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Amritvani Satsang
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Amritvani Satsang
Satsang is composed of two words: Sat + Sang. “Sat” stands for Truth or reality or essence. “Sang” stands for association or fellowship. Thus Satsang means: “Fellowship with Truth”.
So when a group of good people sit together and talk about the Ultimate Reality i.e. God, it is Satsang. Its effect is inevitable. During Satsang, the group singing produces spiritual vibrations touching the inner chords of devotees or other listeners. It is a apiritual ablution (Bath) for a a devotee.
“The Main activities in our satsang are:
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Recitation of Scriptures: Amritvani, Bhakti Prakash, Ramayan-Sar, Bhagwad Geeta. |
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Jaap, Dhyan & Prarthana |
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Singing of Bhajans |
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Punctuality, Discipline and Simplicity are the main features of our Satsangs, which start and end on fixed time. Sadhaks sit in rows. There is perfect silence and orderliness. Our Satsang results in life-balancing, de-stressing and spiritual tuning.”
During the whole year Pujya Pita Ji Maharaj and Pujya Maa Ji Maharaj tour across the country, conducting satsang in various cities and towns, carrying out the work entrusted upon them by Pujya Bade Pitaji Maharaj.
On many of the special occassions, thousands of sadhaks congregate at the Shree Ram Sharnam Gohana to celebrate these occasions in the benign presence of Pujya Gurujans.
At these satsangs one can see a sea of humanity, with people from different walks of life, converging at a single place, singing together Ram Ram.
The single factor binding all of them is Love; love for ‘Ram-Naam’, respect for Pujya Gurujans, and camaradie towards fellow worshippers of ‘Ram-Naam’.
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Vyas Puja (Guru Purnima)

There is absolutely no ostentatious displays of reverence towards the Master. No material offerings are accepted.
The best gifts presentable to Guru are petals of Love & Devotion expressed through Jaap.
Akhand Jaap is organized and the concluding prayer is rendered in the satsang.
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Puranahuti of 90-Day Akhand Jaap:
Akhand Jaap at Gohana Ashram is organized throughout the year on daily, weekly, fortnightly and monthly basis. Every year from early December to early March, for a duration of 90 days, Akhand Jaap is organized at Shree Ram Sharnam Gohana.
For the devotees, this period has its own appeal and importance. Pujya Gurujans are in Shree Ram Sharnam Gohana during these 90 days and there are at least three to four satsangs every day, where the recitation of scriptures like Amritvani, The Geeta, Bhakti Prakash and Ramayan is carried out.
Devotees from all over the world try to come to the Shree Ram Sharnam Gohana during this time to participate in this Maha Yagya. Devotees representing various cities volunteer to render their Sewa (services).
Some devotees stay for a few days, some for weeks and some fortunate ones for the entire span of three months for Sadhna. Anyone who comes here during these days can experience an ambience of Sadhna Satsang.
It is everyone’s earnest desire to be present during the conclusion of this Maha Yagya (Puranahuti Satsang) which is mostly in the second or third week of March(on a Sunday).
Pujya Pita Ji Maharaj and Pujya Maa Ji Maharaj bring the Akhand Jyoti to the Satsang where the Puranahuti Prayer (the concluding prayer) is rendered by in presence of tens of thousands of devotees.
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Ramayani Satsang during Navratras
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Pujya Swami Ji Maharaj’s Janamotsav
The birthday of our Spiritual Master Swami Saytanand Ji Maharaj is celebrated as per the Hindu calendar, on the ‘Shukal Puranmasi’ of the Indian month of ‘Chaitra’ (usually April).
At this occasion Sadhna Satsang and Akhand Jaap are organized at the Gohana Ashram, the conclusion of which is done in the satsang amongst all the devotees.
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Pujya Bade Pita Ji Maharaj’s Janamotsav
Pujya Bade Pita Ji’s birthday falls on the 2nd of October and is celebrated at Gohana Ashram where Akhand Jaap is organized. Sometimes it also coincides with the ‘Navratas’ while the annual Ramayani Satsang is going on at Ludhiana, Punjab.
No one is allowed to offer any material gifts or presents. The most valuable gift which we can give him is the commitment towards living a simple and pious life based on the principles of ‘Truth and Simplicity’ which are the true gifts of Bade Pita Ji’s to all of us.
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New Year Amrtivani Satsang
What better way to celebrate the New Year than, chanting Ram Ram.
At New Year’s Eve, each year, Satsang is organized at Gohana Ashram, where under the benign Presence Shree Krishan Ji and Rekha Ji, the devotees recite Amritvani and Bhajans. The excitement and enthusiasm of the devotees at that time are overwhelming.
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Pujya Rekha Ji
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Her Life
Rekhaji is a consort to Pujya Krishan Ji. She is the dauthter of Sh. Ram Prakash Kakkar and Smt.Lajjawati of Jalandhar. She was born on Nov. 7, 1952. She was second among the four siblings in the family. Her parents were deeply religious sadhaks (devotees) and used to go regularly to Sri Ram Sharnam, Jallandhar.
Rekhaji had been very adventurous since her childhood; she loved accepting challenges of life. She has a passion for classical music, dance, drama, art, painting and interior decoration and is addicted to reading quality literature. After her marriage, she started an English-medium school at Gohana and made it a great success.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_single_image image=”1036″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center” css_animation=”bounceIn”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row full_width=”stretch_row” disable_element=”yes” css=”.vc_custom_1524568485388{padding-top: 60px !important;padding-bottom: 60px !important;background-color: #e79314 !important;}”][vc_column width=”1/6″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text css_animation=”slideInLeft”]
Guru Kripa
The spiritually surcharged environment at her in-laws’ home and the sumtotal of previous ‘sanskars’ ignited in her devotion and yearning for the Divine. She was given Deeksha by Pujya Pitaji during Shravani Satsang at Haridwar on 25th July 1972. Over the years, she accompanied Pujya Pitaji at Satsangs held at different places far and near. About Pitaji, she observes: “He is a father at home, a farmer in the fields, a citizen on the road and a Guru at the pulpit.“
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Winsome and Sublime
Rekhaji is always wrapped in smiles. Her winsome smiles endear her to her devotees. Love, affection, empathy and understanding radiate from her and that makes thousands of people throng around her all the time. People affectionately address her Maaji.
Not a single soul remains untouched when she sings at the feet of her Master during huge congregations, elevating each one present to new spiritual heights. She attributes this to the power of Simran of “Ram” and the grace of Swamiji Maharaj & Pitaji Maharaj.
With no cloak of a Sadhvi, Sarvpriya Maaji moves in a graceful saree, looks like any other Indian woman. She is at once different when she opens her mouth. She talks a little but talks straight. She is simple, straight and sublime.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]