LIVE London Institute of Vedic Education
Annual Report 2021
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Annual Report 2021 - Contents
Annual Report 2021 - Contents
Summary of the activities of London Institute of Vedic Education in 2021
Contents
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| 1 | Trustees details | 4-7 |
| 2 | Online seminars | 8-9 |
| 3 | School programmes | 10-13 |
| 4 | Education (online) | 14-19 |
| 5 | Sanatan Centre Coulsdon | 20-25 |
| 6 | Goverdhan Institute for Vedic Education | 26-27 |
| 7 | Sponsoring Gopis education | 28-29 |
| 8 | Installation of water wells | 30-31 |
| 9 | Setting up of Goshalas | 32 |
| 10 | Adopting gaumatas | 33 |
| 11 | Distribution of blankets | 34 |
| 12 | Feeding poor | 35 |
| 13 | Distribution of spiritual books | 36-37 |
| 14 | Food distribution SEVA Croydon | 38-39 |
| 15 | Sri Lanka | 40-41 |
| 16 | Festivals | 42-43 |
| 17 | 2021 Accounts | 44-47 |
2021 was truly an extraordinary year for LIVE. The pandemic was still in full flow and we were continuing with our daily Zoom seminars. Then in February 2021 an exciting opportunity was provided to us by Haresh Shah to purchase a Synagogue and convert it into a Sanatan Dharma Centre. By the wonderful support of the Hindu community we were able to raise the funds to buy the property and work has began to renovate the Centre to a very high standard which the whole community will be proud of and will be a legacy for the future generations.
In June 2021, Sriman Trikalajna, who lives in Vrindavan offered us an opportunity to sponsor the education of girls (gopis) from poor backgrounds. The condition of these gopis are usually very challenging as they may be married off at an early age and have little prospects of living a life to their full potential. Here was a chance for us to make a difference and by the end of 2021, 250 gopis were sponsored, again thanks to the kind donations of the community. We are planning to continue and increase our support for the gopis going forward.
In Vrindavan Trikalajna also initiated a project of installing water wells in remote villages where the villagers do not have access to water, with walking for miles to get water. LIVE again helped to facilitate the installation of some 17 water wells in 2021 and many more are planned in the future. We have also adopted Goshalla and gaumatas, provided blankets for the needy during biting winter season, feeding and providing the raw ingredients for the poor families to cook themselves and provided for the distribution of spiritual books.
In addition to celebrating the festivals of Shree Krishna Janmastami and Diwali, which were very successful, and the presentation of 750 online sessions, we also attended 78 schools in South London, in the autumn term of 2021, presenting Sanatan Dharma to over 18,800 children and teachers. This is the core objective of LIVE.
In your service,
Nabhinandan Das & Jayanti Devi
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Annual Report 2021 - 1: Trustees details
Annual Report 2021 - 1: Trustees details
LIVE Trustees Details
Ian Lynch - Chairman of the trustees
Ian Lynch, 56 years old, is a specialist in Graphic and Website Design. Over the years Ian has helped with printing artwork and magazines for us and working with charities.
Ashwin Soni
Ashwin Soni, 72, was born in Uganda and has been living in the United Kingdom since 1970. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chemical Engineering and a Chartered Engineer. He retired in 2010 after 35 years as a senior manager in the Technology and Engineering sectors of Kimberly Clark.
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He was instrumental in the construction of the £3.4 million Mandir and Community Centre in Crawley. He is married with three adult children, daughters in-law, son in-law, and two adorable grandchildren.
Gurjar Hindu Union, Crawley Community Action, Diver Crawley, and Crawley Inter Faith Network are among the charities he supports in Crawley. Music, dancing, delicious cuisine, and playing with the grandchildren are some of his favourite pastimes.
Parth Malde
Parth Malde is a disciple of HH Krishna Das Son of Nabhinandan and Jayanti. Masters in Mathematics, working in financial industry. Interests are learning musical instruments such as mridanga and harmonium and playing tennis.
Naveen Khosla with his wife Sadhana
Naveen is the CEO of Medipharmacy Ltd - a pharmacy chain that operates in South East England. “I am proud to be a trustee and would like to see the centre to be the focus of our community.”
Kanu Priya Devi Dasi
Kanu Priya Devi Dasi is a self-employed artist and tutor who specalises in painting, decorative painting and sculptor.
She has been an aspiring devotee from her teens, received harinam diksha 1998 from Srila Bhakti Sundar Govinda Dev Goswami Maharaj and Brahmin initiation 2019 from the Srila Bhakti Nirmal Acharya Maharaj of the Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Math.
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Annual Report 2021 - 1: Trustees details
Annual Report 2021 - 1: Trustees details
GIVE Trustee Details
Trikalajna Das
Trikalajna Das was born in Kenya and attended Aston University in Birmingham and studied a B.Sc. (Honours) in Civil and Marine Engineer. In the past he has worked for Dutch, British, and Australian contractors (HBM, Tarmac, Richard Costains). These are a few of the projects he has worked on and accomplished:
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Thames Barrage London - inaugurated by the Queen
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of England and is listed as Monument
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The Glory of India Vedic cultural centre - Iskcon New
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Delhi - inaugurated by Atal Bihari Vajpayee and is listed as a Monument of India
Nabhi and Jayanti
Nabhi and Jayanti have been married for 36 years. Born in Kenya, they retired from working life in 2012. Under the guidance of their spiritual master HH Krishna Das Swami they have been engaged in the last 33 years serving the community to increase the awareness of Vedic principles of life. They primarily founded LIVE in 2019 in order to promote Sanatan Dharma in schools in South London.They are also assisting GIVE and Trikalajna to offer education to the girls of needy family and also establish the provision of water to remote villages in Vrajabhumi, Uttar Pradesh, Bharat (India).
