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Pañña means wisdom while
Puri, a palace, a holy site or 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.
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Body
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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.
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