Swami Aparajitanandaji's Lecture on "Mastering your mind"

Swamiji addressed the children on Mastering your mind, elaborating with real life examples on how to train and discipline your mind to be your best friend to guide you in righteous path.

Bhagawad Gita - Chapter 6; Verse: 5 

uddhared ātmanātmānaṁ nātmānam avasādayet
ātmaiva hyātmano bandhur ātmaiva ripur ātmanaḥ


Let a man lift himself by his own Self alone and let him not lower himself; for, this Self alone is the friend of oneself and this Self is the enemy of oneself.

Your own mind is your best friend and worst enemy. So train and discipline your mind to be your best friend & harness the power of your mind. You should have control over your mind and not the other way around.
Children were encouraged to talk about their life experience where the evil spirits in your mind misguided to degrade or defame you.

Examples from Acharya & Students:
  • An indisciplined mind can give-up easily
  • An uncontrolled mind can put both your moral image and social image at stake
  • Exam time or elocution competition, how the tensed and stressed mind can pull you down.
  • Likes and dislikes for the junk vs nutritious food.  
How we develop habits in life?
  • Repeated actions leads to habits.
  • Repeated good actions leads to good habits.
  • Repeated bad actions leads to bad habits.
A person conquered by monstrous mind will be an utter failure in life.
At temptation, we take unrighteous path and be in misery as slaves of our mind.

Our children are for sure liberated from being slaves of their mind and instilled with good habits after the revered lecture from Swamiji.

Chinmaya Sandeepany Ashram at Chokkahalli


Chinmaya Sandeepany Ashram is a home away from home in a serene atmosphere.

The Ashram

Chokkahalli is about 7 km from Kolar on Kolar-Chikkaballapur route. 'Chokka' means that which is beautiful, neat and tidy.
When you diverge from Kolar-Chikkaballapur route towards Chokkahalli, a small road leads with beautiful lake on the right, completely surrounded by greenery. The same road leads further with Gulmohar trees on one side & Cashew farm on the other side taking us to the heavenly above of Lord Omkaleshwara, Chinmaya Sandeepany Ashram of Karnataka, which is widespread in 12 acres of land.
The ashram’s Vedanta Institute & Veda Vidya Peetha - were known to offer rich Vedanta & Purohita courses in Kannada to facilitate the performance of rituals with an understanding.
The ashram has two residential buildings - Maitreyi for women and Yajnavalkya for men – which can accommodate 120 persons. The dining hall is named as 'Annapoorneshwari' and can accommodate more than 150 people at one time.
The flora and fauna of the ashram is breathtaking. In addition, there are a number of fruit bearing trees like mango, jackfruit, chikku and gooseberry.


The Temple

Sri Omkareshwara Temple
This beautiful temple has Lord Shiva engraved amidst Kailash. An idol of Lord Ganapati occupies the position below Sri Omkareshwara.
Chinmaya Ganapati
A captivating feature of this ashram is the 45 feet idol of Lord Ganapati.


Lord Omkareshwara
Chinmaya Ganapati

 Special Poojas in Temple

  • Daily Rudrabishekam & Siva Sahasranamam pooja in the morning
  • Twice a month Pradosha pooja & once a month Sankashti - 6:00am to 8:00pm 
  • Maha Shivaratri: 
    • Ekadasa Siva Sahasranamam Laksharchana in morning & evening for 7 days.
    • Devotees come from other cities like Bangalore, Mysore, Bangarapet, KGF, Kolar to perform Laksharchana
    • On Shivaratri day, Akhanda Shiva Nama Japa for 24 hours starting from 6:00am to 6:00am next day.
  • Ganesha Chaturti: 
    • Special Pooja for Chinmaya Ganapati
    • Sahasra Modaka Havana i.e. homa offering 1001 modakas
  • Goshala 
    • There 25 cows are in Goshala
    • Holy scriptures says that paying respects to cows is like paying respects to our dear mother. 
    • To erase our sins and to get rid off from evil forces, one should perform Go seva, Godhana. Such holy and heavenly rituals can be done in Chokkahalli Sandeepany Ashram - Goshala.
    • Priests and necessary infrastructure are available for it.
  • Nitya Pooja 
    • For the interested and registered devotees, Nitya Pooja will be performed and prasadam will be sent for their birthdays & anniversaries. 
    • Devotees can also sign-up for Annadhana on special occasions. Food will be cooked in Annapoorneshwari Hall & served to school children.

Goshala
    • There 25 cows are in Goshala
    • Holy scriptures says that paying respects to cows is like paying respects to our dear mother. 
    • To erase our sins and to get rid off from evil forces, one should perform Go seva, Godhana. Such holy and heavenly rituals can be done in Chokkahalli Sandeepany Ashram - Goshala.
    • Priests and necessary infrastructure are available for it.