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Constructed temple ISKCON Baltimore - USA
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ISKCON management leadership since 1982
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Trustee & Founder of Govardhan Institute For Vedic
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Education (GIVE)
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Educating children; especially girls from poor families
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Distributing Ration and Medicines to the needy
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Installing water pumps in rural villages
Priyavrat Das
Priyavrat Das was born in South Africa, and is self employed as an Accountant and Financial Advisor. He is a disciple of HH Krishna Das Swami. He was initiated in 1996. He is currently a Trustee of the Shri Hari Trust in Punjab and assists with Food for Life in South Africa.
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Annual Report 2021 - 2: Online seminars
Annual Report 2021 - 2: Online seminars
Online seminars
We hosted over 750 seminars, satsangs and yoga sessions in 2021.
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Srimad Bhagavatam 180
Bhagavad Gita 95
Appearance days of Vaishavas 90
Children and Youth Sanga 75
Bhajans 61
Damodar Satsangs 50
Yoga 50
Ekadasi Satsangs 26
Tour of South Bharat Temples 21
Abodes of the Lord 10
Miscellaneous 92
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“Bhakti - Jnana Course for children”
On the 11th of July 2021, we started an online Bhagavad Gita course for children on Sunday afternoons. 55 children started the course, which lasted for 26 weeks and covered all the chapters of Bhagavad Gita, and I am happy to announce that 30 children successfully completed the course.
The sessions included the children reading the English translations of a chapter of the Gita, summary of the chapter and lesson to learn provided by the course facilitator, Sanjana and Nabhinandan Das, followed by Q&A and ending with a quiz on the previous week’s chapter.
All the children were outstanding but special mention needs to be made of the following star students:
Parineeta Juneja (aged 16) Ishvari Mutty (aged 12) Kishori Mutty (aged 11) Shreenitya Mukerjee (aged 7) Riyansh Vuppala (aged 8) Lokeshwara Kuoch (aged 9)
The students have been awarded “Distinction” or “Merit” certificates according to their performance and attendance during the course.
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Annual Report 2021 - 3: School programmes
Annual Report 2021 - 3: School programmes
School programmes
By the grace of Guru and Govinda, LIVE conducted an Autumn 2021 School Marathon and the results are as follows:
Review from one of the schools:
Dear Nabhi,
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78 schools were visited - 62 workshops and 65 assembles performed
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Over 18,800 students and teachers heard the message of Sanatan Dharma
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57 Ram Leela dramas were performed by the school children
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22 Bhagavad Gitas distributed to the teachers
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1480 Higher Tastes distributed to the children
Thank you so much for last week’s assembly. The children were totally engaged and loved the opportunity to sing! The children were talking about the school felt very happy to have Diwali celebrated in this way. We look forward to welcoming you back.
- Donations of over £1400 received from the schools
It was wonderful to see the children chanting the holy names and it was a great honour to help train the next generation to take forward the school programmes.
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Kind regards, Emily Woodward
St Andrew’s And St Mark’s CofE Junior School 08/11/21
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Annual Report 2021 - 3: School programmes
Feedback
Hi Nabhi,
I just wanted to say thank you for such a wonderful assembly yesterday! The children couldn’t stop talking about it and the staff loved it too. You were a breath of fresh air; very engaging and positive and a joy to watch!
Best wishes, Laura Wood Meadow Primary School 11/12/21
Dear prabhuji hare krishna. This is Shruthilaya.
We have settled in India now. Sorry that I could not have messaged you earlier as my phone got broken due to the heat. We are still keeping all the practices you told as a regular habit. We as a whole family would like to thank you for your life changing classes as they have now shaped up my life with discipline and bhakti.
Dear Nabhi,
I just wanted to say thank you again for visiting our school yesterday. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the time - it was so informative and engaging for the children and we have had some lovely responses from them. Thank you for fitting us into your busy schedule and we really hope we will be able to see you again soon.
Kindest regards, Rachel Stevens Limsfield Primary School 19/10/21
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Annual Report 2021 - 4: Education (online)
Annual Report 2021 - 4: Education (online)
Krishna Children Sanga
- LIVE staff: 5
Education (online)
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Average number of attendees: 13
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Children age group: 5-13
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Free attendace
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Weekly via Zoom, Saturdays. 1 hour sangas.
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Sangas included:
Hindi Classes
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Krishna book stories Diwali pastime Durga pastime Quizzes
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Started: June 2021 - Ongoing
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Average: 13 attendees in 2021
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Number of staff: 5
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Two classes of separate age group (5-7 & 8-13 year olds),
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each 30mins in length, via Zoom on Saturdays
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Hanuman Chalisa recitation by the children
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Morning to Bedtime shlokas
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8 shlokas over 8 weeks
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Started: March 2021
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Certificates handed out based on attendace. 26 in total.
