The Noida Centre celebrated the festival with abhishek, puja and archanas to Ganapati Bappa. Sw. Chidrupananda ji, from NOIDA centre, conducted the puja and the Bal Vihar children were the main yajamans for the ocassion. After the puja they too sang His bhajans. It was beautiful to see our young ones participating with so much interest and enthusiasm and the untiring efforts of the sevaks made it a grand offering. In the photographs we can see a few small idols of Ganeshji which were made by the children themselves as an activity in their Bal Vihar class.
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iTunes – Discovering one’s true inner calling
The NOIDA Chyks hosted the 7th North-zone Chyk Camp at Sidhbari from 4th – 8th June. The theme of the camp was ‘Itunes – discovering one’s true inner calling’. Nearly 230 delegates attended the camp with some new entrants from schools of NOIDA, Amritsar and Sahibabad. The acharyas of the North Zone centres of the Mission took the initiative to guide the youth in different ways to discover their potential. Sw. Nikhilananda, Regional Head NCR gave discourses on Vibhishan Geeta. Sw. Chidrupananda, Director, CHYK-NZ gave inspiring talks and presentations based on the theme. Sw. Raghavananda, Acharya, Bhopal taught meditation and chanting of Medha Suktam. The other acharyas of the North Zone viz. Br. Visharad Chaitanya (Jodhpur), Br. Tarak Chaitanya (Amritsar), Shri Anand Sharma (Delhi) conducted the group discussion based on Gurudev’s recorded talks and gave satsang. There were many outdoor activities and cultural programmes. Few Chyks from Vaizag too joined in under the leadership of Sw. Anantananda, Acharya, Vaizag. The delegates were also blessed with a satsang by Sw. Subodhanandaji, Regional Head of Chinmaya Mission, North Zone. The Camp concluded with Paduka Puja of Pujya Gurudev.
16th Vedanta Course Inauguration
The auspicious day of Ganesh Chathurthi commenced at 6 a.m with a beautiful pooja and abhisheka performed by Swami Sharadanandaji in the Jagadeeshwara temple at Sandeepany Sadhanalaya. Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayanandaji graced the occasion by taking part in the continuous chanting of ‘Ganapati Atharvasheersha’ and all devotees were blessed with beautiful darshan of Lord Ganesha.
This blessed day also marked the formal inauguration of the 16th Vedanta Course in Sarawasti Nilayam at Sandeepany Sadhanalaya. The programme was graced and presided by Pujya Guruji, Pujya Swami Brahmanandaji and the Resident Acharya of the Vedanta Course, Swami Bodhatmanandaji. Many other Swamins and Brahmacharins of Chinmaya Mission were also present. Other dignitaries also present on stage were Tara Amma, Trustee of Tara Cultural Trust and Shri Pratap Bhai, Trustee of Central Chinmaya Mission Trust, who has generously sponsored the Course. The entire inaugural programme was telecast live for the entire Chinmaya Mission family to take part.
Tamil English Vedanta Course 2012-14
The Deeksha Ceremony of the 2nd Tamil-English Vedanta Course 2012-14 of Sandeepany Vidyamandir was held at Chinmaya Gardens, Coimbatore on 27th August 2014 in the august presence of Pujya Guruji. The Acharya of the course was Swami Sivayoganandaji.
Of the 9 students who completed the course, 8 have taken deeksha and will be serving Chinmaya Mission full time.
