Swamini Supreetananda attains Mahasamadhi

Swamini Supreetananda

Hari Om!

Swamini Supreetananda, a senior disciple of Pujya Gurudev attained Mahasamadhi at Bangalore on 7th July 2016,. After obtaining deeksha in 1991 from Pujya Gurudev, she served in the Kolar district and was presently serving the Mangalore Mission Centre. Her dedicated seva to the Balvihar and Devi groups was well known.

The Shodashi programme will be held on 23rd July 2016 at 10 am in Satsang Bhavan, Chinmaya Vidyalaya, New Extension, Kolar.

May the Grace of the Lord and the Blessings of Pujya Gurudev be the strength and guiding force. We pay respectful homage to her.

Tejomaya Swara Maauli – 2016

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Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayanandaji’s 66th birthday was celebrated at Chinmaya Maauli Ashram, Lohagaon, Pune.

Started with “Aayushya Homa” meticulously organised by Brahmacharini Maitreyi. This was first time that such a homa was conducted at this ashram for long and healthy life of Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayanandaji. With chanting of “Ayushya Sooktam” offerings were done in agnikunda. Each one present participated in these offerings and prayed from the bottom of their heart.

Brahmacharini Shanti from Chinmaya Vibhooti, Kolwan, Pune, spoke on the topic “Pujya Guruji as I know him”.

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She shared very inspiring thoughts, incidents and experiences with many anecdotes having lots to learn from Pujya Guruji. Each one present was taken very close to Pujya Guruji with lots of emotions and great reverence. Quotations from scriptures and humble narrations touched everyone’s heart.

Bhajans composed and set to music by Pujya Guruji himself was rendered by Shri. Ramdas. With his melodious & inspired renderings, he created very divine environment.

With Shanti Path and Prasad for all programme was concluded.

Activities in Bengaluru during June 2016

Adityananda Kengeri (1)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pujya Swami Adityananda of Mandya Centre conducted a Gita Jnana Yajna at Kabir Math, Kengeri Satellite town from 12/06/06/2016 to 19/06/2016 taking Bhagavad Gita chapter 7. The Yajna was inaugurated by senior Mission member, Sri Krishna Bhargava. Pujya Swamiji stressed upon the fact that we should try to get detached from the wrong notion that we are the body, mind and intellect but dwell on the fact that we are in reality the all pervading ocean of supreme joy and bliss. It is only through knowledge that we can get rid of this ignorance and the Truth will blossom on its own. The Yajna was well attended.

Prarthana Mandir (2)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A New Prarthana Mandir in Chinmaya Vidyalaya, St. John’s Road was inaugurated by Pujya Swami Brahmananda on 16th June 2016. The hall measuring 60×40 can approximately accommodate 250 students. The hall is well equipped with good sound system. Three more additional class rooms have been constructed above the Prarthana Mandir.

Guru Charitre Swami Brahmananda Satsang
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As a prelude to Guru Poornima Guru Charitre Parayane was done in Sripaadakshetra, J P Nagar by Pujya Swami Dattapadananda of Chokkahalli Sandeepany from 20/06/2016 to 26/06/2016. The programme consisted of schematic reading of Guru Charitre daily from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon followed by Guru bhajans and Paduka Puja. The evening akhanda bhajans from 4.00 pm to 7.00 pm drew huge attendance which was followed by Satsang on Glory of Guru by Swamins and Brahmacharins of Karnataka. The last day on 26/06/2016 was observed with Vatu, Kannika, Sumangali, Dampati, Brahmana and Yati pujas followed by Satsang by Pujya Swami Brahmananda who elaborated upon the effort of Guru Parampara in trying to remove the faulty understanding of sadhaks through systematic interpretation of our scriptures by Jnana Prachar activities. All the days saw huge attendance with the last day being attended by over 600 devotees from all parts of the city.

Memorial Day Camp Organized by Chinmaya Mission Los Angeles

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The mornings began with a quiet hike through the leafy woods. Each person, bundled in parkas and sweatpants, trekked through the forest, immersed in self-contemplation.