Bhakti Jnana - Life Lessons from the Bhagavad Gita
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Hanuman Chalisa recitation course
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8-16 year olds
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Presentation at Ram Navmi 2022 program
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Started: 11th July 2021
10 children participated Average participants: 13
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Duration: 20 weeks
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Certificate awarded based on attendance
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Kahoot quiz
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Top 3 students received a prize
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4 quizzes took place Prize and gifts � � bookmark and pencil. � package costs from India) � Donations given: £25 � �
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Taught via zoom on Sundays @ 1pm
Total - 23 players altogether
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Free course/Donations welcomed.
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No. of Attendees, average: 30
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Top 3 scorers: Hanuman Murtis each
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For taking part in each quiz, gifts inc: Hanuman pendant, keyring,
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bookmark and pencil.
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Estimated costs (Gifts/Prizes and P&P) = £124.02 (Not including
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package costs from India)
Youth Presentations on Bhagavad Gita chapters
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Course duration: Aug 2020 - June 2021
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Two unknown amounts of donations pledged - waiting to receive.
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� Certificates given on Kahoot Quiz participation and attendance
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for the course. 25 certificates in total.
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Presenter age range: 7 - 30+ years
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Fortnightly on Sundays via zoom @ 1pm
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Free to participate
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� No. of Attendees, average: 10
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Annual Report 2021 - 4: Education (online)
Annual Report 2021 - 4: Education (online)
For all the below online classes, not all classes have been counted.
Pre-teens Bhagavad Gita course
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Course duration: Sept 2020 - July 2021
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Fortnightly on Sundays via zoom @ 1pm
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Led by a university student.
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Number of staff: 2
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Free course
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No. of Attendees, average: 23
Easter 2021 retreat
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Retreat over 3 days via zoom, included:
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Origami workshop - led by a young devotee
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Talent show
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Kahoot! Quiz on India and Sanatan Dharma
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Children age group: 5-13
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36 parents signed up to enter their child(ren) for the retreat
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Free retreat
Bhagavad Gita - chapter overview satsangs
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Friday evenings. 7pm
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All ages (5+ years)
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Course duration: 4th December 2020 - 18th June 2021
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No. of staff: 2
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Uploaded on YouTube
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Gita Mahotsav - Dec 2021 included
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No. of Attendees, average: 15
Learning verses from the BG
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Course duration: Winter ‘20 - 1st Sept ‘21
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Wednesday via zoom, 7pm
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No. of Attendees, average: 10
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All ages (5+ years)
Learning verses
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Course duration: 8th Sept 21 - ongoing
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For all ages (5+ years)
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Wednesdays, 7pm
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Verses included from:
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Nrsimha Kavach (3 part)
Bhajan satsungs
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Thursday evenings @ 7pm
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Started: 3rd Dec 2020 - Ongoing
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For all ages (5+ years)
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Uploaded on YouTube
Yoga classes
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Pranayama: The Beginner’s Guide to Yoga Breathing Exercises.
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Krishna Yoga Club
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Sunday mornings, 8:30am
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Started: 20th Sept 2020
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Number of Attendees : average 20
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Annual Report 2021 - 4: Education (online)
Annual Report 2021 - 4: Education (online)
Daily seminars @ 3:30pm
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Started: 21st March 2020 - Ongoing into 2022
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Age: 5+ years
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Seminars uploaded YouTube
Bhagavad Gita summary
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Classes by Karuna Bhandar Devi
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11 parts
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Course duration: 15th Dec till 30th Dec
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Attendees, average: 9-15
Srimad Bhagavatam - history & overview of cantos & chapters
Srimad Bhagavatam - Chapter by chapter
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Started 18th Sept 2020 - Ongoing into 2022
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No. of staff: 2
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Course started: June 2021 - Ongoing
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Friday evenings @ 7pm - not including Kartik month Staff: 2
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Attendees, average: 10
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Classes taught when it’s not a festival or an appearance day
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of a divine personality seminar
Damodar/Kartik Satsungs/Classes
- Duration: 21st Oct - 19th Nov 7pm
Gaudiya Sampradaya personalities classes
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Attendees, average: 20
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No. of staff:1 main + Various attendees of sanga
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Attendees, average: 14
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More than 33 classes include on various personalities such
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as Ramanujacharya, Madhavendra Puri, Nimbarkacharya, etc.
Ekasdai Kathas
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Evenings, 8pm
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Occurrence on Ekadasi dates
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24 classes
Temples in South Bharat
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Recitation of Vishnu Sahasranam by Radhika Iyer
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Classes by Shruti Ramachandran
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Attendees, average: 15
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More than 21 classes included:
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Temples such as Guruvayur, Sri Ranganatha Swami Temple,
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Udupi Sri Krishna
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Annual Report 2021 - 5: Santan Centre Coulsdon
Annual Report 2021 - 5: Santan Centre Coulsdon
Sanatan Centre Coulsdon
In South London there is a population of three million and only 3% of the population are Hindus, however, there isn’t an established Sanatan centre. With this in mind, on the 8th of February, 2021, Haresh Shah and his family gave us an opportunity to change this and build a place of worship for the community in Surrey.
They had just exchanged on a synagogue in Coulsdon for the purchase price of £200,000. Their original intention was to purchase the property with a view of obtaining planning permission to build six flats on the land and then sell the land with planning permission for £600,000.
However, they also had a vision to leave a spiritual legacy of Sanatana Dharma for future generations. They reached out to us so see if we would like to complete the purchase for £200,000 and open a Sanatan Centre, with a view of renovating the hall making it fit for purpose as a place of worship.
