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Ganesha Chaturthi

with Swami Vashistananda

August 21, 2020

Location:
Sivananda Ashram Yoga Farm

Address:

14651 Ballantree Lane

Grass Valley, CA 95949

USA

Contact: yogafarmregistration@sivananda.org
(530) 272-9322


What to Bring:

slip on shoes, loose comfortable clothing, writing materials, meditation shawl or blanket, yoga mat, flashlight. All books and materials are available in our boutique.

  • $10.00 – Program Price

Description

Come celebrate the birthday of Lord Ganesha. Ganesha is a popular God, seen as the God of Wisdom, the bringer of luck and the clearer of obstacles. Before any journey, any ritual and any major venture, Ganesha is first called upon and worshiped. He is the protector of knowledge, books and education. There are several stories about Ganesha’s birth as the child of Siva and Parvati and about the origin of his elephant’s head. Ganesha is worshiped by Hindus, Buddhists and Jainists alike.

Ganesha represents the Remover of Obstacles. He is the most beloved deity, even in the west. During the celebrations of Ganesha Chaturti (his birthday) , there will be  a special ceremony (a puja) to Lord Ganesha at the Siva temple up at the Siva Hill where we have the murtis (granite statues)of the whole Siva family, after which there will be story telling about how Ganesha got his elephant head.  We then  gather everybody to do a clay Ganesha workshop , where everyone create out of their own imagination a form of Ganesha. We then worship the clay Ganeshas (traditionnally the festival lasts for 10 days in India) in a puja and at the end we go to the Yuba river to immerse them and let go of the form. Thus we remember that by remembering the Lord, all of our obstacles will be removed on our path in life and in Self Realization.

Om Sri Maha Ganapataye Namah!

May Lord Ganesha bless you with Health, Peace, Long life and Prosperity!

 

Schedule of Events

1pm           Clay Ganesha Workshop
4pm           Asana Class
6pm           Feast
7:30pm      Ganesha Puja

Donations, flowers, or prasad (sweet foods) are all welcome and encouraged.

 

About the Teacher

Swami Vashistananda

Swami Vashistananda comes from the Namboodri lineage in Southern India, Kerala and has been a long-time teacher of bhakti and vedanta in the Sivananda organization ever since. He has been at the Yoga farm since October 2014 and does ceremonies at all the ashram temples and shrines.  Swamiji teaches with much inspiration and humor.

Learn more about Swami Vashistananda

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