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My first Tulsi mala for Jap
Jai Shree Ram 🙏❤️
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Third Eye During Meditation: "Close your eyes as in sleep, and look sweetly, lovingly, intently into the middle of the darkness lying in front of you. You will see a dark veil. That which sees the dark veil within, without the help of your physical eyes, IS the inner eye." (Master Kirpal Singh) Finding Your Third Eye, Seeing What You Can See - Initiation Into the Mysteries - Spiritual Awakening Radio @ Youtube: https://youtu.be/YmEJWdH2kII and @ wherever you follow podcasts (Apple, Spotify, etc…): https://www.SpiritualAwakeningRadio.com Everyone has their own third eye whether they realize it or not. Through the Divine Path of Initiation one will learn of the spiritual practices that make it possible to access the third eye center, the seat of the soul, within the temple of the human body. We will discover for ourselves the Mysteries of the Spirit. The Kingdom of the Heavens will open up before us on this inward journey of the soul as we travel through vast realms of Light, Sound and Love on our way back to God. Today we explore Initiation, East and West, at first making use of Marcion's Reconstructed New Testament Apostolicon featuring an amazing, rather old and Gnostic sounding, translation of Saint Paul's First Corinthians chapter two, verses 6 through nine complete with archons and aeons. This manuscript from antiquity actually uses the word "Initiation". The goal of this Initiation is seeing in a new way with another kind of inner spiritual vision, the eye of the soul, and inner hearing with the ear of the soul. This is where we leave the outer world of the five senses behind. This is where we progress from theory, religion or philosophy to the world of practice, of inner experience. This is where the spiritual path truly begins. Also explored: The Gospel of Thomas on what "Eye Has Not Seen, Nor Ear Heard"; the mystic poetry of Sant Tulsi Sahib of Hathras on the ascension of the soul; The Inner Journey Of The Soul Back To Its Origin, by George Arnsby Jones, an initiate of Kirpal Singh; words of encouragement and satsang discourses from Sant Kirpal Singh on Initiation and Surat Shabd Yoga, Inner Light and Sound Meditation practice (sadhana of simran, dhyan and bhajan); recent satsang discourses by Baba Ram Singh also exploring this inward journey of the soul that takes place during meditation, the interior voyage back Home. The goal of this Path is not simply going TO the various inner planes or heavens of creation but to pass THROUGH them on our way back to the Most High Supreme Being given many names such as The Ocean of Love (Anurag Sagar), The Nameless One (Anami Purush, Sat Purush), and The Lord of the Soul (Radhasoami). (RadhaSwami) In Divine Love (Bhakti), Light, and Sound, At the Feet of the Masters, James Bean Spiritual Awakening Radio Podcasts Sant Mat Satsang Podcasts Sant Mat Radhasoami A Satsang Without Walls
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Jalsa, Mumbai June 22, 2023 Thu 11:25 PM
🪔 .. June 23 .. birthday greetings to Ef Anish Morarji Tataria .. yo from your Ef Family 😁✌🏽 ..
And .. to dear Ef Moses Sapir .. your wedding anniversary on June 23 .. our good wishes always ..
Birthday - EF - Anish Morarji Tataria Friday, 23 June .. and our wishes for this special day of yours .. love from the Ef family ..
Does it dawn .. dawn in the recognised morn of the day .. the day doth announce its presence .. or about its presence .. and the World of writing and writers hurriedly adopts the ‘dawn’ to their world ..
‘ it be the dawn of a new world’ .. they say .. or words to that effect .. effective , poetic and composite .. whether the dawn turns to the sun lit day or not irrespective .. or sets into another quiet unknown night for another dawn to re appear ..
amusingly , when the film ‘DON’ was announced with me .. many in the world of Hindi cinema were quite unaware of the word don ..
what they were familiar with was a product known as DAWN .. the DAWN banyaan .. vests ..
And the market was very skeptical and annoyed with the makers as to why a film title should be about undergarments .. !!
many still are .. 🤣
... but on another note .. Ef remembers Babuji and his translated auto biography and puts it all down .. I feel it deserves mention here :
And .. before Music Day ends .. I feel having the honor of sharing few words from Babuji about his journey with music from his autobiography .. but , then , indeed , every day is music day .. love .. ❤️🙏🏻
Quoting babuji : 🙏🏻
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Pratap Narayan [my Father] was duly betrothed to the daughter of Munshi Ishwari Prasad, a resident of Katra Mohalla in Allahabad. Her name was Sursati, and she was to become my Mother. The name 'Sursati' is clearly derived from 'Saraswati', and when I felt the first stirrings of a desire to be a poet or writer, I derived much self-confidence from the fact that I was the son of the goddess of learning and of art and music.
[And in mentioning music] ..
