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Ganesh Utsav 2010

By admin on September 4, 2010

Sri Ganesh Utsav will be observed in the Ashrama from 11th to 13th September, 2010 as per the programme given below. We cordially invite you, your friends and relatives to participate in these celebrations.

Yours in the service in the Lord,
Swami Raghaveshananda
(Secretary)

PROGRAMME

Daily from September 11th to 13th
10:30 am to 12:00 noonSpecial Puja to Lord Ganesh
6:00 pmVedic Chanting and Ashtottara Archana
6:30 pmArati and Stotras
6:55 pm to 7:45 pmArati to Lord Ganesh & Bhajans
Immersion Ceremony on Monday 13th September 2010 at 7:45 pm

An Anecdote from the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna

“Everything can be realized simply through love of God. If one is able to love God, one does not lack anything. Kartika and Ganesa were seated near Bhagavati, who had a necklace of gems around Her neck. The Divine Mother said to them, ‘I will present this necklace to him who is the first to go around the universe.’ Thereupon Kartika, without losing a moment, set out on the peacock, his carrier. Ganesa, on the other hand, in a leisurely fashion went around the Divine Mother and prostrated himself before Her. He knew that She contained within Herself the entire universe. The Divine Mother was pleased with him and put the necklace around his neck. After a long while Kartika returned and found his brother seated there with the necklace on.”

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Durga Puja & Navarathri Festival 2010

By admin on September 4, 2010

The special worship of the Divine Mother Sri Sri Durga will be held on Mahashtami, Friday, 15th October, 2010 at the Ashrama. We cordially invite you, your friends and relatives to participate in this programme.

Yours in the Lord,
Swami Raghaveshananda
(Secretary)

PROGRAMME

MORNING
6:15 - 7:15 amUsha Kirtana (Omkara, Vedaghosha, Stotras & Bhajans, Dhyana)
8:00 amSpecial Puja
9:30 amSri Lalita Sahasranama Parayana
10:00 amHoma and Veda Ghosha
11:00 amBhajans
11:45 amPravachan
12:15 pmPushpanjali and Namasankeertan
12:45 pmMahamangalarati & Prasada
EVENING
6:00 pmSri Devi Stuti
6:30 pmSpecial Arati and Stotras
7:00 - 7:45 pmSpecial Arati to Sri Sri Durga, Bhajans and Namavali

Other related events and programmes:

  • Sri Devi Stuti at 6:00 pm everyday during the Navarathri festival
  • Sri Saraswati Puja will be celebrated on Thursday, 14th October (10:30 am – 12:00 pm special puja; 6:00 – 7:45 pm satsang)
  • Vijayadashami will be celebrated on Sunday, 17th October (10:30 am – 12:00 pm special puja; 6:00 – 7:45 pm satsang)
  • DEEPAVALI : On this occasion, Sri Kali Puja (with special Deepalankar) will be held on Friday, 5th Nov (10:30 am – 12:00 pm special puja; 6:00 – 7:45 pm satsang)

Posted in Ashrama-Rel, Celebrations | Tagged Deepavali, Durga, Kali, Puja, Saraswati, Vijayadashami | Leave a response

Relief Update :: Beeranagaddi & Chintamanadoddi

By rkma on September 1, 2010

Gallery: (please click on a photo for a slideshow)

Heavy rains inundating a bridge at Chintamanadoddi
Vehicle movement on the rain devastated road
Heavy rains makes passage of materials to Chintamanadoddi difficult
Work being affected due to heavy rains at Chintamanadoddi
Contruction in Chintanamanadoddi
Work in progress at Chintanamanadaddi
Work in progress at Beeranagaddi
Work in progress at Beeranagaddi
Work in progress at Beeranagaddi
Work in progress at Beeranagaddi
Work in progress at Beeranagaddi

Posted in Relief | Tagged Beeranagaddi, Chintamanadoddi, houses, rain, relief | Leave a response

Consecration of Gopurams & Inauguration of an Open Auditorium

By rkma on August 28, 2010

We had taken up the construction of Gopurams for the existing Temple at Belgaum and also an Open Auditorium with an associated building. By the grace of Sri Ramakrishna we have now reached the completion stage. We are planning to organize a programme from the 4th to the 7th of February 2011 to declare their opening .

