Gong Xi Fa Cai!
31 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: CNY, Gallop, Gong Xi, Gong Xi Fa Cai, Good Luck, Happy Chinese New Year, Horse, Horse Year, jam tarts, Prosperity, Yummy
Bhagavad Geeta and Mahabharata Championships 2014
26 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
Jai Shree Krishna, Jai Gurudev.
The Geeta Ashram Youth are pleased to announce that we are organising a Bhagavad Geeta and Mahabharata Championships 2014!!! š
It is our first event of the year and we hope to get children and youth together in the spirit of the Geeta.
For more information on the Championships, click here.
Misconceptions on Hinduism: Idol Worship
19 Jan 2014 1 Comment
in Uncategorized Tags: bhagavad geeta, Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 12, Devotion, Faith, geeta, Gita, hinduism, Hindus, Idol Worship, Idols, Misconceptions, Verse 5, worship
Many people scoff or are amused at the idea of idol-worship. Really, itās not difficult to put yourself in their shoes and understand why they may react so sceptically to this thousand year old Hindu practice. Having grown in a multiracial country which hosts individuals of various faiths, I have met my fair share of sceptics or just simply curious individuals. Many a time, questions such as āWhy do you worship idols made by human hands?ā or āWhy do you pray to stone pieces?ā have been posed to me. Unfortunately for me, majority of these incidents occurred during my young schooling years. Back then, I didnāt have answers to supply and could either react by being ashamed or offended and storm off. Neither of which would benefit anyone.
I wish that I can proudly tell you today that I had reacted by going home with veins pounding full of determination to find an answer to the questions ringing in my ears, that I bombarded my parents with questions or that I played detective and did some sleuthing around, in other words conveniently googling the answer. I did no such thing and Iām not proud of how I dealt with the issue.
It was only years later that the answer came to me one Sunday morning. It was during one of the Geeta children classes I attended at the Ashram. I remember distinctly that we were reciting chapter 12 and how I attempted to multitask by reciting in Sanskrit and at the same time by reading the English translation inserted below. At one of the verses I remember stopping abruptly and inhaling a sharp gasp of air. It was somewhat an epiphany. Before me in one of the verses was an answer to the questions I had once avoided. Despite having recited the chapter innumerable times, I had never noticed that message before. I had a feeling similar to the one you have when you discover forgotten money in articles of clothing you havenāt worn in ages. It was a wonderful feeling and Iām overjoyed to inform you that even today the Bhagavad Geeta surprises me constantly with answers, sound advice or solutions when I least expect them. The verse that answered the questions I had about idol or deity worship was verse 5 from chapter 12 of the Bhagavad Geeta.
kleÅo ‘dhikatarasĀ teshÄm
avyaktÄsakta-cetasÄm
avyaktÄhiĀ gatirĀ duhkham
dehavadbhirĀ avÄpyate
Severe is the path of those whose minds are set on the Unmanifest, for the goal of the Unmanifest is painful to reach by the embodied beings.
– Bhagavad Geeta Chap 12, Vs 5
Below are a few insights explaining idol worship:
- Easiest way to install faith and devotion
To intellectuals who are well informed in spiritual knowledge, the abstract concept of God may be engaging, but to an ordinary individual the idea is complex and difficult to comprehend. On the other hand, an ordinary individual like you and me will find a concrete image or idea of God that we can easily grasp far more appealing. For example the image of Ganesha or the idea of Krishna we hear from many stories. An idol will represent God and his many qualities thus making it easier for us to believe in His existence and to devote ourselves to Him rather than attempting to worship the unmanifest or the formless. - A way of acknowledging the omnipresence of God
From a sub-atomic particle to the great stars, God is manifested in all His creations.
