Other Healthy<br />
3)  6 Feet Away<br />
4)  Clean Hands<br />
5)  Clean Safe Stores<br />
6)  Product Availablity<br />
<br />
People have begun to wear surgical masks in public because of the emergency over Cononavirus, no gathering of more than 500,. Events postponed or cancelled.
    6 feet Safe Distancing - GOR-182645b...jpg
  • Important Notice<br />
            Please practice safe social distancing at all times,<br />
                          <br />
____________________________________________<br />
<br />
Help us practice social distancing the emergency over Cononavirus. <br />
1)  Max Occupancy 50<br />
2)  Keep Each Other Healthy<br />
3)  6 Feet Away<br />
4)  Clean Hands<br />
5)  Clean Safe Stores<br />
6)  Product Availablity<br />
<br />
People have begun to wear surgical masks in public because of the emergency over Cononavirus, no gathering of more than 500,. Events postponed or cancelled.
    6 feet Safe Distancing Duplex - GOR-...jpg
  • Sign for visitors to be accompanied by security to field office  no unauthorized access.  International symbols below as to what is required. " Hard Hat, Safety Glasses, Yellow Vest, Work Shoes, Gloves, Head Gear"  Be Safe!!! The Above Must be Worn At All Times.   Sity Safety Starts Here
    Worksite Safety - GOR-150262-18.jpg
  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
    Mohandas Gandhi Blue Sky Clouds # 8 ...jpg
  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
    Blue Sky Clouds Statue of Mohandas G...jpg
  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
    Blue Sky Clouds Statue of Mohandas G...jpg
  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
    Blue Sky Clouds Statue of Mohandas G...jpg
  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
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  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
    Blue Sky Clouds Statue of Mohandas G...jpg
  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
    Blue Sky Clouds Statue of Mohandas G...jpg
  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
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  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
    5 Statues of Mohandas K Gandhi - GOR...jpg
  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
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  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
    Four Statues of Mohandas K Gandhi - ...jpg
  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
    Three Statues of Mohandas K Gandhi -...jpg
  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
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  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
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  • Blue Sky Clouds Background for Statue of Mohandas Gandhi.<br />
<br />
A life-sized bronze statue of Mahatma Gandhi, the 8-foot-high statue is located in Manhattan's Union Square.<br />
<br />
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, also known as Gandhi, as an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom.<br />
<br />
Gandhi's statements, letters and life have attracted much political and scholarly analysis of his principles, practices and beliefs, including what influenced him. <br />
<br />
Although Gandhi was not the originator of the principle of nonviolence, he was the first to apply it in the political field on a large scale. The concept of nonviolence has a long history in Indian religious thought, with it being considered the highest dharma (ethical value virtue), a precept to be observed towards all living beings, at all times, in all respects, in action, words and thought. <br />
 <br />
Gandhi e explains his philosophy and ideas about ahimsa as a political means in his autobiography The Story of My Experiments with Truth,<br />
<br />
Gandhi's birthday, 2 October, is commemorated in India as Gandhi Jayanti, a national holiday, and .as <br />
the International Day of Nonviolence. Gandhi is commonly, though not formally, considered the Father of the National India and was commonly called Bapu endearment for father, papa.
    Five Statues of Mohandas K Gandhi - ...jpg
  • Sgn on doot, " 1 Customer at a time Face Mask Required No Mask No Entry".<br />
<br />
All people to wear a face covering while in public as the state works to combat the nation's worst coronavirus outbreak.<br />
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You now have to wear face covering  ( masks, bandanas, surgical masks ) in public or indoors  when shopping as a way to reduce the spread of coronavirus pandemic.
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  • The stately church building at 141-145 West 13th Street in the West Village is the picture of serene elegance. Built in 1846-47 in the Greek Revival style, the classical balance and symmetry of the façade mask a history full of controversy, including the birth of a notorious slur in American politics, which arguably changed the outcome of  pivotal presidential election.<br />
<br />
Three lots on the north side of 13th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues were joined for construction of what was originally known as the Thirteenth Street Presbyterian Church, an offshoot of the old Third Free Presbyterian Church located at Houston and Thompson Streets.<br />
<br />
In spite of its noble and dignified appearance, the church traveled a rocky path from the beginning. Barely seven years after it opened, it burned down in 1855. It was quickly rebuilt, but by April 1902 it burned down again, both times faithfully recreating the original 1840s design.<br />
<br />
In the subsequent years, immigration changed the neighborhood’s demographics, the church merged with other Presbyterian congregations to remain afloat. By the late 1960s, the church was even sharing its space with a synagogue. But by 1975, the congregation gave up the ghost and disbanded, putting the building up for sale.<br />
<br />
One of the two great controversies to engulf the building then followed. A developer purchased the church to turn it into apartments. But the building was located within the newly-designated Greenwich Village Historic District, and the changes necessary to make this elegantly designed ecclesiastical structure suitable for living .<br />
<br />
Such as inserting windows and doors into the intact Greek Revival façade seemed incompatible with landmark designation. Fervent opposition to the residential conversion plan followed.<br />
<br />
But a plan was eventually devised that allowed the redevelopment of the church to pass landmarks muster and move ahead. All windows and doors were inserted only on the sides of the church.
