August 26 2015

From Nithyanandapedia
Revision as of 20:06, 29 January 2019 by Saoc 22 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Link to Video: == {{#evu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XiHF-R-iRA |alignment=center }} == Description: == Published on Aug 27, 2015 In today's satsang, 26 August 2...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Link to Video:


Description:

Published on Aug 27, 2015 In today's satsang, 26 August 2015, Paramahamsa Nithyananda gives the message – KUMBHA CHALO, a proclamation that invites all – 'lets go to Kumbha Mela'. The upcoming Kumbha Mela's sacred location is Trayambakeshwar, Nashik from Sept 11-20, 2015 where Paramahamsa Nithyananda presides as Mahamandaleshwar (spiritual head) of Sri Pancayati Mahanirvani Akhada. Revealng the sacred glory of Kumbha Mela, he elaborated how it is representation of the celebration of richest Vedic tradition. Responding to some of unconsious remarks on Kumbha Mela by some secular and anti-faith people, he gave a message to whole Bharat to not go by the pseudo ideas of wealth and the western charity ideas that wrongly project the poverty in India – which is actually the consciously chosen lifestyle of 'Aparigraha' - minimalistic living as a spiritual lifestyle. Nagas of the Kumbha Mela represent the Science of Enlightenment, the Nirvana. The Sacred dip in the waters of Kumbha Mela by millions takes people to Enlightenment, is the faith and experience of Hindus. Watch, Share and Subscribe to our channel to be notified of the next upload click http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... to subscribe. visit: http://www.nithyananda.org http://www.nithyananda.tv http://www.innerawakening.org https://www.youtube.com/user/LifeBlis... https://twitter.com/SriNithyananda https://www.facebook.com/ParamahamsaN... https://plus.google.com/1040865652862...

Tags:

Paramahamsa Nithyananda, Kumbha Chalo, Nashik, Shiva, Mahadeva, Enlightenment, Vedic tradition, Mahanirvani, Nirvana, Bharat, Aparigraha, Nagas, Sadhus, Mahamandaleshwar, Akhada