A satsang on behalf of Sanatan Sanstha at Chennai
On February 9, 2020 in the Arumbakam region a special satsang was organised at the Perumal school. Mrs. Kalpana Balaji gave guidance on ‘spiritual practice’.
On February 9, 2020 in the Arumbakam region a special satsang was organised at the Perumal school. Mrs. Kalpana Balaji gave guidance on ‘spiritual practice’.
At the ‘Sanskar Convent’ in Nangloi an exhibition of Holy texts and sattvik products of Sanatan Sanstha were on display.
With the objectives of creating awareness about establishing a Hindu nation and bringing together like-minded individuals and organisations, in two districts of Uttar Pradesh viz. Jaunpur and Chandauli, Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Sanatan Sanstha organised a Hindu Rashtra Sampark Abhiyan.
Sanatan Sanstha put up a stall at the 43rd bookfair organised at the YMCA here from January 9 to 21, 2020.
On February 5, 2020 Sanatan Sanstha organised the discourse on ‘Spiritual practice for a blissful living’ at the ‘Khare Mangal Karyalay’ in Kolhapur.
During his guidance at the workshop Mr. Nagesh Gade Comprehensive Editor of Sanatan Prabhat periodicals said, ‘Man takes birth to fulfill two objectives, expiate destiny and realise God.
Spiritual workshops were organised in Sangli District for readers of Sanatan Prabhat, devout Hindus and spiritual aspirants. The topics covered here were ‘What is spiritual practice ?’
On the occasion of Sankashti Chaturthi pilgrimage to the Ganapati temple at Ganapati Naka here a huge exhibition of Dharmashikshan flexboards and Holy texts was put up.
At the 33rd Hyderabad Book Fair held at Bhagyanagar and the 31st Vijaywada Book Fair held at Andhra Pradesh, Sanatan Sanstha had set up its stall of Holy texts and sattvik products, which received an excellent response from spiritual aspirants.
Tourism Minister of Uttarakhand Mr. Satpal Maharaj visited the stall and appreciated the mission of the Sanstha. Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament Dr. Satyanarayan Jatiya visited the exhibition