School & College

Swami Chinmayananda sought to complement the positive aspects of modern education with ancient wisdom obtained from spiritual scriptures of India. He made a bold attempt to create a system of education that integrates the best of both. The vision of the management was to nurture and create students with a difference, with the help of Inspiring Principals, Dedicated Teachers and Cooperative Parents.
Chinmaya Grameena Vidyalaya & Chinmaya PU College, Chokkahalli are the fruits of proven Chinmaya Mission's academic institutions with students strength of 870 & 80 respectively.
Chinmaya PU College
Chinmaya Grameena Vidyalaya


Photo Gallery: 

The Ashram





The Temple



School & College



Valedictory Function - Skit Performance

In the beginning, entire camp children were divided into 7 groups in the name of Krishna as Govinda, Gopala, Achyuta, Mukunda, Keshava, Madhava and Murari.

From the start to end, all the activities were planned around these groups and the crown to all was the Skit Performance by camp children on the Krishna stories.

Here you go with the Krishna stories alotted to each team


Team Name
Krishna Story
Govinda
Gopala
Achyuta
Mukunda
Keshava
Madhava
Murari

Photo Gallery

Kaliya Mardana by Govida Team

Govardhana by Gopala Team

Krishna creates copies of himself, the gopas and cows by Achyuta Team


Krishna and Sudhama by Mukunda Team

Arjuna & Duryodhana go and seek Krishna's help by Keshava Team

Liberation of Twin Trees by Madhava Team

Tulasi Tulabhara by Murari Team




The Story - Tulasi Tulabara

Tulasi Tulabara story answers the question "Why Rukmini’s Tulsi weighed more than Satyabama’s wealth?"

Rukmini and Satyabama were wives of Krishna but the two were poles apart. Rukmini was humble and her love for Krishna was genuine. And Satyabama, who took pride in her wealth, gave more importance to external beauty and love that was just skin deep.
The Tulabharam story will tell you why Rukmini’s Tulsi weighed more than Satyabama’s wealth:
One day, Narada Muni, tells Satyabama that Krishna loves Rukmini more than her. This angers Satyabama, who takes pride in her beauty and believes she has control over Krishna’s heart more than anyone else.
To prove her wrong, Narada uses a trick to lure Satyabama by asking to accept a challenge.
Narada tells Satyabama to accept the Tulabharam challenge failing which she would have to give Krishna as charity to him. This would make Krishna Narada’s slave.
He tempts her by saying that if Satyamaba succeeds in completing the challenge, then Krishna would love her the most.
Satyabama, who gets instigated by Narada’s words, accepts the challenge. She believes her wealth will outweigh Krishna and thus prove her love for him.
She puts her wealth on one of the scales of balance (tula) and asks Krishna to occupy the other one. After making several attempts and putting her entire wealth on the Tula, she fails in outweighing Krishna.
On seeing her husband on the Tula, Rukmini steps in. On learning about the challenge, Rukmini plucks a leaf of Tulsi and places it on wealth piled on the tula. And finally, Krishna gets outweighed by Tulsi.
Moral of the story:
God needs true devotion of his devotee and not wealth.
Devotion is what one needs to attain enlightenment. Ego will destroy morality and peace of mind.
Being humble nurtures love; taking pride and nursing ego leads to destruction.

Source: from internet

The Story - Krishna & Twin Trees


Lord Krishna's Damodar Leela (Liberation of Nalkuber and Manigreev)

After tying Krishna With Mortar (Ukhal) Yashoda set about doing some household job. Krishna sat down on his knees and caused the mortar to tumble down so that it could roll when drawn. Now he began to crawl on his knees towards the twin trees standing in front of the house.The twin trees were, in fact, the two sons of Kubera--the god of wealth. Their names were Nalkuber and Manigreev. It was because of a curse that they had been turned to trees. The story goes that once these two brothers, after taking wine, were having their bath in the company of their wives. All of a sudden, Saint Narda happened to come there. Seeing him, both the ladies put on their clothes and got aside. But both the brothers, intoxicated as they were, kept standing naked before the saint. The saint could not tolerate their impertinence and uttered a curse on them," Go and stand as trees in Gokul for ever."

Hearing the curse, the wives of both the brothers got worried and they beseeched the saint to excuse their husbands. The saint replied, "They will be rid of this curse when Shri Krishna will appear in Gokul". Since the curse was uttered these trees had been standing in front of Nand Baba's house. So, to keep up the word given by Saint Narda to the wives of the two brothers, Krishna dragged the mortar crawling in between the trees. The mortar got stuck up between them and when Krishna exerted force, the trees got uprooted and fell down. As soon as the trees fell down, they changed into their real forms as sons of Kubera. With folded hands, they began to praise Krishna and after seeking his permission, they returned to their place.
Damodar Leela - Liberation of Nalkuber and Manigreev

Nand Baba and Yashoda came out running. They untied their son Krishna and fondled him time and again whereupon Krishna began to smile.

Note: Damodar means "One who has rope around his belly'. Dam - Rope, Udar - Stomach/Belly

Source: from internet