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Even though we were in the middle of a pandemic, we kindly accepted the challenge and with the generous help of the Hindu community, friends, and family of LIVE Trustees and Committee, we were able to raise the necessary funds. On Thursday 25th March 2021, the property has been acquired by LIVE Temple Estates CIC.
Site photos
Documented on 9th November, 2021
The Centre is located at 108, Chipstead Valley Road, CR5 3BA. The first image here is the main entrance of the site. It was built in 1950 with concrete blocks with no proper insulation. The interior of this building has a good sized hall space with a kitchen counter setup at the very end. At the rear end of this hall there’s a door which leads to toilets and also a door which connects to the rear side of the building. The rear side of the building has these steep stairs leading to an open terrace like space, which is covered in leaves and dust.
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Annual Report 2021 - 5: Santan Centre Coulsdon
Annual Report 2021 - 5: Santan Centre Coulsdon
Documented on 13th November, 2021
As days passed by, the workers slowly started taking down the interior partition walls, which gave us more space. These pictures are from the rear side of the building where the five trees were present and now cleared and the whole area is ready for the scaffolding.
Documented on 16th & 23rd November, 2021
Removal of the roof: Asbestos is a harmful substance which is used in several different places in a building for insulation. This substance was removed by the specialist from the roof safely. The roof is slowly being taken down as it can be seen in these images. The roof has been taken down completely and the ready made trusses have arrived to the site.
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Annual Report 2021 - 5: Santan Centre Coulsdon
Annual Report 2021 - 5: Santan Centre Coulsdon
Documented on 1st, 7th & 17th December, 2021
The new roof trusses have been put up and also for the interior waterproof sheets sheets were inserted under the timber wall battens.
By the 17th of December 2021, the timber structure layouts for the bathrooms and the shower were constructed. The bathrooms and the shower will be located at the entrance, right before you enter further into the mandir. The waterproof insulation sheets were fixed on to the walls. The cavities on the walls are created to install the windows and the bi-fold doors.
Documented on 17th December, 2021
The rooflight is being installed. Left side of the roof: Roof tiles are attached and it is nearly done. The gutters have been installed throughout the whole roof. Roof tiles are half way done in the right part of the roof.
The renovation works are planned to be completed by April 2022. However at the date of publishing this annual report it is likely that the opening of the centre will take place on Balaram Jayanti which falls on Friday, 12th August 2022.
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Annual Report 2021 - 6: Goverdhan Institute for Vedic Education
Annual Report 2021 - 6: Goverdhan Institute for Vedic Education
Goverdhan Institute for Vedic Education “GIVE”
What is GIVE?
This trust was founded jointly by Nabhinandan Das and Trikalajna Das with blessings of saints of Braj Vinod Baba, Ramesh Baba, Balaram Baba, Padmanabh Goswamiji and Achyutalal Bhatta Ji.
Together with London Institute of Vedic Education, GIVE’s objectives and aspiration are as follows:
Supporting the education of Gopis (Girls):
Mostly farmers or labourers are poor in the Vrajadham area. Thus financially impaired, many struggle to meet day to day living costs which hinders the Gopis’ right to education, example, there is a girl with deaf and dumb parents, who struggle to send their child to school. The child is now adopted by her aunt who has a petty job. GIVE is now supporting their child to get an education.
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Installation of water pumps:
Rural reformation by afforestation projects and installation of better water sources in the form of tube wells and boreholes, especially in the villages in and around Vrindavan, Barsana and Goverdhan.
Provision of blankets
Assisting the widows in Braj Dham by the provision of blankets and clothing. Winters are particularly harsh in Vrindaban and GIVE has provided over 2500 blankets in the winter of 2021 to the needy people.
Restoring historical and spiritual insignificant artifacts and temples
GIVE is currently restoring and renovating Sri Tulsi Das Bhajan Kutir in Vrindavan which was in a dilapidated state for quite sometime.
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Annual Report 2021 - 7: Sponsoring Gopis education
Annual Report 2021 - 7: Sponsoring Gopis education
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Sponsoring Gopis education
Conceived and inspired by the spiritual and social reformists Ramesh and Vinod Babaji. Together with LIVE, GIVE is supporting the education of Gopis who come from needy families: 251 students received their tuition fees from GIVE, in 2021.
Process of Student Selection
Step 1: Setting up camps and registering the students interested.
Step 2: Setting up interviews with the students and their parents.
Step 3: Thorough counselling session with the parents and cross checking the student’s credentials.
Step 4: Meeting the schools and colleges to understand their modus operandus explaining how we intend to support their students.
Step 5: Cross-verification through phone call, both student and the school/college.
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Step 6: Getting details from schools/colleges and processing the payment for individual students.
Step 7: Preparing and maintaining books of each student.
Step 8: Giving the students Bhagavad Gita and other spiritual books and educating them on the importance of balancing spiritual and material life.
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Annual Report 2021 - 8: Installation of water wells
Annual Report 2021 - 8: Installation of water wells
Installation of water wells
‘Goverdhan Institute of Vedic Education’ installed hand pumps in the Astasakhi villages and distributed blankets to the girls they had adopted earlier. There has always been shortage of fresh drinking water in these villages, hence GIVE and LIVE came together to provide water to the villagers.
