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God moves in mysterious ways

1st August 1981, Page 17
1st August 1981
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Page 17, 1st August 1981 — God moves in mysterious ways
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A SCANIA artic is home as well as a place of worship to four Ha Krishna monks from Scotland, Greece, Canada and Dominica. The low-loading semi-trailer is beautiful temple that goes to th, people, with a Scot, Edward McMillan (whose Hindu name Indranuja Dasa) of Hamilton, at the wheel.

The living quarters include showers and a stove but no beds. The hardy monks, who rise at about 3am for a day of devotion, sleep on the floor.

Ironically, the permanent temple of this temperance sect above a pub in Granville Street, Glasgow.

l am reminded of the occasior when Adrian Graves, the road transport public relations consultant, was showing his father around the Commercial Vehicle Exhibition. A salesman who mistook Graves pre for a haulier launched into a hard sel of a lorry.

"You realise my father is a parson?" asked Adrian. As quic as a flash the salesman came, back: "I can give immediate delivery of a coach that would make a smashing mobile church."

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Locations: Glasgow