On the auspicious occasion of Gurupoornima, a day
long programme was arranged at Aandadham. Ganapathi Homam and Sri Chakra
Puja were conducted in the Dakshina auditorium of Anandadham in the
early morning. At 10 a.m. there was a get together of all the yoga varga
members around eighteen of them, some of whom are working as yoga
teachers in different schools in and around of Kodungallur. Mananeeya
Lakshmi Didi explained about the significance of ‘Guru Parampara down
the ages namely, Narayana, Padmabhuva, Vasistha, Saktrimaharshi,
Parashara, Vyasa and Sukha and how during Vyasa’s time all the divine
knowledge which the previous seers had passed on to their respective
disciples orally, were codified into texts called vedas and later on
puranas. It was on this day that the great sage Vyasa was said to have
been born, hence this day is celebrated as Vyasa’s jayanthi all over
India as a mark of respect for the great saint who is addressed as
‘Vishala buddhe’ in the Bhagavat Geeta. Chanting of the Guru Sloka and
pushparchana were part of this two hour programme.
In the evening Adv. T.R.Ramanathan of Paravur, an
advocate by profession and well-known for his profound knowledge and
great oratory, spoke on ‘Guha Gurun Subrahmanya Swami’(Kartikeyan) and
kept the audience spellbound. Nearly a hundred people attended.the
programme.
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