HH Param Pujya Swamiji emphasizes that handwashing with soap is one of the simplest and most effective tools to combat a range of diseases, including Ebola, Hepatitis, and SARS. Cultivating healthy hands is crucial for the well-being of our global family, and using organic soaps ensures the health of our planet as well. Tune in to hear Pujya Swamiji's inspiring and informative insights on this life-saving practice!...
Experience the divine wisdom of HH Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji this Navratri. He blesses us on the first day, highlighting the significance of these nine days. Let's embrace this time for self-reflection, dispelling inner darkness, and surrendering to the Divine Mother....
Pujya Swamiji eloquently emphasizes the significance of Mental Health for our overall well-being. He shares profound insights through beautiful sutras and messages that guide us in navigating life with both speed and direction. He reminds us to embrace the benefits of faster internet speed while nurturing our 'inner net' – the essence of our inner selves. His candid conversations with youth delve into the purpose of life and the daily 'multivitamins' essential for maintaining robust mental and emotional health....
"Pujya Swamiji's message on World Mental Health Day resonates with the importance of attaining balance among the body, mind, and soul, and He emphasizes that practicing yoga is the path to achieve this balance. He also underscores that yoga transcends the confines of the yoga mat, as it also reflects in what you are and what you eat. Yoga exemplifies a holistic approach to fostering mental and emotional well-being."...
“आज हर भारतीय का ध्यान भारत को आत्मनिर्भर बनाना होना चाहिए। हमें अपने गांवों और छोटे शहरों से शुरुआत करनी होगी। गाँव भारत की आत्मा हैं। भारत को आत्मनिर्भर बनाने के लिये हमें हमारे गाँवों को आत्मनिर्भर बनाना होगा|” - पूज्य स्वामी जी
“The focus for every Indian today should be to make India Self reliant. This cannot be achieved overnight and we need to start with our villages and small towns. Villages are India's soul and hence making them self sufficient should be our first step.” -...
On the auspicious occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, Pujya Swamiji's message beautifully captures the essence of Mahatma Gandhi's ideals. Gandhi Ji indeed embodied the principles of truthfulness, ahimsa (non-violence), and satyagraha (truth-force), viewing ahimsa as a natural law of humanity.
The call to transition from a "greed culture" to a "need culture" and ultimately to a "green culture" reflects the importance of sustainable living and giving rather than constantly taking. It is a way of living and thinking that is not about taking more and more but about giving more and more....
Pujya Swamiji's Profound Message: Embracing the Significance of Selfless Service.
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Pujya Swamiji's message beautifully highlights the significance of Pitra Paksha in honoring departed ancestors and preserving traditional values. Understanding both the spiritual and scientific aspects of Indian traditions can indeed contribute to the development of a sustainable and culturally rich civilization for future generations. This holistic approach not only respects our heritage but also helps protect the environment, promoting a harmonious coexistence with nature....
Pujya Swamiji shares His blessings on the auspicious occasion of Ganesh Visarjan. He emphasizes the importance of preserving our traditions while being mindful of our impact on the environment. Celebrating festivals in an eco-friendly manner by using materials like cow dung or clay for Ganesh idols instead of non-biodegradable ones aligns with the principles of sustainability and reverence for nature. It's a call to reconnect with our cultural roots and protect Mother Nature simultaneously. Such practices contribute to cleaner and greener celebrations, fostering a harmonious coexistence between tradition and the...
Pujya Swamiji's words emphasize the importance of connecting with one's culture and roots through the mother language. Hindi Diwas indeed symbolizes the celebration of cultural identity and heritage, highlighting how Hindi serves as a bridge to our roots....