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Medhā dakṣiṇāmūrti & Gāyatrī japa – New year’s eve & new year’s day chanting!!
Medhā dakṣiṇāmūrti & Gāyatrī japa – New year’s eve & new year’s day chanting!!
31 Dec Sat & 01 Jan Sun
11am EST | 5pm CET | 9.30pm IST
Free community event
(30 minutes class each)
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Mantra in Veda Chanting & Kirtan (with Shantala & Nina)
Mantra in Veda Chanting & Kirtan (with Shantala & Nina)
Shantala and Nina Rao are honoured to contribute to this series of sessions which are part of these valuable ongoing course offerings by Satsangam. This is a live event and you can participate in Q&A as well.
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Puruṣa & Nārāyaṇa in Veda – community event
Puruṣa & Nārāyaṇa in Veda – community event
The Viṣṇu Gāyatrī mantra is recited at the end of the Narāyaṇa Sūktam, which is presented in the Mahānārāyaṇa Upaniṣat. Who is Viṣṇu? Who is Nārāyaṇa? What, if any, are the similarities between Puruṣa of the Puruṣa Sūktam & Nārāyaṇa of the Nārāyaṇa Sūktam?
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Gāyatrī prāṇāyāma – a workshop
Gāyatrī prāṇāyāma – a workshop
For countless generations in India, this mantra of Ṛṣi Viśvāmitra is being repeated with an unquestioned faith in the sacred character of the origin and certainty of its efficacy. It forms one part of an elaborate daily practice of Hindus called Sandhyāvandanam.
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Nārāyaṇa Sūktam – a divine meditation
Nārāyaṇa Sūktam – a divine meditation
A course of 5 classes to learn the poetic and philosophical Nārāyaṇa Sūktam, a hymn from the Mahānārāyaṇa Upaniṣat which is very similar in its import to the Puruṣa Sūktam.
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Oṃ namaḥ śivāya – Friday community japa
Oṃ namaḥ śivāya – Friday community japa
Join us for a short practice to celebrate the monthly Śivarātri, a time dedicated to the worship of Lord Śiva. I will introduce you to the source of the famous Oṃ namaḥ śivāya mantra. We will then recite this pañcākṣari mantra (namaḥ śivāya) 108 times. I will explain the phonetics of this mantra as passed on to me by my teacher.
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Rudram – an introduction
Rudram – an introduction
Learning the Rudram is a serious commitment and tapas, requiring one to put forward their best effort during the learning process. In this free introduction, students will have an overview and will be able to learn the first few mantras of this magnificent hymn.
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Veda chanting – foundation certificate course
Veda chanting – foundation certificate course
I'm excited to offer this Foundation Program for Vedic chanting to give the best initiation to beginners to the practice. Through these 6 weeks of Live classes and guided self-study, students will understand how to get started with Vedic chanting as taught by Pundits of South India.
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Sūrya gāyatrī mantra japa – community event
Sūrya gāyatrī mantra japa – community event
Join me to learn about the Sūrya Gāyatrī mantra as presented in the Vedas and chant with me this glorious mantra 108 times.
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Practice practicalities – japa & pārāyaṇa
Practice practicalities – japa & pārāyaṇa
Some of the key practices taught at Veda Studies include Japa (repetition of mantra), Pārāyaṇa (one time recitation of longer hymns), Upāsana (practices including saṅkalpa, prāṇāyāma, japa & contemplation).
- We are always receiving emails from students with questions like:
- How many times should I repeat my mantra? Does it have to be 108?
- How should I prepare for my practice? What are some basic protocols to follow?
- What direction should I face during my practice? ...
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Śivamānasa pūja – Śivarātri workshop
Śivamānasa pūja – Śivarātri workshop
Śivamānasa pūja is the mental performance of all the steps of a Pūja traditionally performed physically at an altar, thereby, creating an inner altar through this process. Composed by Śrī Śaṅkarācārya, this chant teaches us how to do a pūja quite vividly in our mind.