It’s not every day that you can see a large-scale exhibition of a rather unusual form of bonsai, a traditional and highly artistic art form in Japan. This art involves manipulating natural plants and trees to create miniature masterpieces that tell stories of perseverance and perseverance. Each small bonsai is unique and carefully crafted over many years. All of this is what made this special annual event held at a Santa Cruz school last week so popular.
Recently married Bollywood actress Rakul Preet Singh was the chief guest of the event. An alumnus of the school, she was overjoyed to be part of this special event and admired the many wonderful bonsai plants on display around the school grounds.
(LR) Harsha Hinduja, Rakul Preet Singh Bhagnani, Archana Kochhar, Urvashi Thakkar.
“After so many years, I am coming back to Jamnabai Narsee School! It is such a joy to see the children performing so energetically early in the morning. This philosophy is so beautiful and I would like to thank everyone at the Indian Friendship Bonsai Society. , congratulations on completing 20 years of activity. It’s amazing that we do this event every year. There is so much to learn and ponder about this bonsai art.”
The event ‘Bonsai Bonanza’ is an annual event organized by Harsha Hinduja and Urvashi Thakkar of the Indian Friendship Bonsai Society (IFBS) and Jamnabai Narsee School.
During the event, Harsha Hinduja emphasized the deep connection between humanity and the environment and advocated the need for comprehensive education to foster environmental awareness. She emphasized the urgent need for cooperative action to protect Earth’s ecosystems. Harsha Hinduja also promoted the adoption of sustainability practices such as bonsai art and wise use of natural resources.
Harsha Hinduja feels very close to the art of bonsai, and said this about the art of bonsai. “Enthusiasm, passion and dedication are the pillars of practicing the art of bonsai. We invite you to join us and see for yourself how the world is changing and how a hobby can become an innate passion. Flower arranging, bonsai and gardening are like a triumvirate, three paths that arise from and converge on the same source: Mother Nature. This triumvirate includes teamwork, perseverance, a desire to express your best, a commitment to action, awareness of the present moment, reflection that brings clarity, and reflection that leads to growth through regular practice. There are many essential life lessons that open up to us. Connecting with Mother Nature allows us to feel gratitude towards her. This is a beautiful spiritual practice that we should all inculcate, especially in today’s era where maintaining mental health is as important as physical health. ”
IFBS vice president Urvashi Thakkar, who initiated this initiative at the school, said, “Bonsai and flower arranging are the twin green corridors of the cultural highway that connects India and Japan. We would like to thank our Chairman, Mrs. Harsha Hinduja, for promoting the art of bonsai. “She has always encouraged us and her dignity, simplicity and dedication are It is commendable. The Hindu family has always supported us for this noble cause.”
Recently married Bollywood actress Rakul Preet Singh was the chief guest of the event. An alumnus of the school, she was overjoyed to be part of this special event and admired the many wonderful bonsai plants on display around the school grounds.
(LR) Harsha Hinduja, Rakul Preet Singh Bhagnani, Archana Kochhar, Urvashi Thakkar.
“After so many years, I am coming back to Jamnabai Narsee School! It is such a joy to see the children performing so energetically early in the morning. This philosophy is so beautiful and I would like to thank everyone at the Indian Friendship Bonsai Society. , congratulations on completing 20 years of activity. It’s amazing that we do this event every year. There is so much to learn and ponder about this bonsai art.”
The event ‘Bonsai Bonanza’ is an annual event organized by Harsha Hinduja and Urvashi Thakkar of the Indian Friendship Bonsai Society (IFBS) and Jamnabai Narsee School.
During the event, Harsha Hinduja emphasized the deep connection between humanity and the environment and advocated the need for comprehensive education to foster environmental awareness. She emphasized the urgent need for cooperative action to protect Earth’s ecosystems. Harsha Hinduja also promoted the adoption of sustainability practices such as bonsai art and wise use of natural resources.
Harsha Hinduja feels very close to the art of bonsai, and said this about the art of bonsai. “Enthusiasm, passion and dedication are the pillars of practicing the art of bonsai. We invite you to join us and see for yourself how the world is changing and how a hobby can become an innate passion. Flower arranging, bonsai and gardening are like a triumvirate, three paths that arise from and converge on the same source: Mother Nature. This triumvirate includes teamwork, perseverance, a desire to express your best, a commitment to action, awareness of the present moment, reflection that brings clarity, and reflection that leads to growth through regular practice. There are many essential life lessons that open up to us. Connecting with Mother Nature allows us to feel gratitude towards her. This is a beautiful spiritual practice that we should all inculcate, especially in today’s era where maintaining mental health is as important as physical health. ”
IFBS vice president Urvashi Thakkar, who initiated this initiative at the school, said, “Bonsai and flower arranging are the twin green corridors of the cultural highway that connects India and Japan. We would like to thank our Chairman, Mrs. Harsha Hinduja, for promoting the art of bonsai. “She has always encouraged us and her dignity, simplicity and dedication are It is commendable. The Hindu family has always supported us for this noble cause.”
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