30 Mar 2017
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Tags: Abhishegam, auspicious, Deity Installation, Durga Mata, Ganesh, geeta ashram malaysia, Hanuman, New moorthis, Praan Pratishta, prayers, Radha Krishna
Our moorthis were brought out today!!!! 🙂 🙂 🙂 Buttttttt… they are currently covered in cloth and we are still unable to see them as yet… Our revered Pandatjis and Acharyaji who have come from India for this auspicious ceremony explained to us the steps of the Praan Pratishta, and it won’t be till the end of the week till the Praan
is placed into the moorthis, and they are placed at the altar.
The morning started with prayers, followed by the Abhishegam of Baby Krishna.

Abhisegam of Baby Krishna
After that, we had the Abhishegam of the miniature versions of our moorthis – and everyone who was present was blessed to be able to perform the Abhishegam

Devotees lining up to perform the abhishegam

Devotees lining up to perform the Abhishegam
We also dedicated a prayer session to our pandatji – Mr. Satyavan Mishraji who has dedicated the last 12 years of his life to Geeta Ashram Malaysia, whose wherabouts, we wish so much, Bhagawan would let us know. We are still actively searching, and praying for his safe return ❤
The morning’s events culminated with a Havan where we recited Chapter 12 and 15 of the Bhagavad Geeta, along with other verses.

Havan
It was truly a blissful day today and we look forward to the next three days!
We hear we may get to see a little bit of the moorthis tomorrow!! 😉
Do join us for this auspicious Praan Pratishta Ceremony!
30 Mar 2017
by Geeta Ashram Youth
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Tags: auspicious, Deity Installation, Durga Mata, Ganesh, geeta ashram malaysia, Hanuman, Havan, Kalash Yatra, Praan Pratishta, prayers, Radha Krishna, Special, Swami Hari Harji Maharaj
Jai Shree Krishna. Jai Gurudev.
We had a fantastic opening to this beautiful 5 day long ceremony!
Starting with an obeissance to Ganesh Bhagawan, we then journeyed on to the Kalash Yatra Ceremony and brought in water collected from various temples around Malaysia for the Praan Pratishta.
This was then followed by an Abhishegam of miniature versions of the 5 main moorthis that will be installed on Saturday, culminating with a Havan.
Still no preview of the Moorthis yet, but we are realllllllly excited! We hear they are all in beautiful marble… and oh how we miss our Radha Krishna and yearn to see them! ❤
Here are some pictures from today!

Prayers To Ganesh Bhagawan

Kalash Yatra Ceremony – All the ladies carrying holy water into the Geeta Ashram.

Havan being initiated by the main Yajmaan – the donors of the Moorthis. Everyone else who was present then participated in the Havan.
For more pictures – click here!
4 more days to go – we are hoping for a sneak peak of the moorthis tomorrow 😉
Look forward to having all of you join us for the next few days!
07 Feb 2016
by Geeta Ashram Youth
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Tags: 24 Hours, Chalisa24, Devotion, Faith, geeta ashram, geeta ashram malaysia, Geeta Ashram Youth, Hanuman, Hanuman Chalisa, Hanumat Akhand Path, Recitation, spirituality

To learn the story behind this fun fact, click here!
Do join us for our 24 hour Hanuman Chalisa Recitation on 13th and 14th February 2016! Click here for more information!
06 Feb 2016
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Tags: 24H, akhand path, Chalisa24, Devotion, Faith, geeta ashram, Geeta Ashram Youth, Hanuman, Hanuman Chalisa
Jai Siya Ram one and all 🙏🏻😃
We are only one week away from our event!
For the first time ever in Malaysia and in the history of Geeta Ashram Malaysia, a Hanumat Akhand Path (24-hours’ chanting) of the Hanuman Chalisa is being organized in honour of Lord Shree Hanumanji.
Devotees and spiritual institutions from all over the country are cordially invited to join and participate in the chanting.
The programme is as follows:
Any devotee who wishes to select a time slot (30-minute slots) to recite/lead the Hanuman Chalisa can contact us so that we can arrange the timing accordingly 🙂
We look forward to seeing everyone next weekend 🙂
JSK
15 Apr 2014
by Geeta Ashram Youth
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Tags: Anjani Putra, Devotion, Hanuman, Hanuman Chalisa, Hanuman Jayanti, Hanumanji, Happy Birthday, Humilty, Lord Hanuman, Lord Hanumanji, Lord Rama, Planet Saturn, Ramayana, strength, Vanara

Hanumanji at Geeta Ashram Malaysia
Hanuman Jayanti, which falls on the full moon day (Purnima) of the Hindu lunar month of Chaitra, is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Hanumanji who is commonly depicted in the form of Vanara in the Ramayana. It is believed that he was born from the boon of Vayu, the wind deity and is the son of Anjana and Kesari. He is also known as the “obstacle remover”. Hanumanji is the only deity who has full control over the planet Shani (Saturn). Hence, Hindus offer him oil and leaves on Saturday so that he would protect them from bad effects of Planet Saturn (Shani) (According to Indian astrology, the problems in one’s life are caused by Planet Saturn).
Lord Hanuman is a shape-shifter with magical powers that allow him to take many forms, move mountains and control the clouds. Even more than his magical power is His devotion to Lord Rama. Lord Rama gave this blessing to him when he rejected to accept any rewards after defeating Ravana. Many people all around the world will fast in honor of Hanumanji and give special offerings to him especially on this auspicious day. In times of trouble, it is a common faith among Hindus to chant the name of Hanumanji or sing his hymn – “Hanuman Chalisa“.
Lord Hanumanji teaches us devotion, humility and reminds us of the unlimited power and strength that lies unused within each and every one of us.
Shubh Hanuman Jayanti to one and all!
02 Feb 2014
by Geeta Ashram Youth
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Tags: amazing, Bridge to Lanka, Faith, Hanuman, Lord Rama, manifestations, Mother Sita, NASA IMAGE, Ramayana, Sita, wonderful
You may recall from your reading of the Ramayana that Lord Rama had to rescue Mother Sita from the demon king Ravana who was holding her captive in Lanka (aka Sri Lanka), an island south of India. Hanumanji, Lord Rama’s comrade, with his army of monkey-men built a “bridge,” or causeway, across the narrow strait from India to Sri Lanka to reach the island, in order to save Sita. There, a great battle took place before Lord Rama and Hanuman defeated Ravana and liberated Sita. This occurrence was said to have ensued in Tretha Yuga, which was more than 1.7 million years ago.
Only recently has NASA revealed a mysterious ancient bridge in the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka; another opening to the spiritual gates of people all around the world who have come to know an ancient history linked to the Indian mythology.
Today Rama’s Bridge or Rama Setu can be seen from the sky while traveling by air. This ancient bridge is submerged under water, but the satellite images give the perfect view of this bridge of mythological significance.
Let this be a reminder to all of us to appreciate another one of Bhagwan’s beautiful manifestations!



Fun Fact!
You may be wondering why there is a picture of this cute, little squirrel. Well, according to tradition, the squirrel helped build the causeway by rolling sand grains down to the water. Therefore, as a sign of gratitude, Rama is said to have stroked the back of the squirrel which is why all Indian squirrels have the three dark lines on their backs from where the three fingers of Rama touched them.
This lovely article has been researched and put together by Dayana Bulchand
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