news letter may 2008 - Chinmaya Mission Alpharetta
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news letter may 2008 - Chinmaya Mission Alpharetta
Chinmaya Mission Alpharetta Newsletter May 2008 In this Issue OM CMA …Baby steps forward Meet our Sevaks Yagna by Prabodh Chaitanya Ji Yagna by Swami Chidatmananda Ji Feedback from parents Ashram : A Spiritual Home Gurur Brahma Gurur Vishnuh Gurur Devo Maheswarah Gurureva param Brahma Tasmai Shree Gurave namah www.ChinmayaMissionAlpharetta.org OM T he Sanskrit symbol OM, also written as AUM, is the word representing God. All other T words for God are limited in their significance since adjectives must be added to differentiate the personal, impersonal, or absolute God. The word OM, however, encompasses all the aspects of God and therefore may be accepted by everyone. Of all the mantras, the most powerful and significant one is this single-syllable incantation called the pran.ava (OM). Literature on the significance of Vedic mantras is voluminous. Nowhere in this world can we meet with a more sacred symbol that has such a vast significance. From Vedic times to present day, the word OM has been taken as an aid to meditation by spiritual aspirants. It is accepted both as one with Brahman and as the medium connecting man and God. The entire history of OM is in the revelation of the Vedas and the declarations of the Upanishads, and this history, in the hands of the later philosophers, developed into sphot.a-va¯da, or “philosophy of the word.” The perceptible universe is the form, behind which stands the Eternal, the Inexpressible, the sphot.a, manifested as the word. This eternal sphot.a, the essential material basis for all ideas or names, is the power through which God creates the universe. Ishvara—Brahman as if conditioned by ma¯ya¯—first manifests as the sphot.a, the inexpressible word, out of which He evolves as the concrete, sensible world. There is a verse in the Vedas: Praja¯pati vai idam agre a¯si¯t, or “In the beginning was Prajapati (Brahman).” Tasya va¯g dviti¯ya a¯si¯t, or “With Whom was the word.” Va¯g vai paramam Brahma, or “And the word was verily the supreme Brahman.” The idea belongs to Hinduism; in the Bible, we read it repeated: “In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God.” Maitrayani Upanishad tells of 1) Brahman without words and 2) word-Brahman: the syllable OM, also called pran.ava, or that which pervades life or runs through pra¯n.a. Taitteriya Upanishad indicates OM as “the sheath of Brahman,” or the container for the Supreme. Therefore, invoking OM is invoking the Supreme. In every song piece, there are three aspects: the meaning of the song, the laws of music, and the sound of the song. Similarly, in OM there are three aspects: the mere sound (the mantras pronounced by the mouth), the meaning of the syllable that is to be realized through feeling, and the application of OM to your character (singing it in your actions and so, through your life). by Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda CHINMAYA MISSION ALPHARETTA … baby steps… forward… It is Gurudev’s divine blessings that gives us the privilege to act as mediums for His work. Sharada Kumarji (from CM - Ann Arbor, MI) is the inspiring force behind this center and continues to guide and motivate us. With the blessings of our Guru, our center took form on the auspicious day of MahaShivratri in Sudha’s basement with a Bala Vihar of 25 kids and a study group. A major milestone was reached when Bal Vihar enrollment crossed a Hundred children, very swiftly, by September 2001 ! With that momentum Chinmaya Mission has blossomed into an active organization with an accent on service to the community and spiritual development. Now we have over 400 children in 22 different classes and several study groups and Gita Classes for the parents. The Center is bustling with activity aided by a committed team of Volunteers ably guided by dedicated Sevaks. And it was a sterling recognition when we were acknowledged as an Official Center of Chinmaya Mission West. We are springing forward with regular Gnana Yagnas by renowned Acharyas visiting us from various centers and it is quite heartening to note the overwhelming participation by the members of our community when they gather in large numbers to attend these Yagnas even during weekdays! It is hence a natural progression for us to have our own Center and our own resident Acharya which will soon become a reality by the divine blessings of our Pujya Guru Dev. With Best Compliments from: