FAIR TRADE PINK NAMSTE BLOG
The Adivasi Innovation Hub - Latest from our partner organization Accord
14/07/2021
Latest news from our partner organization Accord (Action for Community Organization, Rehabilitation and Development)
The story of Adivasi Tribal people in a south indian forest becoming self reliant – again! Part 3
28/03/2018
The story of Adivasi Tribal people in a south indian forest becoming self reliant – again!
Part 3
The story of Adivasi Tribal people in a south indian forest becoming self reliant – again! Part 2
01/12/2017
The story of Adivasi Tribal people in a south indian forest becoming self reliant – again!
Part 2
The story of Adivasi Tribal people in a south indian forest becoming self reliant – again!
20/09/2017
The story of Adivasi Tribal people in a south indian forest becoming self reliant – again!
Part 1
Pink Namaste selected top ethical goods by Natural Health Magazine
02/05/2017
Pink Namaste selected top ethical goods by Natural Health Magazine, the leading alternative wellbeing magazine in the UK
Yogis Free Soap that is kind to the water
02/05/2017
Yogis today all meditate on the pollution they cause water. In scotland I met Tibetan yogis who like soapwort very much as a europeans alternative to soapnuts for good karma washing.
The who is who of Yoga by Uttrang Kaur Khalsa
02/05/2017
The who is who of Yoga by Uttrang Kaur Khalsa
Part 1Kuldeep Singh – who listens to spiritual stories
02/05/2017
Today I met Kuldeep Singh. He has lived in the holy city of Anandpur Sahib for a ‘long long time’.
He is an old man now, so his spiritual practice in this time is listening to spiritual stories which are told each day.
Feeding The Roots
02/05/2017
Traditionally, students of yoga have served their teachers/gurus in
exchange for knowledge. There are still thousands of dedicated yogis living in
the Himalayas and elsewhere, practicing original teachings and exploring new
ways. At the same time, we have an abundance of 'new' yoga all over the world,
sometimes the branches of yoga are growing far away from their roots. The aim
of this project is to build goodwill bridges between the ancient roots in India
and the western branches.
Part & Parcel. A Yoga Documentary Satsang by Emma Newlyn
02/05/2017
Having been one of the organisers of this year’s Brighton Yoga Festival, which raised money for two local charities, I got the chance to meet many incredibly kind and passionate people, all of whom care about spreading the word of yoga in order to help others. The festival was a huge success and I’m so grateful to have been able to teach a class on the main stage with the very talented DJ OM Nebula providing beautiful music. Pink Namaste helped to fund the festival, and were there raising awareness about their fairtrade Yoga products. Through Pink Namate, I met Diego Barraza, the director of Part & Parcel who introduced me to his documentary. If you’re interested in learning more about Yoga and what it really means, then this is a film definitely worth watching. Read on to find out more….
About Pink Namaste
We believe that we can be catalysts for change, doing what we love. It is time for new business models to replace the old.
Since 2004, Pink Namaste supports small cooperatives, fair trade and traditional art forms. We aim to use recycled and organic materials in our manufacture, wherever possible.
Completing the circle we support social and environmental projects in India. Up to date we have financed tailoring lessons for ladies near Mysore, training sessions in organic farming for tribal people in Karnataka, and are currently supporting the making of an organic garden farm near Mysore.
We believe that business can be fun, creative and benefit everybody involved, from producers and managers through to customers.
Help us to grow the circle of love by enjoying our products, becoming our friend and telling people about us.
We live Yoga and we also organize Yoga workshops and fund-raising events.
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