    Village Mews 141-143-145 West 13th S...jpg
  • The stately church building at 141-145 West 13th Street in the West Village is the picture of serene elegance. Built in 1846-47 in the Greek Revival style, the classical balance and symmetry of the façade mask a history full of controversy, including the birth of a notorious slur in American politics, which arguably changed the outcome of  pivotal presidential election.<br />
<br />
Three lots on the north side of 13th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues were joined for construction of what was originally known as the Thirteenth Street Presbyterian Church, an offshoot of the old Third Free Presbyterian Church located at Houston and Thompson Streets.<br />
<br />
In spite of its noble and dignified appearance, the church traveled a rocky path from the beginning. Barely seven years after it opened, it burned down in 1855. It was quickly rebuilt, but by April 1902 it burned down again, both times faithfully recreating the original 1840s design.<br />
<br />
In the subsequent years, immigration changed the neighborhood’s demographics, the church merged with other Presbyterian congregations to remain afloat. By the late 1960s, the church was even sharing its space with a synagogue. But by 1975, the congregation gave up the ghost and disbanded, putting the building up for sale.<br />
<br />
One of the two great controversies to engulf the building then followed. A developer purchased the church to turn it into apartments. But the building was located within the newly-designated Greenwich Village Historic District, and the changes necessary to make this elegantly designed ecclesiastical structure suitable for living .<br />
<br />
Such as inserting windows and doors into the intact Greek Revival façade seemed incompatible with landmark designation. Fervent opposition to the residential conversion plan followed.<br />
<br />
But a plan was eventually devised that allowed the redevelopment of the church to pass landmarks muster and move ahead. All windows and doors were inserted only on the sides of the church.
    Village Mews 141-143-145 West 13th S...jpg
  • The stately church building at 141-145 West 13th Street in <br />
the West Village is the picture of serene elegance.<br />
 Built in 1846-47 in the Greek Revival style, the classical <br />
balance and symmetry of the façade mask a history full of <br />
controversy, including the birth of a notorious slur in <br />
American politics, which arguably changed the outcome of a pivotal presidential election.<br />
<br />
Three lots on the north side of 13th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues were joined for construction of what was originally known as the  Thirteenth Street Presbyterian Church, an offshoot of the old Third Free Presbyterian Church located at Houston and Thompson Streets.<br />
<br />
In spite of its noble and dignified appearance, the church traveled a rocky path from the beginning. Barely seven years after it opened, it burned down in 1855. It was quickly rebuilt, but by April 1902 it burned down again, both times faithfully recreating the original 1840s design.<br />
<br />
In the subsequent years, as immigration changed the neighborhood’s demographics, the church merged with other Presbyterian congregations to remain afloat. By the late 1960s, the church was even sharing its space with a synagogue. But by 1975, the congregation gave up the ghostand disbanded, putting the building up for sale.One of the two great controversies to engulf the building then followed. A developer purchased the church to turn it into apartments. But the building was located within the newly-designated Greenwich Village Historic District, and the changes necessary to make this elegantly designed ecclesiastical structure suitable for living – such as inserting windows and doors into the intact Greek Revival façade – seemed incompatible with landmark designation. Fervent opposition to the residential conversion plan followed.<br />
<br />
But a plan was eventually devised that allowed the redevelopment of the church to pass landmarks muster and move ahead. All windows and doors were inserted only on the sides of the church, where they were sca
    Village Mews 141-143-145 West 13th S...jpg
  • The stately church building at 141-145 West 13th Street in <br />
the West Village is the picture of serene elegance.<br />
 Built in 1846-47 in the Greek Revival style, the classical <br />
balance and symmetry of the façade mask a history full of <br />
controversy, including the birth of a notorious slur in <br />
American politics, which arguably changed the outcome of a pivotal presidential election.<br />
<br />
Three lots on the north side of 13th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues were joined for construction of what was originally known as the  Thirteenth Street Presbyterian Church, an offshoot of the old Third Free Presbyterian Church located at Houston and Thompson Streets.<br />
<br />
In spite of its noble and dignified appearance, the church traveled a rocky path from the beginning. Barely seven years after it opened, it burned down in 1855. It was quickly rebuilt, but by April 1902 it burned down again, both times faithfully recreating the original 1840s design.<br />
<br />
In the subsequent years, as immigration changed the neighborhood’s demographics, the church merged with other Presbyterian congregations to remain afloat. By the late 1960s, the church was even sharing its space with a synagogue. But by 1975, the congregation gave up the ghostand disbanded, putting the building up for sale.One of the two great controversies to engulf the building then followed. A developer purchased the church to turn it into apartments. But the building was located within the newly-designated Greenwich Village Historic District, and the changes necessary to make this elegantly designed ecclesiastical structure suitable for living – such as inserting windows and doors into the intact Greek Revival façade – seemed incompatible with landmark designation. Fervent opposition to the residential conversion plan followed.<br />
<br />
But a plan was eventually devised that allowed the redevelopment of the church to pass landmarks muster and move ahead. All windows and doors were inserted only on the sides of the church, where they were sca
