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editI love Skanda Vale,it is beautiful and I love the songs they sing also we sing,especially me We have to pay £0.00 its free to go but you have to be a vegatarian for 3 days. You have to climb a mountain to see the Kali . I LOVE IT SO MUCH
Ramya Varatharaj Harrow,London
spelling
editAccourding to there Council minutes this is spelled Skandavale, but the website refers to it as Skanda Vale. Agathoclea (talk) 08:24, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
Overhaul of Article
editI've made an account on Wikipedia specially so I can do an overhaul of the Skanda Vale article and also add some more related articles. So I thought I had better announce myself here. I am a devotee of Skanda Vale and of the Community of the Many Names of God, so of course I do approach with a certain bias. But I've got a deep and longstanding familiarity with reading Wikipedia articles, and I'll do my best to write in a neutral and fully-referenced manner. Hopefully people will call me out on anything that doesn't cut it and we can have a constructive discussion about it. Thanks! - SkandaPanda (talk) 08:55, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
references
editI've found another journal article on this: The Community of the Many Names of God: Sampradaya Construction in a Global Diaspora or New Religious Movement June 2007 Religions of South Asia 1(1) DOI:10.1558/rosa.v1i1.107 Ron Geaves. [1] Secretlondon (talk) 16:21, 26 July 2021 (UTC)
Ron Geaves is the man as far as academic coverage of Skanda Vale goes. Doesn't say much.
I wonder if we could do a bit of rewording of your edits in the introductory section?