Professor Khushhalkar, was our music teacher, he was a Maharashtrian and a pupil of Pandit V.D. Pulaskar. His Hindi was of the Bombay variety, but when he taught us devotional songs, his pronunciation of every syllable was crystal-clear; he would make us do voice practice to the harmonium, then teach us bhajans such as Tulsi's Gaiye Ganapati Jagabandara, which I can still sing from memory today. He also showed us how to sing while picking out the notes on the harmonium: he would pump the bellows with one hand while the fingers of the other would run lightly over the keys, his own voice blending with that of the instrument in such a way as to achieve a sublime harmony of the inanimate with the animate: evoking a tingling emotional response. Professor Khushhalkar sowed the seeds of music in me, but regrettably I was never able to grow the plant that should have sprung from them. Still, my slight study of music was helpful in the reciting of poetry, and a little knowledge of tala helped me compose songs in the folk genre. I can also tap out a rhythm on a drum, but that was learnt from my mother and sisters. ” ~
Dr. Harivansh Rai Bachchan's Autobiography: In The Afternoon Of Time .. Chapter: Things to Forget, Things to Remember .. Pages: 56, 112 ..
.. and in time .. hopefully there shall an introduction to the music that this untrained novice who has had no musical training at all .. just been in the company of listening and present to the sounds of music that has remained with me .. and the legacy of Babuji , if nothing else shall prevail .. yet again ..
In quiet love and affection to the Ef ..
Amitabh Bachchan
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Meerabai’s bhajans, gajre, henna on palms, bangles, bichhue on toes, nose ring, chikankari, red lipstick, kolhapuri chappal, Shrimad Bhagvad Gita in one hand, tulsi mala looped on the wrist, tiny black bindi, kaajal.
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Solving the Mystery of Tulsi Sahib's Guru (Origins of Sant Mat Series)
"Listen, O Phool Das, I have given out the same true secrets which Sants like Kabir Saheb, Dadu Saheb, Rai Das Ji, Dariya Sahib, Guru Nanak, Soor Das Ji, Nabha Ji and Mira Bai have spoken of. They, too, have composed similar hymns describing the bliss of the highest spiritual region, whose glory I also have sung, blessed by the grace and the dust of the holy feet of Sants." (Ghat Ramayan section of, "Param Sant Tulsi Sahib", Agra, page 148, 1979)
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Tulsi Sahib (1763-1843) is viewed as being the adi-guru or founding spiritual master, the "great grandfather" of modern-day Sant Mat and Radhasoami. Most all recent Santmat sects trace their lineages directly back to him. Some believe that Tulsi Sahib, the great Saint of Hathras, never mentioned the name of his satguru in the writings that have survived. For them there is no answer to this question of who his initiating Sant Mat guru might have been. In recent years I have established my own view on this subject and have observed that Sant Tulsi did indeed mention the name of his guru on numerous occasions in the way that most disciples typically have done in their banis and bhajans (devotional hymns, mystic poetry). This name has been there the whole time in the English translations of his writings, and there are many more such references to the identity of this spiritual master if one can access and read all of the Sant Tulsi writings available in Hindi. All we need do is notice this particular guru's name as it appears in the various books attributed to Sant Tulsi Sahib of Hathras, India (Shabdavali, Ratan Sagar, Ghat Ramayan and, Padma Sagar).
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Tulsi Vivah 2024 | Dev Uthani Ekadashi Special: Rituals, Significance, and Divine Blessings
Description: Welcome to Numero Akash! 🌿 In this video, we delve into the spiritual essence and rich traditions of Tulsi Vivah and Dev Uthani Ekadashi. These festivals hold a special place in Hindu culture, symbolizing devotion, purity, and divine blessings. Celebrated across India, Tulsi Vivah marks the sacred union of Tulsi Mata (Holy Basil) with Lord Vishnu, bringing positivity, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment into the lives of devotees. Join us as we explore the rituals, importance, and the profound significance of these auspicious occasions.
🌸 What is Tulsi Vivah?
Tulsi Vivah is a highly revered Hindu festival that commemorates the symbolic marriage of Tulsi Mata to Lord Vishnu. According to Hindu mythology, Tulsi, often considered an earthly incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, was transformed into a sacred plant that holds immense spiritual value. The Tulsi plant is believed to possess divine powers that purify the environment and remove negativity. Celebrating Tulsi Vivah is said to bring peace, harmony, and prosperity into one's home, promoting spiritual growth and enhancing devotion.
🌞 Understanding Dev Uthani Ekadashi (Prabodhini Ekadashi)
Dev Uthani Ekadashi, also known as Prabodhini Ekadashi or Devotthan Ekadashi, marks the end of the four-month period known as Chaturmas when Lord Vishnu is believed to rest. On this day, Lord Vishnu awakens, symbolizing new beginnings, spiritual renewal, and the lifting of any restrictions on auspicious activities such as marriages and religious events. Dev Uthani Ekadashi holds a special significance for devotees, who eagerly await this day to celebrate life, seek blessings, and start new ventures with divine guidance.
