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Monday, 3 August 2015

In the words of Sri V Shanmuganathan Governor, Meghalaya “Shree Seetharam Kedilaya, former All India Sewa Pramukh enjoys divine love everywhere”



On a beautiful day of August 9th 2012, Shree Seetharam Kedilaya started his Bharat Yatra from Kanyakumari on foot. He started his Padh Yatra towards Kerala then traversing through Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Chandigarh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakand. Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura, finally arrived at Meghalaya on the 9th July 2015.

Throughout this entire journey, covered a striking distance of 15,000 kms on foot and with great zeal to meet fellow Indians living in remote villages, on the seashores, around the mountains, in the jungles and by the banks of the rivers.  Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights. It is a touch of emotions, feelings and opinions, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living together.

I had the opportunity to meet him at Jorabat in Meghalaya on the 9th July 2015 at 6:00 pm. Unlike our earlier meetings, this one was an emotional one as he warmly embraced me and conveyed his best wishes. He narrated, how he had covered the entire North East and had gone upto the Indo- China border.  Furthermore, he was grateful as he got the privilege to pay obeisance at Parshuram Kund, a pilgrimage centre situated on the Brahmaputra plateau in the lower reaches of the Lohit River  and 21 kms north of Tezu in Lohit District of Arunachal Pradesh. I looked at him with utter admiration and respect as he had no signs of exhaustion or fatigue but was full of vigour and enthusiasm.

On my query on how the experience was throughout his entire journey, his reply was all positive about the people he had met along the way. He said to me: “I could meet and converse with the people of India. I had experienced  utmost love, affection and compassion. In this long journey of 3 years, despite facilities and amenities being made available to me, yet, I chose to use my God’s given feet and walk the entire distance. I did not starve or go hungry. I journeyed through all the States and covered the entire distances with wholehearted  support of the people of India. There are hundreds and thousands of incidents that I have experienced throughout this journey. I came across Temples, Churches, Mosques, Gurudwaras, etc. and it was here that I met people from different communities including Hindus, Christians, Muslims, etc. I met Sikhs, Jain Munis and Sadhvis. I met our Dalit brothers and shared meals with them while listening to their talk about their daily livelihood. It was a wonderful and rewarding experience to have been amongst them”. Furthermore, the undercurrent in India is of an enormous amount of divinity, goodness and divine love of the people which I experienced all along the journey.

He told me that in the coming 2 years he would tour a further 10,000 kms on foot covering the rest of Assam, Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and finally arrive back at Kanyakumari.

On meeting him at Jorabat, as a mark of respect, I presented him with a Ryndia, a Meghalaya traditional shawl, sweets and garland of flowers. As I spoke to him at length my respect and admiration for him, grew.  There were a few hundred people present there eager to meet the wandering monk of our times.

Travel is the real education. The rendezvous with Shree Seetharam Khedilya has been very inspiring and fruitful and which I hold dearly to my heart.

Friday, 24 July 2015

Seva Sahayog - Waari Sanitation Project - Volunteering Opportunity this weekend



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Dear Seva Sahayogi,
As we had discussed last time, Seva Sahayog has participated in Wari Sanitation drive as an experiment at 2 places and it was a huge success. 200 Toilets each were erected at Loni and Yavat and the result was very positive and was taken well by Villegers as well as Warkari. There are news coming from all sects to underline need of this drive at all 18 places where Wari halts. For detailed news in Times of India, please follow the link - http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31814&articlexml=Mobile-toilets-likely-answer-to-open-defecation-on-20072015005036#
Hence, we’ve decided to once again drive this at Pandharpur where huge number of Warkari visit every year on Ashadhi Ekadashi. ~1.5 Lakhs. This is a good volunteering opportunity where volunteers will be just requesting all Warkaris to use the facility. There are agencies appointed for cleaning up of toilets & Volunteer has to supervise the activity that’s it !!
Logistics & food arrangements will be done by Seva Sahayog. Please send your nominations latest by 25 July 2015, Saturday by 10 am at rachana@sevasahayog.com
The plan is,
1) Start from Pune through some transport arranged by Seva Sahayog ( bus / cars) on Sunday early morning ( 4:00 AM IST) or Saturday late night
2) We will be in Pandharpur on 26th
3) Request warkari’s to use toilets, awareness drive, canvassing the toilet set up there.
4) Return back Sunday night to Pune.
5) Few members are planning to stay back in Pandharpur for Monday & Tuesday we are in process of making arrangements.
Let us make it a great success. Please visit our Facebook event for more details and photos. https://www.facebook.com/events/424226004432544/
Pls RSVP to Rachana Shah rachana@sevasahayog.com (8806660796) / 020-24537655.
You may also sponsor the awareness drive. Please follow link www.sevasahayog.org/waari for more details.

Friday, 3 July 2015

Vivekananda Yoga & Education Mission, Sambalpur - Odissa has celebrated the international yoga day at Hirakud

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Vivekananda yoga and education mission has celebrated the international yoga day at Hirakud on 21st June 2015.more than hundred participants join in the programme. 

A seven day yoga practice programme conducted among local people before the Yoga Day.

via: vibekananda yoga&education mission vyemission@gmail.com

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