    Village Mews 141-143-145 West 13th S...jpg
  • The stately church building at 141-145 West 13th Street in <br />
the West Village is the picture of serene elegance.<br />
 Built in 1846-47 in the Greek Revival style, the classical <br />
balance and symmetry of the façade mask a history full of <br />
controversy, including the birth of a notorious slur in <br />
American politics, which arguably changed the outcome of a pivotal presidential election.<br />
<br />
Three lots on the north side of 13th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues were joined for construction of what was originally known as the  Thirteenth Street Presbyterian Church, an offshoot of the old Third Free Presbyterian Church located at Houston and Thompson Streets.<br />
<br />
In spite of its noble and dignified appearance, the church traveled a rocky path from the beginning. Barely seven years after it opened, it burned down in 1855. It was quickly rebuilt, but by April 1902 it burned down again, both times faithfully recreating the original 1840s design.<br />
<br />
In the subsequent years, as immigration changed the neighborhood’s demographics, the church merged with other Presbyterian congregations to remain afloat. By the late 1960s, the church was even sharing its space with a synagogue. But by 1975, the congregation gave up the ghostand disbanded, putting the building up for sale.One of the two great controversies to engulf the building then followed. A developer purchased the church to turn it into apartments. But the building was located within the newly-designated Greenwich Village Historic District, and the changes necessary to make this elegantly designed ecclesiastical structure suitable for living – such as inserting windows and doors into the intact Greek Revival façade – seemed incompatible with landmark designation. Fervent opposition to the residential conversion plan followed.<br />
<br />
But a plan was eventually devised that allowed the redevelopment of the church to pass landmarks muster and move ahead. All windows and doors were inserted only on the sides of the church, where they were sca
    Village Mews Montage # 2 - GOR-1978...jpg
  • The stately church building at 141-145 West 13th Street in the West Village is the picture of serene elegance. Built in 1846-47 in the Greek Revival style, the classical balance and symmetry of the façade mask a history full of controversy, including the birth of a notorious slur in American politics, which arguably changed the outcome of  pivotal presidential election.<br />
<br />
Three lots on the north side of 13th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues were joined for construction of what was originally known as the Thirteenth Street Presbyterian Church, an offshoot of the old Third Free Presbyterian Church located at Houston and Thompson Streets.<br />
<br />
In spite of its noble and dignified appearance, the church traveled a rocky path from the beginning. Barely seven years after it opened, it burned down in 1855. It was quickly rebuilt, but by April 1902 it burned down again, both times faithfully recreating the original 1840s design.<br />
<br />
In the subsequent years, immigration changed the neighborhood’s demographics, the church merged with other Presbyterian congregations to remain afloat. By the late 1960s, the church was even sharing its space with a synagogue. But by 1975, the congregation gave up the ghost and disbanded, putting the building up for sale.<br />
<br />
One of the two great controversies to engulf the building then followed. A developer purchased the church to turn it into apartments. But the building was located within the newly-designated Greenwich Village Historic District, and the changes necessary to make this elegantly designed ecclesiastical structure suitable for living .<br />
<br />
Such as inserting windows and doors into the intact Greek Revival façade seemed incompatible with landmark designation. Fervent opposition to the residential conversion plan followed.<br />
<br />
But a plan was eventually devised that allowed the redevelopment of the church to pass landmarks muster and move ahead. All windows and doors were inserted only on the sides of the church.
    Village Mews 141-143-145 West 13th S...jpg
  • The stately church building at 141-145 West 13th Street in the West Village is the picture of serene elegance. Built in 1846-47 in the Greek Revival style, the classical balance and symmetry of the façade mask a history full of controversy, including the birth of a notorious slur in American politics, which arguably changed the outcome of  pivotal presidential election.<br />
<br />
Three lots on the north side of 13th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues were joined for construction of what was originally known as the Thirteenth Street Presbyterian Church, an offshoot of the old Third Free Presbyterian Church located at Houston and Thompson Streets.<br />
<br />
In spite of its noble and dignified appearance, the church traveled a rocky path from the beginning. Barely seven years after it opened, it burned down in 1855. It was quickly rebuilt, but by April 1902 it burned down again, both times faithfully recreating the original 1840s design.<br />
<br />
In the subsequent years, immigration changed the neighborhood’s demographics, the church merged with other Presbyterian congregations to remain afloat. By the late 1960s, the church was even sharing its space with a synagogue. But by 1975, the congregation gave up the ghost and disbanded, putting the building up for sale.<br />
<br />
One of the two great controversies to engulf the building then followed. A developer purchased the church to turn it into apartments. But the building was located within the newly-designated Greenwich Village Historic District, and the changes necessary to make this elegantly designed ecclesiastical structure suitable for living .<br />
<br />
Such as inserting windows and doors into the intact Greek Revival façade seemed incompatible with landmark designation. Fervent opposition to the residential conversion plan followed.<br />
<br />
But a plan was eventually devised that allowed the redevelopment of the church to pass landmarks muster and move ahead. All windows and doors were inserted only on the sides of the church.
