Swami Bodhatmanandaji’s Visit to Sacramento, CA

In June 2015 with Swami Bodhatmanandaji’s encouragement, the blessings of Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayanandaji and Pujya Gurudev’s grace, the Sacramento Valley worshippers were able to purchase a building to serve as our own center, aptly named Chinmaya Triveni. Since Sacramento is at the confluence of the Sacramento and American rivers, Guruji said that the river of knowledge or Saraswati was sure to emerge with the establishment of the center here and hence the name Triveni (confluence of three rivers).
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In keeping with the spirit of knowledge and learning, at most Balavihar centers, periodically visiting Swamijis give discourses for members to understand vedantic texts. In the Sacramento Valley in Northern California too we have had many such opportunites. This year during December 5 – 11, 2016 our community was blessed with a Jnana Yajna with Swami Bodhatmananda at the new Chinmaya Triveni. This was a much awaited event as this center was nutured by Swami Bodhatmanandaji and
this was his first visit to us since he received Sanyasa. While he was posted at Chinmaya Mission San Jose as Br. Prabodh Chaitanya, he visited Sacramento several times between 2006 and 2014, and had many satsangs and Jnana Yajnas where he gave discourses to the Sacramento community on Kaivalya Upanishad, Gita Chapters 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and Chatushloki Bhagavatam. He also taught us Drg Drsya Viveka at our first Family Camp at Piercy, CA in 2013.

This year, the discourses in English were on Chapter 13 of the Bhagavad Gita – Kṣetra Kṣetrajña Vibhāga Yoga or The Field and The-Knower-of-the-Field in the evenings and Swamiji gave talks on Amŗta Bindu Upaniṣad (A Drop of Immortality) in the mornings.  The discourses were well attended in the crisp winter evenings and we were fortunate that the weather was cooperative allowing many people to attend.

During the evening discourses Swamiji in his inimitable style described how Lord Krishna explains the different terminologies used in the philosophical tradition to beautifully reveal that Spirit expressing through Matter is the manifested life of constant experiences, and  that the Field and the-Knower-of-the-Field are one and the same. Swamiji was quick to point us to the fact that the introduction to this topic was in Chapter 7 of the Bhagavad Gita – the last Chapter he had taught us!

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The issue that every human struggles with, namely one’s identity in this transactional world and the recognition of one’s true identity was addressed. We often get identified with the equipment and feel that we are just the Body-Mind and Intellect (B-M-I). This chapter reveals that the individual is essentially pure consciousness. We learned that Arjuna having heard the 12 chapters thus far, ventures to ask Sri Krishna about 3 specific pairs namely:  Prakriti and Purusha (Matter and Consciousness); Kshetra and Kshetragnya (The Field and The-Knower-of-the-Field) and Gnyanam and Gnyeyam

(Knowledge and What is to be Known).  All these queries were explained by Sri Krishna to Arjuna,  impressing upon him that it is ignorance that causes one to identify with the body and the advantages of vedantic study is that one will not be bothered by the challenges of the mind. In the process we also learned how things can be described by 5 ways i.e., i) attribute, ii) by action, iii) by the species/group that they belong to, iv) by their relationship or by v) their etymology/nomenclature. Also the several qualities that need to be cultivated were also highlighted.  This chapter also underscores the basic principle of Advaita, the non-dual relationship between God and man.

 

Swamiji also drew comparison to the talks on the Amŗta Bindu Upanishad and Chapter 13. This Upanishad addresses the question of immortality and what it means. It emphasizes that ‘the mind alone is the cause of bondage and liberation’. It also gives simple guidelines to all seekers about the ways and means to purify the mind, the method of contemplation and meditation. This was the first time to have morning talks at the center and the members attended prior to heading out to work after having breakfast bhiksha with Swamiji.We felt particularly blessed to have Swamiji start us in our Sampurna Gita Parayanam on Saturday as part of our observation of Gita Jayanthi before heading out to visit and give talks at the nearby community in Davis, CA.

(Swamiji Leading the Gita Chanting)   (Lunch after Gita Jayanthi)

On Sunday December 11th Swamiji addressed the Balavihar assembly and it was wonderful to see him codeswitch from the Upanishadic discourses to leading the children in singing the catchy bhajan, Ganapathy-Ganapathy Palayamam with hand gestures that  got even the youngest members to participate with enthusiasm.

