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Maruta Anjusan

I mixed the cement to build the Peace Pagoda.

Every day I went to Bletchley market to pick up cauliflower leaves and cook for the monks who were also helping.

The Peace Pagoda in Milton Keynes that Maruta helped build.

On the day of the official opening of the Pagoda it was so windy and so cold, everyone was freezing. It’s important for everyone. Milton Keynes is international with all sorts of people.

“Every day I went to Bletchley market to pick up cauliflower leaves and cook for the monks who were also helping build the Pagoda”

When I came to Milton Keynes, just before the Pagoda was built, I didn’t think I’d still be here nearly forty years later but I just carry on spreading the message every day and then I became old!

I think the people of Milton Keynes are really positive.

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