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Sacred Travel: Visiting Sacred Lands In-Person & From Our Homes

~presented by Brajarani Devi Dasi
During the November Urban Devi Sanga, Brajarani Devi Dasi gave a special talk on Sacred Travel.  She shared her personal travel stories with listeners, taking them on a virtual journey to sacred lands from their homes. Her travel-log took virtual travelers to the Holy City of Vrindavan, the Ganges, Govardhan Hill and other sacred sites.  To listen in and hear Brajarani's inspiring realizations, please click on this link.  Themes included seeing the Dham with ones ears and sadhu sanga.  She explained  how to see and explore the Dham from your home through song, prayer, pictures and visualization.

Brajarani began her spiritual journey in a family of pious Christians. For more than 30 years she has served, taught, and mentored in the corporate and non-profit world, and in spiritual communities of the African Diaspora. She has served others from traumatized youth to the homeless, and from her clients in AIDS services to her teams in the corporate world.
Brajarani turned to the path of Bhakti Yoga tradition to deepen her commitment to love and service. There she found her spiritual teacher HH Radhanath Swami and a community dedicated to loving service to God and to other living beings. Now she is finding many ways of serving within the Bhakti Center community and beyond.
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The Living Temple

by Denise Mihalik

Mahabalipuram, India 2020The pilgrimage itinerary included visits to both living temples and temple ruins. The living temples are beautifully active, alive and vibrant with association, ritual and song. The ruins, although alive long ago, are now just structural remains.On the first few days of pilgrimage, my partner was suffering with a sudden condition that caused so much pain, he was unable to walk. We had to immediately adjust our idea of what the pilgrimage was going to be, both individually and as a couple.On this specific day, as the group headed out to visit the temple ruins, we were hotel-bound, his body demanding rest. Another member of the group, a dear friend, stayed behind, the three of us holding space for each other while the group supported us from afar. As my partner rested, I pondered the unexpected events of the trip so far ¬– life’s challenges catch us wherever we are. We’d traveled halfway across the world only to deal with a sudden health crisis.The itinerary was lost, the visit to the ruins and the living temples cancelled. Despite that, there, in the hotel room, holding space for each other, we experienced a different kind of living temple with no sacred alter, roof or ritual, but rather the connection and flow of love. We experienced the treasure of Divine strength and support as the new, unknown path unfolded.I was reminded that the preciousness of the moment is beyond what the mind labels as sad, scary, painful. The preciousness of the moment says, “Be here, now, fully – allow yourself to feel, love and know that all is well.”The value of living association is wherever we are. The living temple of the Self – filled with love, faith and trust.With gratitude,Denise

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The Trees Want To Tell Their Story

I wanted to share with you a quick preview from "The Trees Want To Tell Their Story", with Jagattarini Dasi, Artistic Director at The Sacred India Gallery.   Jagattarini is busy in Vrindavan gathering material for this upcoming project.In this video Jagattarini Dasi shares with us the mysterious pilu trees at a very special place known as Prem Sarovara.

I hope you enjoy the footage.  -- Rukmini

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About Jagattarini:
Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Jagattarini moved to Sydney at 21 to pursue theatre and art. This small step away from home was the beginning of a journey that carried her around the world and eventually to India.She settled in Vrindavan (the land of Krishna), a sacred town two hours south of New Delhi, where she stayed for twelve years. She became fascinated by the people, their traditions, food, and art, and it wasn’t long before she was exploring this sacred and ancient land.  In the 1980s it was difficult for a modern Western woman to gain entrance into Vrindavan’s culture, but Jagattarini worked hard to win the trust of the people, and gradually, she was allowed an intimate glimpse into their lives and spiritual traditions, which included their time-honoured stories of Krishna.   Over time, she began to take visitors to Vrindavan on tours of the places she had explored, sharing with them what she had learned. She also travelled to other spiritual locations around India, sometimes alone and sometimes leading tours, but always with an eye to learning all she could about local traditions.   In 1996 Jagattarini and her family moved back to Australia. To her, Vrindavan had become home, and now she deeply missed everything about it.
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India Kirtan Adventure 2019

Join me and my son, Gaura Vani, for our next India Kirtan Pilgrimage! Jan 2019. Click here for more details.[perfectpullquote align="full" cite="" link="" color="" class="" size=""]⭐️ SIGN UP BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30TH AND GET AN EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT OF $200! ⭐️ [/perfectpullquote]

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