Gurukul Welcomes you all with warm wishes.
You are fortunate to excel your life’s journey with Gurukul.
6 Brahmavidya sessions
- Introduction
- Matrudevo Bhav, Pitrudevo Bhav
- Significance of Tika – Tilak
- What is Dandvat & Why?
- Why to perform Aarti?
- Recap
6 Yoga Sessions
- Introduction & Practicing Yoga
- Yoga Learning & Physical Exercise
- Performing Yoga & Morning Habits
- Performing Yoga & Physical Exercise
- A Guide to a healthier life
- Recap
Activities
- Record Video of Doing Pranam
- Record Video of Helping Parents.
- Record Video of Tika – Tilak
- Record Video of Doing Yoga
Yoga Schedule
Classes | Day | Time |
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I – II | Mon, Thu | 9 – 10 AM |
III – V | Tue, Fri | 9 – 10 AM |
VI – IX | Wed, Sat | 9 – 10 AM |
Brahmavidya Schedule
Classes | Day | Time |
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I – II | Tue, Fri | 10 – 11 AM |
III – V | Wed, Sat | 10 – 11 AM |
VI – IX | Mon, Thu | 10 – 11 AM |
Brahmavidya Activity :: Share your experience
You can record a video of your child while doing Pranam to parents & elders, helping parents, doing aarti, tika – tilak.
Click below to share video with Gurukul.
Photo Gallery :: Brahmavidya Sessions, Week 1
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Learnings from Brahmavidya Sessions
1. Gurukul History & Introduction
Our Gurukuls were destructed by invaders.
- Alexander & The Greeks (336 – 323 B.C.E)
- The Arab Invaders (636 – 850 C.E.)
- The Turkish Invaders (1000- 1206 C.E.)
- The Mughal Invaders (1526 – 1857 C.E.)
- The British Rulers (1858 – 1947 C.E.)
Then the Historic Event took place
the Origin of Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul
In 1948 AD – after the Indian Independence
Shastriji Maharaj Shri Dharmajivandasji Swami
reestablished gurukul tradition with only 7 students in Gujarat.
What we are going to learn in Gurukul?
2. Matrudevo Bhav, Pitrudevo Bhav
धर्मेण हीनाः पशुभिः समानाः
A man without “Dharma” is similar to an animal
Dharma: Sanskar, Values & Devotion
First value: Respect
Three Ways for showing respect
मातृदेवो भव ॥ पितृदेवो भव ॥ – Veda
Respect mother & father like a God
Why to respect our Mother & Father like a God?
Let’s Respect & Serve our parents
3. Significance of Tika – Tilak
How may places we have to apply Tika – Tilak?
- Forehead
- Chest
- Right Upper arm
- Left Upper Arm
Why Tilak – Tika on forehead?
- To purify our mind & Intellect
- To evoke the third eye
- to obtain good thoughts & remove bad ideas
- To increases our moral courage.
Why Tilak – Tika on the Cheast?
- It is the worship of God
- God resides in our heart
Why Tilak – Tika on Right & left upper Arms?
- Hands are the symbol of effort & power
- May god gives us power to do right action… right things…
Refuge & Dedication towards God are expressed through it.
Benefits of Tilak – Tika
- Who applies Tika – Tilak does not suffer Poverty
- Positive impact on Mind
- It protects us from Addictions
- Saves us from immoral activates
- It reminds us that we are belongs to God.
- Builds Trust in others heart
How to Apply Tika – Tilak?
4. What is Dandvat & Why?
Sentiments & Significance behind dandvat
- Dandvat is the extreme level of devotion & complete dedication to God.
- To lay down at the feet of God with the feeling that “I am a servant of God and God is my owner”
Two Types of Pranam
- Panchang Pranam
- Sashtang Pranam
Benefits of Dandvat
- We do not get the birth of reptiles like snake’s, Crocodiles, Lizard etc…
- Our body gets exercised by doing dandvat pranam.
- It reduces ego & anger.
- Free from cycles of dearth & birth.
- Blessings of God & Saints.
How to do Dandvat Pranam?