Hand pumps were installed in Kamai, Chiksoli, Rakoli, Dabala, Unchagaon and Sunehra villages solving the drinking water problem. Pandit Baba said that by the grace of saints, GIVE and LIVE are supporting the education of the young girls of Vraj and they didn’t stop at that, they’ve installed hand pumps in the Astasakhi villages, that shows their service attitude. Hand pumps installed in the Astasakhi villages & blankets were distributed (Hindustan, 20th December 2021).
If anyone would like to sponsor a well then these are the costings:
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� Installation of hand pump - £700
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Installation of electric pump - £1000
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� Dakshina for priest - £50
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Dakshina for village Gopikas - £100
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Feast for village - £350
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Total cost of Hand-Pump - £1150
GIVE works closely with the Local Panchayats and leaders to understand how we could assist in the practical reformation in our field of operation. We learned that water is a big issue when interacting with the local leaders. Due to a lack of infrastructure, villagers struggle to access water for drinking and carrying out their household chores.
We are now undertaking projects to try to rectify this problem. GIVE obtains a letter of authority for tube wells from the local pradhan. Apart from providing better water sources, GIVE is working on various afforestation and rural landscaping projects to enhance the environmental balance in rural areas.
On the outskirts of Vrindavan, upon finalizing the site, the land is being drilled for tube well installation. Upon finishing a tube well site, the workers clear out the land to install the tube well.
GIVE first finds the point where groundwater is accessible, then does proper testing, then, with the permission of local administrators, installs wells, tube wells and boreholes so that the water deficiency problem to an extent is resolved. Our entire team works with state of the art equipment to optimise efficiency. GIVE is pleased to be an instrument in making the lives of the villagers better. GIVE with local leaders inaugurating a tube well site.
In association with LIVE, GIVE installed over ten tube wells in different villages around Vrindavan. After installing the tube well, the women happily came to fetch water.
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Annual Report 2021 - 9: Setting up of Goshalas
Annual Report 2021 - 10: Adopting gaumatas
Setting up of Goshalas
Adopting gaumatas
During 2021 GIVE has bought six gaumata and donated them to brahman families in Vrindavan. Gifting gaumata is a very auspicious act. Kuveri Mata This is one of the cows. She has just given birth. The second picture is Gauri. 9
GIVE and LIVE have adopted the Radhakanta Goshala situated in Radha Kund and they are supporting and maintaining local Goshalas that are very small. Six other Goshalas are also supported in Vrindaban. Happy cows of the Radhakanta Gosala, Radha Kund are pictured. Radhakanta Goshala of Radha Kund tends to cows as GIVE Supports their efforts.
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Annual Report 2021 - 11: Distribution of blankets
Annual Report 2021 - 12: Feeding poor
Distribution of blankets
Over 5,000 blankets have been distributed in rural village areas and to homeless people living in tents. A huge thank you to the devotees who have kindly donated to support this noble cause.
Feeding poor
Regular programs are undertaken by GIVE to feed poor villagers in Vraja Dham.
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Annual Report 2021 - 13: Distribution of spiritual books
Annual Report 2021 - 13: Distribution of spiritual books
Distribution of spiritual books
We are making affiliations for Harinam and Book distribution
Initially we will sponsor the books and from the donations of the book distribution we will recycle the funds for more books.
The primary Brahmins of Vrindavan came and acknowledged our services to the Brajabasis and they also gave a certificate for the same.
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Annual Report 2021 - 14: Food distribution SEVA Croydon
Annual Report 2021 - 14: Food distribution SEVA Croydon
Food distribution SEVA Croydon
Since December 2020, enthusiastic volunteers have been working alongside Nightwatch Croydon to provide hot meals to those in need. People in need include the homeless, those with financial challenges etc. It started on Christmas Eve of 2020 when we did our first volunteer work of providing a full meal and wrapped Christmas gifts of warm hats, gloves and socks. The gifts and hot food were hugely appreciated. Since then, we have tried to maintain the volunteer work every month.
so many, and each one has made this fantastic project successful. It is also worth mentioning we started this project at the peak of Covid. Despite the lockdowns, social distancing and fear, many volunteers selflessly gave their time and energy to serve food to those in need and continue to do so. A huge thank you to everyone involved, and may we keep this project running for many more years to come.
Written by Janaki Mehta
The hot meals cooked by various volunteers include curry and rice, pasta, and mixed vegetable rice. These main meals are always accompanied by snacks such as samosas, freshly baked cakes, crisps, cereal bars, chocolate juice packets, and plenty of fresh fruit. The clients at Nightwatch Croydon look forward to the days when our group cooks, and very recently, someone receiving the food told me that it was the best curry and rice he has ever had. He kept asking me to convey his compliments to the chef. Over the last year, we have had exciting projects such as Diwali with Nightwatch, when we arranged for gift bags for the homeless and other donors and temples in Croydon. These gift bags included hats, socks, gloves, chocolates, and toiletries, and the actual gift bag can be used as a backpack. During Diwali, we also had a spontaneous volunteer session where after the LIVE Sanatan Temple Diwali event, there was leftover food. We were able to distribute this all to those in need. This volunteer work would only be possible with the vast army of volunteers on board.
