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  2. Yogaville - Wikipedia

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    Costing $2 million (financed through donations and tithes) and dedicated on July 20, 1986, [2] the shrine is the centerpiece of Yogaville. The structure is shaped like a lotus flower, features a gold-leaf dome, and houses 12 altars representing Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Shinto, Tao, Buddhist, Islam, Sikh, Native American, and African religions. [1]

  3. With stress levels high, Richmond woman helps through ... - AOL

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    Ashley Williams, a yoga therapist, mindfulness educator and the owner of Bare Soul Yoga in Richmond says she has been seeing a greater need for mental health and self-care support.

  4. List of Hindu temples in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although the Society's membership was relatively small, it paved the way for the later rise in popularity of yoga in the United States. [ 4 ] Paramahansa Yogananda also came to the United States to attend a conference in 1920 and established the Self Realization Fellowship .

  5. Yogaville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The interfaith yoga community Satchidananda Ashram - Yogaville is the major physical feature and population center of the CDP. References This ...

  6. Yoga in the Outfield held at the Diamond in Richmond - AOL

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  7. Shockoe Bottom - Wikipedia

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    Shockoe was named in the 1730 Tobacco Inspection Act as the site of a tobacco inspection warehouse on land owned by William Byrd II.The area's development in the late 18th century was aided by move of the state capital to Richmond and the construction of Mayo's bridge in 1788 across the James River (ultimately succeeded by the modern 14th Street Bridge), as well as the siting of key tobacco ...