MEET OUR CMA BOARD : Chairman: His.Holiness. Pujya Swami Tejomayanandaji Swamiji is the head of the Chinmaya Mission worldwide, and serves as a Chairperson for all Chinmaya Mission (CM) centers. Our center like all others, is blessed with his divine inspiration, guidance and vision. Board Member: Smt. Sharada Kumarji Sharada Kumarji is the resident Acharya of CM, Ann Arbor, Michigan and a board member of the CMW (the main CM center for all North America). She is the inspirational force behind this center. From its inception, she has worked closely with Sudha Malhotra and continues to do so, providing the necessary guidance and support. President: Sudha Malhotra Sudha Malhotra provides the mission vision to CMA and is responsible for overseeing & directing all the CMA activities as well as handling the communication with CM Acharyas . She is the key coordinator for the Bala Vihar, BV teachers and curriculum, parent study groups and yagnas/camps. Board member: Bhavana Subramanian Bhavana handles the administrative responsibilities of the center. She is one of the key coordinators for the Bala Vihar activities, registrations and admissions and language classes .She works closely with Sudha in planning and coordinating special events and yagnas/camps . Secretary: Sameer Pateria Sameer is responsible for coordinating CMA meetings and associated CM communications. He is one of the key coordinators for the parent Gita study group. He is also actively involved in the location planning, coordinating yagnas and camps. Treasurer: Sanjay Hazari Sanjay is a CPA by profession .He has been with the center from the start, being the key coordinator for the center’s accounting and billing. With Best Compliments MEET OUR CMA SEVAKS : Kavil Subramanian (KS): KS work with the board in the planning & execution of center related activities. Key coordinator: Tech support for BV registration ,Gita Chanting competition, Facility issues, Class Mailing lists Team Member: Yagnas/Camps, Location planning, CMA Website, Community service projects M.V. Prabhakar: Key Coordinator: Front desk registrations and fees, Special Events publicity Team Member: Celebrations/events, Class mailing lists, Front Desk Radhika Valmiki: Key Coordinator: CMA Publications (Books /CDs Management and Sales) Team Member: Celebrations/events, Front Desk Seema Jani: Key Coordinator: CMA Website Team Member: Celebrations/events, Yagna/Camps Arsu Velaswamy : Key Coordinator: Center setup/cleanup, Assembly & Hallway Monitoring Team Member: Location, Celebrations/events Arvind Malhotra: Arvind work with the board in the planning & execution of center related activities. Key coordinator: Location planning, Celebrations/events, Center setup/cleanup Team Member: Facility issues, Yagnas/Camps Dharnidahr Komarlu (Dharani) : Key coordinator: Community Service projects, Volunteer activities Team Member: Yagnas/Camps, Celebrations/events Vaithiswaran Subramanian (Vaithy): Key Coordinator: Location/Food planning for Celebrations/events Team Member: Yagna/Camps Raji Ramchandra : Key Coordinator: Arts and Crafts projects, Prizes for competitions Team Member: Celebrations/events Sundararaghavan (Sundar): Key Coordinator: Sewa projects, Photography Team Member: Celebrations/events Kumar Koppiah (MudduKumar) : Key Coordinator: Assembly/ Hallway Monitoring Team Member: Setup/Cleanup/Traffic volunteering, Location, Celebrations/events Sundaram: Key coordinator: Gita Study Group, CMA Newsletter Team Member: Yagnas/Camps Murali Raghavan : Key Coordinator: CMA Newsletter Shalaka Pateria: Key Coordinator: Bhajan and Chanting parent group Team Member: Yagnas/Camps Sridevi Coneti: Key Coordinator: Bhajan and Chanting parent group Shekhar Kanetkar: Key Coordinator: Sewa-under-10 project for Kashi Atlanta Ashram Vani Kanchibhatla : Key Coordinator: Sewa-under-10 project for Kashi Atlanta Ashram Rangaswamy Rajamanickam (Ranga): Key Coordinator: Tech support for CMA website, mail server, etc. Team Member: CMA Website, Location TEACHERS: Laxmi Prabhakar, Suma Muddukumar, Swati Patil, Kalyani Rana, Saraswati Sangaraju, Latha Ganeshan, Suri Anantharaman, Mangalam Manishankar, Sandhya Swaminathan, Anjali Malhotra, Shekhar Kanetkar, Amita Sood, Gita Prabhakar , Mala Ganapathy , Vani Kanchibhatla , Seema Jani, Ashok Ganapathy, Sai Kumar, Murali Raghavan, Bhavana Subramanian, KS, Himanshu Jani, Sudha Malhotra With Best Compliments: Buying or Selling Residential or Commercial Real Estate• Contact: Kalpana Raman : (404) 889-7006 kalpana.raman@yahoo.com “We compliment the