    Village Mews Montage # 2 - GOR-1978...jpg
  • Portrait of a Krishna devotee at the Hare Krishna Festival of Chariot  in Washington Square Park.This brand of Hinduism the movement revere their God, Krishna .<br />
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Kirtan always means call – and – response devotional singing, aiming to solely glorify Krishna. Any other ‘kirtan’ chant that maybe expressing the current fashion is short lived and bears no lasting fruit.<br />
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At the beginning of the last century the powerful Vaisnava guru Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur forcibly reestablished pure devotional Gaudiya practices while driving out its pseudo and insincere counterparts. He thus revealed the authentic personality of Sri Hari Nama Kirtan as, ‘Krishna is His Holy Name, and the Holy Name is Krishna. Krishna Nama is the son of Nanda, Shyamsundar. Sri Nama Sankirtana is the best sadhana. That which is meant for gratifying the mundane senses is not Hari kirtana. That by which Krishna’s senses are satisfied is Hari Kirtana.’<br />
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Srila Prabhupada, the foremost disciple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta, perfectly mirrored his guru’s spirit. He instructed that we should chant feeling the presence of Krishna. If we can’t do that then we should sincerely try to hear ourselves chant and the chanting should be done in a helpless, dependent attitude – like a child crying for its mother. ‘And you can see Krishna face to face in this very lifetime. I guarantee you,’ he says.<br />
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Chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra on sacred beads a prescribed number of times daily comprises one of our regulative principles and is called japa. Aindra das would say that good japa means good kirtan. Furthermore, he insisted that all the musicians chant during kirtan. ‘Else, whatever you do is zero,’ he’d say.
    Hare Krishna Elderly Woman - GOR-172...jpg
  • The stately church building at 141-145 West 13th Street in <br />
the West Village is the picture of serene elegance.<br />
 Built in 1846-47 in the Greek Revival style, the classical <br />
balance and symmetry of the façade mask a history full of <br />
controversy, including the birth of a notorious slur in <br />
American politics, which arguably changed the outcome of a pivotal presidential election.<br />
<br />
Three lots on the north side of 13th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues were joined for construction of what was originally known as the  Thirteenth Street Presbyterian Church, an offshoot of the old Third Free Presbyterian Church located at Houston and Thompson Streets.<br />
<br />
In spite of its noble and dignified appearance, the church traveled a rocky path from the beginning. Barely seven years after it opened, it burned down in 1855. It was quickly rebuilt, but by April 1902 it burned down again, both times faithfully recreating the original 1840s design.<br />
<br />
In the subsequent years, as immigration changed the neighborhood’s demographics, the church merged with other Presbyterian congregations to remain afloat. By the late 1960s, the church was even sharing its space with a synagogue. But by 1975, the congregation gave up the ghostand disbanded, putting the building up for sale.One of the two great controversies to engulf the building then followed. A developer purchased the church to turn it into apartments. But the building was located within the newly-designated Greenwich Village Historic District, and the changes necessary to make this elegantly designed ecclesiastical structure suitable for living – such as inserting windows and doors into the intact Greek Revival façade – seemed incompatible with landmark designation. Fervent opposition to the residential conversion plan followed.<br />
<br />
But a plan was eventually devised that allowed the redevelopment of the church to pass landmarks muster and move ahead. All windows and doors were inserted only on the sides of the church, where they were sca
    Village Mews West 13th Street - GOR-...jpg
  • The stately church building at 141-145 West 13th Street in the West Village is the picture of serene elegance. Built in 1846-47 in the Greek Revival style, the classical balance and symmetry of the façade mask a history full of controversy, including the birth of a notorious slur in American politics, which arguably changed the outcome of  pivotal presidential election.<br />
<br />
Three lots on the north side of 13th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues were joined for construction of what was originally known as the Thirteenth Street Presbyterian Church, an offshoot of the old Third Free Presbyterian Church located at Houston and Thompson Streets.<br />
<br />
In spite of its noble and dignified appearance, the church traveled a rocky path from the beginning. Barely seven years after it opened, it burned down in 1855. It was quickly rebuilt, but by April 1902 it burned down again, both times faithfully recreating the original 1840s design.<br />
<br />
In the subsequent years, immigration changed the neighborhood’s demographics, the church merged with other Presbyterian congregations to remain afloat. By the late 1960s, the church was even sharing its space with a synagogue. But by 1975, the congregation gave up the ghost and disbanded, putting the building up for sale.<br />
<br />
One of the two great controversies to engulf the building then followed. A developer purchased the church to turn it into apartments. But the building was located within the newly-designated Greenwich Village Historic District, and the changes necessary to make this elegantly designed ecclesiastical structure suitable for living .<br />
<br />
Such as inserting windows and doors into the intact Greek Revival façade seemed incompatible with landmark designation. Fervent opposition to the residential conversion plan followed.<br />
<br />
But a plan was eventually devised that allowed the redevelopment of the church to pass landmarks muster and move ahead. All windows and doors were inserted only on the sides of the church.
