Monday, December 8, 2025

Gita Jayanti Celebration and Amrit Pariwar Milan at Kamrup Vibhag

On 7 December 2025, from 10:00 a.m., Vivekananda Kendra Kanyakumari—Ugratara Nagar, Kamakhya Nagar, and Lalganesh Nagar of Kamrup Vibhag, Assam Prant—jointly celebrated Gita Jayanti and Amrit Pariwar Milan at the sacred Bhima Sankar Jyotirlinga Kshetra, located at Dakini Hill, Pamohi, Guwahati. The programme featured the chanting of Karma Yoga (Chapter 3) slokas from the Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit and their Hindi rendering from Gita for Daily Life.

The highlights of the celebration included Sanskrit chanting of the Karma Yoga slokas, Hindi chanting from Gita for Daily Life, and an Amrit Pariwar discourse accompanied by a devotional song. The gathering was attended by Ad. Arup Bora ji, Kamrup Vibhag Pramukh; Ad. Smita Didi, Jeevan Brati and Sahitya Seva Pramukh, Kamrup Vibhag; and Ad. Kalyan Dutta, IT Pramukh, Kamrup Vibhag, along with Nagar Pramukhs, other Karyakartas, and devotees. A total of 38 participants attended the programme.

Organised by Ugratara Nagar with the support of Lalganesh Nagar and Kamakhya Nagar, the event featured an engaging discourse by Chief Speaker Ad. Kalyan Dutta Dada on the significance of Amrit Pariwar, focusing on the practice of 5S and 6B values. The session also included the song “Jeevan Mey Sukh-Dukh Ka Aana-Jaana Satat Chaley…”. A special address was delivered by Ad. Purushottam Upadhya Dada, Karyapaddhati Pramukh of Kamakhya Nagar and a renowned Kathavachak, who spoke on the Gita Saar. Additionally, Ad. Sushil Kumar ji, Karyapaddhati Pramukh of Kamrup Vibhag, conducted a series of enjoyable and interactive games.

The programme concluded with a collective Sankalpa to practice Gita sloka chanting in every family and to follow the principles of 5S and 6B in each Sankul. The celebration reflected devotion, discipline, and the collective resolve to integrate the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita into daily life. The event concluded with the Kendra Prarthana, followed by Amrit Bhojan lovingly brought by participating families.

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