🌺 Rituals and Traditions of Tulsi Vivah and Dev Uthani Ekadashi
The celebration of Tulsi Vivah and Dev Uthani Ekadashi is filled with rituals and joyous ceremonies. Here are the main rituals that devotees perform on this auspicious day:
Decorating the Tulsi Plant: Devotees decorate the Tulsi plant as a bride, adorning it with flowers, jewelry, and colorful drapes.
Placement of Shaligram or Idol: A Shaligram stone (representing Lord Vishnu) or an idol is placed next to Tulsi Mata, and a traditional wedding ceremony is performed.
Chanting Mantras and Bhajans: Devotees chant sacred mantras and sing devotional songs, filling the atmosphere with spirituality and positivity.
Offering Prasad and Aarti: Sweets, fruits, and special offerings are made to Tulsi Mata and Lord Vishnu, followed by aarti to seek blessings.
Observing Fast (Ekadashi Vrat): Many devotees observe a fast on Dev Uthani Ekadashi, which is believed to purify the soul and bring good fortune.
🌻 Spiritual Benefits of Celebrating Tulsi Vivah and Dev Uthani Ekadashi
Spiritual Cleansing: Tulsi Vivah is believed to cleanse past sins, offering a fresh start to devotees.
Peace and Prosperity: Worshiping Tulsi Mata and Lord Vishnu invites peace, harmony, and wealth into the household.
Positive Energy: These rituals are said to eliminate negative energies, bringing a sense of calm and spiritual fulfillment.
Family Harmony: Observing these festivals as a family strengthens relationships and enhances unity among family members.
Increased Devotion: Celebrating Tulsi Vivah encourages spiritual growth and deepens one's devotion to Lord Vishnu and Tulsi Mata.
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**In Krishna's World - Kartik Inspirations by Sacinandana Swami** Today, I would like to invite you into a personal glimpse of my life during this special time of Kartik, a month for deepening spiritual practices. My days begin early with a vow and a focused effort to center my heart and mind on Krishna. In the quiet hours before dawn, I sit in a room with a beautiful, large window, through which I watch the first light breaking over Giriraj Govardhan. These initial hours are spent with only a candle’s glow, until the world’s greatest candle—the sun—spreads its light over the land. At this sacred time, the peacocks call with their distinctive, almost intoxicated cries, and the green parrots flutter in to land on the balcony nearby. Following this, I dedicate a short period to yoga, strengthening my back so I can sit comfortably throughout the day. Then, I make my way to a bhajan kutir, a special place for singing and prayer. Before entering, I stop to perform a small arati (a ceremony of offering light) to a beautiful sacred tulsi plant situated just before the main entrance. With her blessings, I feel ready to begin. Once inside, I settle down and focus on Tulsi Devi and the many birds who live in the garden nearby. These birds, accustomed to my daily routine, often join me as I chant. Sometimes, I sing aloud, and I feel they enjoy the sound in their own way. This setting allows me to deeply connect with the seed of bhakti—the inclination or leaning towards Krishna—that has been planted in my heart. My guru, Srila Prabhupada, spoke often of this seed as a gift, an inner calling that connects us with Krishna. When this connection forms, a genuine desire arises to carry out my devotional practices with the intention to please Krishna. In this shift, I begin to remove myself from the center of my focus and place Krishna there instead. This orientation—"May I now please Krishna"—brings a profound joy and clarity. Jiva Goswami, a revered acharya, explains that this initial movement towards Krishna creates the desire to enter His world, to serve Him with pure devotion. In this state, something extraordinary happens: the countless concerns and responsibilities that usually demand attention fade away, leaving only a single, luminous focus—to be with Krishna. It is a truly remarkable transformation, a redirection of perspective that brings peace and purpose. And yet, this experience of connection with Krishna does not end here. Jiva Goswami describes a third dimension that arises from nurturing this seed of bhakti: Krishna, in turn, offers a taste of His sweetness—His "madhurya." It is this sweetness, this gentle experience of divine love, that sustains our practice. The Bhagavatam explains that beyond intellectual conviction, what we truly need is experience. Philosophy may guide us, but it is personal experience—our own taste of Krishna’s sweetness—that nourishes and strengthens us on the spiritual path. In those moments, we no longer simply believe; we know. And it is this knowing, born from experience, that carries us forward. Thank you for joining me in this journey of Kartik inspirations.
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Life Long Learning:
PLACE VISIT (GARDEN, TEMPLE, GAUSHALA, FARM, VEGETABLE AND FRUIT MARKET)
On this holy day, the Nachiketas visited Shri Ramakrishna temple which is located in the heart of the city. The temple is very popular and ancient. Students also explores the beautiful garden with varieties of different flowers. Students visited gaushala and feed grass to the cows. Different vegetables and fruits were sown in the farm. Nachiketas are surprised to see the different categories of vegetables. Students felt very peaceful in the holy atmosphere of the temple.
