Visit of HG Chaitanya Charan prabhu - Thu May 4th to Sun, May 7th
Please join us in programs with HG Chaitanya Charan prabhuji from Thu, May 4th to Sun, May 7th. Prabhuji will be speaking on Lord Narasimhadev appearance day at the temple on Thursday and after that give a seminar on the remaining days (Friday, May 5th to Sunday, May 7th) at the temple on "Sharanagati".
Brief bio:
Chaitanya Charan prabhu is an author, mentor, life coach, and monk. An engineer by education, he writes Gita-daily feature (http://www.gitadaily.com). His writings appear regularly in several Indian newspapers including the Speaking Tree column in The Times of India. He is an associate editor of Back to Godhead, global magazine. He has spoken on motivational topics at universities and companies worldwide.
For more details, visit - http://www.gitadaily.com/about-chaitanya-charan-das
Titles for the six sessions: Six limbs of surrender explained through ABCDEF mnemonic
- Acceptance of what is favorable
- Boundaries to what is unfavorable
- Confidence in Krishna s protection
- Dependence on the Lord for our maintenance
- Engagement of our entire being in service
- Futility of our existence without Krishna
Sessions will feature singing of devotional songs, interactive discussions, introspective prompts and practical insights for deepening our bhakti.
Seminar Schedule:
5/5/23 Friday
06:30 PM - 07:00 PM - Arati
07:00 PM - 08:00 PM - Seminar Part A (Acceptance of what is favorable)
08:00 PM - To Go Prasadam
5/6/23 Saturday:
10:30 AM - Noon - Seminar Part B (Boundaries to what is unfavorable)
Noon - 12:30 PM - Break with refreshments
12:30 PM - 02:00 PM - Seminar Part C (Confidence in Krishna s protection)
02:00 - 02:30 PM - Lunch prasadam
02:30 PM - 04:00 PM - Seminar Part D (Dependence on the Lord for our maintenance)
5/7/23 Sunday:
10:30 AM - Noon - Seminar Part E (Engagement of our entire being in service)
Noon - 01:00 PM - Drama /Cultural presentation
01:00 PM - 02:00 PM - Lunch prasadam
02:00 - 04:00 PM - Seminar Part F (Futility of our existence without Krishna)