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Why Join Sadhana and 3 Ways To Do It!

Sadhana was a fun-filled 8-day residential retreat held in the divine haven of Sandipani Vidyaniketan, nestled in over 80 acres of land! Join us as we share glimpses into the transformative journeys of some of our aspirants revealing how one inner calling can evolve into a lifelong journey of growth and fulfilment!

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Table of Contents
  • Sandipani Sadhana: Life on Campus ……………………………………………………………………..
  • A Guiding Light: Pujya Bhaishri……………………………………………………………………………
  • 7-steps to awakening oneself………………………………………………………………………………..
  • The Path of Sanatan!…………………………………………………………………………………………..
  • My journey: Invoking The Light Within! ……………………………………………………………….
    Instructors………………………………………………………………………………………………………
    Delegates………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
    Campus………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
    Karmakand Class………………………………………………………………………………………………
  • Connect! ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Sandipani Sadhana: Life on Campus

Sandipani Vidyaniketan is not just Home for many but also a safe space that uplifts all individuals by igniting a renewed sense of hope, energy and willpower on one’s journey through life!

So, we know you’re all thinking – What did we do? What is the Sandipani Sadhana experience? Why am I even reading this? Well take a pause… AND let’s embark on a journey together to know more about what happens at Sadhana in Sandipani Vidyaniketan!

We had a fun-filled yet packed schedule of activities with over 25 aspirants who joined us from a range of different backgrounds, countries and ages! From experiencing the divinity within the campus, to imbibing effective daily practices, to spending quality time with Pujya Bhaishri and ShriHari – this retreat was full of joy and growth!

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A Guiding Light: Pujya Bhaishri

Pujya Bhaishri Rameshbhai Oza, a torchbearer of the eternal light that is Sanatan Dharma, is a living testament to the Rishi’s spirit of ‘universal brotherhood’. His life’s mission as an Educationalist, a Humanitarian, a Spiritual Leader fills him with purpose and positivity that radiates in abundance for all that come in contact with Him.

From moments that are etched in the hearts of all, to more personal reflections, to the wisdom that dawned within in each word, gesture and smile! Yes – our journey and interaction with Pujya Bhaishri!

Sandipani Sadhana became even more special for all who attended as Pujya Bhaishri spent quality time on campus and interacted with all aspirants personally! From the serene midnight moon meditation, daily walks on campus after Arti concluded, to an uplifting Navdha Bhakti Pravachan and more! Love is the lasting gift of being in His presence…

Every activity is driven by the mind. The whole game is of the mind.
@PPBhaishri (Full Moon Meditation @ ShriHari Mandir Lawn)

You can call yourself Hindu simply by being born into the Hindu tradition, but you can
only take pride in it when you have some knowledge about Hinduism.
@PPBhaishri (Graduation Speech)

There is a biological, emotional, and intellectual age. Sometimes one’s biological age can
be lower than one’s intellectual age OR vice versa! One’s emotional age varies, in this case
especially women, you will see a father sleep in the younger daughter’s lap, and it seems
like this young girl has taken the role of the mother! As she grows older, she often
advises, scolds, teaches, and supports her father! The emotional maturity we see in
women at the mere age of 16, we tend to see in men at age of 25.
@PPBhaishri (Navdha Bhakti Pravachan)

Don’t miss this bouquet of five videos in the loving presence of Pujya Bhaishri here

7-steps to awakening oneself

A class that invoked bliss, smiles, laughter whilst imparting a deeply enlightening and uplifting spiritual practice! Yes, a daily practice with practical tools, inculcated with chanting age-old verses taught through Rishi Parampara!

So, got you thinking? What are these 7-steps in daily life!

All our aspirants left, with a Sandipani Sadhana toolkit that included all the materials, books, and memories to enrich and deepen their daily practice!

The Path of Sanatan!

Hold on, there is more to uncover! A dedicated class studying the five vital breaths of Hinduism! But what does that truly entail? Not just passive listening but engaging in fun activities to foster a deeper understanding! An opportunity to build a clearer picture in your mind of the foundational aspects of Hinduism whilst asking them burning questions!

So, do you know what the five life breaths of Hinduism are? Are you curious to learn about Sanatan Dharma? Wondering what wisdom the Upanishadic stories impart? Join us to delve deeper into these topics and enrich your true meaning of life!

