Narasimha Jayanthi Celebration at Melbourne Namadwaar

Narasimha Jayanthi celebration at Melbourne Namadwaar was a truly meaningful and enriching experience. The highlight of the event was the inspiring participation of the Gopakuteeram children, who beautifully showcased Nava Vidha Bhakti – the nine forms of devotion as taught by Prahlada Maharaj – through a series of engaging and creative activities.

Shravanam (Listening) – Attentively listening to the Pravachanam on Bhakta Prahlada by our Level 3 Yuva.

Kirtanam (Singing) – Singing Prahlada Stuthi and Madhurageethams on Lord Narasimha, led by our Level 2 and 3 children.

Smaranam (Remembering) – Keeping Bhagavan in their thoughts through chanting, singing, and during the pooja.

Pada-sevanam (Kainkaryam) – Offering bhajans and worship to the Holy Padukas of Guru Maharaj.

Archanam (Worship) – During the Panchopachara pooja, they offered items representing the five elements (panchabootas) with sincerity.

Vandanam (Bowing) – The pooja included bowing and offering namaskars to Bhagavan.

Dasyam (Servitude) – Older children guided and supported the younger ones, with some staying back to help with cleanup.

Sakhyam (Friendship) – Working together in a spirit of friendship and cooperation.

Atma-nivedanam (Surrender) – Offering their time, effort, and hearts to Bhagavan.

In just one day, the children expressed all nine forms of devotion with earnestness and thoughtfulness. Our prostrations to Sri Swamiji for fostering such a wonderful community of children.

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  • Subha Muthuraman May 13, 2025, 2:08 pm

    Radhe Radhe. Pranams and Prostrations to Guruji Maharaj’s Holy Feet. The Stunner of a Satsang that bloomed in Melbourne Namadwaar, on the massive occasion of Sri Narasimha Jayanthi, is classy, stated succinctly. The ebullient photographs paint the phrase, with surgical precision, that this is a ‘Fusion of Exquisite Art and Impressive Artistry’. Guruji Maharaj incessantly carves the ‘Delectable Headroom for us to grow exponentially – the above Satsang is a colossal Testimony. Precisely put, Guruji Maharaj is that ‘Amazing Crusader of Positive Change’, who harnesses our Mental Fortitude and Attitude for, decisively they define our ‘Altitude’ – kindling our inner fire and blazing need – to succeed. The ‘Insurmountable Will to Emphatically Excel’ is thus steeply inculcated in our skins – right from childhood, courtesy Guruji Maharaj’s Classic Brainchild – Gopakuteeram! We are lost for words – what to admire [Guruji Maharaj’s disarming smile, the Majestic Posture of Lord Krishna, Sri Madhuri Sakhi Samedha Sri Premika Varadan adorned with adorable attire, carefully curated flower deck-up, the ‘ever Vibrant’ portrait of Sri Narasimha, the children subsumed zestfully in bringing to life Sri Prahlad Maharaj’s ‘Lofty Nonpareil Nine Forms of Devotion’ – capping everything is the ‘Orchestrated Efforts of the silent devotees’, behind the screen! Gratitude to Guruji Maharaj for His Cornucopian Plenitude [Abundance] of Grace that has resulted in our finding ‘the enriched way’ to cruise our lives in consonance with His Divine Will, thus warding off looming perils away!

  • Sundaramurthy Ganapathy May 13, 2025, 10:27 pm

    Yes indeed. So beautiful that the children did . Very beautifully presented by Vasu.

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