Saturday 12 September 2015


An invitation from the children of Swami Rama Sadhaka Grama,
Rishikesh – India:

Hari Om to Swami Ji’s children,

Even Swami Ji is not with us from body but he is always with us in heart. Swami Ji loved children. He saw God in children; so take care of young ones.  He is not with us, but we can find Swami Ji when meditating with your heart. Swami Ji taught us meditation to control our mind, think better and be kind and loving to each other. 

We share with you our feelings:

-         ‘I miss you very much, because you are not there any more. I love you.’ Purnima

-         ‘Swami Ji is very nice and he is still present though not from body but in our hearts.’ Aditi

-         ‘He loved all children. He was present; he is present, present in our hearts.’ Shakshi

-         ‘I miss Swamiji. Swamiji loves anyone who comes into the ashram. He is not present from body, but his 
           blessings are with us.’ Udayan.

-         ‘I miss Swamiji. I have to cry when I think of him.’ Kirti

Please come to share your feelings, memories and emotions at our blog: ‘Shanga of (Young) Kalyana Mitra’ for all Swami Ji's children. (BLOG LINK)


Mission 

This blog will serve as an interactive platform among all the beloved children of Swamiji, so that the teachings of the Tradition and the expression of love can be shared with all, starting with the next generation.

With the guidance of their parents and other responsible adults we encourage all the children of the Himalayan Tradition to:

-         Share their feelings and experiences about Swamiji
-         Learn, apply, and share the values taught within the Himalayan Tradition.




(To the loving parents of these children, please feel free to contact Rabindra Sahu at rabindrasahu@hotmail.com if you have any questions or concerns. Comments will be reviewed by Rabindra Sahu and/or Lea Sellinger before being posted. All children are encouraged to share their experiences of the Tradition, to ask questions and reply to each other’s questions in a loving and respectful manner.)