JVB New Jersey - Preksha Meditation - Regular Weekly Sessions

Published: 13.05.2007
Updated: 02.07.2015

Samani Mudit Pragya Samani Rohit Pragya

Regular Weekly Sessions

Event

Date/Time

Location

Preksha
Meditation

Every Monday
8:00 PM to 9:00 PM

JVBNA Center
(732) 404-1430

Preksha
Therapy
(Diabetes)

Every Tuesday
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM

JVBNA Center
(732) 404-1430

Preksha
Yoga

Every Wednesday
6:30 PM to 7:30 PM

First Presbyterian Church
1295 Oak Tree Road
Iselin, NJ 08830

Preksha Yoga and
Pranayam

Every Thursday
9:30 AM to 10:30 AM

JVBNA Center
(732) 404-1430

Gyanshala

Every Friday
8:00PM to 10:00PM

First Presbyterian Church
1295 Oak Tree Road
Iselin, NJ 08830

Relaxation and Meditation with
Chanting

Every Saturday
10:00AM to 11:30AM

JVBNA Center
(732) 404-1430

Swadhyaya Lectures on
KARMAVAD

1st & 3rd Sunday
10:00AM to 11:30AM

JVBNA Center
(732) 404-1430

Special Events

Event

Date/Time

Location

Preksha Meditation
Camp

May 20, 2007

L'Academy Montessori
1577 East 2nd street, Scotch Plains, NJ 070706

Gyanshala Graduation and Picnic

June 3, 2007

Please contact JVB Center at (732) 404-1430


Other Upcoming Events

Event

Date/Time

Location

Workshop for Youth
Jain Education &
Science of Living

May 19, 2007 onwards
Every 3rd Saturday
3 PM to 5 PM

JVB Center
(732) 404-1430

Preksha Training Course

June 9, 2007 onwards
Every Saturday
10 AM to 12 Noon

JVB Center
(732) 404-1430

What is Preksha Meditation?

The word Preksha is derived from the root iksha, which means 'to see'. When the prefix ‘Pra is added, it becomes Pra+iksha=preksha, which means 'to perceive carefully and profoundly' Here, 'seeing' does not mean external vision, but careful concentration on subtle consciousness by mental insight. Preksha Dhyana is the system of meditation engaging one's mind fully in the perception of subtle internal and innate phenomena of consciousness. While it is conceded that both thinking (conception) as well as seeing (perception) assists in ascertaining and knowing the truth, the latter is more potent than the former. In the tenets propounded by Bhagavan Mahavira 'perceive and know' is given more prominence than 'think, contemplate and know'. This is because perception is strictly concerned with the phenomena of the present; it is neither a memory of the past nor an imagination of the future; whatever is happening at the moment of perception must necessarily be a reality. The process of perception, therefore, excludes a mere 'appearance'.

The main purpose of the practice of preksha-dhyana is to purify the mental states. Mind is constantly choked by contaminating urges, emotions and passions. This hampers the flow of wisdom. The hurdles of uncleanliness must first be removed. When the mind is cleansed peace of mind automatically surfaces. Balance of mind, equanimity and the state of well-being are also experienced simultaneously. Preksha Meditation has proved a panacea for transmutation of thoughts, developments of right emotions, positive thoughts and after all increasing the efficiency of mind and body.

Started in 1970 Preksha Meditation is the result of the untiring efforts of Ganadhipati Tulsi and Acharya Mahapragya. Acharya Mahapragya researched and experimented for twenty years to rediscover the process of meditation, which was practiced by Lord Mahaveera. Preksha Meditation is for everyone, irrespective of his or her race, religion language, color, gender and belief.

Hundreds of successful camps and seminars of national and international level have been organized to inculcate the techniques of the unique capsule called Preksha Meditation where more than 250,000 people around the world, with different cultural backgrounds and religions, have participated and benefited from regularly practicing it. Amongst them are people from all walks of life including scientists, doctors, professionals, engineers, businessman, political personalities, academicians, housewives, and students.

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