    Village Mews 141-143-145 West 13th S...jpg
  • The stately church building at 141-145 West 13th Street in the West Village is the picture of serene elegance. Built in 1846-47 in the Greek Revival style, the classical balance and symmetry of the façade mask a history full of controversy, including the birth of a notorious slur in American politics, which arguably changed the outcome of  pivotal presidential election.<br />
<br />
Three lots on the north side of 13th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues were joined for construction of what was originally known as the Thirteenth Street Presbyterian Church, an offshoot of the old Third Free Presbyterian Church located at Houston and Thompson Streets.<br />
<br />
In spite of its noble and dignified appearance, the church traveled a rocky path from the beginning. Barely seven years after it opened, it burned down in 1855. It was quickly rebuilt, but by April 1902 it burned down again, both times faithfully recreating the original 1840s design.<br />
<br />
In the subsequent years, immigration changed the neighborhood’s demographics, the church merged with other Presbyterian congregations to remain afloat. By the late 1960s, the church was even sharing its space with a synagogue. But by 1975, the congregation gave up the ghost and disbanded, putting the building up for sale.<br />
<br />
One of the two great controversies to engulf the building then followed. A developer purchased the church to turn it into apartments. But the building was located within the newly-designated Greenwich Village Historic District, and the changes necessary to make this elegantly designed ecclesiastical structure suitable for living .<br />
<br />
Such as inserting windows and doors into the intact Greek Revival façade seemed incompatible with landmark designation. Fervent opposition to the residential conversion plan followed.<br />
<br />
But a plan was eventually devised that allowed the redevelopment of the church to pass landmarks muster and move ahead. All windows and doors were inserted only on the sides of the church.
    Village Mews 141-143-145 West 13th S...jpg
  • Portrait of a Krishna devotee at the Hare Krishna Festival of Chariot  in Washington Square Park.This brand of Hinduism the movement revere their God, Krishna .<br />
<br />
Kirtan always means call – and – response devotional singing, aiming to solely glorify Krishna. Any other ‘kirtan’ chant that maybe expressing the current fashion is short lived and bears no lasting fruit.<br />
<br />
At the beginning of the last century the powerful Vaisnava guru Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur forcibly reestablished pure devotional Gaudiya practices while driving out its pseudo and insincere counterparts. He thus revealed the authentic personality of Sri Hari Nama Kirtan as, ‘Krishna is His Holy Name, and the Holy Name is Krishna. Krishna Nama is the son of Nanda, Shyamsundar. Sri Nama Sankirtana is the best sadhana. That which is meant for gratifying the mundane senses is not Hari kirtana. That by which Krishna’s senses are satisfied is Hari Kirtana.’<br />
<br />
Srila Prabhupada, the foremost disciple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta, perfectly mirrored his guru’s spirit. He instructed that we should chant feeling the presence of Krishna. If we can’t do that then we should sincerely try to hear ourselves chant and the chanting should be done in a helpless, dependent attitude – like a child crying for its mother. ‘And you can see Krishna face to face in this very lifetime. I guarantee you,’ he says.<br />
<br />
Chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra on sacred beads a prescribed number of times daily comprises one of our regulative principles and is called japa. Aindra das would say that good japa means good kirtan. Furthermore, he insisted that all the musicians chant during kirtan. ‘Else, whatever you do is zero,’ he’d say.
    Hare Krishna Elderly Woman - GOR-172...jpg
  • Portrait of Madhava Naidoo a Krishna devotee at the Hare Krishna Festival of Chariot  in Washington Square Park.This brand of Hinduism the movement revere their God, Krishna .<br />
<br />
Kirtan always means call – and – response devotional singing, aiming to solely glorify Krishna. Any other ‘kirtan’ chant that maybe expressing the current fashion is short lived and bears no lasting fruit.<br />
<br />
At the beginning of the last century the powerful Vaisnava guru Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur forcibly reestablished pure devotional Gaudiya practices while driving out its pseudo and insincere counterparts. He thus revealed the authentic personality of Sri Hari Nama Kirtan as, ‘Krishna is His Holy Name, and the Holy Name is Krishna. Krishna Nama is the son of Nanda, Shyamsundar. Sri Nama Sankirtana is the best sadhana. That which is meant for gratifying the mundane senses is not Hari kirtana. That by which Krishna’s senses are satisfied is Hari Kirtana.’<br />
<br />
Srila Prabhupada, the foremost disciple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta, perfectly mirrored his guru’s spirit. He instructed that we should chant feeling the presence of Krishna. If we can’t do that then we should sincerely try to hear ourselves chant and the chanting should be done in a helpless, dependent attitude – like a child crying for its mother. ‘And you can see Krishna face to face in this very lifetime. I guarantee you,’ he says.<br />
<br />
Chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra on sacred beads a prescribed number of times daily comprises one of our regulative principles and is called japa. Aindra das would say that good japa means good kirtan. Furthermore, he insisted that all the musicians chant during kirtan. ‘Else, whatever you do is zero,’ he’d say.
