Tag: Chinmaya Prabha Houston

  • A Visionary University Empowers Contemporary Culture with Ancient Knowledge

    A Visionary University Empowers Contemporary Culture with Ancient Knowledge

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    By Padmashree Rao

    HOUSTON: Where is that horizon where the present will prize the past, where science will seek spirituality, where technology will tweet tradition, and where the West will welcome the East?

    The vision unfolds at Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth, a unique University for Sanskrit and Indic Traditions, which opened its doors on the auspicious day of July 9, 2017 (http://chinmayauniversity.ac.in/). Born from the deep insight of Swami Chinmayananda, the spiritual founder of Chinmaya Mission, and nurtured to unfold its potential by his successor, Swami Tejomayananda, it is a de novo deemed university that dares to unlock the secrets of the ancient Indian Knowledge Traditions (IKT) and uplift the contemporary culture with an education for life, not just a degree for a living.

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    In a thought-provoking presentation at Chinmaya Prabha Houston, Sri Suresh Subramanian, the Registrar and Principal Director, shared the journey of this one-of-a kind university that operates presently from two campuses, the Chinmaya Eswar Gurukula at Kochi, Kerala, and Chinmaya Naada Bindu at Pune, Maharashtra. The university will need to expand both its grounds and its reach to a global generation united in search for holistic excellence. He pointed out, “Indian Knowledge Traditions, culled out from the caturdasa vidya sthanam (the fourteen abodes of knowledge) but locked in Sanskrit language need to be unravelled and their application potential needs to be disseminated through unique higher education programs that can innovatively offer solutions for the majority of issues confronting current day society. If we are able to combine them with modern knowledge and make them innovatively applicable, this repository which touches every aspect of our life will transform young and aspiring graduates to become confident and cultured contributors in this world.”

    Built on the core values of spirituality – which inspires a larger vision, purity – which sources the original texts, practicality – which makes knowledge applicable, relevant, and employable, and innovation – which challenges the intellect to greater heights, this university calls out for the brightest and boldest minds to redefine education. In the words of Prof. B. Mahadevan, Vice Chancellor, “It has been a practice for us to “junk” ancestral knowledge in the first place. When some western University reinvents the wheel after a series of experimentation and reiterates the ideas contained in the ancestral scriptures, we suddenly develop some respect for that piece of newly rehashed knowledge and at times end up paying dearly for acquiring it. All this could be avoided if we ourselves can introduce this knowledge in the curriculum. The knowledge repository is vast and it needs the key called Sanskrit, to open this vast treasure house. Several Universities in the West have opened up to this reality and have seriously begun teaching Sanskrit, whereas we in India are left behind in the journey.”

    “Chemical and metallurgical engineers and doctors must have some understanding of the ancestral knowledge, so that they can relate them to modern day issues; similarly a student of Political History, Management, Psychology or Commerce must also benefit from this awareness. All that we need will be a decade of serious reforms and well thought out implementation strategies for this.”

    The time has arrived for a full-fledged renaissance bridging the old and the new. Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth is set to revolutionize learning and welcomes the world to participate. Establishing and operating the university requires considerable financial resources. We look forward to your generous donation in making this a successful endeavour that will serve future generations for years to come.  

    For further details and to support this much-needed initiative, please visit www.chinmayahouston.org or call Jay Deshmukh 832-541-0059 or Bharati Sutaria 281-933-0233.

  • Children Enchant with the Gita  at Chinmaya Prabha

    Children Enchant with the Gita at Chinmaya Prabha

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    The winners of 2015 Gita Chanting competition with Acarya Gaurang Nanavaty.
    Photos: Satish Bali and Nilesh Shah

    By Shalini Konde

    HOUSTON: Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda once said – “Opportunities in life come to all of us almost all the time. They come in streams, in hosts and knock at our doors. We are either ‘out’ or sleeping ‘in’. Be awake. Be alert. Be prepared to make use of them.”  Truly, one of such glorious opportunities comes every year in the form of the Gita Chanting Competition at Chinmaya Prabha Houston.  And, as a mark of special reverence, the competition is held on a Saturday close to Pujya Gurudev’s birthday of May 8, 1916.

