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BHUBANESWAR: Jagadguru Kripalu Yoga Trust (JKYT) today signed a memorandum of understanding with the State Government for establishment of a vedic university in Cuttack district.

The trust promoting yoga, spiritual science, naturopathy research development- cum-health care centre proposed to set up a vedic university campus in phases with an investment of about Rs 200 crore. It has identified land in Banara mouza under Banki tehsil of Cuttack district. The university proposed to offer bachelor’s and master’s degree courses in 17 subjects.

Apart from arts and science courses at degree-level, the university will offer courses in naturopathy, yogic science, rural development, health, hygiene, human values and harmony, rural management, business administration, oriental learning and degree in engineering subjects.

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Families had a great time at the summer camp while learning about Hinduism and enriching their lives with bonds and memories.

Statesman News Service
BHUBANESWAR, July 14: The Jagadguru Kripalu Yog Trust signed a MoU with the state government here today seeking to establish a Jagadguru Kripalu University of Spiritual Science. This will be spread over 250 acres of land near Banki.
The core campus aims at catering in a phased manner, to the needs of 10,000 students in spiritual, yogic and secular disciplines.
The proposed university will provide courses in Bachelor of Ayurved in Naturopathy (B.Nat), Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences, Rural Economics, Rural Development on health, human values, rural management, BA, Social Work, Business Administration and Master of Oriental Learning.
In its first phase, it will require about 110 acres of land. Subsequently the second phase will be taken up and the trust intends to initiate related projects like health care Centre, yogashram, hospital, old age home and medicinal plant cultivation.
The MoU was inked between Mr PK Mohapatra, secretary higher education department and Mr Ajit Kumar Kar, trustee of the Jagadguru Kripalu Yog Trust here today.
Higher education minister Mr Samir Dey was present at the signing ceremony. Mr Dey was appreciative of the activities of the trust and hoped that they would come up with the project at the earliest.
It may be noted that several others like Ravi Shankar, Art of Living guru have already signed MoU with the state government for establishment of a university.
“Vedic varsities imparting yoga, ayurveda, naturopathy and other such subjects have caught the imagination of people across the world. In fact such varsities will attract students and teachers from across the country and abroad,” said Mr Dey.

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You can view this new take on a cookie that was influenced by Angela’s visit to Barsana Dham here.

By Ron Orozco / The Fresno Bee

07/03/08 14:50:40
They donate money they’ve earned so newborns leaving hospitals can have clothing, caps and booties. They walk dogs to raise money to build hospitals in other countries. They participate in walk-a-thons so children won’t go hungry. They make blankets for children who are taken into protective custody. And they pack medical supplies and clothing to be sent to countries ravaged by war.Meet Joshua Watson, Shriya Joshi, Patrick Todd, Alexandra Taleisnik and Faisal Abu-Shamsieh — all central San Joaquin Valley children who are in kindergarten through sixth grade.

They are doing a lot of good things for others, driven by loved ones setting good examples — and by their faith.

Joshua, Shriya, Patrick, Alexandra and Faisal come from homes practicing Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism or Islam. And despite other differences, the world’s religions share common teachings on caring for and helping others, particularly the disadvantaged.

Evangelist Billy Graham wrote in a June article on billygraham.org that children go about their good deeds in humble and quiet ways: “A little child is innocent. A little child is trusting. A little child is simple.”

Now that summer is upon us and many kids have a lot of time on their hands, here’s a look at what some are doing.

Helping to clothe newborns

Joshua Watson, 5, earns quarters for feeding the family’s dogs, Leia and Lucy, and the cat, Mazie, and for helping in grandmother Pam Watson’s tomato garden at their Clovis home. But he never spends anything.

“He’s a good little boy,” Watson says.

Instead, he puts the quarters in paper rolls and donates them every Sunday at Quail Lake Community Church in Clovis, an evangelical congregation where he and his grandmother worship.

The quarters always go to Littlest Angels, a ministry that collects or buys new clothing, caps, booties, blankets and accessories for newborns who might not otherwise receive them. Joshua will enter kindergarten at Quail Lake Elementary School in August.

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Chanting Meditation Workshop with Swami Nikhilanand
9:30AM – 2:30PM
Awakening The Inner Spark of Divinity – includes yoga postures, transpersonal relaxation, lunch, kirtan, meditation and talk
Barsana Dham
400 Barsana Road
Austin, TX 78737
512-288-7180 x323

The Bliss of Chanting with Swami Nikhilanand
7-9 PM

An evening filled with Kirtan, Sanskrit verses, drumming, Bliss and Divine Love
Unity Center of Austin
9603 Dessau Road
Austin, TX 78714
512-836-6372