Annual Janmashtami Radhashtami Celebration – Come and Explore Divinity With-in and With-out

When:
September 21, 2019 @ 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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Where:
1327 Alleghenyville Rd
Mohnton
PA 19540
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Berks Bhakti Yoga
484-706-9197

Come and Explore Divinity With-in and With-out through the Soul-Stirring Sacred Chants and Hymns !

Come and Experience the Bliss and Nectar of Bhakti Yoga – The Sweetest of the Yoga Systems and The Yoga of Love !

Come and Learn The Science of Bhakti Yoga as described in Bhagvat Gita – The Spiritual Crown Jewel from India !

*When: Saturday, 21-September-2019 @4pm

*Where: 1327 Alleghenyville Road, Mohnton, PA 19540

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*The event is Free, is Open for All and includes Free Vegeratian Dinner (Feast)

The Beatles had it right when they sang “the love you take is equal to the love you make”. Bhakti is about making more love—putting it out into the world, not just in principle but also in practice. One of the best known of the traditional practices of bhakti yoga is Kirtan—the devotional chanting of the names of God.

No matter what tradition you come from, chanting God’s name opens a process of healing and cleansing the heart. The Vedas say that there are as many names for God as there are waves on the ocean. We call him Krishna; Christians call him Jesus; Jews call him Yahweh; the Sufis call him Khuda. Whatever the case, let the beautiful name of the Lord remind you that you are more loved than you can even imagine.

 

Program Schedule :-

4:00 pm – Kirtan (devotional music to the Lord, using a call-and-response method)

4:30 pm – Abhishek with Kirtan (bathing of the Deity, a devotional activity performed with special prayers and using auspicious liquids for the bathing process)

6:15 pm – Variety of cultural activities (dances, skits & other performances)

7:15 pm – Aarti (special form of worship to the Supreme Personality of Godhead)

8:00 pm – Dinner Prasadam (Free Indian Vegetarian Feast)

8:30 pm – Garba & Dandiya (Indian traditional stick dance, very popular in India)

 

Glimpses of past year’s Celebration

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