“Let every man and woman and child, without respect of caste or birth, weakness or strength, hear and learn that behind the strong and the weak, behind the high and the low, behind every one, there is that Infinite Soul, assuring the infinite possibility and the infinite capacity of all to become great and good. Let us proclaim to every soul: Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached. Arise, awake! Awake from this hypnotism of weakness. None is really weak; the soul is infinite, omnipotent and omniscient. Stand up, assert yourself, proclaim the God within you, do not deny Him! De-hypnotise yourselves. The way to do that is found in your own sacred books. Teach yourselves, teach every one his real nature, call upon the sleeping soul and see how it awakens. Power will come, glory will come, goodness will come, purity will come and everything that is excellent will come when this sleeping soul is roused to self-conscious activity.” Swami Vivekananda
Category: Audio
Viveka Chudamani
Talk on the text Vivekachudamani, the Gem of Wisdom, written by Adi Shankaracharya, by Swami Narasimhananda, the editor of Prabuddha Bharata, at Advaita Ashrama, Mayavati, District Champawat, Uttarakhand, India, a branch centre of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission.
This is a series of talks by Swami Narasimhananda of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, explaining the word-by-word meaning of the epic Paduka Sahasram composed by Sri Vedanta Deshikan (1268–1369 CE), the great Vishishtadvaita Acharya in the tradition of Sri Ramanujacharya. Legend has it that Sri Vedanta Deshika composed this epic of 1008 verses in a few hours in the night in the premises of the temple of Lord Sriranganathaswamy in Srirangam, Tamil Nadu, as the response to a challenge through competition by a scholar.
The text has been explained in English in the book ‘Sri Padukasahasram of Sri Vedanta Desika by D Ramaswami Iyengar, which has been published by the Kuppuswami Sastri Research Institute.
The birthday of Swami Advaitanananda, a direct disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, was celebrated on 06 September 2021 at the Sevashrama with a special worship of Swami Advaitananda after the worship of Sri Ramakrishna in the morning. https://flic.kr/s/aHsmWywvXR
National Youth Day and Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav were celebrated on 12 January 2022 in a day-long programme.
The programme was conducted physically with the audience restricted to 50 persons (students, parents, and teachers) according to the local government restrictions following all Covid-19 protocols like wearing masks and maintaining social distancing. The programme was streamed live on YouTube and had thousands of viewers. The programme included prayer, recitation from Sanskrit poems on Swamiji, readings from and on Swamiji, retelling incidents from Swamiji’s life, speeches on Swamiji, songs on Swamiji, prize distribution to students who had won various competitions like speech, essay writing, drawing, held before 12 January 2022 on this occasion, Dressing like Swamiji, dramatic presentations of some poems on social issues, dramatic presentations of Swamiji’s teachings, felicitation of teachers and non-teaching staff retiring this year, felicitation of students who got high grades in the examinations in 2021, traditional dances like Kuchipudi, Thiruvathira, Garba, folk songs, folk dances, dramas, bhajans, and light music. The programme started at 10 a.m. and went on till 8.30 p.m. From 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. there were some cultural programmes. The public meeting started at 2.30 p.m. and went on till 5.00 p.m. Two sutradhars, a male and a female teacher, presented the entire programme with appropriate retellings from Swami Vivekananda’s life and teachings. A differently-abled student gave a speech and another differently-abled student sang a song. Lunch was served to 600 students, parents, and teachers following all Covid-19 protocols.
The speakers were Lieutenant Colonel Manoharan T (Retd), Pramod Aikkarapadi (A Teacher from another school, who is popular for his speeches on Swamiji), Rinsha (National Kabaddi Player), Swami Narasimhananda, Manoj G (Principal of Ramakrishna Mission Higher Secondary School, Kozhikode), Madhu Kizhakke Arrekkara (Headmaster of Ramakrishna Mission High School, Kozhikode), Sushama T R (Headmistress of Ramakrishna Mission Lower Primary School, Kozhikode), Harish M R (Advocate and the PTA president of the higher secondary school), Shaji (PTA president of lower primary school) and Febilla (PTA Women Wing President of the lower primary school). Though the audience was limited to 50 persons, hundreds of students performed in the programmes. 20 youth and student speakers on 12 January 2022.
The topics of the speeches were Swami Vivekananda’s life and teachings, The present state of India and its problems, Women Empowerment, The need for sports in our life, The importance of the armed forces.
Participants from LKG to 12th standard participated in the programmes along with teachers and parents. The number of students who participated in the programmes was more than 100.
The programme was covered in leading Malayalam newspapers like Mathrubhumi and Manorama.https://www.flickr.com/photos/188958195@N04/albums/72177720295969753
National Youth Day 2021
National Youth Day and Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav were celebrated on 12 January 2022 in a day-long programme.
The programme was conducted physically with the audience restricted to 50 persons (students, parents, and teachers) according to the local government restrictions following all Covid-19 protocols like wearing masks and maintaining social distancing. The programme was streamed live on YouTube and had thousands of viewers. The programme included prayer, recitation from Sanskrit poems on Swamiji, readings from and on Swamiji, retelling incidents from Swamiji’s life, speeches on Swamiji, songs on Swamiji, prize distribution to students who had won various competitions like speech, essay writing, drawing, held before 12 January 2022 on this occasion, Dressing like Swamiji, dramatic presentations of some poems on social issues, dramatic presentations of Swamiji’s teachings, felicitation of teachers and non-teaching staff retiring this year, felicitation of students who got high grades in the examinations in 2021, traditional dances like Kuchipudi, Thiruvathira, Garba, folk songs, folk dances, dramas, bhajans, and light music. The programme started at 10 a.m. and went on till 8.30 p.m. From 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. there were some cultural programmes. The public meeting started at 2.30 p.m. and went on till 5.00 p.m. Two sutradhars, a male and a female teacher, presented the entire programme with appropriate retellings from Swami Vivekananda’s life and teachings. A differently-abled student gave a speech and another differently-abled student sang a song. Lunch was served to 600 students, parents, and teachers following all Covid-19 protocols.
The speakers were Lieutenant Colonel Manoharan T (Retd), Pramod Aikkarapadi (A Teacher from another school, who is popular for his speeches on Swamiji), Rinsha (National Kabaddi Player), Swami Narasimhananda, Manoj G (Principal of Ramakrishna Mission Higher Secondary School, Kozhikode), Madhu Kizhakke Arrekkara (Headmaster of Ramakrishna Mission High School, Kozhikode), Sushama T R (Headmistress of Ramakrishna Mission Lower Primary School, Kozhikode), Harish M R (Advocate and the PTA president of the higher secondary school), Shaji (PTA president of lower primary school) and Febilla (PTA Women Wing President of the lower primary school). Though the audience was limited to 50 persons, hundreds of students performed in the programmes. 20 youth and student speakers on 12 January 2022.
The topics of the speeches were Swami Vivekananda’s life and teachings, The present state of India and its problems, Women Empowerment, The need for sports in our life, The importance of the armed forces.
Participants from LKG to 12th standard participated in the programmes along with teachers and parents. The number of students who participated in the programmes was more than 100.
The programme was covered in leading Malayalam newspapers like Mathrubhumi and Manorama.https://www.flickr.com/photos/188958195@N04/albums/72177720295969753