Thursday, January 28, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Mahabharatha Jnana Yagna in Tamil at Tirunagar.
Hari Om
‘Mahabaratha yajna’ in “Dharmaakshetram”, was held from 16th January to 20th January at 6.30 p.m
The bajans praising Sri Krishna, set suitable ambience before Br. Sri.Srinivas Chaitanyaji started the yajna.
Invoking Veda vyasa, the yajna touched yet an another milestone of Mahabharatha.
The demise of Abimanyu, Jayathrathan vadham, gadothgajan vadham, Drona vadham……..Countless messages from every incident. The yajna was not just a story telling session -.
The subtle reality behind the appearances and applications of the same in the present day’s life opened one’s mind and heart.
Bridging the protection of ‘Narayan astharam’ to the protection of ‘Uranium’ in Kalpakkam was just amazing. It made us to see the splendor of Vedic India.
Some of the significant sparks seen in the yajna:-
v The thoughts, perceptions, sensations, emotions and desires designed and centered around ‘ego’ will ultimately lead to disaster.
v The self-esteemed is ‘cool’ at all circumstances, independent and walk with confidence while the egoistic are dependent and hence insecure and lose temper often.
v The sages and the wise meditate and leave the body while others die unaware of their spiritual entity.
v If there is a spiritual longing and sincere surrender, the Lord comes in and thereafter you are relieved of your good and bad. So, be spotless!
v Like Pandavas, whose every move in the war was as per the direction of Sri Krishna, a family has to be. The unity gives strength and power.
v ‘I want what you want’ was the mantra of Arujuna to Yogeshwar. That should be the mantra for all.
v God is available for all. To choose Him or His maya network of worldly objects is left to us. The choice is ours.
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v Badrinath the abode of penance of Narayana and Katharnath- the descendence of resplendent Jyothi of Siva to reveal THEY ARE ONE- Rudhra Narayana.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Spiritual Camp for Senior Citizens
Men and women 58 years and above are eligible to join this Senior Citizens’ Camp. The camp will have four Sessions and will be handled by the faculties Br. Srinivas Chaithanyaji, M/s Gopalsamy, Mallika Sekar and .Rtn. Dr. E. Radha Krishnan. Tea, Lunch, and camp kit will be provided to the participants.
For more details and those who are interested to join the Camp may register their names, in person or over phone with the following persons:M/s Mallika Sekar: 99940 43599; Thilagar: 94433 36708. and chinmaya Mission: 0452 3268602