(Swamiji addressing the Balavihar assembly on Sunday December 11, 2016)

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Several families were able to host Swamiji with bhikshas at their homes as well have satsang with him. This yajna made us realize how blessed we are to have the opportunity to learn from a teacher and once again reminded us of the Guru-shishya parampara and the importance and benefits of this tradition in our spiritual growth.  Swamiji engaged us and told us how the frequency of his jokes and digressions were tailored to the spiritual stamina of the audience and that actually helped us focus on the talks.

It was also quite heartening to have Swamiji share with us his experiences in teaching the two-year course at Sandeepany Sadhanalaya in Powai, Mumbai.  He also talked about the importance of systematic study of the scriptures whether at study groups or through serious self-study. He cautioned us in this internet and google driven world and urged us to use viveka in determining the interpretation of Vedantic texts and the various sources that attempt to disseminate such knowledge.

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This wonderful week certainly has aided the community to get ready for the winter break and the year ahead with the focus that the secret is to Detach from the World and Attach to the Divine.

 

 

 

STANDARDS FOR GOODNESS- AM I REALLY GOOD?

STANDARDS FOR GOODNESS – AM I REALLY GOOD? To work for ourselves and achieve great things, is not laudable. But to help others to achieve their goals is an ACCOMPLISHMENT. To reciprocate goodness is common courtesy. REAL GOODNESS is…when despite being harmed …we continue to wish the person well WITHOUT any expectation in return. A sadhu bathing in the river saw an insect drowning. He saved it and was stung in return. The process was repeated… the insect again fell into the river… …the sadhu pulled it out yet again! A curious onlooker inquired… “Why did you do that?” The REPLY… “The insect did not give up its nature. Why should I?” How can we achieve SUCH goodness? To reach any target, we need a goal. Similarly, for ACHIEVING goodness… we must have a standard of goodness known to us …only then can we rise up to the required levels. So long we see differences in the world around us, TRUE goodness will NOT manifest. SUPPOSE… The finger goes into the eye… there is instant forgiveness… because of complete identification with the finger. WE KNOW… Every organ of the body is part of one whole. Goodness can be achieved only when we are established in our ONENESS with the world.

-Swami Tejomayananda

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Gita Jayanti/Tapovan Jayanti 2016 at Chinmaya Mission San Jose

Chinmaya Mission San Jose (CMSJ) celebrated Gita Jayanti/Tapovan Jayanti in a grand manner on Saturday Dec 10th.

All the 18 chapters of Srimad Bhagawad Gita were sung by the attendees with the help of the audio recording of the Gita by Swami Bodhatmananda on the divine occasion of the Gita Jayanti and Swami Tapovanji Maharaj’s Jayanti day at Chinmaya Sandeepany. Pandit Ravichandran performed the puja for Bhagawan Srikrishna and Swami Tapovanji Maharaj. Dinner followed.

All the pictures can be found here

Geeta Jayanthi celebrations at Chinmaya Mission Sikkim

Chinmaya Mission Sikkim Centre conducted a Geeta reciting programme very successfully. There were a total of 113 participants, including children of Chinmaya Bala Vihar centres, Executive BOD Members, parents, senior citizens and devotees of mission. 

Smaran Chaitanya ji emphasised the value and need of Geeta in a very interesting way.  Chinmaya Mission Sikkim President, Shri CP Dhakal ji shared his thoughts on “Why Geeta and how Geeta guides us on the way to live a life from birth to death”. 

Chinmaya Bhajan Mandali group presented devotional songs and Geeta Arati.

With the feelings of Karma Yoga, all the parents of Bala Vihar children offered their time and effort in looking after prasad, prasad pustika distribution, stage and hall management,and light and sound system arrangement.

In order to make this programme a grand success all the BOD Members like Shri Ratna Subbaji, Shri SK Sardaji, Shri. Lalchan Khatriji, Shri Madhav Khanalji, youth coordinator Shri Gowin Dhakalji all played vital role.

 

Chinmaya Mission Kadapa’s Karthika Deepotsavam

Chinmaya Mission – Kadapa organized a unique programme ‘Karthika Deepotsavam’ in the Municipal Ground of Kadapa from 7th to 14th Nov. 2016. This was an 8 day event during which thousands of people attended. Various Acharyas of our mission were invited to give Spiritual Talks. On the last day, a ballet on ‘Sri Lalitha Charitam’ was organized, which got great applaud from the public. This event was written about in the Telugu News papers everyday during this programme.
Click here for a short video about this mega event in Kadappa.

