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  • Sanjay Banerji – Our Life Our Love

    Dr. Sanjay Banerji started the interaction by remembering his mother who was instrumental in helping him achieve his dreams. He shared the story of how he met his wife and then decided to get married. He constantly mentioned the support he receives from his wife – especially noting her support when he decided to leave his job to pursue his Ph.D.

    He was joined with Mrs. Banerji and their son who is a journalist who came to hear the story of his mom and dad.

    Mrs. Banerji’s vision deteriorated after their marriage and she ultimately lost her vision. He talked about how his wife, in spite of her disability, managed to perfectly run the day-to-day household duties, including cooking. The couple also talked about the good relationship Mrs. Banerji had with her mother-in-law.

    The family also shared the small jokes and pranks they pulled against one another.

    Feedback

    S. Subramanian: Love is the only word.

    Valli Kannu: Mrs. Sanjay Banerjee said that for her, her husband is more than God. Her husband gave her everything she wanted even when God sent her here with defects. I also learned that we should not make excuses for our disability – we should take responsibility.

    Dr. Manjula Arun: A joyful family. I admired seeing the understanding between the family members. Her husband is more than God. Salutations to that dharmapatni.

    Dr. Dhanya Prasad: They showed that under any circumstances, partners should cooperate with each other and become each others’ strength.

    Diljith: A real example of what Gitamritam stands for.

     

    Anila: First, I should bow down to their wonderful hearts. Her statement “God gave me disabilities but my husband gave me everything and he is considered as God,” just resonated with me.

    Shyam Kumar: A partner’s physical disability is not a hindrance for having a happy life as husband and wife.

    Durgalashmi CV: “Consider your husband as God” This is the beautiful message I got from them.

    Medhini Menon: A very heart-touching session. I learned a lot from this beautiful couple!!

  • Finding Love in Life through Bhagavad Gita

    A four-day Gitamritam Camp was held on 20-24 Nov 2015 at Amrita University Campus, Coimbatore.

    Br. Dhyanamrita gave the class on Bhagavad Gita 12th Chapter to the couples.  the 4 day camp for couples which focused on the family and drew upon the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. With the outdoor sessions, connecting with the guest speakers and the workshops, he made participants realise the need to imbibe the values of Gita in daily life. He gave the example of how Amma is a role modal – leading life in the house, executing all her household responsibilities, converted all actions in to worship and realised God.

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    Feedback:

    S.Subramanian:
    The explanation of the Slokas with examples, stories, and how to apply in life were very down to earth and easily understandable.

    Valli Kannu:
    When I came to the Gitamritam I didn’t know the Bhagavad Gita. For me, it is only a Sanskrit book which I didn’t understand. Now I have confidence that I can read the Gita and get good values for my daily life practice.

    Dr.Manjula Arun:
    I realised that we are all Arjuna in one way or another.

    Dr.Dhanya Prasad:
    Gita is the Mother who can lead us through any situation by giving the strength to face life and lead a happy life.

    Diljith:
    I can feel the taste of real divinity.

    Anila:
    I tried to understand what Bhagavan expects from us as human beings. I think now it is time to practice it.

    Syam Kumar:
    Enlightening. Dhyanji was very simple in explaining the 12th chapter. He gave very practical examples to which we could easily relate.

    Nidheesh M:
    Excellent. Wonderful sessions. Really eye-opening sessions.

    DUurgalakshmi CV:
    The class was excellent. Informative, simple examples were given by Swamiji which were understandable.

    Medhini Madhavan Menon:
    The class was a most apt way of helping us make GITA our way of life. Especially by quoting a lot of practical examples that we can relate to on a day to day basis.

    Shanti K:
    It was a very simplified way of making others understand about the essence of life. An eye-opener.

  • Husbands Cooking Made Easy

    Traditional Indian family roles were reversed during this workshop.
    Male participants were entrusted with the task of cooking a wholesome meal for the whole group, while the female participants were asked to do the electrical and automobile works.
    Interestingly few of the male participants have never ever entered the kitchen other than for eating.