    Hare Krishna Madhava Naidoo Tattoo -...jpg
  • Portrait of Madhava Naidoo a Krishna devotee at the Hare Krishna Festival of Chariot  in Washington Square Park.This brand of Hinduism the movement revere their God, Krishna .<br />
<br />
Kirtan always means call – and – response devotional singing, aiming to solely glorify Krishna. Any other ‘kirtan’ chant that maybe expressing the current fashion is short lived and bears no lasting fruit.<br />
<br />
At the beginning of the last century the powerful Vaisnava guru Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur forcibly reestablished pure devotional Gaudiya practices while driving out its pseudo and insincere counterparts. He thus revealed the authentic personality of Sri Hari Nama Kirtan as, ‘Krishna is His Holy Name, and the Holy Name is Krishna. Krishna Nama is the son of Nanda, Shyamsundar. Sri Nama Sankirtana is the best sadhana. That which is meant for gratifying the mundane senses is not Hari kirtana. That by which Krishna’s senses are satisfied is Hari Kirtana.’<br />
<br />
Srila Prabhupada, the foremost disciple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta, perfectly mirrored his guru’s spirit. He instructed that we should chant feeling the presence of Krishna. If we can’t do that then we should sincerely try to hear ourselves chant and the chanting should be done in a helpless, dependent attitude – like a child crying for its mother. ‘And you can see Krishna face to face in this very lifetime. I guarantee you,’ he says.<br />
<br />
Chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra on sacred beads a prescribed number of times daily comprises one of our regulative principles and is called japa. Aindra das would say that good japa means good kirtan. Furthermore, he insisted that all the musicians chant during kirtan. ‘Else, whatever you do is zero,’ he’d say.
    Hare Krishna Madhava Naidoo - GOR-15...jpg
  • Portrait of Madhava Naidoo a Krishna devotee at the Hare Krishna Festival of Chariot  in Washington Square Park.This brand of Hinduism the movement revere their God, Krishna .<br />
<br />
Kirtan always means call – and – response devotional singing, aiming to solely glorify Krishna. Any other ‘kirtan’ chant that maybe expressing the current fashion is short lived and bears no lasting fruit.<br />
<br />
At the beginning of the last century the powerful Vaisnava guru Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur forcibly reestablished pure devotional Gaudiya practices while driving out its pseudo and insincere counterparts. He thus revealed the authentic personality of Sri Hari Nama Kirtan as, ‘Krishna is His Holy Name, and the Holy Name is Krishna. Krishna Nama is the son of Nanda, Shyamsundar. Sri Nama Sankirtana is the best sadhana. That which is meant for gratifying the mundane senses is not Hari kirtana. That by which Krishna’s senses are satisfied is Hari Kirtana.’<br />
<br />
Srila Prabhupada, the foremost disciple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta, perfectly mirrored his guru’s spirit. He instructed that we should chant feeling the presence of Krishna. If we can’t do that then we should sincerely try to hear ourselves chant and the chanting should be done in a helpless, dependent attitude – like a child crying for its mother. ‘And you can see Krishna face to face in this very lifetime. I guarantee you,’ he says.<br />
<br />
Chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra on sacred beads a prescribed number of times daily comprises one of our regulative principles and is called japa. Aindra das would say that good japa means good kirtan. Furthermore, he insisted that all the musicians chant during kirtan. ‘Else, whatever you do is zero,’ he’d say.
    Hare Krishna Tattoo - GOR-152060-4cR...jpg
  • Portrait of Madhava Naidoo a Krishna devotee at the Hare Krishna Festival of Chariot  in Washington Square Park.This brand of Hinduism the movement revere their God, Krishna .<br />
<br />
Kirtan always means call – and – response devotional singing, aiming to solely glorify Krishna. Any other ‘kirtan’ chant that maybe expressing the current fashion is short lived and bears no lasting fruit.<br />
<br />
At the beginning of the last century the powerful Vaisnava guru Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur forcibly reestablished pure devotional Gaudiya practices while driving out its pseudo and insincere counterparts. He thus revealed the authentic personality of Sri Hari Nama Kirtan as, ‘Krishna is His Holy Name, and the Holy Name is Krishna. Krishna Nama is the son of Nanda, Shyamsundar. Sri Nama Sankirtana is the best sadhana. That which is meant for gratifying the mundane senses is not Hari kirtana. That by which Krishna’s senses are satisfied is Hari Kirtana.’<br />
<br />
Srila Prabhupada, the foremost disciple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta, perfectly mirrored his guru’s spirit. He instructed that we should chant feeling the presence of Krishna. If we can’t do that then we should sincerely try to hear ourselves chant and the chanting should be done in a helpless, dependent attitude – like a child crying for its mother. ‘And you can see Krishna face to face in this very lifetime. I guarantee you,’ he says.<br />
<br />
Chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra on sacred beads a prescribed number of times daily comprises one of our regulative principles and is called japa. Aindra das would say that good japa means good kirtan. Furthermore, he insisted that all the musicians chant during kirtan. ‘Else, whatever you do is zero,’ he’d say.