6-hour intro to the Panch Prana is available here

My journey: Invoking The Light Within!
Instructors

Let’s hear from the aspirants who have parted from Sandipani Vidyaniketan, but what do they truly hold dear in their hearts?

Delegates

I gained clarity and a deepened interest in the four Purusarthas, with the opportunity to
learn how they can be applied practically. Now knowing, that Dharma stands as the
foundation of all the Purusharthas and Artha & Kama, if fulfilled in line with Dharma then
one progresses towards Moksa
Vishnukant Heda, India

After attending this course, we’ve come to realize how little we know about Sanatan
Dharma. Now, we’re eager to learn more.
Sejal Sharma, India

The key takeaway from Sadhana was the Panchprana: practicing them in daily life and
staying connected to Dharma.
Mansi Pancholi, Canada

Campus

The unique aspect of Sandipani is that simply walking around, one will discover many
golden nuggets and meet remarkable people with incredible experiences and amazing
stories to share.
Dylan Vadher, UK

Those who seek to learn and understand Sanatan Dharma should certainly come to
Sandipani.
Kumar Dhanak, India

Karmakand

The unique aspect of Sandipani is its profoundly sacred atmosphere. Here, the practice of
Sandhya doesn’t require effort; it naturally unfolds.
Kushagrah Singh Tawar, India

I am looking forward to incorporating the Sandhya practice into my daily routine
especially after Pujya Bhaishri explained its significance
Dhruv Prajapati, United States

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just their certificates but also relationships that span beyond the globe!

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Tulsidas Rāmacaritamānasa - A Timeline Overview

Rāmacaritamānasa is the abode of the virtues of Śrī Rāma and a storehouse of felicity for its reader.

Who is Śrī Rāma? He is the epitome of joy, bliss, and peace. He is that Supreme Reality who incarnated as an ideal human being (verily an embodiment of Dharma) to bless the Earth, Brāhmaṇa, and devotees and to uphold Dharma.
Tulasīdāsa has written the Rāmacaritamānasa which was composed in the heart of Śambhū (Mahādeva) and portrays the epic tale of Śrī Rāma across a storyline spanning seven kāṃḍas (chapters).

There are four primary ghāṭa (or banks) to this ‘Mānasarovara’ where perfectly suited speaker and listener pairs are seated.

Each of these offer a unique perspective to view, imbibe, or soak in the nectarine waters of this katha –

1. Karma Ghāṭa – Yagñavalkya ṛṣi & Bhāradvāja muni at Prayāga
2. Bhakti Ghāṭa – Kākabhuśuṇḍi & Garuḍa at Nīlakaṃṭha āśrama
3. Jñāna Ghāṭa – Śiva & Bhavānī at Kailāśa
4. Śaraṇāgati Ghāṭa – Gosvāmī Tulasīdāsa & Tulasīdāsa’s own mana at Kāśī

Whilst the appeal of each of these ghāṭa is as per each spiritual seeker’s aptitude (adhikāra), as with all forms of sādhanā, the perspectives may be many, but the ultimate goal (Truth) remains one!

A short overview of the timeline of the Rāmacaritamānasa provides a bird’s eye view of each kāṃḍa, outlining its commencement, conclusion, and key milestone moments.

May we be inspired to delve into reading this sacred text for ourselves!

(1) Bālā-kāṃḍa
Commences: Adoration of Śrī Rāma /Rāma’s name
Milestones:

  • Tale of Satī
  • Śiva Pārvatī marriage
  • Dialogue between Śiva Pārvatī
  • Nārada’s ego
  • Austerity of Manu Satarūpā
  • Brahmā’s boon to Rāvaṇa
  • Birth of Sītā
  • Birth of Śrī Rāma
  • Protection of sacrificial yajña of Viśvāmitra
  • Śrī Rāma Sītā marriage

Concludes: Śrī Rāma and brothers arrive in Avadha with their wives

(2) Ayodhyā-kāṃḍa
Commences: Preparations of Śrī Rāma’s coronation
Milestones:

  • Dialogue between Maṃtharā & Kaikaī
  • Kaikaī’s 2 boons
  • Śrī Rāma, Sītā, and Lakṣmaṇa’s departure for the forest
  • Kevaṭa’s love & devotion
  • Dialogues of Śrī Rāma with Bhāradvāja and Vālmikī
  • Stay at Citrakuṭā
  • Death of Daśaratha
  • Meeting of Śrī Rāma and Bhārata
  • Bhārata returned to Avadha with Śrī Rāma’s pādukā

Concludes: Bhārata’s stay at Naṃdīgrāma

(3) Aranyā-kāṃḍa
Commences: Episode of Jayaṃta
Milestones:

  • Stay at Paṃcavaṭī
  • Episode of Śūrpaṇakhā
  • Killing of Khara-Dūsana
  • Abduction of Sītā
  • Śrī Rāma’s meeting with Jaṭāyu in search of Sītā

Concludes: Śrī Rāma’s grace on Sābarī

(4) Kiṣkindhā-kāṃḍa
Commences: Meeting of Śrī Rāma and Hanumāna
Milestones:

  • Friendship of Śrī Rāma and Sugrīva
  • Killing of Valī
  • Departure of Monkeys to locate Sītā
  • Meeting of Monkeys with Sampātī

Concludes: Dialogue between Hanumāna and Jāmbavanta

(5) Suṃdara-kāṃḍa
Commences: Hanumāna’s entry in Laṃkā
Milestones:

  • Dialogue between Hanumāna and Vibhīṣaṇa
  • Meeting of Hanumāna and Sītā
  • Burning of Laṃkā
  • Hanumāna’s briefing to Śrī Rāma
  • Śrī Rāma’s departure for Laṃkā along with the Monkey army
  • Vibhīṣaṇa joined forces with Śrī Rāma

Concludes: Śrī Rāma’s fury against the ocean and ocean’s willingness to cooperate

(6) Laṃkā- kāṃḍa
Commences: Bridging of the ocean
Milestones:

  • Dialogue between Aṃgada and Rāvaṇa
  • Sri Rama and army attacked Laṃkā
  • Hanumāna brought saṃjīvanī to save Lakṣmaṇa
  • Killing of Kumbhakarṇa
  • Killing of Meghanāda
  • Episode of Ahirāvaṇa
  • Śrī Rāma- Rāvaṇa war
  • Killing of Rāvaṇa
  • Vibhīṣaṇa’s coronation
  • Sītā’s fire-tes

Concludes: Śrī Rāma’s departure for Avadha in puṣpaka vimāna

(7) Uttarā- kāṃḍa
Commences: Meeting of Hanumāna and Bhārata
Milestones:

  • Śrī Rāma met the family and residents of Avadha
  • Coronation of Śrī Rāma
  • Garuḍa’s seven questions to Kākabhuśuṇḍi
  • Timeless principles and guidelines for humanity across different yuga

Concludes: Greatness of Rāmāyaṇa explained

Divine bliss is realized upon the conclusion of the katha in all four ghāṭa.

pāyo parama biśrāmu rāma samāna prabhu nāhīṃ kahū~

(Rāmacaritamānasa Mahātmya)

Which milestone moment is the most meaningful for you in Śrī Rāma Katha? Do share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Article by: Mansi Pancholi (Canada), a graduate of Sandipani Sadhana Foundational Course (Class of 2022)

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There are nine forms of Devotion (Bhakti) as described in the Śrīmad Bhāgavat; these are known as “Navdhā Bhakti”. They are 1) Shravanam, 2) Kirtanam, 3) Smaranam, 4) Pādasevanam, 5) Archanam, 6) Vandanam, 7) Dāsyam, 8) Sakhyam and 9) Ātmanivedan. 

1. Shravanam

The first form of Devotion described in the Śrīmad Bhāgavat is listening (Shravanam) with full faith and thirst to tales of the Lord’s pastimes (liīlās). Parikshit is the best example of attaining the Lord through this. Four keys to successful listening are— 

  • Complete trust in the words of your Guru as you listen;
  • Humility within yourself;
  • Self-restraint over the weaknesses and follies of your emotional heart-mind. 
  • Firmly established, steadfast concentration of your intellectual mind in Katha.