     

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    Feedback:

    S.Subramanian:
    enjoyed to the core – cooked and got to know what and how our mother, wife do cooking.

    Diljith:
    Nice experience! Preparing food for around 25 was a challenge. Anyway, we survived..

    Syam Kumar:
    Fun and exciting. Learnt to peel onion :). The block that held me back from cooking got removed.

    Shanti K:
    This was the best thing in the whole workshop.
    It made the husbands realize that they can also contribute in kitchen works.
    It made the wives realize that their better halves will contribute in kitchen cores if they support them.

    Valli Kannu:
    We enjoyed seeing our husbands cooking and it came out so well. There was a lot of love and affection we could see in the cooking and also the food tasted good.

    Dr.Manjula Arun:
    Enjoyed the taste of food when cooked with love…. 🙂

    Dr.Dhanya Prasad:
    It helped me to realise that anyone can change according to the circumstances.

    Anila:
    Super Food it was. hats off to the husbands.

  • Life Survival Skills: Women empowered

    Traditional Indian family roles were reversed during this workshop.
    Male participants were entrusted with the task of cooking a wholesome meal for the whole group, while the female participants were asked to change the tyres of a car, change tube lights, repair a fan, and assemble computers.
    All the participants use all these equipment and vehicles but never bothered to help themselves if any circumstances demanded. Gitamritam changed all that.

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    All the attendees had a wonderful time, filled with self-reflection and laughter. They came away with a better sense of self and an increased level scriptural knowledge, with the goal to apply what they learned at the camp in their lives.

    When asked to reflect upon what they learned, Dr.Dhanya Prasad stated that she learned how to apply the Bhagavad Gita practically in her life. Valli Kannu noted that he learned the value of getting up early and how to live life without complaining. Durgalakshmi CV came away with the important message that it is only God, and no one else, who is ultimately there for us.

    All who attended the camp expressed a strong desire to take what they learned in the camp and apply to their daily lives. Dr Shanti said she will try to keep her mind focused on the bigger goal. Anila’s goal is to try to practice the few easy tips she got to make her a better human being. Valli Kannu aspires to accept her husband as he is, look for the divine in him, and worship him. She went on to say that she will try to do all her duties in the name of the Lord, and try to live without complaints.

    These four-day camp has become a transformative, turning point even in everyone’s life.

     

    Feedback:

    Dr.Manjula Arun:
    superb !!!!! 🙂 I enjoyed it like anything.
    Quite confident enough that I may not do blunders from today onwards….
    Really felt proud in the automobile section… 🙂 🙂
    It was yyo yyo…

    Dr.Dhanya Prasad:
    This helped to understand that we can, at any circumstances in future, like changing the punctured tyre.

    Anila:
    Amazing experience! feel so strong:)

    DurgaLakshmi CV:
    Was able to learn things which I never thought I can do. Good.

    Medhini Madhavan Menon:
    Very exciting experience and really useful, made us more self-sufficient.

    Shanti K:
    A very new and challenging experience.
    It made me experience that nothing is impossible.
    Was really really happy to learn something new.

    Valli Kannu:
    We never tried to change the fused bulb or connect a wire or a projector. We always call a mechanic for help, but usually, he will not come in time. Now we learnt that we can do such things without help. We are capable of doing it. Changing the car tyres was the best part.

     

     

  • Parenting psychology – workshop by Dr Leela Ramamoorthi

    The psychology workshop was taken by Dr. Leela Ramamurthy, Retired Principal, Chinmaya Mission, Chennai, and who has more than two decades of practical experiences in dealing with children, parents, and teachers. She discussed the difficulties faced in the various cases she came across during her practice and the means to overcome them.

    The psychology workshop was taken by Dr. Leela Ramamurthy, Retired Principal, Chinmaya Mission, Chennai, and who has more than two decades of practical experiences in dealing with children, parents, and teachers. She discussed the difficulties faced in the various cases she came across during her practice and the means to overcome them.