We believe that God is āOmnipresentā. If God is everywhere, then surely He is in that idol. In idol worship, a devotee gives as much love and respect to his/her idol believing that God resides in it. - Idol worship helps devotees to become deeply religious
Once an idol is installed in the house or in a puja mandir (place of worship in a house), the very house becomes a place of Godās residence, a very sacred place, a temple by itself. The idol reminds household members of the divine presence and of their religious duties and responsibilities. It inspires devout men to keep their houses pure and not to indulge in sacrilegious acts. - Aid to concentration
More than any abstract concept, an image or a symbol is the best aid to concentrate and control oneās mind and attention. By focusing the mind on an image, the mind can be tamed and stabilized. Today science has been able to proof that images subdued in the subconscious plays a significant role in shaping oneās life and destiny. The ancient Hindus were aware of the potentiality of the mind and therefore did not object to the worship of idols. They knew it was the best way to lead the fickle human mind towards God. - An effective prayer : Communicating with God.
Idol worship helps us to focus the energies from our prayer into a strong current flowing in one particular direction. Besides, the supposed physical proximity to God intensifies the emotional fervour and charges the prayer with love and devotion.
There are many reasons why a devout Hindu worships idols. To simply explain it, idol worship is the best method of communication with God for many Hindus.
Religion is a matter of faith. There is no one right way to attain God. The paths to God are many and many are the ways one can reach Him.
Hari Om.
This truly insightful article has been written by Nayantara Soni, 19 years
Shubh Thaipusam!
17 Jan 2014 1 Comment

Thaipusam 2014 @ Batu Caves, Malaysia
The G.A Youth would like to wish everyone a Blessed Thaipusam!
Just as Lord Muruga vanquished the demon army of Tarakasura, let us all make an effort to vanquish the demons within us (greed, pride, lust, hate etc)! Happy Thaipusam!
an Auspicious Day! :)
14 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: blessings, Happy, Hindu New Year, Lohri, Makar Sankranti, New Year, Ponggal
G.A Youth would like to wish everyone a very Happy Ponggal, Happy Makar Sankranti and Happy Lohri! š May Lord Krishna continue to shower his blessings and here’s to a blessed year ahead!
Ā
A Lesson in Faith
09 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: bhagavad geeta, Ch 9 Vs 3, Chapter 9, Faith, Ganga, Ganges, Gita, Lord Shiva, Parvati, River, sinless, Sins, sins washed away, Verse 3
It is said that one who has taken a dip in the Holy Ganges is free from all sin and will attain the Lord. Thousands of devotees visit the Ganges yearly, yet many feel no different after taking a bath. Why is that so?
The answer to that question is Faith.Ā
One Day, Parvati Mata asks Lord Shiva, “Dear husband, if every devotee who takes a bath in River Ganga will join us here in the heavens, will there be enough room for everyone?”
Lord Shiva smiles and says, “Dear Parvati, you shouldn’t worry about that and let me show you why. Let us go down to Earth, to River Ganga. I will take the form of a very ill, poor elderly man who is nearing his end. I will be lying by the river bank, unable to move stricken with disease. The only way to end my suffering is to have a few drops of Ganga Jal given to me by a sinless man. I would like you, O’Parvati to find someone there who can give me these few drops of Ganga Jal.”
Parvati Mata agrees to carry out Lord Shiva’s plans. So, they go down to Earth and Lord Shiva takes the form of an ill man.Ā
Parvati Mata first approaches a young man who has just come out after taking a dip in the ganges. She says “Dear sir, could you please help me? My husband is very ill and he needs just a few drops of water from River Ganga from a sinless man. Can you help me?”
The young man replies, “Oh lady, i’m very sorry but i have committed many, many sins in my life. I won’t be of any use to you or your husband!” He then walks away.Ā
Parvati Mata then approaches another person who has just taken a bath in the Ganges for help. Once again she gets the reply, “Oh i’m sorry, mam – but i have performed countless sins in my lifetime!”
And so this goes on for hours as everyone Parvati Mata approached gave the same answer. Parvati Mata asks many people as they come out of the river after taking their bath, but to no avail.
