Wednesday, June 5, 2013








Chhajjuka Chaubara as on 06 /05/2013
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                                                           The program started with prayer by Krishna  Gutala.
Manju Kaushik presented one Bhajan in Hindi.  Laxmi presented one song in Tamil. Thereafter Gutala  sang one song of Siagal. Bharat Desai sang his own devotional poem in Hindi. Harindra Vasavada and Thadani also presented  Song/ Thumri  of Siagal receptively. Raj Jaggi presented one song of Kabir regarding attachments in life. Ghai  recited few Shayaris in Hindi.
                                                           Shakuntala Gheewala narrated her few experiences  regarding healing of illness with indigenous medicine in the past. She added that old method was quick as based on personal touch and faith while to day it has become more prolonging painful because of too many specialists involve in the process. Shakuntala Bahadur presented her experiences with her German professor who was a  renowned sanskrit scholar.  she also informed that Germany has one of the finest libraries of Sanskrit books. R P Agarwal presented the story wherein he informed that the nature of people around you makes the great impact on one's nature. Chiranjit Serma talked on his book 'The anatomy of Grief''. R B Singh gave brief description of  his experiment with Yoga. Mahipal Ghemawat gave talk on 'Health Care 'wherein he put stress on vegetarian food. he also informed regarding the availability of medicine regarding chronic constipation. Indu Chhabra presented few joke relating to husband and wife.
                                         The program ended with prayer.
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