Guest guest Posted April 10, 2001 Report Share Posted April 10, 2001 Sir! How concentration and Meditation are different?. How to practice each?. with regards -Dhandayudhapani ----Original Message Follows---- " Vivekananda Centre " <vivekananda Ramakrishna " list " <Ramakrishna >, " viv list " <vivekananda >, " Self Knowledge List " <selfknow-l, <Hinduism > [ramakrishna] Interesting message from South Africa Mon, 9 Apr 2001 23:38:32 +0100 Dear Jay, thank you for your email letter about London University and promotion of Hinduism. Whenever I go to India, and when visiting relatives and friends in villages and towns, I make a point of enquiring about religious education, especially with regards to the youths. Invariably the answer seems to be in the negative. The schools do not teach religion. After school children are busy with lessons or with tv programmes. In South Africa, the Ramakrishna Ashram initiated a programme many years ago whereby towns and cities across South Africa, where Hindu families have settled, hold a weekly satsang with parents and children. The satsang usually lasts for about one hour. Opening prayers, Bhajans, a short discourse and concluding prayers are the norms. Once a year a rally is held with various centres holding a joint programme with children preparing stage plays on given religious subjects, eg. Sabari and Sri Ram, Ratnakar to Valmiki, Mirabai, Sravankumar, Sant Tukaram, etc. Speeches by children are encouraged. All these activities have created better awareness about Hinduism in South Africa. Wet concrete can be moulded and shaped but once it is set then the task is harder or impossible. Children's minds are impressionable like the wet concrete. That is the age when parents should take their children to once a week satsang in their areas. Even if one family were to initiate satsang, others would join. ....... A clay lamp spreads light in all directions except beneath itself. If the clay lamp is India then let the University of London help spread some light beneath the clay lamp! If London University initiates a programme about some degree in Hinduism, we would like to be of some help in whichever way we can through the use of materials from our web site www.hinduism.co.za/ Please convey our fond regards to Swamijee Gautamanandaji. regards Harshadbhai Master South Africa Sri Ramakrishnaye Namah Vivekananda Centre London http://www.vivekananda.co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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