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Gurugram August 2015 | Preface

The Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Yoga Camp in Val Morin, Canada, where Swamiji started his headquarters, is beaming with high energy this summer. The Ashram is full with TTC students, Refresher Course atiendes, visiting Swamis and a plethora of guests for the entire month of July. Swamiji’s energy can be felt very strongly. We are blessed with his grace.

Yoga Camp’s 2015 Kids Camp ran successfully with a record number of over 100 kids, counsellors and staff altogether. The annual Kaavadi Festival at the Subramanya/Ayyappa Temple also saw record number of people in attendance, despite occasional rain. Swamiji’s vision of bringing people together and bridging East and West was evident through all Ashramites organizing the Kaavadi event with their smiles and happy greetings. Noticably, the community appreciated their efforts. Just when the busy programs came to conclusion for July, in came Family Week with again, a record number of close to 40 families, totally 124 participants this year. The Yoga Camp Ashram was fully booked for a busy July. We are looking forward an equal vibrant August and September.

Europe also was extremely busy with lots of programs and courses at the Ashrams and Centres. Their Staff are noticing the overwhelming number of people coming to take part in their programs.

Bahamas extended it’s season this year, all the way into June and still the Ashram was still full of guests and students. Both the Yoga Ranch and Yoga Farm Ashrams in America successfully created a vibrant program for the summer of 2015, attracting an abundance of guests.

The above, plus all other International Ashrams and Centres, report their enriching and enlightening experiences while honouring Swami Sivananda’s Mahasamadhi mid July, bringing the Organization together in deep gratitude for Master’s teachings.

May Master and Swamiji bless us always in our Sadhana and service.

Pranams to All.

Upcoming Courses

2015

Sep 01 – Sep 30/15
TTC – English, Polski, Lietuvos kalba, Русский язык
Ustka, Baltic Sea, Poland
http://www.sivananda.eu/en/yoga-teacher-training/teachers-training-course/ttc-venues/osteuropa.html#c2509

Sep 01 – Sep 30/15
ATTC – English, Polski, Lietuvos kalba, Русский язык
Ustka, Baltic Sea, Poland
http://www.sivananda.eu/en/yoga-teacher-training/teachers-training-course/ttc-venues/osteuropa.html#c2509

Sep 06 – Sep 20/15
Sadhana Intensive – English
Netala, Uttar Kashi, North India
www.sivananda.org/uttarkashi

Sep 08 – Oct 06/15
TTC – English
Woodbourne, NY, USA
www.sivananda.org/ranch

Sep 26 – Oct 24/15
TTC – English, 中文
Chengdu, Sichuan, China
http://www.sivanandayogachina.org/en/topic/ttc_chengdu_china

Sep 27 – Oct 25/15
TTC – English
Netala, Uttar Kashi, North India
www.sivananda.org/Uttarkashi

Oct 04 – Nov 01/15
TTC – English 日本語 ภาษาไทย 中文
Phu Chaisai, Chiang Ria, Thailand
http://www.sivananda.com.sg/thailand_ttc/index.htm

Oct 17 – Nov 14/15
TTC – English
Grass Valley, CA, USA
www.sivananda.org/yogafarm

Oct 17 – Nov 15/15
TTC – English, Français, Deutsch, Espaňol
Rudraprayag Himalaya Mountains, India
www.sivananda.eu/en/yoga-teacher-training-in-india.html

Oct 18 – Nov 15/15
TTC – English
Madurai, Tamil Nadu, South India
www.sivananda.org/madurai

Oct 26 – Nov 10/15
Sadhana Intensive – English, Français, Deutsch, Espaňol
Rudraprayag, Himalaya Mountains, India
www.sivananda.eu/en/yoga-teacher-training-in-india.htmlNov 08 – Dec 06/15
TTC – English
Neyyar Dam, Kerala, South India
www.sivananda.org/neyyardamNov 15 – Dec 12/15
TTC – English, Français, Español
Val Morin, QC, Canada
www.sivananda.org/campNov 20 – Dec 19/15
TTC – Français
Orleans, France
www.sivananda.org/orleansNov 22 – Dec 20/15
TTC – English
Madurai, Tamil Nadu, South India
www.sivananda.org/madurai