     

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    Feedback:

    S.Subramanian: Her examples made me think towards my own child and how I can contribute – The Questioner also made me think about how much I know my wife.

    Valli Kannu: She gave many true examples for parenting. We learnt how to say no to our children and how to be caring. We also learnt how to make them learn and that we should not impose our desires on them. I also learnt what is a home and a house.

    Dr.Manjula Arun: Got answers to many questions from her workshop.

    Dr.Dhanya Prasad: Got an idea on how to interact with children and their feelings.

    Anila: Very useful session. Parenting is a very important factor which she beautifully explained.

    Durgalashmi CV: The parenting class,role-playing, and short movies made me think. The mams class was good.

    Medhini Menon: Really useful sessions on understanding the psychology of children and very useful tips on parenting

    Shanti K: A good and sincere teacher. Her sharing of her experiences with the participants were very helpful. The activities were good.

    Diljith: Felt like a family member one who advising and supporting from own family

  • Dr. Sanjeev Vasudev & Dr. Ajitha – Our life, Our love

    Dr. Sanjeev Vasudev began the session by saying that he was deeply influenced by Swami Vivekananda.

    He and his wife’s decision to get married was mutual as they were both in the same medical field. They have been married for 17 years. They made a conscious decision to not join the race to make money and instead chose to devote their life to the service of others. They decided to live simply.

    They described marriage as a three-legged race. In order to move, one has to exercise care and caution, and there should not be any blame among partners. They stated that mutual love and respect is important in a marriage. The couple also stressed the attitude of giving, to accept the limitations of each partner, and to move ahead. They also said that it was important to say sorry if the partner was wrong.

    The humbleness and humility of the couple impressed the participants – especially the fact that they lived on limited resources without modern gadgets.

    They says..

    Valli Kannu: We learned that there could be two bodies with one mind. Hats off to them for their seva!

    Dr. Manjula Arun: A wonderful couple! An excellent example of perfect devotees.

    Dr. Dhanya Prasad: Their lives are an inspiration on how to live piously

    Anila: It is easy to say things, and hard to put into practice, but they proved that nothing is impossible.

    Shyam Kumar: An ideal example of how couples in the same profession can work together, complement, and supplement each other so beautifully.

    Nidheesh. M.: Very inspirational. I bow down to them. There are not enough letters in the English language to write sufficiently about them.

    Durgalashami C V: Excellent! The impact it had on us was to show that one has to sacrifice to reach the higher goal.

    Dr. Medhini Menon: Most inspiring couple! They actually live and show us how to achieve maximum happiness with minimum wants and desires.

    Dr. Shanti K: Very good and worth following.

     

  • Shivarama Krishnan – Our Life Our Love

    This was typical traditional Indian couple in that Shri Shivramkrishnan was the sole breadwinner while Smt Lakshmi was a homemaker and looked after the day to day affairs of the house and children.

    During their talk, Shivramkrishnan enthralled the audience by talking about experiences in their lives which included anecdotes referencing his vast knowledge of the scriptures.

    The couple explained how beautiful the journey of life can be when you have an understanding partner. They said that their main success has been their mutual respect for one another. They said that they never admonish one another or criticize one another in front of their children. And if there is a problem, it is discussed in private.


    Mrs. Lakshmi also insisted that it is important to inculcate values in children and to not pamper them by giving them extra money or indulging them by eating out rather than having home cooked food.

    Mrs Lakshmi also distributed delicious Murukku made by her to all the participants.

    Feedback:

    Valli Kannu: The one point Mrs. Sivaramakrishnan made – that you should put your husband one step ahead of you – is really true. One should also know one’s limitations.

    Dr.Manjula Arun: I learned about the acceptance and adjustments needed to have a happy family. I also agree with the opinion that the Husband is a step above the Wife.

    Dr. Dhanya Prasad: They helped me to realise how to lead a married life with love and sacrifice as well as how to nurture our children.

    Anila: It helped me understand that there are so many tricks to leading a better life.

