Guru Purnima Celebrations: 27.07.2018

Jai Shree Krishna. Jai Gurudev.

We would like to invite one and all to join us for Guru Purnima celebrations this Friday, 27.07.2018 as well as Sunday, 29.07.2018. Details as follows:

Purnima, the day of full moon in the month of Ashadh (June/July) is traditionally celebrated as Guru Purnima. Also known as Vyas Purnima, this day is celebrated in remembrance and veneration to sage Ved Vyas. He is the Adi (Original) Guru of the Hindu Dharma, who classified the Vedas, wrote the eighteen Puranas and the great epic Mahabharat.

In this respect, our program at the Ashram is as follows:-

 27.07.2018

Morning :    10.00a.m. –  to 1.00p.m.   

  Chanting of 700 verses of the Geeta  (Purnima Reading) & Preeti Bhojan (pot luck style)

 

29.07.2018:
11.00a.m.     –        Sandhya Aarti followed with Bhajans

11.30a.m.     –        Guru Vandana

                              Recitation of Chapter 12 with samput verse (Guru Brahma Guru Vishnur….)

                              Geeta Aarti

11.55a.m.     –        “Importance of Guru in our Spiritual Path”

                               followed by Guru Namaskar / personalized Pooja* conducted by Panditji

1.00p.m.       –       Final Aarti & Preeti Bhojan

 

* Dikshits may bring a thali (tray), with flowers and lamp for Aarti along with your offering / Guru Dakshina  and pay reverence to our dear Guru Maharaj Ji.

 

Hanuman and The Bhagavad Geeta

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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!

Shubh Maha Shivratri

The Geeta Ashram Youth would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a blessed Maha Shivaratri!

On this auspicious occasion, may the blessings of Lord Shiva be with all of you. May His glorious divine and merciful attributes remind us of our own abilities and empower us to lift ourselves to greater heights.

For the story of Shivratri, please click here.

Om Namah Shivaya

Thursdays With Ashok – Lessons 10 – 13

Dear All,

Our sincere apologies for the delay in uploading the Geeta Lessons by Bro. Ashok.

Lessons 10 – 13 are all up now 🙂 Click here for the lessons!

Lesson 14 will be held on 08.01.2015

If there is any difficulty in loading them, please do not hesitate to contact the youth at gayouth@yahoo.com and we will try to assist you as soon as possible.

JSK.

Shubh Navratri! :D

The Geeta Ashram Youth would like to wish each and everyone of you a Happy Dushera and a Happy Navratri 🙂

We would like to share with you the lessons we learned during these last nine auspicious days!

Five things I learned about Navratri

By Vilsasha Belani

Navratri has just ended and with it, the nine nights of dancing the garba and dhandhiya raas, but I realised that there wasn’t a lot I knew about navratri beyond the “1, 2, 3, 4…” count of the dhandiya raas. So I did what any girl in this amazing age of technology does – I Googled it. So here are 5 new things I learned about navratri:

  1. There are nine forms of Shakti that are worshipped
    When I was little, I was always told that the first three days of Navratri are for the Goddess Durga, the next three days are for the Goddess Lakshmi and the last three for the Goddess Saraswati. But that really is just the simplified version. The Navdurgas, as they are called, in order are Shailaputri (Daughter of the Mountains) or Parvati, Brahmacharini, Chandragupta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kaalratri, Mahagauri and lastly, Siddidaatri.
  2. There is a reason behind the cocentric cirlces of the Garba.
    No, it’s not so there’s more space for the women and girls to dance. The co-centric circles are actually representative of the circle of life. Birth, death and rebirth is a continuous cycle we all must go through, but at the centre of the circle, unmoving and unchanging is the Goddess herself.
  3. The dandiya dance is actually a dramatization of a battle.
    The bamboo sticks or dandiya represent the mighty swords of the Goddess Durga during her battle with Mahishasura. The swishing and striking of the dandiyas together is a reenactment of the Goddess weilding her swords during the battle and bringing the evil king to an end.
  4. The Dandiya dance is not limited to only bamboo sticks
    The Mehr sect in India perform a type of Dandiya dance with swords and shields instead of the traditional bamboo sticks. The Mehr raas resembles strikes in a battle. Watch the video below for a performance done in the Royal Albert Hall:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUaMdVKJVqc 
  5. There is more to Navratri than it being just a celebration of the Goddess Durga
    Like many Hindu festivals, there is a strong social aspect attached to Navratri. It is a festival that brings together communities, old friends and family in this rushed, hulla-baloo of a world. It is one of the times where children can’t wait to go to temple and in between the twirling sticks and clapping, they learn and understand more of their culture and religion. There is no doubt that the spiritual side of this festival is very important, but one can’t disregard the joy of seeing friends, the exhilaration from the beat of the music and silent unity of goodwill as we pray for good in us to trump the bad.

We do hope that you had a wonderful nine days!

Jai Mata Di!

Bhagavad Geeta and Mahabharata Championships 2014

Bhagavad Geeta and Mahabharata Championships 2014

Pictures paint a thousand words!

The Geeta Ashram Youth would like to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to each and every one of you for making yesterday such a beautiful and memorable event! 🙂 It was such a joy to see bustling enthusiasm from children of all ages! With God’s Grace we hope to see all of you next year! 🙂 JSK

More pictures of yesterday’s event here : https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.629359803805215&type=1
(thank you to one of our youths, Rohit Agarwal for capturing such wonderful memories!)

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Sacred Thought – December issue out!

Sacred Thought - Dec 2013

Sacred Thought – Dec 2013

Do check out the Geeta Jayanti issue of Sacred Thought right here!

This month’s issue is filled with many interesting articles and interactive activities – one is sure to be spiritually enlightened! Enjoy!