GHHF Round up of our activities October 1-10 2023

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1. Time for Ayurveda, time to lead Healthy Live (10/10)

It is time to go back to our roots, dig deep into the ancient wisdom, practice Ayurveda to live a very productive and healthy life. It is also time to realize the potential dangers of ultra processed food and take necessary steps to change our habits for a better life. Also, every Hindu look at Bharat and take individual responsibility to protect Sanatana Dharma to enable the ancient timeless wisdom to flourish.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zW1AZh3qdvs

https://www.savetemples.org/post/practice-ayurveda-protect-sanathana-dharama-dr.-prakasarao-velagapudi-ghhf/1751

  1. Practice Ayurveda and Protect Sanatana Dharma 910/9)

National Center for Health Statistics states that the United States has seen decreases in life expectancy and increases in obesity and drug overdose rates, as well as steadily increasing overall health care costs.

Chronic Deceases:

Heart diseases and stroke, cancer, Opioid addiction, infectious diseases, Diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, Brain injury, Parkinson’s diseases, mental health issues, obesity, etc. are some of the chronic diseases that are inflicting the US population. For example, Diabetes affects 30 million American adults and children. NIH-funded technological advances offer much promise.

https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-practice-ayurveda-and-protect-sanatana-dharma/1750 (10/8)

  1. Converted Hindus from Christianity are undertaking Pilgrimage to Lord Venkateswara Temple on Tirumala Hills; Boarded train and started singing Bhajans.

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is very happy to announce that we have initiated a pilgrimage to have a darshan of Sri Balalji on the Tirumala Hills and receive the blessings. Sri Gopi Krishna Acharya and Sri Raviji have planned this pilgrimage to converted Hindus to ensure that they remain Hindus, practice Hinduism, and become role models for others. As we all know these converted Hindus have withstood so much pressure from Christian Pastors and threatening them dire consequences. Our Priests have been in constant contact with them giving them enough strength to face the pressure imposed on them by Christians.

https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-converted-hindus-from-christianity-are-undertaking-pilgrimage-to-lord-venkateswara-temple-on-tirumala-hills-boarded-train-and-started-singing-bhajans/1749 (10/6)

  1. Large Hindu meeting was organized to discuss the programs we are conducting and to discuss the future Plans – Hindu Hostel and Hindu Study Center with local help in Guntur, Andhra.

he meeting was organized at Yajnavalka Kshetra in Pandaripuram, Guntur town under the auspices of Global Hindu Heritage Foundation. In this meeting, the main purpose of the meeting was to describe the many programs already being done under the auspices of the Global Hindu Heritage Foundation and to request participants to participate in those programs. Sri Srinivas Pinnamaneni and Sri Rajesh Talked about various projects undertaken by GHHF and the future plans to bring unity among Hindus and also provide services that would help the needed Hindus. Many youth come from various villages and go to colleges and universities. They will always be looking for facilities they need.

https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-large-hindu-meeting-was-organized-to-discuss-the-programs-we-are-conducting-and-to-discuss-the-future-plans-hindu-hostel-and-hindu-study-center-with-local-help-in-guntur-andhra/1747

  1. Bala Samskar Kendras – Students learned about Guru Gobind Singh, battles with Muslim Rulers, his history and significance of Prakash Parv -Jayanti.(10/5)  Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is very happy to inform you that the overwhelming majority of Bala Samskar Kendras remembered the great national hero Guru Govind Singh with much appreciation and enthusiasm. Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti 2022: The auspicious occasion of Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti is also known as the Prakash Parv of the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is the birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh and falls every year in December or January. On this day, devotees from all around the world send best wishes to one another and vow to follow the teachings and the path of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-bala-samskar-kendras-students-learned-about-guru-gobind-singh-battles-with-muslim-rulers-his-history-and-significance-of-prakash-parv-jayanti/1746

  1. Bala Samskar Kendras – Students visited Hindu Temple, witnessed Puja, listened Mantra chanting, learned about Murthy worship and enjoyed Prasadam. (10/4)

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is very happy to inform that our Bala Samskar students went to a Hindu Temple and witnessed Abhishekam and heard mantras chanted during Abhishekam. For thousands of years Hindu temples have been constructed, allowing people to immerse themselves in an atmosphere where they can worship a particular form of https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-bala-samskar-kendras-students-visited-hindu-temple-witnessed-puja-listened-mantra-chanting-learned-about-murthy-worship-and-enjoyed-prasadam/1745God, gather with other devotees, and become more connected to the Absolute.

https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-bala-samskar-kendras-students-visited-hindu-temple-witnessed-puja-listened-mantra-chanting-learned-about-murthy-worship-and-enjoyed-prasadam/1745

  1. Bala Samskar Students – Learned the importance of and benefits of Trikonasana and practiced to acquire Strength and Balance. (10/2)

Trikonasana is a standing yoga posture that requires strength, balance and flexibility. In this posture, both arms extend with the legs spread apart and one foot turned at a 90-degree angle. The upper body bends toward the lead foot so that one arm reaches toward, but not necessarily touching, the ground and the other toward the sky.

The term comes from the Sanskrit trikona, meaning “three corners” or “triangle,” and asana, meaning “posture.” The term is often used synonymously with utthita trikonasana (extended triangle pose).

In addition to a range of physical benefits, trikonasana is believed to unblock energy pathways in the body. It is one of the basic poses common to the many styles of yoga.

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  1. Dhupa Deepa Naivedyam Puja Items distributed to select Gramadevata Temples to Celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi in West Godavari District in Andhra Pradesh. (10/1)

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is extremely happy to recognize the need to preserve and protect the traditions and customs in the villages. We feel that many villagers identify themselves their Gramadevatas and pray for their blessings to protect them from possible impeding dangers. This is our effort to revive the sentiments and faith in Gramadevatas who once played a significant role in unifying the entire community. During the celebrations of Ganesh Chaturthi festival GHHF distributed Dhupa Deepa Naivedyam Pooja kits to selected villages in Dalit communities.

https://www.savetemples.org/post/ghhf-dhupa-deepa-naivedyam-puja-items-distributed-to-select-gramadevata-temples-to-celebrate-ganesh-chaturthi-in-west-godavari-district-in-andhra-pradesh/1742

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