Though it was 6 in the morning, all the hikers were deep in thought. Traces of sleep remained on their faces, but they settled into their morning routine of contemplation easily and calmly.

Over Memorial Day weekend, 45 Chinmaya Yuva Kendra members traveled to Big Bear Lake for four days and three nights of contemplation, study of chapter 14 of the Bhagavad Gita and workshops. The camp, titled “Finding Your Balance,” was organized by CHYKs from Chinmaya Mission Los Angeles under the guidance of Swami Ishwaranandaji. Vivekji of Chinmaya Mission Niagara Falls, Canada led the retreat. Attendees ranged from high school juniors to working professionals. Everyone felt comfortable sharing their ideas in discussions on the ideas contained within the Bhagavad Gita.

Vivekji led the satsangs, which explained the three different “gunas,” or qualities that surface in each individual’s personality. Vivekji interpreted slokas 10 to 16, which corresponded with the introduction and definitions of the gunas, with real-life examples and definitions.

The camp coordinators also led workshops that applied the concepts in entertaining ways. The first workshop, took attendees on a treasure hunt around the campsite to search for items like ducks, waterfalls and rocks that represented the three gunas.

The other two workshops, held Sunday, included acting demonstrations from attendees and Jenga games that matched to the gunas.

Overall, the camp was a time of contemplation, learning, community and peace.

 

 

Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth – Deemed University news in Mathrubhumi Daily

The Ernakulam Edition of Mathrubhumi Malayalam Daily of 14th June 2016 has reported about the approval from Government of India for establishing Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth as Deemed University.

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A free translation of the news (from Malaylam to English) would be as under:-
Ministry of Human Resources, Government of India,  has accorded official approval for the Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth with Deemed University status.   Chinmaya International Foundation, Veliyanad, in Kerala and Chinmaya Vibhuti, Kolwan, in Maharashtra would be the two campuses of the University.

The Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth  will function under the administrative control of Chinmaya International Foundation, Piravom, Ernakulam and Sandeepany Sadhanalaya, Mumbai.  H.H. Swami Tejomayananda, Head, Chinmaya Mission Worldwide, will inaugurate the official Website of the University on Tuesday (14-06-2016) at 10.00 am in Sandeepany Sadhanalaya, Mumbai.

The Silence Retreat at Chinmaya Mission Pittsburgh

The Silence Retreat organized by Vivekji was held in Pittsburgh, from March 30th through April 3rd, 2016. Eighteen Sadhakas from three countries attended this Retreat of 100 hours of observing Mounam. The agenda of the Retreat was not shared with the Sadhakas, as Vivekji did not want to condition the Sadhakas’ experience prior to the commencement of the Retreat! All Vivekji had shared was “you will come, live and go as a monk”. Instructions were given to dress simply, leave all their reading, writing materials that they had brought along, electronics including laptops, phones, cameras, etc., as well as their car keys with Vivekji for the entire duration of the Retreat!

The daily agenda included the following: Four 90-minute sessions of Nidhidhyasanam: intense contemplation; three 90-minute sessions of Mananam: intense reflection; and three 90-minute mealtimes, in Mounam.

In order to ‘keep up’ with the extroverted world, one constantly engages in the act of doing, led by continuous flow of thoughts, leaving very little or no time for turning the mind introverted to achieve the Real purpose of life. In order to turn oneself inward and experience the true Self, one has to transcend the Pancha-kosha. To facilitate this inward journey for the Sadhakas, before every Nidhidhyasanam session, Vivekji gave a brief guidance on what to contemplate upon: starting with the Annamaya-Kosha in the first 3 sessions and ending with the Aanandamaya-kosha in the last 3 sessions. The Sadhakas were guided to carry the Nidhidhyasanam sessions into their Mananam as well as mealtime sessions.

The stillness and simplicity of the Retreat served as a haven – creating new levels of awareness for an experienced Sadhaka to delve deeper within, as well as a beginner Sadhaka who is seeking to uncover their inner potential.