TOOL TOY DAY
The intention to make tool toy day is to carry out the hidden potential of the little Nachikets. They make different types of toys making use of the essential tools. The main aim is to introduce little Nachikets to our community helpers. The crafting capacity of the students can be measured through such games. Nachikets were dressed in different community helpers. Thus in this way, we can assume the creative level of the Nachikets.
SHOW AND TELL
Apart from regular studies, we emphasis on intellectual games or events. Thus, little Nachiketas shown keen interests in “show and tell” game. This game is based on intelligence. More than 40 students were participated in the game and almost everyone did excellent job. Through “Show and Tell” little tots gained confidence and help to reduce stage fear.
KIDIYARU
There is a famous saying “Feeding one soul is equal to feeding whole humanity”. Students were participated in “Kidiyaru” which means to feed ants. Students carried different food from their homes like sugar, grains, jiggery etc. Thus, Nachiketas fed these items to the ants around the trees in our campus areas.
PARTS OF THE PLANTS
Plant is made from various parts. These parts include stem, roots, seeds, leaves, flower, fruits etc. The roots absorb water and minerals. Nachiketas shows special interest and were very keen to receive the knowledge of the plants.
TULSI PUJAN
There is a saying in the hindu tradition that Goddess Laxmi resides in Tulsi plant. This plant is one of the holiest plants of all. Nachiketas were participated enthusiastically in the laxmi pujan. Nachiketas prayed that the blessing of the Laxmi and Narayan may have bestowed upon everyone. The aim is that students can be aware of our Indian tradition.
MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY THIS DIWALI
Diwali is the festival of light. Whole atmosphere turns positive on this festival. Being human, Nachiketas always tried to make someone happy on each Diwali. Each year the way is different but the intention is the same. Sometimes Nachiketas feed hungry people, sometimes distribute firecrackers to the slum children, sometimes distribute shawl and sweaters to the needy. This year, we visited old age home. The program followed by a bhajan, kirtan, indoor games and Prasad (dinner).
HELPERS WEEK
Little Nachikets actively participated in helpers week. A little boy plays the role of a soldier. He narrated the life and risk of the soldier. The struggle of a soldier is unending. Second boy played the role of a pilot. He narrated the precautions that a pilot needs to be followed. A little girl played the role of an educator. She teaches how a teacher can change a life of a students. She said that a true teacher not only teaches a syllabus but also must focus on the moral values, sanskaar and sports.
MARET OF VEGETABLE AND FRUIT
Little Nachiketas visited vegetable and fruit market. They have been shown different types of vegetable and fruits. Nachiketas learned how vegetables and fruits provides good health. They were informed that which fruit and vegetable provides vitamin, fat, minerals etc. We have also purchased some fruits and vegetables. The main aim is to create awareness and importance of vegetables and fruits in our routine diet.
GLOBAL CITIZEN
SAY NO PLASTIC WITH RED FM
There are various reasons of global warming and one of them is the use of the plastic. Plastic bag is harmful for the animals also and thus government made a ban on it. We have made awareness named “Say no to plastic” with the help of a media partner Red FM. We have explained in deep to the little Nachikets about the harmfulness of the plastic. Nachikets understood it and took pledge not to use the plastic, not even in water bottle form.
PLANTATION
There is always a shortage of water in Rajkot. Life without water is impossible. Plants are basic source of oxygen, which is important element for each human being. The reason behind this is that we will have a shortage of plants, trees and greenery. We have explained our little Nachikets that we must always grow plants in our house or nearby our house. We must protect it from the animals. Different types of plants categories have been explained by our environmental experts. The regular maintenance of the plant is also necessary. By doing this, we do not have to face the shortage of the water in the near future and the atmosphere will remain clean and pure. Nachikets were highly impressed with these concepts
ECO-FRIENDLY DAY
Our educators have deeply provided an explanation as how to save water, how to make use of petrol in minimal way, close the water tap whenever you see, make use of the cycle instead of a vehicle in the future, protect the earth, keep the atmosphere holy etc. Our educators also taught that we should make more use of the water in the process of cleanliness but do not waste it unnecessarily. The little Nachikets assures us that they will not waste water in any ways.
AQUATIC ANIMAL
The students were dressed in different aquatic animal dresses. Aquatic animals include both vertebrates and invertebrates such as dolphins, jellyfish, sharks, sea turtles, starfish, turtles, crabs, whales etc. The students felt very happy by performing this task.
