Head-to-head communication is through thoughts and words. Heart-to-heart communication involves feelings. Soul-to-soul communication is silence.Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

 We start communicating the instant we take our first breath. Our first cry is a communication to our mother, and the world, that we have arrived. And until our last breath, we are in constant communication. Yet good communication is much more than mere words. It is an art, and effective communication has dimensions that are larger than what is said. The ability to communicate affectionately with one another is a skill worth possessing. Be sensitive and sensible.

Communication is a dialogue, not a monologue.

We must respect the viewpoints of the person or persons we are communicating with. Communication is the art of being sensitive and sensible at the same time. Some people are too sensitive, thereby losing their sensitivity. Their speech lacks clarity and is inarticulate.  

Your state of mind matters! You cannot improve someone by getting angry at them. You only ruin your peace of mind. 

When you are angry, nobody wants to hear it, even though you are saying the correct thing.Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

When you meet with people, you often communicate head-to-head. When you are with nature, you start singing, and you communicate with nature from your heart. Often, when you are with people, you keep talking and blabbering, and you keep the communication at the level of the head only. But when you are with nature, you start humming, and your communication comes through the heart. And when you are with the guru, you go blank and forget all the questions. Then communication comes through the soul in silence. 

The Role of Mindfulness in Communication

When you meet with people, you like to remain in the head, and you seldom sing with people (other than when it is organised). Your ego prevents you from singing. Many do not feel comfortable singing with people. When you sing with people, you descend to the heart level or feeling level. Some feel comfortable just listening to music. Some feel comfortable singing only when they are alone. Some sing to draw attention or to charm others. Some only want to join in when all the others are singing. All this singing comes from the ego.

In head-to-head communication, you talk.
In heart-to-heart communication, you sing.
And in soul-to-soul communication happens in silence.Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Breaking through ego barriers bridges communication gaps.

Bhajan means sharing, sharing from the deepest level of our existence. Bhajan is authentic sharing. If you could sing with people, then your ego shatters. Children can sing with people because they do not have an ego. To sing with a stranger, you have to be free of ego. The ego doesn’t let you sing with a stranger. The head level is safe for the ego; the heart level breaks the ego; and the soul level dissolves the ego. All communication gaps happen because of ego.

 Effective communication is a transformative skill that can greatly enhance our relationships, personal growth, and overall well-being. The Art of Living, founded by Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, offers a wealth of programs and teachings that delve into the art of communication and provide practical tools to master this essential skill.

Through Art of Living programs such as the Happiness Program in which you learn the unique technique called the ‘Sudarshan Kriya’, and the “Sahaj Samadhi Dhyan Yoga”Program, you can learn techniques to cultivate mindfulness, develop emotional intelligence, and deepen your connection with yourself and others. These programs offer a holistic approach to communication, incorporating practices like yogameditation, and breathing exercises that can help you find inner calmness, improve listening skills, and communicate from the heart.

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Vedic Dharma Sansthan – Nepal Celebrates Every Occasion in Vedic Style. Please let us know, If you have any questions..

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Upanayanam Ceremony

 

Upanayanam is one of the most important Samskārās in a person’s life. “Upa” means ‘close’ and “Nayana” means ‘to bring’. Upanayanam means to bring closer to the Guru or Divine. Upanayanam also called the ‘sacred thread ceremony’ is a ceremony performed to mark the point at which children began their formal education in the Vedic tradition.

Upanayanam is traditionally seen as getting a new birth in the spiritual world towards the higher knowledge of the Self. It is an initiation process to learning the sacred chants and mantras according to the Vedic tradition. Upanayanam ceremony is complete with the wearing of the Yajnopavitam (Sacred Thread) on the body. The child is initiated into the most sacred Gayatri mantra in the Brahmopadesham ceremony. He is taught the Sandhyāvandanam.

The Gayatri mantra is a prayer to invoke brilliance and purity in our intellect and consciousness. The three threads in the Yagnopaveetam represent the responsibility towards the one self, family and society. During Upanayanam, the great Gayatri Mantra is imparted to the participant as it is considered as the greatest of all upadesams and is called “Brahmopadesam”.

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Maha Shivratri is the day when the Shiva Tattva touches the earth. The consciousness, the aura or the ethereal world which is always ten inches above the material ground, touches the earth element on the day of Maha Shivratri. It is the wedding of the material with the spiritual.

Shivratri is taking refuge in the divine consciousness which brings peace and solace to all layers of consciousness. So resting in the Shiva Tattva is Shivratri.

The Significance of Maha Shivratri

According to the Shiva Purana when Shiva was asked by Parvati, what pleases him the most, he is supposed to have replied, ‘The 14th night of the new moon, of the month of Phalgun is my favorite day.’ This is known as Shivratri.

Ratri means ‘to take refuge’. Shivratri is taking refuge in Shiva, in the soul. It is celebrating the Shiva Tatva within oneself.

We celebrate maha shivaratri every year at Art of Living Center, Shankhamul.

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The Significance of Navratri!

“The word ‘Ratri’ means deep rest or relief from three ‘tapas’, three types of fire or botherations- the physical, the subtle, and the conscious. A deep rest can relieve you from all these three botherations.

It’s a time of prayer and rejuvenation. A child is born in nine months. These nine days are like coming out of a mother’s womb once again. Having a new birth.”

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

At the time of Dashain (Navratri). We regularly celebrate Navratri in Vedic Style by doing puja nad homa at Art of Living Park, Shankhamul.

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Rudra Pooja is an ancient practice followed in sanatana dharma since time immemorial. ‘Rudra’ means ‘Shiva – the Benevolent’, ‘ the Destroyer of Evil’. ‘Pooja’ means that which is born out of fullness. Through this Pooja one can aim for inner peace and fulfillment. In this Pooja, Lord Shiva is worshipped in his Rudra form.

It is hailed by all Vedic scriptures as one of the greatest Poojas to remove all evils, to attain all desires and for all-round prosperity. Scriptures on Astrology prescribe this emphatically as a remedy for several planetary doshas.

Satarudriyam or Sri Rudradhyayam is the very essence of all Veda branches (Sakhas). Hence it is also known as Sri Rudropanishad. Principally, this Rudradhyayam, which forms the fifth Prasna in the fourth Kanda of Krishna Yajurveda, is a composition describing the greatness of Sri Parameswara, with universe as his form and his transcendence beyond the manifest universe, and extolling him and seeking his grace.

We as Vedic Dharma Sansthan – Nepal conducts puja at Art of Living Center regularly.

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