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Let us work like humble servants of the Supreme Father, let us live like dutiful children of the Supreme Father and let us love each other like earnest devotees of the Supreme Father.
Param Guru Huzur Sahabji Maharaj
The August Founder of Dayalbagh
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Basant 2024
In the Hindu month of maagh, the auspicious day of Panchmi (the fifth day of the lunar fortnight in the Hindu Calendar), which is popularly known as Basant Panchmi, is considered as a blessed and sacred day among Hindus and is welcomed as a harbinger of joy and exuberance. With the passing of the winter season, as soon as the season of Basant commences, there is an infusion of new energy in animals as well as birds, human beings and vegetation. Saints too have compared the time for the manifestation of the Supreme Lord of All Creation on this earth with the most majestic of all seasons—Basant.
Dayalbagh Leads Global Sustainability Through Conscious Living: A Model for the Future
Dayalbagh, a pioneering residential community in India, is demonstrating the power of living by the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Their unique 'Dayalbagh Way of Life' embodies selfless service and holistic sustainability, setting a global precedent.
Holi, festival of colours, celebrated in Dayalbagh and worldwide
Holi, also known as the festival of colours, was celebrated all over the world and in Europe by followers of RaDhaSvaAaMi Faith with a lot of fervor and enthusiasm. The Satsang Ghars in London, Birmingham, and Germany were decorated with colorful flowers and rangolis and illuminated in the night. Women got together to prepare Holi special sweets and savories like Gujjiya, Thandai etc. Men, women, young and old all participated in community and devotional activities and immersed in the bliss of spiritual colors and the love of the Almighty.
In the month of maagh, January/February, the auspicious day of Panchmi (the fifth day of the lunar fortnight in the Hindu Calendar), which is popularly known as Basant Panchmi, is considered as a blessed and sacred day among Hindus and is welcomed as a harbinger of joy and exuberance. With the passing of the winter season, as soon as the season of Basant commences, there is an infusion of new energy in animals as well as birds, human beings and vegetation. Saints too have compared the time for the manifestation of the Supreme Lord of All Creation on this earth with the most majestic of all seasons—Basant.
Amrit Kalash is a brand-new initiative, aimed at nurturing young minds. These Satsang-inspired stories are directed to bring forward the Bachans and sayings of our Revered Leaders in the form of illustrative narrations for easy understanding. These books are designed to help young readers to inculcate Satsang values and culture in their lives.
The Overseas Bulletin is a quarterly publication of DRSAE. Started by the name “RaDhaSvaAaMi Satsang Overseas Bulletin (Dayalbagh)” in May 1967, with due approval of the format from Param Guru Huzur Mehtaji Maharaj. With blessing, Gracious Huzur provided the motto ‘Dominus Illuminatio Mea’ (Let God be my Light).