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              <font face="Arial Narrow"><font face="Arial">Sivananda
                  Ashram, Ahmedabad<br>
                  June 2013 </font><br>
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                  face="Arial Narrow">OM Namo Bhagawate  Sivanandaya !</font><br>
                <font face="Arial Narrow"> OM Namo Bhagawate 
                  Chidanandaya !</font><br>
                <font face="Arial Narrow"> OM Namo Narayanaya!<br>
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                <font face="Arial Narrow">June 1, 2013 Marks Sannyasa
                  Diksha day of Holy Master Swami Sivananadaji Maharaj.
                  <br>
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                    align="left">"The power that sprang out of his
                  renunciation has outspread into the world, and has
                  brought new life, hope, solace, light, strength, joy
                  and inspiration to literally countless millions of
                  souls. His renunciation can rightly be said to be an
                  offering to God, to appease the spiritual hunger of
                  His soul-famished children. It has indeed become
                  transformed into the spirit of Divine Life to pervade
                  the modern world in the form of a divine urge, a
                  divine impulse towards virtue, goodness and
                  godliness." <a
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                        Swami Sivananda - "The Man for the Mankind" </a>
                      by  Swami Adhyatmananda </span></font></p>
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                      href="http://divyajivan.org/index.htm">Divine
                      Inspiration ( video Clip)</a><br>
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                    face="Arial Narrow">==</font><font face="Arial
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                  </font><big>Early Meditation Talk from "Ponder These
                    Truths by Sri Swami Chidananda<br>
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                        align="left"><font face="Arial Narrow">Faith
                        Hope and Charity</font><span
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                        </b>" Faith, hope and charity—never let go of
                        these. Always let them be enshrined within
                        you—faith in the Supreme, hope for yourself and
                        charity towards all."</span></p>
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                        <p>"Thus finish your journey and you will attain
                          the Goal. The journey will take you to your
                          destiny—your divine destiny, the fulfillment
                          of which is the most important thing in life.
                          All other things come afterward; they are
                          secondary. In this way, understand your life,
                          understand yourself, understand your
                          relationship to the Maker, and understand your
                          relationship to the rest of creation."</p>
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                      <p><font face="Arial Narrow">"May you ponder these
                          cardinal points of your life’s journey—charity
                          towards God’s creatures, absolute hope about
                          yourself, and absolute faith in the Being Who
                          has brought you into being, Who has placed you
                          among His creatures, so that you may become
                          like Him and you can attain Him as your
                          supreme Goal!"<i> - </i><small>Swami
                            Chidananda </small><a
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                  </font>Yoga Learning from a book "Yoga, A way of life"
                  by Sri Swami Adhyatmananda<br>
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                        align="left">Primary & Main Yogasana (Yoga
                      Postures) <br>
                      The Physical techniques of Yoga are the stepping
                      stones to meditation. According to Patanjali, Yoga
                      is the cessation of the modifications of the mind.<br>
                       <br>
                       In the beginning the primary prerequisite to
                      peace of mind is posture. Yogasana practiced to
                      gain steady posture, health and lightness in the
                      body. All Yoga postures are intended to directly
                      or indirectly quiet the mind. The majority of
                      Asana have been devised to build up different
                      parts of the body and to develop the strength
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                      disciplines. The purpose of the yogasana is to
                      recondition the system, both mind and body, and to
                      develop the nervous and glandular systems. The
                      different Yoga postures have been devised to bring
                      a rich supply of blood to the brain and to the
                      various parts of the spinal column. The yogasana
                      work by stretching, bending and twisting the
                      spinal column in different directions to promote
                      the health of the nerves. When the body is
                      purified, Prana (vital energy) can be conserved
                      and the individual becomes healthy and conscious.
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                        Support "Project READ" (Rural Educational Aid
                        Distribution):<br>
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                        Sivananda Ashram, Ahemdavad has taken up the
                        Project READ for underprivileged & needy
                        children of rural area of Gujarat. It is an
                        extensive program running in its fifth year that
                        focuses on providing educational aid to the
                        under served Children in the form of
                        distributing slates, black boards, chalk, chalk
                        eraser pads to junior grade students ( of 1st
                        through 4th grade) and notebooks of 150 &
                        200 pages to higher grade students ( of 5th
                        through 12th grade).Sri Arunbhai Oza and his
                        team is doing wonderful work in coordinating,
                        distributing and funding for this project. Also,
                        many thanks to the selfless workers at various
                        centers who goes to schools and make it possible
                        to reach to the needy children. <br>
                        The continuation of such comprehensive programs
                        has been possible only because of the unstinting
                        devotion and generous financial assistance
                        provided by selfless devotees of the Lord.</font><font
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                  Gitamrutam  <br>
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                  The sages understand Sannyas to be the renunciation of
                  action with desire; the wise declare the abandonment
                  of the fruits of all actions as Tyaga. ( 18:2)<br>
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                  Acts of sacrifice, gift and austerity should not be
                  abandoned, but should be performed; sacrifice, gift
                  and also austerity are the purifiers of the
                  wise.(18:5)<br>
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                  Whatever obligatory action is done, O Arjuna, merely
                  because it ought to be done, abandoning attachment and
                  also the desire for reward, that renunciation is
                  regarded as Sattwic!( 18:9)<br>
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                  The man of renunciation, pervaded by purity,
                  intelligent and with his doubts cut asunder, does not
                  hate a disagreeable work nor is he attached to an
                  agreeable one.(18:10)<br>
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                  Verily, it is not possible for an embodied being to
                  abandon actions entirely; but he who relinquishes the
                  rewards of actions is verily called a man of
                  renunciation.(18:11)<br>
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