Chinmaya Geeta Chanting Competition 2016, Tirunelveli Tamil Nadu

With Gurudev’s grace and Guruji’s blessings Geeta chanting competition was organized in a grand manner in Tirunelveli.  Around 6000 children from 20 schools of Tirunelveli district participated in the competition.  600 children among them got selected to the final level competition.  The final level competition was held at AUPET Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Tirunelveli on 4th December 2016.

Dr. Maragathavalli of Pushpalatha Hospitals was the chief guest of the function.  Swami Sivayoganandaji blessed the occasion and addressed the parents of the participants.  Children were divided in 4 groups according to their standards and 10 children from each group were selected for the super final level.

The first three winners were given gold coin worth Rs. 6000, Rs. 3000, and Rs.1500 respectively and the other super finalists got silver coins as consolation prizes.

The support from sponsors like RMKV group, Kalimark group, Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Pushpalatha schools made the programme successful.

Click here to see the photos of this event.

Chinmaya Prabha rejoices in a unique dual celebration

The Hindu way of life is marked by the constant remembrance of the ever present Divine through meaningful rituals such as japa, puja, and homa. Hindu Dharma infuses the celebration of every stage of life with inspired prayers and incessant gratitude. With that as the thematic backdrop, the huge Chinmaya family of Houston came together on the weekend of November 12 -13, 2016, to invoke the auspicious and cherish the revered in a unique dual celebration.

The rare Sata Sahasra Rudraksa Puja that reverberated in the hall of Chinmaya Smriti will be etched in the memories of the almost thousand devotees who came on November 12 which marked Shani Trayodasi of the holy Karthika month in the Hindu calendar. After the Ganapati puja and kalasha sthapana, the abhisekam to the special idol of Lord Siva amid the chanting of Sri Rudram mesmerized everyone. Then it was time to do the japa, “Om Namah Sivaya” with the special Japa malas received for the occasion. To witness the hundreds of devotees chant with the japa malas in their hands, eyes closed and minds harnessed, was an unforgettable moment. Almost 200 children did their own japa of “Om Namah Sivaya,” holding ever so preciously their own little japa malas with earnest reverence. After the intense japa, all the almost 2000 japa malas adorned the idol of Lord Siva as the devotees chanted the Siva Sahasranamavali in harmonious unison. The japa malas were left overnight on the main Sivalinga in Saumyakasi Sivalaya, to accrue more auspiciousness.

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On the morning of Nov.13th (Sunday), the huge Chinmaya family gathered again to specially conduct the Bhima Ratha Santi homam for the 70th birthday milestone of their beloved Acaryas – Sri Gaurangbhai and Smt. Darshanaben Nanavaty – as celebrated in the traditional Hindu way. Invoking God’s Grace and the blessings of the Chinmaya Guru Parampara, several homas were performed in the very space that had been specially sanctified by the glorious Rudraksa puja done the previous day. Sri Ganeshji , the priest of Saumyakasi Sivalaya, and Sri Raghuram Bhatt of Sri Krishna Vrundavana masterfully led the rituals. As the homas concluded and the holy waters from the kalashas were sprinkled on the Acaryas, adored as Gaurang Uncle and Darshana Aunty, prayers were offered for their well-being in their years ahead together.

What followed after the homas was a delightful ceremony where Uncle and Aunty were showered with joyful affection by their huge Chinmaya family. It was evident that their life together had touched hundreds of hearts in Houston. So, even when Chinmaya Smriti overflowed with music, dance, and all expressions of love for the Acaryas, it could still not express fully the gratitude and appreciation for their thirty-three years of dedication to Chinmaya Mission Houston. The ceremony was a touching thanksgiving offered for the decades of the guiding companionship of the Acaryas. Accepting that, Uncle and Aunty credited everything to the Grace and blessings of Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda and the good fortune of tireless team of Chinmaya volunteers.

For more information on Chinmaya Mission Houston and its activities visit www.chinmayahouston.org or Jay Deshmukh 832-541-0059 or Bharati Sutaria 281-933-0233

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