SAVE PETROL SAVE FUEL/ SAVE EARTH
Natural resources are required to the human beings as well as animals. These resources are necessary in day to day life. We taught our little Nachikets to make use of the natural resources like fuel, petrol, water etc. The students were highly impressed with this concept. The students took pledge that they will not waste natural resources.
CREATIVE & INNOVATIVE
ART N CRAFT
Expression in the form of an art is the best way to show an individual talent. Art or a craft is one of the favorite subjects of most of the students. Little Nachikets were excited to participated in this event. They showcase their art by preparing different types of crafts like flower crafts, textile craft, print making, sketching, ceramics, candle, leather works, origami, lace, knitting etc. to boost their creativity.
HOLI – ART N CRAFT
Same as the regular art and craft, Holi- art and craft focuses on the making of Holi card with finger print. Students were impressed with the unique technique making craft. On the A4 size paper our craft expert makes a beautiful flower by using water color and sketch pen. Little Nachikets also participated and made different crafts by using their skills.
KITE MAKING
Kite making is quite a tuff job especially for the little tots. NSS always teaches to accept the challenges. Little Nachikets accepted the challenge and participated in making a kite craft. Our experts guided them and following the guidance the students collected required materials, fold paper in half width ways, bend the front corner, repeat the back layer, staple it, make a hole near front of the crease and thread string through hole and tied it. In this way, students tried their best to showcase their hidden talent.
VEGETABLE PRINT
Little Nachikets enjoyed making vegetable prints. With the help of these prints, they started playing games. This session is important because with the help of these session, students can get aware of our different types of vegetables.
COLOURING COMPETITION
Colors are the smiles of the nature. There are 2 holy things in the world, the heart of a child and the colors. That is why children loves the color. NSS have arranged a coloring competition in the campus. Students were actively participated in this event. The number of students were beyond our expectations. Little Nachikets have showcase their talent in this competition.
COLLAGE ACTIVITY
If a photo takes thousand words, a collage narrated an entire story. Collage activity is basically a simple art that includes pasting items like photographs, leaves etc. onto a sheet of a paper. Little nots celebrated this day. Most of the students collected the photos of their family and stick to the whole paper. On the outer parts the students wrote descriptions and made different layouts.
LEADER
MANGAL PANDEY
The kids dressed up as Mangal Pandey. They said the dialogues in the form of slogan. The basic life of Mangal Pandey has been appeared in the form of small theatre play. Nachikets were highly motivated with the revolutionary life of Shri Mangal Pandey.
MARYTYRS DAY
We cannot celebrate Martyrs day but we pay tribute to the Martyrs. Martyrs sacrificed his life for our country. NSS introduced our revolutionary leaders to the students in the form of drama, videos, stories etc. At the end of the session little Nachikets pays tribute to the pictures of the martyrs by offering candles.
COLLABRATION
MAKE GANESH FROM CLAY
The children’s favourite activity is to make something from the clay and showcase their talent. NSS have conducted a competition to make lord Ganesh from clay. The students were actively participated in this competition. Little tots made Bal Ganesh, Dhundhi Ganesh, Dvij Ganesh, Ekdanta Ganesh, Haridra Ganpati, Laxmi Ganesh, Nritya Ganpati etc. The students sung Ganesh aarti. The holy atmosphere was created in the whole campus.
MAKE AND EAT
In this activity, students have to deal with the delicious experience. The little nots have to prepare yummy items by their home. The main intention of this exercise is to promote healthy eating habits in a fun and knowledgeable way. The students were made items by their own and enjoyed the meal.
STUDENT WELLBEING
NO JUNK FOOD
Food is life. Food describes your healthiness and mentality. There is a well-known saying that food is the best medicine. The nutritional expert of NSS have taught the importance of food in our daily life. The main topic covered was “Say No to Junk Food”. Unhealthy lifestyle of today’s generation was explained in this session. The drawback of junk food was explained with deep meaning and examples. Students gained awareness in this wonderful session.
MUD ACTIVITY
International Mud Day is celebrated every year on 29th June, thus we get an opportunity to get closer to Mother Earth. The students tried their hands on mud and made various items. It is said that mud increases brain activities and stimulates motor skill development. Little Nachikets enjoyed these activities.
JALABHISHEK
Jalabhishek is considered as one of the forms of worship in the hindu traditions. Our spiritual experts discussed the jalabhishek according to the Indian culture as well as scientifically. Our aim is to introduce the students to our tradition and culture.
UTTARAYAN CELEBRATION
We have celebrated the Kite flying festival with our little Nachiketas. We ate “Chiki” and “Mamra laddoo” as a feast. We make aware to the children about the importance to feed the cow and make donation to the gaushala. The day is considered holy in the hindu tradition so we must donate on that day whether it is a small amount or a big one.
7). TEACHING AND LEARNING
Number Activity:
In the number activity session, the little Nachikets have to identify the numbers. Also, the students have to deal with the numbers. We have intentionally unorganized the numbers and students have to organize them properly.