2. Kirtanam

The second form of Devotion described in the Śrīmad Bhāgavat is Kirtanam—singing the Lord’s name and glories with joy and enthusiasm. Śrī Shukdevjī is the best example of worshipping the Lord in this way. Pujya Bhaishri emphasizes that Kirtan should be performed without any deception. We should choose first to listen on the path of devotion, but if there is no one to listen to, then we should gladly glorify the Lord and purify our tongue and heart. Collective singing of the Lord’s name is the swiftest means to purity in the age of Kaliyuga.

3. Smaranam

Smaranam (Remembrance of the Lord) is the third form of Devotion described in the Śrīmad Bhāgavat, and Prahalādajī is the best example of such a devotee. The qualities of smaranam are:

  • It’s constant and heart-felt;
  • A devotee recalls the Lord’s Name, Form, Place and Play. 
  • Remembrance of the Eternal Lord vanquishes the effect of delusion (māyā), which entraps one in the transient world instead.
  • Remembering Lord Viṣṇu who is omnipresent, helps us align our actions with Him. 
  • If our work benefits all, Universal Consciousness supports us.

4. Pādasevanam

Pādasevanam (Worship of the Lord’s lotus feet) is the fourth of nine forms of Devotion described in the Śrīmad Bhāgavat, and Goddess Lakṣmī is an example of an ideal devotee who practices this. Pujya Bhaishri explains that ‘Pādasevanam’ Bhakti means— 

  1. Worship of the Lord’s lotus feet by living in service of the Lord; which is possible only when one strives to be ever-connected to His presence. 
  2. To view one’s Gurudev’s lotus feet; i.e. to see and seek to grasp his conduct.
  3. To touch Gurudev’s lotus feet with dedication; i.e. to strive to follow in his exemplary conduct. 
  4. All this is possible only by the Grace of the Guru Himself.

5. Archanam

Archanam (Ritual Worship) is the fifth form of Devotion described in the Śrīmad Bhāgavat, and an example of this is King Prithu. What are the qualities of an ideal archanam?

  1. The Lord is worshipped with love and purity. 
  2. The Lord descends into physical form along with his eternal attendants in the form of all the utensils and adornments that come into His service. Treat all with reverence. 
  3. Purity should be maintained of the articles of worship; the method of worship as well as in the worshipper. 
  4. Worship as per scriptural injunctions is purity of the method.
  5. Worship should be offered with Unity of mind, actions and speech. 
  6. The Lord is worshipped both in His idol form and in His universal form as well. 
  7. The Lord exists inside as well as outside. Meditation is worship of the Lord within.

6. Vandanam

The sixth form of Devotion described in the Śrīmad Bhāgavat is ‘Vandanam’ (bowing down with reverence), and a prime devotee example is Akrurji. Pujya Bhaishri differentiates between the three various forms of bowing with reverence— 

  1. Vandan—is to pledge one’s fidelity (unalloyed loyalty) to the Lord. 
  2. Pranāma—acknowledging our Life to be in partnership with Him, to vow to live with integrity towards Him. 
  3. Namaskāra—to commit to live with gratitude towards Him by remembering His innumerable favors and serving His Universal form as a mark of thanks. 

7. Dāsyam

Dāsyam (Servitude) is the seventh form of Devotion described in the Śrīmad Bhāgavat, and Śrī Hanumānajī is an ideal devotee example of this. Pujya Bhaishri explains that a dedicated servant of the Lord— 

  1. Places his ego (“I”) in the service of his Lord (Dāsoham) and remains steady in praise and criticism;
  2. Uses all forms of strength, intelligence and wisdom that he possesses to alertly serve his Lord;
  3. Serves with eagerness, readiness and selflessness.
  4. Lovingly obeys his Lord’s wishes as his command (āgya pālana) without argument.

8. Sakhyam

Sakhyam (Friendship) is the eighth form of Devotion described in the Śrīmad Bhāgavat, and an ideal example of this is Arjuna. The right to accept this bond lies with the Lord. Friendship with the Lord is practiced in the form of— 

  1. Complete faith (bharosā) in the Lord in every situation;
  2. A brave fearlessness in facing every challenge, knowing fully well that the Lord is with us;
  3. Complete openness (nishkapat) with the Lord, keeping nothing hidden from Him;
  4. Willingness to follow His guidance and fight the ongoing struggle of Life for what is right.

