Gyan Yagnas
The Glories of Lord Shiva (1-6 March 2013)
Devotees were extremely delighted to attend the 6-day Gyan Yagya based on the Ramcharitmanas at the picturesque Chinmaya Mission Durban Ashram. The theme of the talks was “The Glories of Lord Shiva” from 6:30pm to 8:00pm, 1st to 6th March
Gyan Yagna on Tulasi Ramayan by Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayanandaji (25 October- 02 November 2012)
Devotees of Durban reveled in the nectarine bliss of Pujya Guruji Swami Tejomayananda’s awe-inspiring discourses on Tulasi Ramayan. Guruji delivered talks on the topic of “Ram Rajya” from Uttarkand, and also elaborated on “Purjan Geeta”- a portion of Sri Ramcharitmanas
Yagna on Shri Hanuman Chalisa by Pujya Swami Abhedananda (25-29 June 2012)
The Durban Community was treated to spiritual bliss when the Chinmaya Mission of South Africa hosted a 5 day discourse from the 25th to 29th June 2012 on the Shree Hanuman Chalisa at the Kendra Hall, followed by its inaugural
Devotion in Commotion (12-16 December 2011)
Report on Devotion in Commotion The Chinmaya Mission of South Africa commenced with it’s 5-day talks entitled “Devotion in Commotion” based on Shrimad Bhagawat Canto 8 at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Business College. The talks were held from 6:30
Mantras for Divine Relaxation (25-28 October 2010)
Mantras for Divine Relaxation The Reservoir Hills Hindu Seva Samaj hosted Swami Abhedananda of Chinmaya Mission for a four day discourse based on the Shri Ramcharitmanas. The Hindu Seva Samaj is located approximately 20 minutes from the Chinmaya Mission in
Golden Values for Inspired Living (5-7 March 2010)
There was a buzz of excitement at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Business College as the Chinmaya Mission of South Africa commenced with it’s 3-day talk entitled “Golden Values for Inspired Living” The success of the event could be attributed
Yagna on Shrimad Bhagavat Canto 7- Glory of Divine Goodness (21-28 August 2009)
The Chinmaya Mission of South Africa organized an eight- day discourse on the topic “Glory of Divine Goodness” based on the character of Bhakta Prahlad from Shreemad Bhagawat-Canto 7. Many devotees turned up to enjoy the discourses that were held