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Written by Administrator   
Sunday, 20 September 2009

Our Current Project:

Providing Healthcare at Shanmukh Hospital

Cherikulam is a village in Tamil Nadu with a population of 7000, surrounded by a cluster of 40 smaller villages. Healthcare in this region was administered through a small, under funded village hospital with bare minimum supplies, staffed by well intentioned nurses and volunteers.

Since November 2001, we have provided much needed support and were able to provide the following:

Full time Pediatrician
Nebulizers
an Electrocardiogram
Medicine

Medical Supplies

The incomes of the community as a whole do not meet minimal living requirements. As such, any medical services are entirely dependent on donations and charitable offerings.

Our current needs are the following

  1. Furnish the Operating Room--Budget$10,000
  2. Diesel Generation--Budget $7,500
  3. X ray machine--Budget $15,000
  4. Medicine and Supples--Budget--No Fixed Budget (on-going)

Completed Projects:

1. Renovated Shanmukh Maternity and General Hospital

Details:
Paved the entire Shanmukh Hospital and painted the exterior; established a modern maternity ward with equipment; created a private examination room with equipment; overhauled the ambulance

Budget:$7,500
Project Completed: December 2007

2. Expanding the Nesakarangal Orphanage

Details:
Plan 3000 sq ft – Phase I 1500sq ft.
Extra space, bathroom, bunks & supplies.
Budget: $37,500
Projected completed: January 2007

3. Established First School in Karungal

Details:
Plan 3000 sq. ft. –Phase I 1500 sq. ft.
Bathroom, water purification, books, school supplies, tables, benches, etc,
Budget: $45,000
Projected Completion: May 2008

4. Nesakarangal Dairy and Veg. Farm
Details:
Plan 3 acres (40 cows and veg farm)
Revenue generating farm to provide income to support the 135+ orphans at Nesakarangal
Budget:$11,000

Project Completed: September 2008



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Upcoming Calendar
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 17 September 2009
Calendar of Divine Life society for Sept. and October

Nav Ratri puja begins on Sept 19 and ends Maha Navmi on 27 Sept. 2010
Vijay Dasami  Sept. 28 2010
Ekadasi Sept 30 2010
Prodasha Puja on Oct. 1 2010
Rasa Lila Purnima October 3  2010
Ekadasi Oct. 14 2009
Deepavali October 17 2010
Sri Goverdhan Puja October 18 2010
8th Anniversary of Punyatithi H.H Sri Swami Krishnandaji Maharaj
Chaturmasa vrat ends October 30 2010
 
Benefits of Panch Mahayajnas Continued pt 2
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Today we are going to continue our discussion on the Maha yajna that we started last week and hope it will beneficial to most of you Brahma yajna also Rishi Yajna,
Every human being should study the sacred scriptures and make every effort to share with others.This Brahma yajna or Rishi Yajna By doing so  he repays the debt to the Rishis.

DEVA YAJNA
Bhagavan Sri Krishna says in the Bhagavata Gita "Having in ancient times emanated mankind together with sacrifice, The Lord creator said,"By this shall ye propagate;be this to you the fullfiller of desires, with this nourish ye the shining ones; and may shining ones nourish yeThus nourishing on another, and ye shall reap the highest good. For nourished  by sacrifice(yajna),the shining ones shall bestow on to you the enjoyments you desire.A thief verily is who he enjoyeth what is given to them and without returning anything.The righteous who eats the remnants of yajna are freed from all sins.manu says;Let a man ever engage in the study of the Vedas and in the rites of the Devas; engaging in the rites of the vedas he supports all kingdoms.These Yajnas turns the wheel of life in accordance with the Divine will help the evolution of man and the world.
 

Pitri Yajnas
Offerings to the forefathers, regularly is Pitri Yajna

BHUTA Yajna
Distribution to foods to cows , dogs birds fish etc. is called bhut yajna

MANUSHYA Yajna
Feeding the poor, the homeless the handicap, hungry, clothing the naked, giving shelter to the homeless comforting the distress, are all forms of manushya yajnaAny kind of service to the suffering feeding the guest is all manusya yajna..
Hope to continue this discussion next week. The benefits PANCHA Mahayajnas
May god bless you all
swamiji

 
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