Auroville in Puducherry will teach you the quiet and peaceful ways of living
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Auroville in Puducherry will teach you the quiet and peaceful ways of living 
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Auroville is an experimental community established in 1968, focusing on spiritual, cultural, and environmental harmony. It is located 40 minutes from the French Quarter in Puducherry, India. The community is based on human unity, … Read more
Auroville is an experimental community established in 1968, focusing on spiritual, cultural, and environmental harmony. It is located 40 minutes from the French Quarter in Puducherry, India. The community is based on human unity, spiritual progress, and sustainable living. Auroville is managed by the Auroville Foundation, which is supported by the Government of India and UNESCO. Read less
Auroville was founded in 1968 by Mirra Alfassa, also known as "The Mother", as an experimental community focused on spiritual, cultural, and environmental harmony, and it has since grown to become a unique international city with a population of around 2,500 people from over 50 countries (and counting). This unique city was designed by architect Roger Anger.
It was only after visiting Auroville as an adult did I understand the meaning and the purpose of Auroville, that is, a place of unity and peace where people from all over the world can live together in harmony, regardless of nationality, religion, or culture.
For those who find alternative lifestyles appealing, Auroville is a great place. One of the main reasons why Auroville is such a popular tourist destination is because of its unique community and philosophy. Don’t forget the design too!
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