Gurupurnima Celebrations 2016

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Gurupurnima

19th July 2016

It is an incomparable journey,
Where the Guru leads you from the visible to the invisible;
From the material to the divine;
From the ephemeral to the eternal.

Gurupurnima is day to celebrate our teachers. 'Guru' means darkness (gu) to light (ru). A guru is one who guides us from our dark ignorance to the light of knowledge, truth and reality. The enlightened teacher is a living example of his teachings. He manifests the truth and teaches through example. Those true disciples develop the vision to see the inner enlightened soul and recognise its shining virtues. Today we sing and celebrate those virtues. We bow down to the compassion of our Guru who illuminates the path of liberation.

In our living teacher, Param Pujya Bhaishree, remains a living path, a thread of truth, a lineage of enlightened souls. As we celebrate him today we celebrate all those teachers of the lineage of truth.

Below you can watch Param Pujya Bhaishee's swadhyays on Gurupurnima day in Shree Raj Saubhag Ashram. Two poems, composed by Shree Gangasati, were sung and and explained.

Gangasati poem 'Gupt Ras'. Duration 23 mins.

Gangasati poem 'Jya lagi laagya bhaagya'. Duration 13 mins.

During the course of the 3 day celebration alongside the swadhyays, a Panch Kalyanak Maha Pujan was conducted, a Parshwa Padmavati Pujan took place, Bhruhad Alochana was recited, the newly renovated Bapuji's Kutir was unveiled, vocational work kits were donated on behalf of Ashirvad Trust and a cultural programme took place.

The cultural programme

With overflowing devotion, all mumukshus gathered outside Pujya Bhaishree's kutir to welcome him and be blessed by his grace. Enthusiastic chants and devotional singing added to the divinity of the morning.

The day culminated with a grand finale - The Cultural Program.

Along with Sufi songs and dances, a play on the life of King Janak, came the crowning glory: Life of Devotee - Rajjab. Words are insufficient to describe the performance of the main actors Guru Dadu Dayal (played by Nayan Doshi) and disciple Rajjab (played by Mehul Mehta). The enitre act, dialogues and the message delivered through the play captivated the audience, holding them spellbound. It was an act par excellence.

Commendable work by Raj Saubhag Ashram

Article in Divya Bhasker, 11th April 2016

Raj Saubhag Ashram, Sayla has being doing commendable work on the spiritual front, humanitarian front and educational front.

The Ashram hosts spiritual retreats, meditation shibirs and many religious and cultural activities. Participants throng to the Ashram from many different cities of India and many countries overseas.

Among the significant humanitarian activities, the ashram has rebuilt an entire village (Ninama) razed to the ground by the devastating earthquake and rebuilt 335 homes and the entire village.  

The ashram has also established a girl’s High School and a girl’s College where over 2000 girl students are given free education.  Besides that Raj Saubhag Ashram operates a Community Health Center, an Eye Hospital and a Dental Clinic and many other humanitarian and philanthropic activities.

Ekant Maun Shibir - March 2016: Dravya Sangraha

Ekant Maun Shibir - March 2016: Dravya Sangraha

The topic for this Shibir was Dravya Sangraha written by Shree Nemichandra Siddhantidev. This 58 verse text explores the deep fundamentals of reality (tattvagnan). It was this text upon which Param Krupaludev gave a sermon of teaching to both Saubhagbhai and Laghurajswami along with 6 other monks in Idar mountains.