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The day's routine started with the Monday morning Rudrabisheka followed by devotees and disciples offering PadukaPuja to Swamiji. A recorded [[Satsang]] was played today as Swamiji, Ashramites and the Inner Awakening participants went to pay respect to Sri Rishi Prabhakar who left the body the day before. The 12th day of Inner Awakening program continued in the evening with the Nithya [[Yoga]] session and session by Swamiji. | The day's routine started with the Monday morning Rudrabisheka followed by devotees and disciples offering PadukaPuja to Swamiji. A recorded [[Satsang]] was played today as Swamiji, Ashramites and the Inner Awakening participants went to pay respect to Sri Rishi Prabhakar who left the body the day before. The 12th day of Inner Awakening program continued in the evening with the Nithya [[Yoga]] session and session by Swamiji. | ||
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Nithyotsava Brahmotsava | Nithyotsava Brahmotsava | ||
As the Rajarajeshwari Brahmotsava concludes the Nithyotsava (the eternal celebration) flag was hoisted by the Nithyanandeshwara [[Temple]] priest | As the Rajarajeshwari Brahmotsava concludes the Nithyotsava (the eternal celebration) flag was hoisted by the Nithyanandeshwara [[Temple]] priest | ||
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==Photos From The Day: == | ==Photos From The Day: == |
Latest revision as of 17:36, 18 November 2020
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The day's routine started with the Monday morning Rudrabisheka followed by devotees and disciples offering PadukaPuja to Swamiji. A recorded Satsang was played today as Swamiji, Ashramites and the Inner Awakening participants went to pay respect to Sri Rishi Prabhakar who left the body the day before. The 12th day of Inner Awakening program continued in the evening with the Nithya Yoga session and session by Swamiji.
Nithyotsava Brahmotsava
As the Rajarajeshwari Brahmotsava concludes the Nithyotsava (the eternal celebration) flag was hoisted by the Nithyanandeshwara Temple priest