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Gyan Yagnas

Hidden Gems from Ramayana (20-22 June 2014)

The Ramayan is not just a religious text meant to be read on festival days but it is the handbook of life. The Ramayan is not just for chanting and keeping in the house but it is meant to bring out the devotee in us and to see life from the right perspective. It contains many hidden gems which were beautifully illustrated by Pujya Swami Abhedanandaji during his 3-day talk at Saligram Hall. The spiritual discourses took place from 6:30pm

Gyan Yagnas

Power of Devotion-Part 6 (1-6 June 2014)

The Power of Devotion was the theme of a series of talks held at the Chinmaya Mission ashram from the 1st to 6th June 2014. The talks took place from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm followed by dinner prasad daily. The discourses were conducted by the acharya-in-charge, Swami Abhedanandaji. Pic 1 – Photo: Yagna Audience Pujya Swami Abhedanandaji described how the Lord resides in those hearts who look upon another’s wife as their mother, look upon another’s wealth as poison,

Seminars

3 P’S For Being A Master Manager (5 May 2012)

On 5th May Chinmaya Mission of South Africa held its 2nd business seminar at Assagay hotel entitled 3 P’S For Being the Master Manager Potential, Performance, Perfection. Pujya Swami Abhedanandaji, the head of Chinmaya Mission of South Africa has been addressing the corporate sector and educational institutions in many countries like Singapore and India. Pujya Swamiji captivated the widely attended audience with his vast knowledge and great sense of wit & humour. The R- reaction, D- demand and C-complaint formula

Seminars

Be the Master Manager (27th March 2010)

The Seminar was entitled “BE THE MASTER MANAGER” and was held at the Makaranga Lodge in Kloof on the 27th March 2010. Months of preparation and guidance from Pujya Swami Abhedananda culminated into a dynamic, inspiring and paradigm-altering seminar. A capacity audience of eighty delegates representing various sectors and professions were in attendance. Delegates were firstly addressed by Swami Abhedananda on how being a master manager requires managing several aspects of life in addition to just our responsibilities at work.