Morning & Evening Meditation Programs

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Morning Programs

9:00 am Fire Ceremony & Meditation
9:45 am - class length varies:
Scriptural Studies and readings, including chanting, translation and discussion of Bhagavad Gītā, Upanishads, Yoga Sūtras, Shankaracharya's Ātma Bodha, and other texts of Yoga-Vedānta philosophy.
- with Bharati Devi and Karuna Devi; others

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Evening Programs

7:00-8:30 pm (or later)
Fire Ceremony & Meditation, followed by group chanting and/or readings from Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati's books and essays, and various spiritual sources
- with Bharati Devi, Tara Devi & others
Saturdays 8:00 pm Kirtan with Krishna Devi, or special cultural events or lectures when scheduled

Suggested Donation for attendance of a morning or evening program: $10 / members $5
Admission to cultural events: $20 / members $15
Included in overnight guest rates

Traditionally, Ashram members and guests meet mornings and evenings to meditate together in silence and participate in spiritual studies and practices.

This has been an integral part of Ashram life, designed to provide inner nourishment and renewal as well as a continuing spiritual education. It is to help each person discover the state of natural harmony, unity and clarity through yogic meditation and Self-awareness. All are encouraged to participate.

Programs usually begin with a simple form of the ancient Vedic fire ceremony, offered for world peace and for holistic healing, both personal and planetary. The fire ceremony includes chanting of Sanskrit mantras and is followed by a period of silent meditation, which is an opportunity for all to meditate, silently pray or simply relax, according to their individual background and preference. These daily meditations have been taking place for decades in the tradition established by the Founder, and they continue even when other events are scheduled at the same time.

An essential part of the Ashram programs is the presentation and discussion of the philosophy of Yoga and Vedanta, using writings and recordings by Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati and other spiritual teachers. In addition, there may be selected readings from a variety of sources, including works of realized men and women from different global traditions who emphasize the harmony and unity of all existence.

A special feature at Ananda Ashram has been the direct approach to the ancient teachings through chanting and in-depth study of the original Sanskrit texts. Emphasis is on the important scriptures that form the foundation of the philosophy of Yoga and Vedanta.

Devotional music and singing (Kirtan) may conclude weekend evening programs. On different occasions throughout the year, cultural performances or lectures by guest teachers are also offered. For the most part, the Ashram daily programs are facilitated by teachers who studied directly with Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati over a period of years.