Alphabet:
Similar as numbers, in this session also, the students have to identify the alphabet. The aim of this exercise is that students can get aware of all the alphabets and spellings.
8). Patriotism
Kargil Vijay Divas
The Kargil Vijay Divas was celebrated on 26th July each year. The Nachiketa Schooling System celebrates this day by sharing sweets to each other. We also keep two minutes of “Moan” for our brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives for our country.
15th August
The Nachiketa Schooling System celebrates Independence Day on the 15th of August every year. Flag hoisting was organized in our campus. The chief guest of our program delivered a small speech regarding our independence struggle. We pay tribute to our soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country by offering candle to them.
Rakshabandhan
Every year Nachiketa Schooling System celebrate the festival of protection of sister called “Rakhi”. The “Raksha Sutra” was tied on the hands of the brother by the sister and that’s why it is called “Rakshabandhan”. In this holy day, the brother take oath to protect his sister irrespective of circumstances.
The Journey of Indian Flag
The journey of an Indian flag is far more challenging and interesting. If I call in our maatru bhaasha, then our flag is the “Aan”, “Baan” and “Shaan” of our country. The current flag was adopted on 22nd July 1947 but the history was far back. Our flag saw so many martyr. The Indian flag has 3 colors and a chakra that we all know. Madam Bhikaji Gama became the first person to hoist Indian flag in foreign soil (Germany).
9). Culture
Holi
On the pre-eve of Dhuleti, we celebrate Holika Dahan by igniting fire which was prepared from the cow dung. We pray to Holika mother for the welfare of everyone. On the day of Dhuleti, our little Nachiketas celebrate the color festival by putting tilak on each other’s forehead. We celebrate strictly without using water.
Janmashtami
The word “Janamasthami” consists of two words “Janam” and “Asthami”. Janam means “to born” and Asthami defines the 8th tithi day of the Indian calendar). Lord Krishna was born on this holy day. One of the Nachiketas became “Krishna” on this day. We celebrated this day by offering Maakhan (sweet butter) and sweets to lord Krishna. Special Gopi Raas was conducted on this day.
Ganesh Utsav
Ganeshji is the lord who kills the ostacles. Ganesh utsav was celebrated each year on Ganesh Chaturthi. We offer “Modak Ladoo” to the lord. Our spiritual expert talks about the story of lord Ganesh and its form (how his head was converted into elephant face)
Navratri
Indian mother gods have several forms. The 9 mothers were worshipped during Navratri. These mothers are Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandmaata, Kaatyayani, Kaalratri, Mahagauri, Mahagauri and Siddhiraatri. Each mothers have different significance.
Anushthan
Anusthan is one of the rituals of the Indian tradition. It involves mantras, gestures, actions, objects or words. Different communities have different rituals depending upon their tradition. All the students participated in the fire ritual (Hawan). They chant mantras and offer sweets and fruits to their deity. In the end, they took their sweets and fruits to their home and eat as a Prasad.
Vidhyarambh
Vidhyarambh is the process of giving knowledge in the form of “Vidyasanskar” to the students. Normally the vidhyarambh is given by those educators who are going to teach their students throughout the year. Vidhyarambh is provided to the students whose age are between 2 to 4.
10). Value
Gurupurnima
In Indian tradition, the place of the guru is considered above God and Parents. We celebrate Guru Purnima Day by conducting “Homa”. On behalf of all students, the pandit ji conducted puja. Special prayers were offered for the welfare of all the students. At the end of “Homa”, the students received the Prasad.
Grandparent’s day
No one can love a child like their grandparents does. The grandparents' love for their child is irreplaceable. We conducted a special grandparents meeting. Grandparents can share their views, opinions, feelings and fears with our counselor. After the detailed discussions, the counselor will conclude and will provide his views or opinion on the same.
Happy Moment with Family (memories)
The little Nachikets have to share a happy memory of their family. They have to share it without any hesitation. The main aim of this exercise is that they can receive more love and attachment from their parents and ancestors. Thus, in this way, love and mutual respect will increase.
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Light and Sound on The Path (Sant Mat, Radhasoami, Surat Shabd Yoga, The Path of the Masters, Bhakti of the Inner Light and Sound)
Happy 70th Birthday Baba Ram Singh Ji!
Below is excerpted from a satsang discourse of Baba Ram Singh commenting on verses of the Sar Bachan Radhasoami Poetry of Soami Ji Maharaj, which he often does in satsang.
"Swami Ji Maharaj also is addressing our soul as a hansa, or as a swan, because swans are pure birds and the soul is also pure. He is addressing the soul and He is telling the soul, 'You leave the outward things and leave the water outside and you come within. God Almighty has kept a lot of treasures within. He has kept an ocean of Nectar within. You come and take that.'
