INTERNATIONAL GURUKULA COMMUNITY
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INTERNATIONAL GURUKULA COMMUNITY
Swami Bua, the youngest of eighteen children, was born with severe physical disabilities. His legs and feet were crippled and contorted and he apparently went into some kind of coma at the age of two. Assuming that he was dead, his parents placed him on a funeral pyre to be cremated. The heat woke him up and the family, thinking he had risen from the dead, shunned him. The die was cast. He was sent away to lead a life as an outsider, wandering from village to village, seeking food and shelter from others. He lived on fruit, vegetables, and a little rice. There was no such thing as extras or indulgences for the villagers. Families worked to feed themselves and keep thatch over their heads.
Truth...Goodness...Beauty
I G C Festival at New York
Sep.26 - Oct. 4, 2009
International Gurukula Community is Not-for-profit organization mainly for the purpose of creating social harmony and co-operation among the individuals in consonance with the principles and teaching of spiritual leaders. This harmony is achieved by cultivating one’s inner and outer peace through yogic arts. By turning our mental and physical energies towards the divine, a new and expanded consciousness is within the reach of every human being. International Gurukula Community is committed to propagating Yoga, Ayurveda, organic & holistic life style and its virtues to the society through regular classes, festival and other yoga related programs. The International Gurukula Community is a community of individuals who support yogic, dharmic, holistic, and environmentally-friendly living. International Gurukula Community programs strives to unite the community, promote total health and caring for the environment, and emphasize yoga's importance as a tool for personal and global enlightenment leading to world peace.
Ammachi in NYC
July 7,8 & 9th
at Manhattan Center 34th 8th ave