    Hare Krishna Madhava Naidoo - GOR-15...psd
  • Portrait of Madhava Naidoo a Krishna devotee at the Hare Krishna Festival of Chariot  in Washington Square Park.This brand of Hinduism the movement revere their God, Krishna .<br />
<br />
Kirtan always means call – and – response devotional singing, aiming to solely glorify Krishna. Any other ‘kirtan’ chant that maybe expressing the current fashion is short lived and bears no lasting fruit.<br />
<br />
At the beginning of the last century the powerful Vaisnava guru Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur forcibly reestablished pure devotional Gaudiya practices while driving out its pseudo and insincere counterparts. He thus revealed the authentic personality of Sri Hari Nama Kirtan as, ‘Krishna is His Holy Name, and the Holy Name is Krishna. Krishna Nama is the son of Nanda, Shyamsundar. Sri Nama Sankirtana is the best sadhana. That which is meant for gratifying the mundane senses is not Hari kirtana. That by which Krishna’s senses are satisfied is Hari Kirtana.’<br />
<br />
Srila Prabhupada, the foremost disciple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta, perfectly mirrored his guru’s spirit. He instructed that we should chant feeling the presence of Krishna. If we can’t do that then we should sincerely try to hear ourselves chant and the chanting should be done in a helpless, dependent attitude – like a child crying for its mother. ‘And you can see Krishna face to face in this very lifetime. I guarantee you,’ he says.<br />
<br />
Chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra on sacred beads a prescribed number of times daily comprises one of our regulative principles and is called japa. Aindra das would say that good japa means good kirtan. Furthermore, he insisted that all the musicians chant during kirtan. ‘Else, whatever you do is zero,’ he’d say.
    Hare Krishna Madhava Naidoo - GOR-15...jpg
  • Holding "Coexist Love Trumps Hate" of himself and his family at rally.<br />
<br />
Thousand, representing myriad backgrounds and faiths, converged on Times Square on Sunday, to let Muslims know their fellow Americans stood by them.<br />
<br />
The demonstrators -- many of them hoisting placards featuring a woman in an American flag hijab with the caption "we the people are greater than fear, gathered to denounce what they see as threats and pressure aimed at Muslim communities. <br />
<br />
The rally, dubbed "Today I am a Muslim Too," was billed on social media as "a day of solidarity with our Muslim brothers and sisters in reaction to the vicious attacks by(President Donald Trump."<br />
<br />
Trump has made numerous disparaging remarks about Muslims and an appeals court recently put a halt to his executive order that temporarily barred all refugees and travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the country. Trump has vowed to issue a new order tailored to the court's decision.
    Today I Am A Muslim Too - GOR-125943...jpg
  • Portrait of Madhava Naidoo a Krishna devotee at the Hare Krishna Festival of Chariot  in Washington Square Park.This brand of Hinduism the movement revere their God, Krishna .<br />
<br />
Kirtan always means call – and – response devotional singing, aiming to solely glorify Krishna. Any other ‘kirtan’ chant that maybe expressing the current fashion is short lived and bears no lasting fruit.<br />
<br />
At the beginning of the last century the powerful Vaisnava guru Bhaktisiddhanta Saraswati Thakur forcibly reestablished pure devotional Gaudiya practices while driving out its pseudo and insincere counterparts. He thus revealed the authentic personality of Sri Hari Nama Kirtan as, ‘Krishna is His Holy Name, and the Holy Name is Krishna. Krishna Nama is the son of Nanda, Shyamsundar. Sri Nama Sankirtana is the best sadhana. That which is meant for gratifying the mundane senses is not Hari kirtana. That by which Krishna’s senses are satisfied is Hari Kirtana.’<br />
<br />
Srila Prabhupada, the foremost disciple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta, perfectly mirrored his guru’s spirit. He instructed that we should chant feeling the presence of Krishna. If we can’t do that then we should sincerely try to hear ourselves chant and the chanting should be done in a helpless, dependent attitude – like a child crying for its mother. ‘And you can see Krishna face to face in this very lifetime. I guarantee you,’ he says.<br />
<br />
Chanting the Hare Krishna maha-mantra on sacred beads a prescribed number of times daily comprises one of our regulative principles and is called japa. Aindra das would say that good japa means good kirtan. Furthermore, he insisted that all the musicians chant during kirtan. ‘Else, whatever you do is zero,’ he’d say.
    Hare Krishna Tattoo - GOR-152060-4cR...jpg
  • Sikh father and toddler son at rally with thousand, representing myriad backgrounds and faiths, converged on Times Square on Sunday, to let Muslims know their fellow Americans stood by them.<br />
<br />
The demonstrators -- many of them hoisting placards featuring a woman in an American flag hijab with the caption "we the people are greater than fear, gathered to denounce what they see as threats and pressure aimed at Muslim communities. <br />
<br />
The rally, dubbed "Today I am a Muslim Too," was billed on social media as "a day of solidarity with our Muslim brothers and sisters in reaction to the vicious attacks by(President Donald Trump."<br />
<br />
Trump has made numerous disparaging remarks about Muslims and an appeals court recently put a halt to his executive order that temporarily barred all refugees and travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the country. Trump has vowed to issue a new order tailored to the court's decision.