S.No. | Old Name | New Name | Centre |
1 | Cit Sabesh | Br. Sabarish Chaitanya | Betticoloa, Sri Lanka |
2 | Devarajan | Br. Rajeev Chaitanya | Coimbatore (Siruvani), TN |
3 | Muthukannan | Br. Sukumar Chaitanya | Hosur, TN |
4 | Nagendran | Br. Jitesh Chaitanya | Thirunalveli, TN |
5 | Ramesh Subramaniam | Br. Paramesh Chaitanya | Trichy, TN |
6 | Anand Ramakrishnan | Br. Arvind Chaitanya | To be decided |
7 | Gowri Sankari | Brni. Shailaja Chaitanya | Pondicherry |
8 | Swahilya Sambhavi | Brni. Sharanya Chaitanya | Chennai, TN |
Guruji’s visit to Chinmaya Vidya Nagari (CVN)
Guruji’s first visit to Chinmaya Vidya Nagari (CVN)
Akhanda Gita Jnana Yajna in Bangalore
Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda’s birth centenary celebration which was started with an All Karnataka Balamahotsava programme last year is being observed this year with Akhanda Gita Jnana Yajna comprising of year long non-stop Gita Jnana Yajnas from May 1, 2014 to May 20, 2015 in various parts of Bangalore city. The first Yajna was conducted in English by Pujya Brn. Vasumana Chaitanya of Koramangla, Bangalore centre from 01/05/2014 to 11/05/2014 taking Bhagavad Gita chapter 2 in the evenings at Sripaadakshetra, Bangalore South centre of Chinmaya Mission. The Yajna was inaugurated by Pujya Swamini Sugunananda who paid towering tribute to Gurudev for His work in spreading the message of our scriptures across the globe and giving the relevance of the message to the present society. Sri B Krishnakumar, president of Chinmaya Mission, Bangalore highlighted the programmes planned to celebrate Pujya Gurudev’s birth centenary.
Pujya Vasumanaji took the subject explaining the meaning of each shloka giving a beautiful analysis of why one should study the Gita. She stressed the need to become aware that we have the need to calm our ever turbulent mind and develop an urge to find a solution. It is very important that we should not try to do it on our own as self medication is not advisable. The shastras will come to our rescue and if our sankalpa is sincere the Guru will appear in our lives even if we do not go in search of Him. The Bhagavad Gita is an outstanding example of Arjuna’s sincere desire to find a solution and Lord Krishna’s teaching which helps Arjuna to come out of the misconceptions of ‘I’ and ‘Myness’ which is the only way to calm the agitated mind and once the mind is free from agitations realization of the ultimate Truth becomes easy and fast. Infact the Lord assures that one need not wait for long to realize the truth; if one has the right attitude enlightenment can happen in a moment.
Fear of death is what troubles the human mind to a great extent. One should realize that death is only for the gross body with the subtle and causal body deciding the leave the gross body once the vasanas for which the present birth was taken gets exhausted just as the traveler leaves the place of his visit once the work there is completed. But the Atman in whose light the gross body functions is eternal, all pervading and immutable. It does not move anywhere and does not undergo any modification and as such grieving over the death of gross body is neither advisable nor wise. To understand the real nature of Atman one should transcend the body, mind and intellect dropping all notions of ego. This forms the basis of Jnana yoga.
Speaking on Dharma Vasumanaji very clearly explained that definition of Dharma is very complex and a very thin line separates what is Dharma and what is Adharma. One should always strive to perform the samanya dharma and lead life without Raga and Dwesha enjoying work for the sake of work. We develop the dwandwas with individuals as we develop intimacy and so it is necessary to meet people like a cracked pot so that the meeting will be without Raga and Dwesha. Work should be done for the sake of chitta shuddhi without and any expectation with the attitude of prasada bhava. This is the real essence of Karma yoga.
Extolling Bhakti Vasumanaji rhetorically explained that real devotion is allowing the Lord to function through us without seeking anything as the Lord is aware of our needs and has provided all that we need. Real Bhakti is total unconditional surrender at the lotus feet of the God accepting life as it comes with the only prayer to give the strength to face it. This is real Bhakti yoga.
Speaking on Sthitaprajna Vasumanaji emphatically declared that cleaning the body is simple; but cleansing the mind is very difficult. The realized person has mastered the art controlling the mind withdrawing the senses from sense objects and offloading all burden of life to the Lord. A Jnani is not perturbed at the loss of people and situations as he looks upon them as a caretaker given to him by the Lord who withdraws when He feels they have served their purpose. Warning against fall of man from Godhood Vasumanaji stressed the importance of self control keeping the arishadwargas at bay moving among objects of the world with neither any love for nor aversion against them.