for the homeless and other donors and temples in Croydon. These gift bags included hats, socks, gloves, chocolates, and toiletries, and the actual gift bag can be used as a backpack. During Diwali, we also had a spontaneous volunteer session where after the LIVE Sanatan Temple Diwali event, there was leftover food. We were able to distribute this all to those in need. This volunteer work would only be possible with the vast army of volunteers on board. Volunteers bought food for the homeless and supplies such as food containers and cutlery. Some have also donated money and kindly delivered the food to the Nightwatch Croydon packing point. From here, another group of volunteers pack the food to deliver to those in need. It is impossible to name everyone who has been involved as there are 14
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Annual Report 2021 - 15: Sri Lanka
Annual Report 2021 - 15: Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
Hare Krishna
With the support of London Institute of Vedic Institution and the Sri Lankan Tamil-speaking devotees’ financial help, we were able to do the following services in Sri Lanka in year 2021:
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Food items to the value of £970 were provided for people in need
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during Corona pandemic in Mannar, Sri Lanka. Selvan’s father made the arrangements locally buying, transport in a small lorry and delivering to the people in Mannar as follows:
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Distribution of a total of 4,421 spiritual books like the Bhagavad Gita
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and other small books in Tamil to children and teachers in schools.
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Started in Kilinichi Maha Vidhiyala: 1000 small vedic books.
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Central College in Jaffna: 800 spiritual books.
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Selvipuram: 150 books & 160 ladoos (sweet).
� Murasumoddai primary school: 150 small spiritual books, 2 Bhagavad Gitas.
2 Bhagavad Gitas. � Saraswathi Vidyalaya in Amparai: 390 small spiritual books, 15 Bhagavad Gitas to teachers. � Vishnu Vidyalaya: 650 spiritual books to students on BG advent day, 18 Bhagavad Gitas. � Jayapura, Kilinochi: 400 Krishna books to students. � Chembankundru Primary school: 36 Krishna books to students. � Muzhangavil Central College: 650 Krishna books to students. � Cow protection � Two Gomathas were sponsored and donated to a single mum, who will look after them and she gives milk to local primary school kids. 15
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Annual Report 2021 - 16: Festivals
Annual Report 2021 - 16: Festivals
Festivals
In 2021, two major festivals were celebrated:
Diwali
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The occasion of Diwali was celebrated at Wallington High School
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for Girls on Saturday 30th October 2021 and attended by 300 devotees.
Shree Krishna Janmastami
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The birthday of Lord Krishna was celebrated on Monday 30th
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August 2021 at the Coulsdon Community Centre.
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A stage programme starting with prayers by our priest, Sriman
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Prashanth Joshi, followed by dances, bhajans and Ram Leela entertained the devotees.
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Over 500 devotees attended the festivities which began at 12noon
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with bhajans (mainly by Bharatiji Sethi’s wonderful group), dances (organised by Dr Jyotiben Rathod), abhisekh (bathing ceremony)
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The Mayor of Croydon attended this divine celebration.
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Awards were given by the trustees of LIVE to devotees who
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of Shree Shree Radha Krishna and Ladoo Gopal, followed by Arati. One of the highlights was when dancers dressed as Radha and Krishna gave out delicious vegetarian homemade cakes to the audience.
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have donated towards the acquisition and renovation of Sanatan Cenre Coulsdon.
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The celebration was followed by the serving of delicious prasad, which
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Delicious prasad was cooked by many volunteers, and served
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was cooked by many volunteers to all the devotees present.
in generous portions throughout the festival to all the devotees present.
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We are again very grateful to all the volunteers (again too many
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to individually mention) who kindly gave their time and energy to make this celebration a great success.
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The Mayor of Croydon together with the local MPs and dignitaries
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attended this divine occasion.
� We are grateful to all the volunteers (too many to individually mention) who kindly gave their time and energy to make this celebration a great success.
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Annual Report 2021 - 17: 2021 Accounts
Annual Report 2021 - 17: 2021 Accounts
London Institute of Vedic Education
Year ended 31 December 2021
Income & Expenditure
2021 Accounts
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Income Year ended 31/12/20 Year ended 31/12/21
Spiritual books distribution 1,662 108
London Institute of Vedic Education Donation to buy Sanatan Centre Coulsdon 239,335
Vrindaban projects 19,772 123,535
Year ended 31 December 2021
Kalkidham, Kapurthala, Punjab 4,109 10,572
Balance Sheet
Sri Lanka (schools & goshallas) 6,221
Bangalore orphans 964
As at 31/12/20 As at 31/12/21
Festivals (Janmastami & Diwali) 5,270
Assets
Regular monthly donations 260 315
Loan to Live Temple Estates CIC 209,472
International tours 2,751 780
(to purchase Sanatan Centre)
Schools 1,049 1,440
Homeless Care UK 757
Current Assets
Tax rebate from HMRC 5,925 62,930
Cash 12,617 77,195
Total Income 36,286 451,471
Current liabilities
Expenditure Year ended 31/12/20 Year ended 31/12/21
Loan payable within 2 years (50,000)
1,609 4,034
Office costs
12,617 236,668 Books etc from Vrindaban & BLS 274 3,326
Vrindaban projects 21,637 129,229
Capital Kalkidham, Kapurthala, Punjab 4,636 13,036
Surplus income b/f 6,101 12,617 Bangalore orphans 1,345
Surplus income in the year 6,516 224,051 Sri Lanka (schools & goshallas) 6,679
12,617 236,668 Sanatan Centre - renovation costs 64,407
Festivals (Janmastami & Diwali) 3,240
US Charity Legal costs 1,424
International tours 1,080 700
Homeless Care - UK 534
Total Expenses 29,770 227,421
Surplus for the year 6,516 224,051
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Annual Report 2021 - 17: 2021 Accounts
Annual Report 2021 - 17: 2021 Accounts
Accountants report
The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 43(2) of the Charities Act 1993 (the 1993 Act) and that an independent examination is needed.