9. Ātma-Nivedanam

Ātma-Nivedanam (Self-Surrender) is the ninth and final form of Devotion described in the Śrīmad Bhāgavat, and an ideal example of this is King Bali. The Lord alone decides whom to accept this bond with, once proffered. It is practiced by— 

  1. Giving up one’s sense of ‘mine’ by offering one’s possessions to the Lord; 
  2. Giving up one’s sense of ‘I’, by surrendering one’s own Self as the giver. 
  3. Happily accepting one’s Self as the Lord’s very own—to do with as He pleases. 
  4. Complete Self-Surrender of individual desires, plans, likes, dislikes, doership or ownership—to simply be His toy.

An embodied soul (jīva-ātmā) gives up all sense of ownership over their body and possessions. The Lord then removes all sense of doership and separation, when He accepts this offering.

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Two Mothers who lead us to Shri Krishna

Understanding Ma Katyayani and Ma Yamuna

During the auspicious nine days of Navratri, we worship the nine different forms of Mā Parāmbā Bhagavati. On the sixth day of Caitra Navarātrī this year, we not only worship Her in the form of Mā Kātyāyani; but we also celebrate Yamunā Ṣaṣṭhī.

The Significance of Worshipping Ma Katyayani

#FunFact: According to the 10th Canto of the Śrīmad Bhāgavata Mahāpurāṇa, the Nanda Vraja Kumārikās (little girls of Vraja) worshipped Mā Kātyāyanī by observing fasts, in pursuit of an ideal husband.

Pujya Bhaishri explains that everyone’s real spouse or ideal husband, is Lord Kṛṣṇa. The Vraja Kumārikās represent vrittis (inclinations) that are disengaged from all worldly matters, and focused fully upon the Lord. Worshipping Mā Kātyāyanī helps to turn our vrittis into Kumārikā Gopīs, where the only desire that remains is that of attaining Lord Kṛṣṇa.

Why Do We Worship Ma Yamuna?

Mā Yamunā bestows upon us the gift of dīnatā (humility)—which is deemed essential on the path of Devotion. Whilst Śri Rādhārānī helps us to attain Lord Kṛṣṇa, the journey towards reaching Him only begins with humility, which Yamunā Māhārānī confers.

Prayers to Mā Kātyāyani, Yamunā Māhārānī and Śri Rādhārānī to guide our vrittis towards Lord Kṛṣṇa.

Jai Śrī Kṛṣṇa!

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ShriGuruKarshni Panchkroshi Kashi Parikrama 2023

Important Milestones and notable Mandirs enroute

ShriGuruKarshni Panchkroshi Kashi Parikrama – (Feb 8-14th, 2023)

1st Milestone : Kardameśvara Mahādeva Mandira (Kandvā)

  • Vikatākṣa Māta Mandira
  • Unmatta Bhairava Mandira

2nd Milestone: Mahāsatī Mā Bhīmacaṃḍī Mandira

  • Langotiya Hanumāna Mandira
  • Dehli Vināyaka Mandira

3rd Milestone: Rāmeśvara Mahādeva Mandira
4th Milestone: Śivapura

  • Pāṇḍava Mandira
  • Draupadi Kūpa
  • Annapūrnā Saṃskṛta Veda-Vidyālaya

5th Milestone: Śrī Vrṣabhadhvaja Mahādeva Mandira at Kapiladhārā

  • Jav Viṇāyaka Mandira
  • Varuneśvara Śiva Mandira
  • Ādi-Keśava Viṣṇu Mandira

Start & Conclusion: Maṇikarṇikā Ghāta

  • Kāśi Viśvanātha Mandira
  • Jñāna Vāpi Kuṇḍa
  • Mātā Annapūrṇa Mandira
  • Dhundhirāja Gaṇeṣa
  • Daṇḍapāni Mandira
  • Sākśī Gaṇeṣa

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The Great Triumvirate of Holiness

  • I am Vishvanatha, the Lord.
  • Kāshi is the light of liberation.
  • The waves of the River of Heaven (Ganga) are the wine of immortality.

What can these three not provide?

These three together are the triple blessing found nowhere else on earth!

Where the River of Heaven
Flows in the Forest of Bliss (Anand-Van, ancient name of Kashi) of Lord Shiva,
There is Moksha (spiritual emancipation) guaranteed!

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