Chinmaya Mission of Alpharetta for fostering Hindu culture and values in our community”: Raj, Kavitha, Minutha, and Saneeha Mahadevaiah ENVIRONMENTAL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 11690 Teasley Place, Alpharetta, GA 30004, USA Phone: 770.772.7100 Fax: 770.772.0555 Web site: www.eicusa.com Other CMA sevaks that have provided their dedicated service are: Backup teachers - Anupa Doraiswamy, Nithya Vishwanathan , Radhika Gupta , Anand Jani , Sujatha Radhakrishnan , Indira Padmalayam, Pushpa Sunderasan , Shobha Govindrajan, Pushpa Arul, Murali Raghavan Arts & Crafts helpers - Anjali Pol , Radhika Sundar, Sapna Shyamsundar, Sundari Chetty, Bhairavi Chandramouli Setup helpers - Arun Pol, Darshan Shah, Vijay M, Ramji, Nate Nateshan ,Ajay Rana Help with Photos - Valmiki Raghunathan, CDs- Shashikant Prabhakar, Video - Rajiv Malhotra, Hindi classes - Neeraja Varshneya, Vidya Prabhuram, Manoj Sharma, Suneeta Mishra Tamil Classes - Sundari Kumar, Aras Kannu, Mangala Srinivasan, Nandhini Thiru Telugu classes - Naveena Divi, Padmaja Akinneni Yoga Classes - Phalguni Panday, Anjali Malhotra With Best Compliments from: Heart and Vascular Care, Inc. (Affiliated with Northside, Saint Josephs and Emory Johns Creek Hospitals) We offer the highest quality of personalized care: Clinical Cardiology Peripheral Vascular Studies Coronary Angioplasty Stents Carotid Ultrasound Stress Echocardiogram Holter/Event Monitor Echocardiogram Pacemaker Services Nuclear Stress Test Aman Kakkar, MD, FACC ; Vikram Khetpal, MD, FACC 1505 Northside Blvd, Suite 4000, Cumming, GA 30041 135 Prominence Court, Suite 150, Dawsonville, GA 30534 134 Ansley Drive, Suite D, Dahlonega, GA 30533 (678) 513-2273 (CARE) FAX: (678) 513-8869 Chinmaya Mission, Alpharetta presents Prabodh Chaitanya Ji, Acharya - Chinmaya Mission, San Jose A series of talks in English based on Bhagavat Gita & Upanishads July 8th – 13th : Bhagavat Gita – Chap 6 Evenings 7:30 - 9:00 pm Venue : Glen Abbey Clubhouse, 3600 Grey Abbey Dr.,Alpharetta, GA July 9th – 13th : Kaivalya Upanishad Mornings - 8:00 – 9:00 am Meditation Mornings - 6:30 – 7:00 am Venue : 3800 Grey Abbey Dr, Alpharetta, GA-30022 Brahmachari Prabodh Chaitanyaji is the resident Acharya of CM San Jose. An MIS and software consultant with training in financial planning from the University of Central Florida, Prabodhji's spiritual call made him decide to dedicate his life to scriptural studies and the service of humanity. He served for six years at CM Orlando in various capacities. Prabodhji studied under the grace and guidance of Pujya Swami Tejomayananda and under the tutelage of Swami Ishwarananda. Prabodhji is fluent in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, and is proficient in Sanskrit. An ardent student of spirituality, he enjoys teaching Vedanta, Bhagavad Gita, and devotional texts like Ramayana and Shrimad Bhagavatam. Contact: cmalpharetta@hotmail.com 678 566 5018 / 770 410 1261 / 770 667 5258 *Free Admission With Best Compliments: JAI GANESH Words are Gems … when they are from Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda … The mind itself is maya at play. The tragedy of human history is that there is decreasing happiness in the midst of increasing comforts. The real guru is the pure intellect within; and the purified, deeply aspiring mind is the disciple. The guru is nothing but pure Consciousness, absolute Bliss, and eternal Wisdom. We may often give without love, but we can never love without giving. The quality of a mind would determine how the ego would react to a given challenge. Live morality before you talk of it. Practice meditation before you preach it. Taste goodness before you recommend it. Gain bliss before you offer it to others. Scriptures are not mere books for intellectual studies. We must learn to assimilate these ideas and come to live them. By realizing the best in us, not only do we open up a few windows in our own personality to bring in more light, but we become a source of joy for others to draw inspiration. By improving yourself, improve the world. Whatever the man of Realization does constitutes the moral code for us to follow. The qualities of his actions are the standards by which the world determines its sense of righteousness, its concept of dharma. Facts are mere raw materials to build a relationship between the teacher and the taught. The real job of teaching is to weave a fabric of relationship with your ideas and to attach it to so many points of the student's life that it becomes a part of him. The talks