    Sikh - Today I Am A Muslim Too - GOR...jpg
  • Muslim holding "Coexist Love Trumps Hate" at rally of himself and family.<br />
<br />
Thousand, representing myriad backgrounds and faiths, converged on Times Square on Sunday, to let Muslims know their fellow Americans stood by them.<br />
<br />
The demonstrators -- many of them hoisting placards featuring a woman in an American flag hijab with the caption "we the people are greater than fear, gathered to denounce what they see as threats and pressure aimed at Muslim communities. <br />
<br />
The rally, dubbed "Today I am a Muslim Too," was billed on social media as "a day of solidarity with our Muslim brothers and sisters in reaction to the vicious attacks by(President Donald Trump."<br />
<br />
Trump has made numerous disparaging remarks about Muslims and an appeals court recently put a halt to his executive order that temporarily barred all refugees and travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the country. Trump has vowed to issue a new order tailored to the court's decision.
    Coexist Love Trumps Hate - GOR-12594...jpg
  • Students at desk working together on math problem.  6th Grade Gifted and Talented Advanced Math.  This class is comprised of a 51% gifted and 49% talented population. It is an advanced math curriculum which goes quicker and covers times not covered in the general population.  We were working on theoretical probability on the day you filmed. Students were using an electronic device referred to as ?responders?. The responder allows the student to respond to a question asked from the teacher and records all of the responses into a computer. The teacher is then able to determine who is or is not having difficulty on the spot vs. trying to get to everyone?s papers. It also keeps students engaged. All responses need to be in before the teacher divulges the answer.
    Math Problem 6Grade - GOR-57672-08.jpg
  • Students at desk working on math problems.  6th Grade Gifted and Talented Advanced Math.  This class is comprised of a 51% gifted and 49% talented population. It is an advanced math curriculum which goes quicker and covers times not covered in the general population.  We were working on theoretical probability on the day you filmed. Students were using an electronic device referred to as ?responders?. The responder allows the student to respond to a question asked from the teacher and records all of the responses into a computer. The teacher is then able to determine who is or is not having difficulty on the spot vs. trying to get to everyone?s papers. It also keeps students engaged. All responses need to be in before the teacher divulges the answer.
    Math Problem 6Grade - GOR-57663-08.jpg
  • Think They Even Read Them Before Banning Them ?<br />
<br />
books continue to be banned by school and public libraries across the United States. ... Libraries sometimes avoid purchasing controversial books, and the personal opinions of librarians have at times affected book selection.<br />
<br />
A few common reasons that books have been banned or censored in schools, libraries, and book stores. These include: Racial Issues: About and/or encouraging racism towards one or more group of people. ... Violence or Negativity: Books with content that include violence are often banned or censored.<br />
<br />
Religious debates over the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling are based on claims that the novels contain occult or Satanic subtexts. ... The books have been banned from all schools in the United Arab Emirates. Religious responses to Harry Potter have not all been negative.<br />
<br />
Hillary Blumberg a freelance consultant and design director uses the building as her easel blackboard  for political and social issues or quotes.
    Think They Even Read Them Before Ban...jpg
  • Think They Even Read Them Before Banning Them ?<br />
<br />
books continue to be banned by school and public libraries across the United States. ... Libraries sometimes avoid purchasing controversial books, and the personal opinions of librarians have at times affected book selection.<br />
<br />
A few common reasons that books have been banned or censored in schools, libraries, and book stores. These include: Racial Issues: About and/or encouraging racism towards one or more group of people. ... Violence or Negativity: Books with content that include violence are often banned or censored.<br />
<br />
Religious debates over the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling are based on claims that the novels contain occult or Satanic subtexts. ... The books have been banned from all schools in the United Arab Emirates. Religious responses to Harry Potter have not all been negative.<br />
<br />
Hillary Blumberg a freelance consultant and design director uses the building as her easel blackboard  for political and social issues or quotes.
    Think They Even Read Them Before Ban...jpg
  • Clapping owner wearing face mask at the #ClapBecauseWeCan 7pm shift change at Lenox Hill Hospital in Greenwich Village.<br />
_______________________________<br />
<br />
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on April 15, 2020 said he is ordering all people to wear a face covering while in public as the state works to combat the nation's worst coronavirus outbreak.<br />
<br />
You now have to wear face covering  ( masks, bandanas, surgical masks ) in public or indoors  when shopping as a way to reduce the spread of coronavirus pandemic.<br />
<br />
_________________________________<br />
<br />
The natural habitat for the Goffin's cockatoo is the Tanimbar Islands of Indonesia.  Goffin's cockatoos have a reputation for being very social and affectionate. They are playful, curious, and active birds and are quite fun-loving and gregarious.<br />
<br />
These birds are brilliant, which leads them to mischievous, menacing behaviors.After watching you a few times, they can learn how to open the latch on their cage. You can expect to have a crafty escape artist on your hands.<br />
<br />
A cockatoo is any of the 21 parrot species belonging to the family Cacatuidae,  Cockatoos are recognisable by the prominent crests and curved bills. Their plumage is generally less colourful than that of other parrots, being mainly whit
    Goffin's Cockatoo Clapping - GOR-186...jpg
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