Benefits of listening to the Bhagavad Puran

It is truly an opportunity of a lifetime to be able to listen to the Shrimad Bhagavad Puran. Do join us for this 7 day katha, conducted in English by  Prabhu Yagneshwar Das at Geeta Ashram Malaysia.

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Shrimad Bhagavad Puran Katha Saptaham: One week to go!

There is so much to learn from the Shrimad Bhagavad Puran, and now’s the time! Join us for a 7 day programme conducted in English by Prabhu Yagneshwar Das at Geeta Ashram Malaysia.

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Srimad Bhagavad Puran Katha: 9 days to go!

Listening to the stories of Lord Krishna’s childhood just brings so much joy and happiness, doesn’t it?

For many more of such joyful stories, join us for a Shrimad Bhagavad Puran Katha by Prabhu Yagneshwar Das, conducted in English at Geeta Ashram Malaysia. Come and transport yourself to Brindavan for 7 blissful days 🙂

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Srimad Bhagavad Puran: Interesting Facts!

Learn all this and more come June 20th!!

Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to listen to the Shrimad Bhagavad Puran Katha by Prabhu Yagneshwar Das, conducted in English at Geeta Ashram Malaysia. Come and transport yourself to Brindavan for 7 blissful days 🙂

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Shrimad Bhagavad Puran Katha Saptaham @ Geeta Ashram Malaysia

🙏🏻Jai Shree Krishna🙏🏻

Join us and be blessed listening to the Shrimad Bhagavad Puran, the soul of Shree Krishna Himself, conducted daily in English by Prabhu Yagneshwar from Vrindavan.

Date: June 20th to 26th 2018

Time: 5pm to 9pm

More details as attached in the images below.

Janmashtmi 2017 – 1 day to go!

It’s less that 24 hours away to Janmashtmi and we are just absolutely thrilled and excited!!!

Here’s a behind the scenes montage – a preview of what’s in store tomorrow!!

 

Looking forward to seeing everyone at Geeta Ashram tomorrow!

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Janmashtmi 2017 – 2 days to go!

Memories of Janmashtmi

by Namita Soni


Krishna Janmashtami or commonly known as Janmashtami is an annual Hindu festival in the name of Lord Krishna’s birth. In simple words, it’s a birthday celebration! It is observed on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the month of Shravana. Krishna was born in an era of chaos, persecution was rampant, freedom was denied, evil was everywhere. Bhagavan coming in the form of Krishna, was a sign of a new hope. All around the world, people put up dance-drama enactments of the life of Shree Krishna and there is always devotional singing right until midnight – the time that Shree Krishna is born.

Our Ashram is no exception.

I have been attending Geeta classes since I was nine years old. The reason being? I wanted to act and dance! When I first went to the Ashram about ten years ago and I saw the skits and performances put up for Janmashtami, I wanted to be a part of it. I was not aware of the significance of this holy celebration at that time. All I wanted to do was to participate because to me it looked fun! So when my mother enrolled me, I was anxious to contribute to the next performance. Of course, over the years, I did learn the essence behind the festival we celebrate every year and now the excitement stems from more than just the thrill of the performance. It’s the very idea as to why I am doing it and with whom. To be able to contribute and partake in such a beautiful and holy celebration with very important people to me. Janmastami, for me, I believe, brings out the best in everyone.

Throwback to Janmashtmi 2012; I’m the one in the orange lengha right at the corner!

 

We work together as a team, pouring in our efforts to put up a show worth remembering, year after year. I’ve known the children – now adults – at the Ashram as family, some of them being with me for close to a decade or even more. It’s such a joy to share one of the greatest nights of my life every year with my friends and family. We’ve all watched one another grow to become the people we are today, moulded and shaped by the lessons we learn in our classes taught by dedicated teachers which are eventually used in our teenage skits. This is a wonderful way of imbibing the Geeta verses we learn in our classes! Janmashtami is the one night none of us ever forgets and this year will be another achievement to add to our growing list. 

With Janmashtami two days away, I wish everyone a happy one and do hope to see many faces there at our Geeta Ashram!

More on our Janmashtmi programme here.

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