Vasumanaji’s discourse was backed by several examples drawn from the lives of saints as well as her own experiences through contact with illustrious personalities.
The last day of the Yajna on May 11, 2014 saw Pujya Swami Brahmanandaji gracing the occasion to celebrate Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda’s 98th Jayanti celebration with bhajans and Paduka Puja. In all the Yajna was a befitting commencement of the Akhanda Gita Yajna bringing back fond memories of Pujya Gurudev who strode like a lion with His roaring inimitable exposition of the Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads for over forty years till the very last breath.
May His grace flow through all and help us in our sadhana to seek the Eternal Truth.
Shraddhanjali – 2014
Chinmaya Yuva Kendra Jaipur organised an Inter-School Patriotic Song Competition, “Shraddhanjali-2014” on the occasion of Independence Day on 12th Aug. 2014.CHYK Jaipur has been organising this even for almost 15 yrs now. Venue for the event second time consecutively was Tagore International School, Jaipur.
Twenty schools of Jaipur including Neerja Modi, SMS Vidyalaya, Maheshwari Public, Tagore Public, Janki Devi, Gyan Vihar, Defence Public, Cambridge Court and Tilak Public School etc participated in this event. This even is organised in two categories – Solo and Group. All teams presented their patriotic songs and shook emotions of everybody present there. Along with patriotic song presentations some questions mainly related to myrters and freedom fighters were asked from present audiences and on the spot prizes were given to the winners.
In group song category first, second and third prizes of Rs. 5000/-, Rs. 3000/- and Rs. 1000/- respectively were won by Sanskar School, SMS School and TPS Vaishali Nagar. While in solo song category first, second and third prizes of Rs. 1000/-, Rs. 750 and Rs. 500/- respectively were won by Neerja Modi School, Defence Public School and TPS Shastri Nagar. A running trophy was also given to winners in Group Song category while other trophies were given to all those who stood First, Second and Third in both categories. Participation certificates were given to all participants. Ex-President of Chinmaya Mission Jaipur, Brig. P. K. Gupta (Retd.) kindly donated Rs. 21,000/- for prizes and other expenses.
Director of Tagore Group of Institution, Sh. P. D. Singh ji was given special thanks along with Principal of Tagore International School, Ms. Kamal Rathore for their exceptional support for all CHYK activities.
A Chinmaya Vani stall was also organised at the venue with display of books especially for Balvihar and CHYKs. Almost all Mission committee members and CHYKs were present on the occasion and contributed to make this event a success.
Chinmaya Balkrishna Inauguration
Chinmaya Balkrishna was inaugurated by Pujya Guruji on 18th August 2014. The building is in the shape of a tortoise. It will be used for KG classes only. Inside the belly of the tortoise are two floors – six classrooms on the ground floor and an auditorium on the first.
Independence Day at Sandeepany Sadhanalaya – 2014
As we mark India’s glorious Independence on this day in 1947, Pujya Guruji reminded us today that whilst the nation’s independence is glorious, our mental independence must also be equally glorious, and what better yardstick than our Chinmaya Mission pledge. So read every line and ask yourself……
– Do we stand as one family?
– Are we bound to each other with love and respect?
– Do we know our responsibilities?
– Is our service of our country in the service of the Lord of Lords?
Vande Mataram! Happy Independence Day!
Guruji moves into Anand Vihar
Guruji moves into Anand Vihar at Sandeepany Sadhanalaya
Anand Vihar, the residential quarters in the beautiful surrounds of Sandeepany Sadhanalaya, Mumbai has truly become ‘Anand’ with our newest resident, Pujya Guruji moving in today, 14th August 2014. As the sun peeped out upon Pujya Guruji’s arrival, he was greeted with Poorna kumbha at the entrance of Anand Vihar before making his way to the 6th floor to unveil and bring light to his new home. Home Sweet Home, Pujya Guruji!