It is my responsibility to:
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examine the accounts under section 43 of the 1993 Act,
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to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by
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the Charity Commission (under section 43(7)(b) of the 1993 Act, and
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention
1. which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the requirements:
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to keep accounting records in accordance with section 41
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of the 1993 Act; and
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to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records
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and comply with the accounting requirements of the 1993 Act
have not been met ; or
- to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement to the right.
2. to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Cubed Consultancy Ltd
6th May 2022
Note to the accounts
The Loan of £209,472 to Live Temple Estates CIC is made in order to acquire the building at 108-112 Chipstead Valley Road, Croydon CR5 3BA, which is the place of worship known as Sanatan Centre Coulsdon.
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CHARITY COMMISSION Fok, EN(JLANU ANL> WAII5 Chaiity Name: London Instltute of Vodic Education Charity No 1184199 Annual accounts for the To Puifyj startdal8 01.012021 PÈrvJJ eTrJ dats 31.12.2021 Section A Statement of financial activities Unmtrict•d RtrIcted Endowm•nt funds In¢om• lund• fund• Prforyg•r Reconwmnded by adivlty Total fund• In¢oming mourees (Note 31 Incom? •ndowmnt• IMM.. DononS4j F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 4S1.471 451.471 36.286 0lhqrlrlrMLyS olher Tolal R••ources oxpond•d Exp•ndhur• on: 451.471 451471 227.421 227,421 29,770 Olh S11 Total S12 7421 Net Incomoll•xp•ndlturnl b•for• Snv••lmont galn$lllosts•l 813 224 050 Net Incomèll•xndrnl Extraordlnary Items Tr•nforn b•twe•n funds Other r¢cognlB•d galn•lllo••MI: $15 S16 $17 81• Net mov•m•ftt In funds 224 050 R•¢onciliation of funds.. bUghIOrY¥ 12,617 236.667 Tot•1 funds cJnl•d forward 236.667
Section B Balance sheet Unrn8trfct•d R•8trfet•d Endowm•nt Total th1• lund8 Iorne lund8 funds year Total last year Fixed assets Intanglble assets Tanglble assgts Herltage assots Investments F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 Total flx•d assets Current assets Stocks Debtorn Investments Cash at bank and In hand (Note S Total cuntntassets 810 INot• 41 209 472 77.195 77,195 12,617 Creditorn: amounts lalllng wlthln one year (Note 61 B17 N•t Cumt assets/lllabllltlesJ 012 Totol •550ts 1o$s ¢un¥nt Ilabllltl•$ 81$ 12,617 Creditor8: amounts falllng dug after on• year Provlslons for Ilabllltl•8 816 Total ftét 8ss•ts orllabllldes Funds of the Charity 618 236,667 236.667 Endowmenl fund8 817 R88trictèd Income lunds 818 Unre5trlcted funds Rovaluation resèrve 819 236.867 Totsl funds SkJn8d by one or trustees bohaLI of all Iha Iruste6s Date of approval 08110122 SOtUr• Print Name PABTU AAAL ts CC17a (EX1? 09110r22
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Section C Notès to tne accoun15 Icontl Nots2 2.2 INCOME Accounts"ng polici This siandarGl&stoNa¢wtKJgKoks has been byth2chffjex¢ew trthoSe V. d1( adthiwalpwhas beenallvtedth8nÈh{Sefa b3W. No No n•J FRS IW2 S(IIPLwFRS Iir2. No Ornth and don•th)M ¢yhWb•wo w15.1Q * 5.12 FRS102 SORPI Nl Leu•¢l•ts Ye¥ Nla Yes Nl8 Yes No Nla and ul es Nla Yes No Nla Yej No Nia No Ye5 No Yes No Nla No NIB No N18 Yes No Nla Ye5 Nla VoluDtMrhdp es Nla lrt¢omofrom Irrt4r•8t. royallgs aThJ Yes Nla •yb8¢llO es Wa
Ye$ Nla claims are IS 10105 12 FRS102 SORPI aTrJ inttSoF Nia In¥o•tmrtg•ln4 aNJ IoBs•8 2.3 EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES LIablty rttognltk)n YÈS No W8 e8 Yes Nl8 No Qrani•wlth p•rfonn•ix• Wo Yes No R•dwd•rty¢o•t Yes Nl8 Yes Nla Ye$ N18 PrnfIB1• forUblW 11¢ fmart1 I11n FRS102 SORP 11.17 * 11.1#. FRS102 Yes NO Nla 2.4 ASSETS ¢M• ty ¢harlty Yea No Nla Ye8 Nl• es 141 Yes Nla (WcJ kn rrje 9 0.1 4. Nla Y85 ND Nla Yes Nla Ye5 Nia sto¢8 and x**ln Yes Nl Y88 140
Mla Ye5 Nla Nla POLICIES ADOPTEO ADDITlOtIAL TO OR OIFFERENT FROII THOSE ABOVE
