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Kamianka, Luhansk Raion, Luhansk Oblast

Coordinates: 48°14′31″N 39°23′39″E / 48.24194°N 39.39417°E / 48.24194; 39.39417
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Kamianka
Кам'янка
Village
Kamianka is located in Luhansk Oblast
Kamianka
Kamianka
Kamianka is located in Ukraine
Kamianka
Kamianka
Coordinates: 48°14′31″N 39°23′39″E / 48.24194°N 39.39417°E / 48.24194; 39.39417
Country Ukraine
Oblast Luhansk Oblast
RaionLuhansk Raion
HromadaLutuhyne urban hromada
Established1921
Area
 • Total
7.909 km2 (3.054 sq mi)
Elevation
119 m (390 ft)
Population
 • Total
482
 • Density61/km2 (160/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
92032
Area code+380 6436

Kam'yanka (Ukrainian: Кам'янка), also known as Kamenka (Russian: Каменка) is a village in Lutuhyne urban hromada, Luhansk Raion, Luhansk Oblast (region), Ukraine. The village's population is 482 (as of 2001).

Administratively, Kam'yanka belongs to the Luhansk Raion (district) of the oblast as a part of the Kam'yans'ka local council.

All Religions Mount

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Nikolay Ivanovich Tarasenko (2003) at the home altar on his All Religions Mount in the Catholic white attire put on the hat and holding in his hands a drum of famous Teacher of the Nipponzan Myohoji Order in Eurasia — Junsei Terasawa.
April 28, 2003, Circle of Peace on All Religions Mount: Roman Turchin initiated and with Nikolay Tarasenko organized celebrating the 750th anniversary of Namu-Myo-Ho-Ren-Ge-Kyo, which brought together a large number of guests.

48°13′44.9″N 39°23′18″E / 48.229139°N 39.38833°E / 48.229139; 39.38833 [1]

In 1992, at the above coordinates settled famous Ukrainian archaeologist Nikolay Tarasenko, who laid there basement for All World's Religions Temple. Now, on this basement grew Orthodox All Saints Temple.

Nearby are staying Catholic chapel (48°13′46″N 39°23′18″E / 48.229404°N 39.388452°E / 48.229404; 39.388452 (Catholic chapel)) and the Buddhist stupa (48°13′46″N 39°23′21″E / 48.229383°N 39.38915°E / 48.229383; 39.38915 (Buddhist stupa)). April 28, 2003 at the stupa celebrated the 750th anniversary of Namu-Myo-Ho-Ren-Ge-Kyo, which gathered a large number of guests. Organizers was Nicholay Tarasenko and now rested in peace Roman Turchin.

The Mount has visited Roman Turchin's mentor — a famous monk-pacifist, Teacher of the Order Nipponzan Myohoji in Eurasia and Advisor of Inter Religious Federation of World Peace (IRFWP) — Junsei Terasawa

Being involved in the activities of the Don Cossacks, including religious, Nikolay Ivanovich Tarasenko[2] was initiated into many religious doctrines, so in spite of his current recess in the Orthodox Church he can not divide God, because appreciates people and what they do in their quest for God.[3]

Demographics

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As of the 2001 Ukrainian census, the village had a population of 482 inhabitants. The native language composition was as follows:[4]

Primary languages in Kamianka
percent
Ukrainian
76.8%
Russian
11.4%
others
11.8%

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Anonymous 2009: «Coordinates All Saints Temple: 48° 13' 44.9" n. l., 39° 23' 18" e. l. (Russian: Координаты Храм Всех Святых: 48° 13′ 44.9″ с. ш., 39° 23′ 18″ в. д.
  2. ^ Луганск 2014: «(is speaking Nikolay Tarasenko) You can show all, no one is afraid <...> we'll not make any shot <...> except in the air with joy, and even more, so speak, in a human person. We don't wish blood. (Russian: (говорит Николай Тарасенко) Можешь показывать всех, никто не боится <...> не сделаем ни одного выстела <...> кроме как в воздух от радости, а тем более, так сказать, в человека. Мы не хотим крови.
  3. ^ Ткаченко 2009: «initially he haunted the idea to build an All World's Religions Temple on the mount. But in view of the enormity of the problem this idea was abandoned. And be limited the symbols of every religion. So appeared Catholic chapel at first, then Buddhist stupa. A little later, the followers of the teachings of Babaji built the Temple of Fire. Tarasenko did not mind, though he remained faithful to the Orthodox Church. However ... — At one time I had the initiation into many teachings — said the hermit. — Including into the Mapuche Indians. Communicated with Mormons, took refuge in Buddhism, I have a blessing on monasticism from Latin American Bishop Alexander. From Catholics received the blessing to wear white clothes. And I can not divide God. Whatever his name —- He's the only. For me the important people and what they do in their quest for God. People — all divine messengers, even if they do not know it. (Russian:

    первоначально ему не давала покоя мысль выстроить на горе Храм всех мировых религий. Но ввиду грандиозности задачи от этой идеи пришлось отказаться. И ограничиться символами каждой религии. Так на круче появилась сначала католическая часовенка, затем буддийская ступа. Чуть позже гостившие у него последователи учения Бабаджи построили здесь храм Огня. Тарасенко не возражал, хотя сам остался верен православию. Впрочем…

    — В свое время я имел посвящение во многих учениях, — говорит отшельник. — В том числе и у индейцев мапучу. Общался с мормонами, брал прибежище в буддизме, имею благословение на монашество у латиноамериканского епископа Александра. У католиков получил благословение на ношение белой одежды. И я не могу разделить Бога. Каким бы именем Его ни называли — Он один. Для меня важны люди и то, что они делают в своем стремлении к Богу. Люди — все божественные посланники, даже если они об этом не знают.

  4. ^ "Рідні мови в об'єднаних територіальних громадах України".

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