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There is presently an urgent need at ISKCON Radha Madhava Mandir – Belfast – N. Ireland for a brahmana initiated pujari to take up the position of Head Pujari, due to the health situation of the present Head Pujari. We are also looking for pujari-helpers (some of them can also be without first initiation). Allowances paid weekly, living expenses and training provided. Preferably with a diploma from Mayapur Academy or with previous pujari experience. Preferably from an EU-country since in that case there are no legal difficulties, but all applications will be considered. We are looking for a long-term stay (1 year and more). Helper pujaris or pujari in training can apply for a short term stay.
Temple will provide accommodation, prasada and all basic needs plus weekly allowance depending on the needs. Written reference from ISKCON authorities is requested. Send your letter to Belfast Temple President caitanya@pamho.net
your servant,
Caitanya candrodaya dasa
TP Radha Madhava Mandir
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