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Pañña means wisdom while Puri, a palace, a holy site of pilgrimage. In some eastern languages Puri also has the connotations of untying what has been tied and of making the unknown known, suggesting solution. Pañpuri then represents a place where we awaken to the perfect balance and harmony between our inner and outer selves and our environment.
Panpuri also believes that our senses are a gateway to our souls. One of the best ways to speak to our souls is by caring for our senses with purity, by avoiding toxic situations, states of mind, people and substances.
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Like our ancestors we believe the well-being of our body is directly affected by the well-being of our soul and our surroundings. We believe true beauty is more than skin-deep and comes from deep within the body and the soul. |