are the canopy of words that spread from the mouth to the ears of the student. But the actual transaction of Truth takes place under this auspicious roof of words: between the hearts of the teacher and the taught. With best compliments from the CMA Board: His.Holiness. Pujya Swami Tejomayanandaji - Chairman Smt. Sharada Kumarji Sudha Malhotra - President Bhavana Subramanian Sameer Pateria – Secretary, Sanjay Hazari - Treasurer Swami Chidatmananda’s visit to C.M Alpharetta … from April 18th to 23rd touched the hearts of devotees … young and old … Swamiji’s Yagna covered … April 18th – 20th The Greatness of the Mind and April 21st – 23rd Lively Awareness And Swamiji blessed the children of Bala Vihar on Sunday : With Best Compliments: Anjali & Arun Pol Feedback from some of the Bala vihar parents : Comments : “We thank the Bala Vihar for helping those of us living far away from our home country to bring up our children as Hindus”. "As parents, we could not have done it alone. Bala Vihar helps the children to get a well-rounded personality, and at the same time, to balance between the cultures of the East and the West. Since we attend the Gita study group while the kids are in their classes , Sunday is like the India Day”. Questions : Are the Bala Vihar teachers are ‘remunerated for their services' ? No. The teachers are only “sevaks” i.e. volunteers and are not even reimbursed for their conveyance. They like all other BV parents pay their fees . buy books ,etc. Incidently a Bala Vihar teacher’s motto is “ Bala vihar is our temple, Children are our God , Teaching is our worship , Vision of God is our reward “ . Like all other sevaks , getting the opportunity to serve & making a difference to the community is the motivating factor for their work . Does organized religion creates division and dissensions among the humanity ? If a religion was based on the scriptures of the ancient sages and founded on the principles of love and unity (like the Sanatana Dharma, loosely termed as Hinduism is), then that religion will bind humanity instead of dividing them. A religion without such a base can definitely cause division among the humanity. With Best Compliments: Suparna & Anantha Srirama An Ashram is a Blessing – for all of us The word Ashram is derived from the Sanskrit term "aashraya", which means protection. Ashrams are located amidst refreshing natural surroundings conducive to spiritual instruction and meditation. The residents of an Ashram regularly perform spiritual and physical exercises, such as the various forms of Yoga and penances, such as Yajnas. Many Ashrams also serve as Gurukuls or residential schools for children. Today, Ashrams serve as a beacon of light and a firm foundation of faith. While the Temples foster Bakthi and religious rituals, the Ashram is conceived as a center for spiritual pursuits following the path of Vedanta. It is a sapling we plant and nurture today for our children and posterity to take shelter and benefit from. The Ashram and its constituent elements or components namely the Chinmaya Mission, Bal Vihar, Chinmaya Yuva kendra, Study Groups, Gnana Yagnas, Summer camps, Spiritual Retreats, Resident Acharyas and their love & guidance will be available for our community. It will be the venue to celebrate special festivals like Holi, Janmashtami, New-Year, Graduationday etc. where our volunteers gather to prepare for the arts & crafts and Sewa projects etc. And most importantly, our Ashram will be the perfect place to host visiting Swamijis, Acharyas that will positively charge the Ashram with their aura, energy and positive vibes! An Ashram is established by the benign guidance of the Guru-parampara. It is this divine sankalp which acts as the driving force to get this message across to as many like minded benevolent individuals and families. It is for our family, for our community. Mobilizing Resources is a general term that is all inclusive – as our friends and associates will come forward to contribute Land & Buildings, Materials, Money, Knowledge, Contacts, Grants, Endowments and more. A small step … in the right direction is this Fund-Raiser Dinner event on Saturday, May 17th evening at Forsyth Middle School. We sincerely appreciate and whole heartedly welcome every participant and sponsor and appeal to all of them to continue their patronage. We welcome your ideas, suggestions, prayers as well as your monetary contributions towards this great cause. Please contact: CMAlpharetta@hotmail.com
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