     

  • Profile: Dr P Ram Manohar

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    The Director and CSO of Arya Vaidhya Pharmacy Research Foundation, Coimbatore

    Current Positions

    Managing Editor, Ancient Science of Life, Quarterly Research Journal on Ayurveda, The Ayurvedic Trust, Coimbatore.
    Editor in Chief, ASL – Musculoskeletal Diseases, The Ayurvedic Trust, Coimbatore Trustee, The Ayurvedic Trust, Coimbatore.
    Chairman, Sub Committee for Clinical Documentation, Sam Pitroda’s “Ayurveda Action Plan for Kerala”

    Publications

    He has published 18 papers and 4 books, written chapters in 13 books. He has presented 26 papers at international conferences, 106 papers at national conferences and has attended 18 meetings as a resource person on Ayurveda.

    Research Projects

    • Principal Investigator – Indo-Japan Collaborative Program for Archiving and Documenting Ayurvedic Medicine (PADAM), 2000 – 2008
    • Project Principal Investigator – National Institutes of Health, ‘Ayurvedic Center for Collaborative Research’, 2003 – 2007
    • Principal Investigator – “Development of processes and herbal formulation based on virgin coconut oil” 2009-2010
    • Principal Investigator – Center of Excellence Grant for Clinical Research in Rheumatology, Dept. of AYUSH, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare – 2010 -2015
    • Principal Investigator – DHARA – Online Indexing Service for Research Articles Published on Ayurveda, 2010-2011
    • Principal Investigator – RUDRA – Clinical Practice Outcomes Research promoted by Dept. of AYUSH
    • Principal Investigator – English translation with critical notes of Pathyapathya, a 16th century text on Ayurvedic Dietetics, Indian National Science Academy,

    Academics

    1991 – BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) from Ayurveda College Coimbatore
    2001 – MD (Ay) in Dravyaguna (Ayurvedic Clinical Pharmacology) from ALNRM Ayurvedic Medical College Koppa.

    Awards

    Co Author of paper of study on Ayurveda in Rheumatoid Arthritis that was selected for “Excellence in Integrative Medicine Research Award” by European Society of Integrative Medicine, 21 September, 2012.

    International Media

    1. Interview, BBC Radio 4, London under the theme “Herbs, Pills & Potions”, broadcast and webcast by BBC Radio in December 2004.

    2.Interview, PBS, USA, Frontline World Feature on “India: A Second Opinion”, telecast in the United States on 4 November 2007.

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  • what changes this camp brought in you?

    what changes this camp brought in you?

    Love everything and be happy.
    – Aswathi T.S.
    I have learnt that nothing in this universe is a waste, everything has value and there is no end for anything. Everything undergoes a change. I learnt that happiness can be found within, and that no external thing can give us complete happiness. Love is the best medicine in the world.
    – Pranav.S
    I understood that I am not what I think I am. Be happy always. Don’t hate anyone and very importantly ‘LOVE EVERYTHING’.
    – Amritasindhu M
    I learnt the greater aspects of life.
    – Thiru Rama Krishnan.T
    Am living in this world as a devotee. That’s my success. Thank you for everything.
    – Prabuvignesh.S
    There are no ordinary moments. Live this moment.
    – Jayadev H R
    I felt that I should be more concentrated on the work I do and love everyone equally whether he/she is your friend or enemy.
    – Miryala.Akhil Bharadwaj Maharaj
    The camp made me to be in the present always. It taught me a lesson, “Don’t think about the past and don’t worry about future”. It also taught me to accept everything happily, love everything and everyone as you love yourself and be fully dedicated to what you do always.
    – J.Priyadharshini

    It changed my whole attitude about my life. I valued things that were not so essential in life. I broke into tears when situations would change my life. I now have clear vision as to what is necessary and no matter how much I fall I will rise to a great height.
    – Neeraja Valsan
    I learnt personal responsibility and social responsibility.
    – Arun Prasath B
    I have confidence, now I don’t have stage fear and also know more about the life.
    – Ruxana.V.P