"'Saagar ksheer bharaa ghat beethar,
Peevo surat thaani.
Jag ko jaar dhaso nab andhar,
Mandar parakh nishaani.'
"He tells us to come within, but what stops us from going within is our attachment outside to this world. And till we overcome those attachments and entanglements outside, the soul will never be able to withdraw and go inside.
"The Masters give us Simran because that is a means to cut out our entanglements and enable the soul to leave the nine doors and come to the Tenth Door.
"By doing Simran and Dhyan, we will be able to mold our mind and get the gunas, or get the attributes, that are necessary for us to go within. All the Saints Who have gone within in the past, They have all made that effort of doing Their Bhajan Simran, and then They have been able to go within. And all in the future also, will be able to go within only when they make that effort of doing their Bhajan Simran.
"So, that possibility of going within is for everyone who does Bhajan and Simran. And we often delude ourselves, thinking that it is only Mahatmas have done the Bhajan Simran because They were Ready-Made Souls and They could go inside, but we are sinners and we are not able to do this. So, this is the thought of a lazy mind. And if we overcome that and we do our Bhajan Simran, then we will definitely be able to go within.
"Every human being, be it a male or a female, has the capability of going within. We should have that enthusiasm and we should have that commitment to do that meditation and we will definitely be able to go within...."
"'Guru moorath tu dhaar hiye mein,
Man ke sang kyun firat nimaani.
Tera kaaz kare guru poore,
Sun le anahad baani.'
"Swami Ji Maharaj says, 'Your work will be done by a True Master.' And He says, 'Why aren’t you listening to that Anahad Shabd, that Sound Current, which is resonating at the Eye Center?'
"That Holy Sound Current has emanated from God Almighty and It has come down through the planes and is resonating at Eye Center. And from there, it is illuminating this body. And it is having the functionality of this body.
"So, Swami Ji Maharaj says, 'You manifest that Sound Current.'
He says, 'That Satguru Who is going to help you, He is within. You go and manifest that Holy Sound Current, which is His manifestation. And if you manifest that Sound Current, your going back and forth in this ocean of life and death will come to an end.'
-- excerpted from, Till We Overcome Those Attachments And Entanglements Outside, The Soul Will Never Be Able To Withdraw And Go Inside, a 2015 satsang discourse by Baba Ram Singh)
The original copy of 'Ghat Ramayana' written by Saint Tulsi Saheb kept in a glass case in the ashram of Saint Tulsi Saheb in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh. (Photo Courtesy of Pujya Satya Prakash Baba, and Pravesh K. Singh)
हाथरस, उत्तर प्रदेश में संत तुलसी साहब के आश्रम में शीशे के पिटक में रखी उन्हीं द्वारा रचित 'घट रामायण' की मूल प्रति (चित्र सौजन्य: पूज्य सत्य प्रकाश बाबा)
Sant Tulsidas says: "The true teacher is the one who gives knowledge without ignorance, who speaks about Light without darkness, and about the Formless God without the God with forms. That teacher I deem as being true."
Who is worthy to be called a true or accomplished teacher? The true teacher is the one who has transcended the realm of ignorance and darkness and is established in the realm of knowledge and Light. The true teacher having gone beyond the material realm of forms is established in the Formless State of the Infinite (the Divine). The accomplished spiritual teacher, who shows the path to experiencing the Reality, does so, only after testing this knowledge on the touchstone of his/her own personal experience. The knowledge of a true spiritual teacher is not simply based on intellectual knowledge, but also in personal experience.
Sant Kabir Sahab emphatically asserts: "You speak what is written down [intellectual knowledge], and I speak from what I have seen [inner experience]."
Therefore, we need a spiritual guru who will not only be a knowledgeable teacher, but will also be morally sound and actively practicing what he/she teaches.
-- Swami Santsevi Ji Maharaj (pictured above)
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Putrada Ekadashi: Know the time and rules of fasting on Putrada Ekadashi, which fills you with wealth and grains in the month of Paush.
Ekadashi of Shukla Paksha of Paush month is known as Putrada Ekadashi. It is said that the importance of this Ekadashi is also written in the Puranas. According to the Hindu calendar, Putrada Ekadashi falls twice a year. The first one falls on the Ekadashi date of Shukla Paksha of Pausha month. Whereas the fast of the second Putrada Ekadashi is observed on the Ekadashi date of Shukla Paksha of Sawan month. This fast is dedicated to Lord Shri Vishnu and it is believed that by observing Pausha Putrada Ekadashi fast, one gets virtuous results equal to Vajpayee Yagya. According to religious scriptures, this fast is considered very fruitful for those who do not have children. This time in Putrada Ekadashi. Si. Yoga is being formed, due to which the sanctity of this fast has increased further.
