25.09.2011 ►JVBL ►The Jain Way To Celebrate NAVARATRI

Published: 21.09.2011
Updated: 05.11.2014

Samani Prasanna Pragya Samani Vikas Pragya

Pleased to advise about the Lecture & Practical session to be held in the auspicious presence of

Samani Prasanna Pragyaji and Samani Vikas Pragyaji.

The Jain Way To Celebrate NAVARATRI


Date:
25 September 2011

Time:
10.00 am to 12.00am

Venue:
Resi of Pravinbhai Mehta
12 Cavendish Drive (Entrance Rye Way)
Off Cannons Drive (High Street Edgware)
Edgware. Middlesex.
HA8 7NS

The Jain Way To Celebrate NAVARATRI

The Indian tradition gives importance to certain days of the year because of their greater cosmic energy. This includes the of time of Navarari. The time of Navaratri is an opportunity to awaken our inner power.

There is importance of power in this world. A powerless person feels emptiness within himself. Sometimes he also experiences the feelings of helplessness and hopelessness. The greatest power is that of spirituality, although other powers have also got their own importance. Acharya Tulsi and Acharya Mahapragya have started a Navanvhik Spiritual Anushthan during the time of Navaratri.  Its objective is to develop purification and perfection of the soul and enhancement of energy.  This Anushthan lasts for 9 days in Navaratri. In this Anushttan along with rectification of some special Mantras, we also practice penance like Upavas, Ayambil, Ekashana and restraint in eating etc.

Samanijis will also be holding an everyday practical session from 28th September to 4th October.  

Venue:
59, Kenton park avenue
Harrow Middle sex
HA3 8DE
Time: 8:pm to 9pm

JVBL Contact Persons.

Mr. Ashok Gudka:

07980 929 559

Mr. Hasu Vora:

07950 606 462

Mr. Ashok Damani:

07953 139 527

Mr. Rashmi Shah:

07904 723 678


Please come and join these spiritual sessions for enriching yourself.

Sources
Hasu J. Vora
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