Finally, she stops an old gentleman and asks “Dear sir, could you please help my husband? He is extremely ill and is in dire need of a few drops of Ganga Jal from a person who has committed no sin.”
The gentleman replies, “Oh dear lady, I can help you!! I have just taken a dip in the Ganges and therefore I am clear of all sins. I will help you!”
He then goes to the river and takes the Ganga Jal and pours it on the elderly man.Ā
Immediately, Lord Shiva takes his true form, blesses the man and liberates him. He then tells Parvati Mata “Of all the people you have approached today, He was the ONLY one who believes and has faith that his sins will be washed away in the Ganges. Everyone else just performed it as a ritual with no true faith. That is why, my dear you needn’t worry at all about space in the heavens ;)”Ā
aÅraddadhÄnÄḥ purusĢ£Ä
dharmasyÄsyaĀ parantapa
aprÄpyamÄmĢnivartante
mrĢ£tyu-samĢsÄra-vartmani
O Arjuna, people devoid of faith in this Dharma (way), do not attain Me, but return to the path of the mortal world.Ā
– Bhagavad Geeta Chapter 9, Verse 3
Classes for Children
06 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: Children, Geeta Classes, Geeta for children, Kids, Youth
Our Geeta Classes for children will start again on 12th January 2013!
Classes are from 11.15 am to 12.30 pm every Sunday!
All are welcome to join! More info on our classes here.
Look forward to seeing all of you this Sunday! š
Hello 2014 :D
02 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: 2014, bhagavad geeta, inspiration, liberate, Lord, new, New Year, positivity, strength
Alas, we say goodbye to 2013 to welcome an incredible 2014 – a new year and a chance for a fresh, new beginning. As we celebrate the dawn of this New Year, the Geeta Ashram Youth would like to extend our warmest wishes to you all. 2013 has hosted some wonderful moments for the Ashram ā the annual Janmashtmi celebrations, the Geeta Ashram Art Competition, our Radha Krishna Bhajan Yatra, weekly Geeta classes and the list goes on.
Time is indeed of the essence, so let us not waste any of it. Letās embrace a 2014 where time is spent on philanthropy & reflection, identifying the peaks & troughs of our days and internalizing lessons learnt. Letās liberate ourselves from the unnecessary concerns and fears that bind us down and allow the Lord to guide us as we negotiate lifeās crevices.
Letās live a life with Bhagawan and for Bhagawan.
We’ve got 365 days left to change our world for the better this year. Letās go!
Blessed 2014, all :D
01 Jan 2014 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: 2014, Blessed 2014, blessings, Celebration, geeta ashram, New Beginnings, New Year, Youth
The Geeta Ashram Youth would like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year! š š š
May Bhagawan continue to shower his choicest blessings to each and every one of you š We hope that you have a wonderful year ahead!
Thank you so much to everyone who has made 2013 special for us youth š 2014 is going to be a BIG and busy year for us and we hope to have your continuous support and blessings! We will be updating our blog all year round, so do follow us! (click on follow on the top left hand corner and put in your email address to get regular updates)
Here are some pictures from last night as we ushered in the New Year in Geeta Ashram.
New Year’s Eve Celebrations
29 Dec 2013 Leave a comment
in Uncategorized Tags: 2014, auspicious, blessings, geeta ashram malaysia, goodbye 2013, gratitude, New Year, New Year's Eve, prayers
Join us in ushering in the New Year by chanting the Vishnu Sahasranaam š
Pooja begins at 10pm till midnight on Dec 31 @ Geeta Ashram Malaysia.Ā We will be chanting the glorious thousand names of the Lord and offer a tulsi leaf or a petal to Bhagavan as we chant His name.
What a beautiful and auspicious way to express our gratitude for all His grace in 2013 and to seek His blessings as 2014 begins.
* All devotees are requested to bring a thali, with an oil lamp and enough flowers or tulsi leaves for the pooja.









