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Sacred forests - KS4 - KS5
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This assembly focuses on the mythology of Krishna, who is said to have lived in a forested area of Vrindavan. The local population's reaction to the exploits of Krishna form the model for a devotional response to the divine, known as bhakti. This 'loving-devotion' can include worship through poetry, music and dance. Students are asked to consider what artistic forms they can use to express joy in the divine creation, and to bring that joy to others.

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