    Changed my mindset towards life.
    – Saranya.
    I have learned to smile and be happy in my life, come what may. I will strive to swim against the current.
    – Geethanjali. V. S
    My confidence in me has increased. My stage fear has decreased. It gave me new lessons, new friends, new family. Loved it. Waiting for more such camps.
    – Akhila A
    A lot of changes. I thought I was in the dustbin in my career but now I understood I can make it a garden out of it after hearing all the sessions. Then I understood my purpose and also who I am. My confidence level increased a lot!!!!
    – Aarathy E R
    I know how to live, how to stay happy, and how to fix my goals now.
    – Aswathi Krishna R.L
    Learnt self confidence, to love everyone even our enemies, and withstand our sorrow conditions in life.
    – Silpasree S.J

    The only thing which I can say is that I am not the same person that I was before coming to this camp. It changed me a lot and helped me in evolving myself to a better person.
    – Anjali Anil
    From everyone’s lecture I understood that if you are passionate about doing something, God will show you the way. What I have learned is to believe in yourself, pray, and you will be able to do what others call impossible.
    – Harisankar.K.H
    I had so many regrets in my life and I had always taken situations so emotionally that it effected me so much. Now, I learned to detach myself to joy and sorrow and learned the most important value that is to be imbibed in me and the message that is being conveyed is HAPPINESS!!
    – Sujith Paliath Shaju
    My attitude and my happiness is the change that this camp brought in me. I am happy and at the highest after years. I had totally forgotten it and I regained it here. Thanks to Gitamritam team.
    – Dilip kumar.B

    This camp made me change the way I think. I came to know how we should lead our life.
    – Nishanth Bhat K
    I learnt many things. First I would like to touch Dhyanji`s feet because he polished me like anything. Even though my mom gave me birth, Dhyanji filled meaning in my life.
    – Koushik K K S

    After years I am living.
    – Sathyamoorthy.A
    Learnt how to balance our life and how to live happy.
    – Ram Prasath V R
    My “Attitude” has changed.
    – Prashanth S
    It gave me an idea of how to approach life and it has helped me to find a way to pursue my purpose.
    – Divyaprasaath S
    Well, nothing stupendous. But just that I felt alive and innocent again. Hope to stay like this all my life.
    – Hrishikesh Sivanandan
    It thought me how be happy, which I was searching for.
    – Balakrishnaveni.A

    I learned to be happy. My view of life changed. Now I have a Long Term Goal-to be a devotee. I will not be a useless girl anymore. Now I think I will be able to retain my inner calm even when I am sad.
    – Gayathri P.S

    I guess that for this question only time can answer, but I promise to put an effort to try out all those points which I felt I should follow after listening to the sessions! I really hope to change my perception towards life once I leave this camp which is for my own happiness!!
    – Medhini Madhavan Menon

    From this camp I learned that it is important to identify your goal. For the first time in my life I felt that I did something for the entire day and I was living.
    – Parvathy Venugopal
    I’m adding a summary of what I have learnt from all these eminent personalities and this Gita camp. It is all about believing in yourself, having a passion, having courage and be brave enough to face the challenges in life, not succumbing to difficulties in life, learning from our mistakes and having the attitude of a karma yogi. And not going for what your parents and other people want but going for what you want and what makes you happy. Love life, love everyone, love Gita and embrace the fundamentals of Gita and we will be happy and successful.
    – Anjani Kumar Pathak

  • Reflections of Love

    Reflections: a session where all expressed their thoughts, shared their talents sang and laughed loudly.