    Significantly, the event held this year on May 2nd, was a beautiful opportunity for children to offer a very beautiful gift to Pujya Gurudev to commemorate the centenary year of his birth. Prepared, alert, and enthusiastic, over a hundred and twenty children from ages 4 – 18 captivated the audience with their skillful chanting of Srimad Bhagavad Gita Chapter 15 – Purushottama Yoga (The Yoga of the Supreme Spirit).

    The competition started at 8:30 AM in the morning with Vedic Aarti followed by the Mission Pledge. Pujya Acarya Sri Gaurang Nanavaty, in his message encouraging and congratulating all participating children, said, “Just as listening to the national anthem increases patriotism, listening and the learning the Gita increases love for the Lord. You children who learn the Gita are indeed winners in life.”

    As the competition commenced, it was evident that all children were really the winners. The judges who listened to child after child struggled to distinguish who was ahead in terms of memory, pronunciation, chanting style and overall effect. From the youngest participant to the oldest, the spirit of chanting was such that it must have truly enchanted Lord Krishna himself! When the competition concluded by noon and the results were announced, the overwhelming feeling was one of genuine victory for all. The special day drew to a conclusion with a sumptuous lunch for all the attendees.

    In the award ceremony the next day, when Acarya Gaurangbhai, honored the winners, he shared a special email written by Rohith Narra, one of the winning children. The young teenager dedicated his success to his teachers saying that his victory came after nine years of participation.  During his chanting this year, he concentrated on giving his best and did not focus on the result – he learned how that attitude, in fact, contributed to his success.

    Then, there was Vashi Banavalikar, a four-year-old who just missed participating in the formal competition because of his age cut-off. He was determined to learn the verses of Ch.15 and so he did – the toddler memorized fourteen verses, and he marched on the stage that Sunday morning – and enchanted everyone with his chanting of the verses until the Acarya had to request him to pause! Indeed, Gurudev’s rich legacy of teaching the Gita shone throughout the day’s award ceremony. Each year, the preparation for this day starts early – the Mission conducts Gita chanting classes for the children from February to prepare them for the annual event and teachers pour their hearts in this auspicious effort.

    This year, the winners will head for Chicago in September to participate in the National competition which will be followed by the International Chanting competition being conducted at Chinmaya Vibhooti, Kolwan (Near Pune), India in December as part of Pujya Gurudev’s Birth Centenary celebrations.

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    Acarya Gaurang Nanavaty listens to Vashi Banavalikar, a four-year-old, Pre-K student of Bala Vihar as he captivate audience.

    Group A (4 to 6 year olds)
    3rd Place: Sanvi Sudarshan
    2nd Place: Saumya Kabnur
    1st Place: Pranav Sriram
    Group B: (7 to 9 years)
    3rd Place: Siddharth Satish
    2nd Place: Aditi Chaubal
    1st Place: Shanaya Kabnur

     Group C (10 to 12 years):
    3rd Place: Rachit Mukkamala & Ayush Manoj
    2nd place: Meghana Prabhakaran
    1st Place: Mihir Krishna Gundamaraju

    Group D (13 to 15 years)
    3rd Place: Bhavya Kethireddipalli
    2nd place: Mythreyan Ganesh & Arushi Das
    1st Place:  Rohit Narra

    Group E (16 to 18 years)
    2nd Place: Shravya Arra
    1st Place: Yuthika Gundamaraju
    Also, Chinmaya Prabha Houston will continue Pujya Gurudev’s birth centenary celebrations with many special events this year. To know the great Master whose breath carried the message of the Gita worldwide, Chinmaya Mission invites all seekers in Houston to attend the special screenings of a biopic, “On a Quest,” on May 30th and June 7th at 3:15pm at the AMC Dunvale. Portraying the life of Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda, the film will carry us on a journey that brought forth a visionary Master – a transformational search that turned a non-believing fiery Indian journalist into a revolutionary teacher of Vedanta worldwide. The biopic is about a spiritual renaissance where the rebellious young BalaKrishnan Menon matured into the majestic Swami Chinmayananda and carried the Truth of the scriptures to the maximum people, without any claim to personal glory. To watch “On a Quest” will be to watch the power of pure spirituality – do not miss the chance to partake this journey to the Highest! Buy your tickets on line at www.chinmayahouston.org/onaquest .Ticket availability is limited so we encourage you to purchase as soon as possible.

     For more information about Chinmaya Mission Houston, please visit www.chinmayahouston.org or contact Bharati Sutaria at 281-933-0233.