Nov 28 – Dec 26/15
TTC – English, 中文
Taichung City, Taiwan
www.sivanandayogafarm.org/course/ttc_taiwan

Dec 04 – Dec 31/15
TTC – English
Nassau, Bahamas
www.sivananda.org/Nassau

Dec 12/15 – Jan 10/16
TTC – English, Deutsch
Reith, Tyrol, Austria
www.sivananda.org/tyrol/en

Desire is never satiated even if one possesses the wealth of the whole world. Life is short. Time is fleeting. Slay desire – the enemy of peace. – Sri Swami Sivananda

 

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Spiritual Calendar

AUGUST 2015

10 Ekadasi
14 New Moon
18 Ganesha Chathurthi
26 Ekadasi
28 Onam
29 Full Moon
29 Rakhi

SEPTEMBER 2015

05 Krishna Jayanti
08 Ekadasi
08 Master Swami Sivananda’s Birthday
13 New Moon
24 Ekadasi
28 Full Moon

Glossary

VYAVAHARA – worldly, material, practical relations, the empirical truth of things, the practical life. When all vitality is sapped by unnecessary worry, anxieties, troubles and other worldly Vyavaharas, one cannot do any spiritual practice.

The SAMADHI JNANI AND VYAVAHARA JNANI –
The way of living of Jivanmuktas or sages differs. One sage lives in a princely style. Bhagiratha lived this kind of life. Another sage lives in a beggarly manner. One sage is always in a meditative mood. He never works. He never talks. He lives always in seclusion. Jada Bharata lived this kind of life. Another sage lives in a busy crowded city. He plunges himself in service. He talks with the people. He delivers lectures, holds religious classes, and writes books, etc. Sri Sankara led this kind of life. This is due to Prarabdha. Every sage has his own Prarabdha. If all sages have the same kind of living and the same kind of Prarabdha, this world will be like a prison. Variety in manifestation is the nature of Prakriti. The Jnani who has desire for worldly activities or Vyavahara and works in the world is a Vyavahara Jnani. The Jnani who withdraws himself completely from the universe is a Samadhi Jnani.
Knowledge is the same in these two types of Jnanis. But the Samadhi Jnani enjoys more Ananda (Bliss) than the Vyavahara Jnani. The Samadhi Jnani is one who is ever absorbed in Brahman. He does not see names and forms. The world has entirely vanished for him. He is quite unable to work. He is a Muzub (a silent sage of the highest category). He is a Paramahamsa. Food has to be thrust forcibly in the case of a Samadhi Jnani.
A Vyavahara Jnani will experience pain when his finger is cut, but a Samadhi Jnani will not experience pain even a bit even if his leg is amputated. The case of Shams Tabriez of Multan would serve as an example to justify the truth of the above statement. When he was skinned out, he laughed and uttered Analhaq, Analhaq. ‘Analhaq’ means ‘I am He’, and corresponds to the Hindu ‘Soham’.

A Vyavahara Jnani sees names and forms. A Vyavahara Jnani knows that this is Vishta (faeces), this is Chandana (sandal paste); this is a fool, this is an intelligent man; this is an Adhikari (a qualified person), this is a rogue, this is an honest man. But, he is not affected in his feelings. He is neither exalted when he gets success nor depressed when he fails. He neither loves an honest man nor hates the rogue. In this sense, he has Sama Drishti or equal vision.
The desire for work in the case of the Vyavahara Jnani is due to his Prarabdha. He uses his body and mind as his instruments just as a carpenter uses his tools. While working, he has not lost his Brahmic consciousness even for a second. He is settled always in the Chaitanya Svarupa or pure consciousness.

The Vyavahara jnani sees the whole world within himself. He sees nothing outside, just as you do. He sees through his Divya Drishti (divine perception) or Jnana Chakshus (divine vision), and not through the physical eyes. A Jnani, with the help of the powerful lens, the eye of Atman (the Self, God), sees the whole world with all the details of creation. He sees the astral body, the causal body with its Samskaras, the Pranic aura, psychic aura, magnetic aura, etc., of a man. It is very difficult for a worldly man with practical Buddhi (intellect) to mentally visualize how a Jnani sees the physical universe while he is working.

Be in the world, but not of the world. Lead a simple life. Lead a regulated life. – Sri Swami Sivananda

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