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Bhagavadgita Classes at Adhyatma Prakasha Karyalaya, T R Nagar

Monday, February 28th, 2011

6 February, 2012 to 10 March, 2011.
Hi all,

There will be a Bhagavadgita class daily from 1/Mar/2011 to 10/Mar/2011 from 9:30AM to 10:30AM by a famous Vidwan of Kasi.

All are welcome

Adhyatma Prakasha Karyalaya

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
  Area : Thyagarajanagara
  Address : #68, APK road, 2nd block, Thyagarajanagara, Bangalore
  Pincode : 560028
  Contact No. : 080-26765548
  Website : adhyatmaprakasha.org

Adhyatmaprakasha Karyalaya was founded in 1920 by Sri Yellambalase Subbarao (1880-1975), a school teacher in Karnataka; (he also used the name Yellambalase Subrahmanya Sharma in some of the books he authored to distinguish himself from Sri Yedatore Subbarao, another author of many books on spirituality). After his retirement he moved to Holenarasipura in 1937 and established the Karyalaya on its own …

Atma Darshan Yogashram

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
  Area : Kumaraswamy Layout
  Address : Dayananda sagar College road, Kumaraswamy Layout, Bangalore
  Pincode : 560078
  Contact No. : 080-26664016
  Website : www.atmadarshan.net
  Mail ID : adyogashram@yahoo.com

Hari Om, and welcome to ATMA DARSHAN YOGASHRAM (ADY), an ashram which specialises in a unique and what has now become a widely popular system of yoga – Satyananda Yoga – named after Paramahamsa Satyananda, who founded the Bihar School of Yoga in 1964.
Satyananda Yoga which is now also known as Bihar Yoga, soon emerged …

Baha’i Center

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
  Area : Lingarajapuram
  Address : 113, Hennur Main Road, Opposite Speech and Hearing Institute, Lingarajapuram, Bangalore
  Website : www.bahaibangalore.in
  Mail ID : lsabangalore@bahaindia.org

The Baha’i Faith is the youngest of the world’s independent religions. It was founded in Iran in 1844  and now has more than 6 million believers in 236 countries and territories. Baha’is come from nearly every national, ethnic and religious background, and the Baha’i Faith is the second-most widely spread religion in the world. While reaffirming the core ethical …

Uddalaka and Svetaketu – story from the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Uddalaka was a great rishi. He had a son by name Svetaketu.
After giving him the sacred thread at the proper age, the rishi called him one day and said, “Svetaketu, proceed to the house of a guru and living there as a student, learn the Vedas well; for, there is none in our family who …

Sri Hanuman

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

The ideal devotee of Shri Rama and the God of Strength from Ramayan; one of the few Chiranjeevis (who do not die).
There is no village or town in Bharat without a temple dedicated to Hanuman. An unforgettable character in the great epic, the Ramayan, he has become a symbol of courage, loyalty and mature wisdom.
Men …

Ekalvya – The ideal Student

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Eklavya is the story of young tribal boy. This story is a very important part of the Mahabharatha. It depicts the eagerness of a student to learn from his chosen Guru, without caring for what the consequences may be. It shows the students loyalty to his chosen Guru, who had refused to accept him. This …

Abhimanyu

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

An epic battle, the Mahabharat war was fought for righteousness. In the eighteenday Mahabharat war, the thirteenth day would be remembered because of a heroic sixteen year old boy, Abhimanyu, son of one of the Pandavs, Arjun. During the thirteenth day of the war, he fought courageously against might warriors. Despite his tender age, his …

Ramayana

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

The Boyhood Of Rama
On the banks of the Sarayu River stood the beautiful city of Ayodhya, the capital of Kosala. In the city there were magnificent palaces decorated with precious stones. Spires of great temples rose above the city as if to touch the sky. For protection, the city was surrounded by a great moat. …

From Mahabharat

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Pandavas and Kauravas were cousins.
Dronacharya was their common Guru.
One day Dronacharya set them a test in archery. The Master kept a toy bird on a branch of a tree. He asked his pupils to shoot it down.
He called Duryodhana first.
Duryodhana came forward with his bow and arrows. He stood by the Master.
“What do you see …