We celebrated fourth patotsav of Kamleshwar Mahadev Shiv Temple last Sunday. This temple has proved the presence of Shiva in weirdest possible places and mostly difficult to reach. The roads to this temple is difficult but getting better day by day. We performed Yagna, Dhvaja Rohan, Ganesh Puja, Rudrabhishek and homa to the yagna. The… Continue reading Fourth anniversary of Kamleshwar Shiv Temple In Kenya
Author: Vaishali K Shah
Met revered saint Babaji Labh Singh ji from Anandpur Sahib India.
I some how always manage to get the blessings of saints wherever I am. We at Kisumu are fortunate to welcome Shree Babaji Labh Singh Ji from Anandpur Sahib in Punjab. He is 94 yrs old serving the community for a long time. It was a perfect day and occasion to have a small chat… Continue reading Met revered saint Babaji Labh Singh ji from Anandpur Sahib India.
A session on Hindu Culture and Lifestyle book series at Thika with Hindi Mahila mandal
It is quite understandable that many ladies question how our courses are going to help their kids if they learn it. I encountered this very important question while I was in Thika with a ladies group. Let me give you an example of an indian CEO in modern technology world. E.g. Sunder Pichhai from Google.… Continue reading A session on Hindu Culture and Lifestyle book series at Thika with Hindi Mahila mandal
A small session on HCLS at Thika with Hindi Mahila mandal
It is quite understandable that many ladies question how our courses are going to help their kids if they learn it. I encountered this very important question while I was in Thika with a ladies group. Let me give you an example of an indian CEO in modern technology world. E.g. Sunder Pichhai from Google.… Continue reading A small session on HCLS at Thika with Hindi Mahila mandal
A journey from Dwarka to Oxford
It is very rare that one gets blessed to find knowledge from two extreme worlds. Sixteen years back I started from mokshpuri Dwarka to find myself, where I come from and what am I doing here? Why we don't choose our parents, community, region and religion. All those things are decided by a super natural… Continue reading A journey from Dwarka to Oxford
Indian Sitar by westerners
It is always very amusing to enjoy indian musical instruments by westerners who really try to put efforts to play those difficult strings together. Recently I attended such event in Nehru Center in London where three Europeans played very good sitar, ghunghru, Arabic drums etc. They did a good justice to the instruments, taal, Soor and tempo… Continue reading Indian Sitar by westerners
Veggie delight in Europe
I always knew that western world is sleeping over diet issue for a long time. But increase in various lifestyle diseases have forced them to revisit the issue of diet all over again. It also means that world is moving towards health and wellness unlike earlier time of fire fighting and not fire prevention. Increase… Continue reading Veggie delight in Europe
A tour to the UN in Geneva
It was worth spending three hours in UN at Geneva to know what they actually do. Very rightly said by the guide that UN talks in Newyork and actually works in Geneva. The long session of their activities and few meetings about environment related issues enlightened me on how I can take forward my work… Continue reading A tour to the UN in Geneva
Cultural Diversity
The world is such a diverse place. It is like a mosaic with different cultures forming a rich and beautiful tapestry. We understand that it is the uniqueness and identities of different groups and societies that make up this wonderful human world. And we need dialogue and exchange of thoughts constantly to remind us that… Continue reading Cultural Diversity
International Day of the Family
Every year 15th may is observed as the International Day of the Family. Every country has understood the importance of the family in a person’s life. In fact, a family is a place where everyone unwinds, feels natural and also learns to give and give in. Many companies ask details of a candidate’s family before… Continue reading International Day of the Family
Narendra Modiji’s Letter
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Looking Beyond one’s self
Paropakaaram idam shariram- this is what our scriptures advise us. This body has been given to us only for serving others. In this busy world, it is very difficult to look beyond I-me-mine kind of life that we all live. Still, if we can set aside some time, even a teeny weeny little time to… Continue reading Looking Beyond one’s self
Why female foeticide
It is again very disheartening to write about this issue as I am still not convinced by the people who give reasons why they want to kill girl child. I started my research on this topic three years back when I was traveling to North India. After visiting couple of cities and speaking to few… Continue reading Why female foeticide
Hindu Culture & Lifestyle Studies
Shrivedant Foundation has developed a unique course material to help Indians and others to start living a Vedic Hindu Lifestyle to uplift their soul and well-being. We have introduced Courses on Hindu Culture and Lifestyle in three levels - Basic, Intermediate and Advance catering to children, teenagers and young/ mature adults respectively. Each level has… Continue reading Hindu Culture & Lifestyle Studies