    Feedback
    This section was actually interesting as we could get answers for the questions we might have not thought of.
    – Aswathi TS

    It was helpful for us in recollecting and memorizing what we learnt that day.
    – Pranav S

    The most interesting part where we could relax and recall what we learned that day.
    – Shruti Sreevalsan

    Each day reflection was very nice. Vasudev’s attack on the mike, song composition, every thing was superb. We are happy that songs are going to reach to Amma’s ears on the behalf of our Gitamritam team.
    – Amrita Sindhu M

    It is good to work as a team and I learnt how to do that.
    – Thiru Ramakrishnan T

    It took my fear out and it pulled me up, It also increased my knowledge. As a family they helped me a lot, thank you.
    – Prabu Vignesh S

    As the name suggests it reflects what we have understood and adopted in our life.
    – Vasudevan N

    Reflections helped me to break the walls and helped me to correct myself and analyze things. It brought out a little bit of creativity in me.
    – Jayadev HR

    Reflections sections were so good as it made us say what we learnt the whole day. It was nice to share our experience and also hear others’ too.
    – Priyadharshini J

    The best part of the camp. This was where team work was certainly put to test. I learnt a lot of things when others reflected on their thoughts.
    – Daamini Visaalaakshi

    I learnt to speak freely on stage and understood how much I could grasp from the teaching.
    – Neeraja Valsan

    Threw light on the concept that we learned from the sessions in the whole day. Also helped to know about different peoples views and their understanding about the sessions.
    – Prarthana Shedge

    Really was happy about having it, learnt a lot from my friends.
    – Arun Prasath B

    Reflection helped all of us to share our opinion and thoughts.
    – Ruxana VP

    It made us to think more.
    – Saranya

    Different people, different ideas, I got to know my friends a lot better. Loved it.
    – Geethanjali VS

    It gave us opportunities to know ourselves at first, to overcome our limitations such as stage fear, etc. We sang, we were a team. We came to know about team work and how to work as a team. It was a wonderful experience. It reflected what we understood in the sessions.
    – Akhila A

    Every reflection session was different. Everyone shared their opinions frankly, from that also I learnt many things.
    – Aarathy ER

    Though a bit afraid due to stage fear, it helped a lot to exchange ideas amongst ourselves, and to share our own perceptions with others. The team working sessions were awesome. It was only because of this session, I got an opportunity to write the whole feedback as lyrics and compose it. And no words to say about the recording sessions.
    – Aswathi Krishna RL

    My stage fear has gone because of this section. Got more knowledge while discussing. Liked it a lot.
    – Silpasree SJ

    This particular session was very special. Because it gave us some time to ponder upon the lessons which we learned throughout the day and a platform to share it with the others. It gave us a chance to relate Gita with our own life. In short it was very effective.
    – Anjali Anil

    Reflection sessions made us think of what we’ve learned and gave us the ideas of what we missed out too. Many of us overcame stage fear with this session and this was worthwhile too.
    – Arjun CB

    This session was good to understand how much we understood that day. When others asked questions which I never thought of, it helped me know a lot of new things.
    – Nishanth Bhat K

    It was helpful because it helps us to think in a different way when I hear someones’ idea.
    – Koushik KKS

    How you see the world the world sees you the same.
    – Sathyamoorthy A

    – Ram Prasath VR
    It helped to organize our thoughts and I came to know about what others learned, and from that i learned.

    Had a goal already but haven’t started working for it, because I didn’t have confidence. Now already started working for it with belief in me.
    – Prashanth S

    It was fun and I rediscovered myself that I could speak on the stage. I really thank you guys for giving this kind of opportunity to me.
    – Divyaprasaath S

    A very unique component of the camp, which I think should be a part of the schooling and college curriculum as well. A platform where we faced our stage fear and also where we thought and recapped the entire day, as a team.
    – Hrishikesh Sivanandan

    This is the platform where we can express our views and where we can come to know others’ thoughts, so it was a nice experience.
    – Balakrishnaveni A

    I learned that I should be happy, whatever I face and that God is my best friend who will guide me to truth.
    – Gayathri PS

    Greatest task of the day which was made very simple and nothing was imposed on us. We were asked to think for ourselves and analyze for ourselves. Questions asked to Swamiji were all answered based on simple daily life examples, which made it so easy for us to correlate and realize for ourselves.
    – Medhini Menon

    It helped us to know what we learned each day and also helped us to clarify our doubts.
    – Parvathy Venugopal

     

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