Putrada Ekadashi Putrada Ekadashi 2024 date and time:
This time Ekadashi of Shukla Paksha of Paush month is falling on Sunday, 21 January 2024. This Ekadashi is considered very special, especially for those who wish to have a son, this fast is considered very important. This time a very auspicious Yoga i.e. Shukla Yoga is being formed in Putrada Ekadashi. Worshiping Lord Vishnu in this yoga increases happiness and prosperity. The work done in this yoga leads to auspicious results.
Putrada Ekadashi Ekadashi Tithi Start: 20th January 2024 at 07:28 PM
Ekadashi's date ends on 21 January 2024 at 07:29 pm. According to Udaya Tithi, the Ekadashi fast will be observed on the 21st of January.
Paush Putrada Ekadashi Paran Muhurta: 07:13 AM to 09:21 AM on 22nd January.
Duration: 2 hours 7 minutes
Putrada Ekadashi Importance of Putrada Ekadashi:
According to religious beliefs, if a person observes this fast as per the rituals then he gets the happiness of having a child. By observing the Putrada Ekadashi fast, the devotee gets all kinds of material comforts. Also, he finally goes to Vaikuntha Dham and is liberated from all sins. Apart from this, the health of the children of those who observe this fast also remains good and their married life also remains happy. By observing fast on this auspicious day one gets freedom from all kinds of sins. By observing this fast, all the wishes of a person are fulfilled. By observing this fast, childless couples also get a child. According to religious beliefs, observing Ekadashi fast leads to salvation after death.
Ekadashi fast puja material
Picture or statue of Shri Vishnu flower Coconut Betel Fruit cloves Sunlight lamp Ghee Panchamrit intact sweet Basil Sandalwood sweet stuff
Putrada Ekadashi worship method of Putrada Ekadashi:
Install the idol of Lord Vishnu in the temple. Then take water from the conch and anoint the idol.
Apply sandalwood tilak to Lord Vishnu. Worship with rice, flowers, abeer, gulal, perfume, etc., and light a ghee lamp in front of the idol.
On this day, if possible, worship wearing yellow clothes and also offer yellow clothes to Lord Vishnu.
Also, offer amla, clove, lemon, and betel nut along with seasonal fruits to Shri Hari Vishnu. After this, offer kheer made from cow's milk. Keep in mind that Tulsi must be kept in the offering because Tulsi is very dear to Lord Vishnu.
After this, perform Aarti and read the story of Putrada Ekadashi because without it the fast is considered incomplete.
Shukla Yoga is being formed on this day. In such a situation, go to the temple and worship Shri Hari and Har and also do bhajan-kirtan of Lord Vishnu on the night of Ekadashi and ask for forgiveness from Shri Hari Vishnu for any mistake or sin committed unknowingly.
Feed the Brahmins the next day. Break the fast only after this.
Fast story of Putrada Ekadashi
Lord Krishna himself had told the importance of Putrada Ekadashi to Dharmaraj Yudhishthir. According to the legend, in a city, there lived a king named Suketuman, whose wife's name was Shaivya. The king and queen had no children, about which he was always worried. He was always worried about who would take over his throne after that who would perform his last rites, Shraddha, Pind Daan, etc. after his death who would liberate him, and who would satisfy his ancestors. Just thinking about all this, the king started falling ill.
Once the king went out to visit the forest and started seeing the beauty of nature, there he saw how deer, peacocks, and other animals and birds were enjoying life with their wives and children. Seeing this he became even more disturbed. He started thinking that despite doing so many good deeds, I was childless. Then the king felt thirsty and started wandering here and there in search of water. While wandering, his eyes fell on the hermitage of sages built on the banks of a river. Being a devotee, the king went there and paid obeisance to all the sages. Seeing the simple nature of the king, all the sages were extremely pleased with him and asked him to ask for a boon. To which the king replied, “O God! By the grace of God and you Saint Mahatmas, I have everything, only I have no children, due to which my life is meaningless.”
Hearing this the sage said, “King! God himself has sent you here today with a special blessing on you. Today is Putrada Ekadashi and you should fast on this Ekadashi with full devotion. By doing this you will get a son. Hearing this from the sage, the king observed that fast and according to the rules Break the fast on the day of Dashashi. After a few days, the queen became pregnant and gave birth to a bright and successful son and finally, the king attained salvation. In this way the importance of this fast increased manifold.
Surefire and effective remedies on the day of Putrada Ekadashi
Putrada Ekadashi to get the blessings of Lord Vishnu
On the day of Putrada Ekadashi, Lord Vishnu should be anointed by pouring milk in the Dakshinavarti conch. Also, Lord Vishnu should be garlanded with yellow flowers, and applying sandalwood tilak on the forehead of Shri Hari is especially fruitful. It is believed that by doing this, Lord Vishnu can be pleased quickly and his special blessings can be obtained.
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