Oshodhara Murthal Mahotsav in India draws over 500 participants; Nepali participants showcase cultural event
Published: 11:31 am Nov 19, 2024
KATHMANDU, NOVEMBER 19
The Murthal Mahotsav at Osho Dhara Nanak Ashram, India, began with the transformative 'Right Mindfulness and Prem Pragya' program, offering teachings on self-awareness, love, and wisdom. These sessions set the stage for harmonious living, helping participants connect with their inner selves and cultivate higher intelligence.
Following this, over 50 Nepali participants showcased vibrant cultural performances, including traditional folk dances, leaving the audience spellbound.
Samarthguru Siddhartha Aulia, founder of Oshodhara in Nepal and India, emphasized how Oshodhara's teachings, rooted in Sahaj Yog, have maintained the legacy of bringing entire families together in spirituality, fostering values, traditions, and culture. Through the integration of Gyan Yog, Bhakti Yog, and Karma Yog, Oshodhara has made the realization of divine consciousness easier, promoting a balanced, joyful life for all family members.
Manju Sharma, National Coordinator for Oshodhara Nepal, expressed her excitement for Samarthguru's upcoming six-day visit to Nepal in May 2025. She also extended special thanks to WE Program Coordinator Kusum Acharya from Manglapur, the Oshodhara India team, including Central Coordinator Acharya Darshan Pravakar, Event Coordinator Acharya Harshit, and all state coordinators for their outstanding efforts in organizing the event.
Sharma noted, 'We once learned moral science in our youth. However, as we mature, life teaches us invaluable lessons as we navigate feelings of hurt and happiness. The Pragya programs offer different understandings and skills to connect with our core values, enabling us to address situations with peace, love, and kindness.'
Manju Sharma also shared that the central office of Oshodhara offers a Saturday open meditation and interaction program. Additionally, a one-day Total Wellness session will be held on November 30 at Alfa Beta Complex, Buddhanagar, Kathmandu.
With hundreds of participants from Nepal and India expected, preparations for the Nepal Mahotsav 2025 are already underway, Sharma added.