Sage of Kanchi

Deivathin Kural Sathsangam Starting (again) on Deepavali!

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Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara,

As you are aware, there are many Deivathin Kural sathsangams all over world where Deivathin Kural (teachings of Maha Periyava) is read. The Sathsangam that Adiyen participates is one among them. We initially started this sathsangam way back in July 2009 with three people in Richmond, VA and from then on it has been ingrained in our lives and part of our DNA. Over a period of time, people left Richmond, VA for jobs and various other reasons and now the Sathsangam is completely virtual. Now we have around a dozen devotees attending this sathsangam.

We start with Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara chanting for a minute, read the chapters in sequence, and close with Hare Rama Hare Krishna chanting (5 mins) for Loka Kshemam. With Paripoorna Krupa of Sri Maha Periyava and our Aacharyal’s anugraham we have successfully completed reading all the eight volumes of Deivathin Kural. Needless to say this sathsangam has transformed many of us leaps and bounds from where we were, which I wanted to share with you all so someone else gets benefited by it.

Did we plan to start off with Volume 1 again on this Deepavali day? Absolutely  not! Devotees who attend Deivathin Kural Sathsangams know better….It was Periyava’s plan and timing to complete all the previous volumes precisely last week! We are starting off again from Deivathin Kural Volume 1 on this auspicious Deepavali day so if anyone is willing to join, you are very much welcome to do so. We have a couple of folks from Bharatha Desam joining through Skype and other VOIP technologies as well (Non US/Canada can join the bridge through Skype for free).

Conference details:

Place: Dial-in Conference
Time: Every Saturday @ 11AM to 12PM EST, US (Duration 1 hour)
Toll-Free Number: 605-475-3235
Code: 669430#

The objective of this sathsangam is to read and understand Periyava’s upadesams, implement them as much as possible in our lives without any ego or pride.

Lokha Samastha Sukhino Bhavanthu! Ram Ram

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