Tamil Vedanta Family Camp

Navaratri is the most powerful and blessed time to worship the Divine Mother. Chinmaya International Foundation invites you for the Shakti Upasana Camp to dwell in Navaratri Upasana under the guidance of Swami Sharadananda Sarasvati. During the camp, Swamiji will also expound on Devi Mahatmyam Stutis, unveiling their deeper meanings.

Bhiksha Camp

The Bhiksha Camp is a spiritual retreat that revives the ancient tradition of bhiksha, where devotees offer food and essentials to monks and seekers as an act of humility and devotion.

Bhiksha Tradition

Bhiksha, meaning “alms,” is a revered practice in Indian culture, symbolizing the interdependence of society and spirituality. For seekers, accepting bhiksha cultivates humility and renunciation, while for householders, offering bhiksha becomes an opportunity for seva (service), earning blessings and inner fulfillment.

Camp Highlights

  • Discourses on the philosophy and significance of Bhiksha
  • Practical sessions on seva and the art of offering
  • Guided meditation and chanting to purify the mind

About Camp Facilitator

The camp will be guided by Swami [Name Placeholder] Sarasvati, a teacher well-versed in Vedanta and Indian cultural traditions. With deep insights into scriptures and ritualistic practices, Swamiji brings clarity and warmth, making the experience both devotional and practical.

Private Accommodation

Frequently Asked Questions

Camp Highlights
Navaratri is the most powerful and blessed time to worship the Divine Mother. Chinmaya International Foundation invites you for the Shakti Upasana Camp to dwell in Navaratri Upasana under the guidance of Swami Sharadananda Sarasvati. During the camp, Swamiji will also expound on Devi Mahatmyam Stutis, unveiling their deeper meanings.

Camp Info

5 days camp
Camp Donation
Camp Rooms: 19 of 20 available
Personal Information
i Non refundable, Includes Food and Twin Sharing Accommodation
Grand Total: 0

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