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            <div align="center">Divya Jivan Newsletter<br>
              Sivananda Ashram, Ahmedabad<br>
                June 2019<br>
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            OM Namo Bhagawate Sivanandaya!     <br>
            OM Namo Bhagawate Chidanandaya!<br>
            OM Namo Narayanaya!<br>
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            Remembering " Sannyasa Diksha" day  of Holy Master Sri Swami
            Sivananda (June 1, 2019)<br>
              <br>
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              alt="" width="132" height="168" align="left">"Rare it is
            to find a parallel to the type of life—of lofty, sublime
            selflessness and total, wonderful, dedicated selfless
            service of all God’s creatures—that Gurudev was and placed
            before us as an ideal. It is to this embodiment of
            selflessness and selfless service, this great expounder of
            nishkama-karma-yoga, who boldly declared, "Service of
            humanity is worship of God," that we pay our homage. May his
            blessings be upon us all!"<br>
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            "All Gurudev’s life after Self-realisation, after becoming
            an enlightened sage and shining as a great light of the
            Himalayas, was a saga of selfless service—service of the
            poor, service of the suffering, service of the sick, service
            of the distressed, service of spiritual aspirants and
            seekers, service of all humanity, service of the whole
            world. In diverse, numerous ways, his entire life was one
            great, continuous stream of selfless service. He had even
            forgotten how to think of himself; he could only think of
            others. He lived thinking of others: "In what way can I be
            of benefit, in what way can I serve?" That was Gurudev Swami
            Sivanandaji Maharaj till the very last days."  - Swami 
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            Early Morning Meditation Talks from " Ponder These Truths "
            by  Sri  Swami Chidananda<br>
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              alt="" width="133" height="155" align="left">Faith Hope
            and Charity <br>
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            " 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."<br>
            "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."<br>
            "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!" - Swami Chidananda<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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            Learning of  "Jeevan Yog" from a Yoga Acharya Swami
            Adhyatmananda<br>
            Through TV episodes of <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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              Yoga" Serie</a>s by Doordarshan Girnar <br>
            <br>
            Flexibility Exercises<br>
            Regular practice of simple and gentle flexibility exercises
            will improve stamina and strength, reduce aches and pains,
            improve posture and body alignment , improve immune system,
            awaken body and energize the mind and finally leads one to
            evolve spiritually. ......<a
              href="http://divyajivan.org/yoga&health/index.htm"><<More>> 
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                Jeevan Yoga Series </a><br>
            </span><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New
              Roman',serif; color: black">Included in this chapter -
              demonstration & explanation of flexibility exercises,
              still better guide is through Yoga DVD.  For the purchase
              of  DVD ( Yoga, A way of Life) please contact the Ashram 
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            Highlighting the News and upcoming events<br>
            <br>
            <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://divyajivan.org/News_2019/News_April%202019.htm">The
              Annual Function of Divya Jivan Sanskrutik Sangh</a> &<a
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              Amrut Mahotsav celebrations</a> at the Ashram commenced
            from April 19, 2019, and concluded on May 3, 2019. It indeed
            was a spiritual feast for the devotees. The satsang with
            Mahatama, Yajana worship, Bhakti Sangeet, Devi Worship at
            night with Garba, and more.... filled the entire fifteen
            days of festivity. <br>
            <br>
            On May 3, 2019 Annual function culminated in 75th Prakatya
            Mahotsav of His Holiness Sri Swami Adhyatmanandaji Maharaj.
            Shehnai Vadan early in the morning by Gayekwad Brothers
            brought peaceful vibrations. After the morning prayers and
            meditation, Sri Swami Adhyatmanandaji Maharaj expressed his
            hearty feelings on "Guru Mahima" glorifying HIS Master
            Gurumaharaj Sri Swami Chidanandaji Maharaj &
            GuruBhagawan Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj. Then followed
            felicitation by Yoga Teachers, Guru Paduka Pujan & Pad
            Pujan, Ayush homam and Prasad served to all at Noon. In the
            Evening Greetings by H.E Governor of Gujarat Sri Omprakash
            kohliji followed Bhakti sangeet by Pandit Sri Vikas Parikh,
            Sri Niraj Parikh family filled the air with divine
            vibrations which continued till midnight meditation with the
            background Sahnai music. The festivity concluded with
            Shringar worship by the devotees of their beloved Pujya Sri
            Swami Adhyatmanandaji Maharaj. They dressed him up with
            Mukut and yellow silken rob in the image of the Lord and
            Pujya Swamiji honoring the devotee's sentiments, let it
            happen without a least touched by all that outside shaw.  <a
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              Complete report>>.</a><br>
              <br>
            <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://divyajivan.org/News_2019/News%20_May%202019.htm">News
              & Activity report for the Month of May 2019</a><br>
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              Mahotsav Photos</a><br>
            <a moz-do-not-send="true"
              href="http://divyajivan.org/divya_jivan/index.htm">Divya
              Jivan</a>/ <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://divyajivan.org/divya_jivan/DJ_May%20June%202019/divyajivan-all%20page.pdf">May
              & June 2019 </a><br>
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            Q & A on Spiritual Life and Sadhana from “May I Answer
            That?”- by Holy Master Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj.<br>
            Can truth be compromised in the sense that telling a lie is
            sometimes not only inevitable, but also indispensable? Will
            such a breaking away from truth be justified?<br>
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            Truth is truth and falsehood is falsehood. They are as wide
            apart as the terminals of a diameter of a circle or the
            north and the south poles. He who wants ethical perfection,
            who loves Dharma for the sake of the Supreme, ought to stick
            to truth however crucial be the circumstances, however tense
            be the situation. Think of Harischandra ... how he stuck to
            truth even in<br>
            the face of trials. How his name is to stand, for all time
            to come, for truth undimmed! Harischandra was truth
            personified. That is why he is known as Satya Harischandra.
            This single instance is enough to sustain man’s living on a
            sound basis of truth, however disastrous and threatening be
            the crises one has to face. However inevitable and
            indispensable it be, and however much the situation demands
            to gain some selfish ends, falsehood should ruthlessly be
            avoided. Truth and falsehood cannot be linked together.
            Yoking of the one with the other is awfully absurd. No
            doubt, in the Bhagavata and other Puranas a few exceptional
            instances have been cited, where speaking untruth would be
            considered appropriate. But they are a matter of exception,
            they are not applicable to all times and all persons. For
            illuminating and interesting information in this connection,
            go through my book, "Ethical Teachings".<br>
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