Programme Highlights:

Gopurams for the Temple

Upcoming Open Auditorium

Friday, 4th February 2011
Inauguration of the New Auditorium
*

Saturday, 5th February 2011

Consecration of the Gopurams for the Temple
*

Sunday, 6th February 2011

Devotees’ Convention and Public Meeting
*
Monday, 7th February 2011

Youth Convention
*
Talks by Senior Monks of the Ramakrishna Order
*
Cultural Programmes by eminent artistes
* * *

Devotees interested in attending the programmes may note the following:

  1. All participants are required to register by filling a DELEGATE FORM. Last date for filling DELEGATE FORMS – December 15, 2010. (check back later for the Delegate Form)
  2. Information on Hotel accommodation is available with us. We shall send you the information by email on your request.
  3. Devotees are requested to inform the Belgaum Ashrama about their hotel bookings to facilitate local pick-up & drop.
  4. Those interested in dormitory (choultry) accommodation may register with the Belgaum Ashrama.
  5. Donations for the programme will be gratefully accepted.

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He always walks centred in his own self

By rkma on August 19, 2010

Once it so happened in the days of Buddha that a famous courtesan fell deeply in love with a monk who had gone to beg. The woman had seen many beautiful people – she was one of the most beautiful courtesan of those days that even kings used to queue at her door – and she fell in love with this monk, a Bhikku, a beggar.

Buddhist monks are taught: ‘be alert, be watchful. Not even a single breath has to pass through your nostrils without you being aware of it.’ So, absolutely watchful, meditative, he must have passed by the woman. She had seen many beautiful people, but never a man who had walked with such a dignified gait; and that too in the market place in the midst of noisy surroundings, yet so silently and unaware as if the market did not even exist. She immediately fell in love with the man. She touched his feet and asked him to come to her home and stay for this rainy season, for four months. Buddhist monks stop moving for four months. The rains were just about to come, and the clouds were gathering, and it was time for them to stay and find shelter for those four months.

She invited him thus, “You come to my home. Be my guest for four months.” To which the monk replied, “I will have to ask the Master. Tomorrow I will come and reply. If he allows it, I will come.”

There were other monks begging in the town – they saw the interaction and they became very jealous. When the young man came back to Buddha, he stood in the assembly and made the request “A woman, a courtesan – Amrapalli is her name – has asked me to stay with her for the coming rainy season. I will do whatever you say.” Many heard it – they all stood up aghast and said, “This is wrong. Even to have allowed that woman to touch you. You have broken the rule, and now you are asking to stay with the woman for four months!”

Addressing them the Buddha spoke, ” I told you all not to touch a woman and also not to be touched by a woman because you are not yet centred. For this man that rule is no more applicable. I can see that he walks along centred in himself – I have been watching him – he is no more part of the crowd. You are still part of the crowd. When you go to the market, you go to the market; but he simply passes by as if he had never gone.” And to the Bhikku the Buddha said, “Yes, you are allowed.”

Now, this was too much; never had it been done before, there was no precedent. All were angry, and for four months thousands of gossips floated around exaggerating the incident and many rumours were spread that the monk was no more a monk, that he had fallen.

After four months the monk returned followed by Amrapalli. Buddha looked at the monk, looked at Amrapalli, and said, “Woman, have you something to say to me? She said, “I have come to be initiated by you. I tried to distract your disciple, I failed; this is my first defeat. I have always succeeded. This is the first man whom I could not distract – not even an iota. Now a great desire has arisen in me as to how do I attain to this centring. And the more he has been with me these days, the more I have seen how far away he is aloof from the world. True, he stayed with me; I danced and sang before him, I played on musical instruments , I tried to allure him in every way yet I could not disturb his poise. He always remained himself. Not for a single moment have I seen his mind being clouded nor any desire in his eyes. I tried to convert him, but instead he has converted me and that too without uttering even a single word. He has not brought me here; I have come on my own. I for the first time have caught a glimpse of what dignity and freedom is; I would like to learn that art.”

She became a disciple of Buddha.

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