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Dharma and Yoga Fest “Each soul is potentially divine. The goal is to manifest this
divinity within by controlling nature, external and internal. Do
this either by work or worship or psychic control, or philosophy
– by one, or more, or all of these – and be free” said Swami
Vivekananda. These words of Swami ji reverberated once again
during the Dharma and Yoga Fest held on August 31st 2013 in
Atlanta.
Hindu SwayamSevak Sangh (HSS) – a socio-cultural organization
that aims to unite the Hindu community in order to preserve,
practice, protect and promote Hindu ideals and values has been
organizing events throughout the year to commemorate the 150th
birth year of Swami Vivekananda. This Dharma and Yoga Fest was
the culminating event of this year-long celebration. More than
100 Atlanta based HSS members had been working for the past 6
months to make this event possible.
This unique day long festival started with a beautiful puja by
children to Lord Ganesh, remover of obstacles, followed by
opening remarks by Swamini Swatmavidyananda of Arsha Vidya
Gurukulam. Next on the agenda were parallel sessions of Raja and
Jnana Yoga, followed by Bhakti and Karma Yoga.

Jnana Yoga is the science of intellectual inquiry into the
truth. Several eminent speakers such as the Swamini, Brother
Sankara, a disciple of Swami Prabhavananda, Sri Nandanandana Das,
the international president of Vedic Friends Association, and
Acharya Raghu spoke to bring out the essence of Jnana yoga, the
what, how and why aspects.
The Raja Yoga track saw practical demonstrations of yoga asanas
as part of Ashtanga Yoga vidya by several yoga organizations
such as Hath Yoga (Sudhanva Char), Sahaj Marg (Aditya
Gangadharan), Isha Foundation (Radhika Rao) and Art of Living (Laxmi
Jagath).
In the Bhakti Yoga track, Sri Balabhadra Das, the director of
Vedic Friends Association started off the track with an
enlightening speech on the essence of Bhakti yoga -- devotion
and unconditional love towards God. Soul-stirring bhajans and
chants were rendered by the Blue Spirit Wheel, sounds of ISHA
and ISKCON groups taking the audience on a beautiful spiritual
journey. Inspiring stories leading into the bhajans were told by
Sri Nandanandana Das and Dr Ravi Sharma, former president of the
Hindu Temple of Atlanta.

The Karma Yoga session focused on a panel discussion about Karma
– inspired work. The panel included Brother Sankara, Sri Malla
Reddy, Smt Manjula Reddy. Several organizations had setup booths
as part of this track. Concluding remarks were given by Sri
Brahm Agarwal.

This beautiful celebration ended with a creative dance-drama –
Sri Krishna Leela - performed by 90+ children and adults. This
enactment of some of the glorious stories of Lord Krishna’s
childhood and Swami Vivekananda’s interpretation of the Bhagvad
Gita message delivered by Lord Krishna to Arjuna was
well-received by the audience.
An exhibition of rare pictures and posters of Swami
Vivekananda’s teachings and events in his life was shown during
the event.
A myriad of Atlanta based organizations such as the Shakti
Mandir, Gujarati Samaj, Sant Nirankari Mission helped in
organizing this grand fest. Other organizations such as Sewa
International, Ekal Vidyalaya, Fulton County Health Promotion,
VHPA, AOL, Chinmaya Mission, Shiv Mandir, Amma Foundation, VFA,
Sai Mandir, Sacred Cows Sanctuary and Hindu Temple of Atlanta
participated by set up informational booths.

All in all the 600+ audience had a unique opportunity to walk
down the lanes of history, learn something new about Swami
Vivekananda, experience the essence of the four-fold Yoga and
its application to their everyday lives.
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