Section C Notes to the accounts Icontl Not• 3 Analysis of inc<>me T)i•l Prlorymr Ana Donation$ 1gga¢l•8: Donations and rfls GrfIAid ac$ General gran15 promded by g0rrv0ther d)aribes Membership subscripb.ons aThY sponseKships whrh are In substance donabons Donaled oods. fa¢ilits and Se8 Olher 388.541 62.930 388,541 62,930 30,361 5.925 451.471 36 286 Charfl8bl• actlvitie8: Othor tradlng aGllvltl••'. Oth•f Tota corne Irom knvo8tm•nts: Int•r•st incom• Diwdend Irme Rental and incnn S•par•ts mat•bl81 Il•m of Income.. Oth•r: CoThversKtin of•ndMMnt hJThJs inlo ¥)ct Gain on dtsposal ol a tsng)b frAed 88t 1 chafi '$ own use Gain on dpJpoMI ofo wgf8mm8 rn18tsd investment Royalti88 frorn the ¢ypbitalion ol tel1 Other TOTAL INCOME 451 471 451471 Oth•r Inlomi8Uon'. All Incom• In th• prfor y14¢ unr•stri•d •xc•M r. Ipl•M• provldv dwcdptlon and •nJunt•l IAfftorn any ondowm•ntlund cOnrted Into Inc¢)m• kn th• rwrtln8 perfod, p19 glv• th• forth• Gonv•rnlM. blfftor• qny gll41ryTrntlund ts eonv•rt•d Into kn th• p•dod. pleam glv•th• r•*•on forth• conv•rth WAthln tho In¢om8 Items •bovo thg followlny Item• •ro mat•rW: Ipleuo d1¥¢1? the naturv. Imount and any prbDr yearamountsl CC17a (EX 0911(K22
Section C Notes to the accounts Icontl Note 4 Debtors and prepayments Please completo thls not• Ifthe charfty has any dgbtOfS or prepayments. 4.1 Analy818 of debtow¥ Th18 year Last ye•r Trade dgbtor8 Prnpayments and accrued Income Other dèbtord 209 472.0 ,47 Total Please ¢omplete 19.2 whor• a material debtor Is rncoverable more than a yearafter the reporting dal•. 4.2 Analysls of debtorn recoverable In More than 1 yoar Iln¢luded in d•btor8 abovoj Thls year Last y•ar Trade dobtors Propayments and ac¢ru•d Income Other debtorn 209 472.0 Total CC17a (Excel) 09110122
Soctioil C Notes lo the accoiints Not• S Ca•h at nk and In nd Thkn ymr Last ymr short t•rni ca•h InvMtm•nts Ilw thin 3 morth m•iyrtty dthl Short tsrni depmlts Ca•h •t bank and On hand Oth•r Tot1 OW10tt2 CC173 {Exll
Section C Notes to the accounts Icontl Note 6 Creditors and accruals Please complete thls note M the ehartty has any credltors or4YCCrnOts. 6.1 Analysls of creditors Amotsnts falllng dufr ¥¥lthln one year Th18 yeaf Lasl year Amounts falling due after moro than one year Thls year Last year Accruals for grants payablo B•nk loans and ov8rdr•fts Trade creditors Payments rece1v on 4Gcount for contrncts or perfomiance-r8latod grants A¢cruals and defgrr•d Income Tax•tlon and 8oclal 8•curlty Oth•r trodltorn 500 6.2 Deferred Income Pleaso complete thls not• If th• charfty has del8rredln¢t>m•. Thls ear Last èar Please explaln tho rnosons why Income Is d•fwThd. Moven7ent In defenyd Income xcount Thls year Last year Balance at the start of the reporting period Amounts added In current perlod Amounts released to income from prev10 perlods Balance at the end of the reportlng perlod CC17a IExce 09J10r22
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND ANO WALE5 Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of ChÈrity NamÈ LorKlon Institute of Vedic Education On accounts for tho year ended 31° December 2021 Charity no {If any) 1184199 Set out on pages (remember to inthde Ihe p8g8 numb8rs of addibon81 $hgel$l I rep)rt to the trustees on my examination of the acCuntS of the above charity (Yhe Trust.) for the year ended 3111212021. Responslbllltles and bas1$ of roport As the charitys trustees. you are responslble for the preparation of the accounts in accordanc8 With the requirements of the Charities Acl 2011 ('the Ad,). I report in r8spect of my examination of the Trusfs accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in canyng out my examinatSon, I have followed all the applicable Dlrectlons given by the Charity Commissi¢)n under section 145(5){b) of the Act. Independent The charlty's gross Income does not exceed £250,000 and l am qualified to examinerfs statement undertake the examination by being a qualified member of ICAEW. I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have cnme to my attention in connection with the examination whlch gives me cause to believe that in. any material respect: the accounting records were not kept in accordance wlth section 130 of the Charities Act; or the accounts did not accord with the accounting records. or the accounts did nol comply wth th8 applicable requirements conceming the fom and content of accounts set out in the Charfttes (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 oth8r than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fair, view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connectlon th the ex8min8tion to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Slgned: Date: 0811012022 Name: MARK MUNNELLY SIGNING ON BEHALF OF CUEBED CONSULTANCY Relevant professlonal quallficallon(s} or body {rfany): INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES Address: 6-7 WATERSIDE. STATION RD, HARPENDEN AL5 4US IER Oct 2018