Where to Study Advanced Explanations of Raja Yoga in India

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earl

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Where to Study Advanced Explanations of Raja Yoga in India

Post20 Jan 2008

Here are some addresses where you can study advanced explanations of Raja Yoga or arrange to meet Baba Virendra Dev Dixit Dixit personally.

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bansy

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Post20 Jan 2008

Can you (PBKs) give a little description of each centre, i.e its area size, the number of regular servers, how many regular members, accessibility.
This would be of more benefit to foreigners who do not always have the chance to make a trip to India, if only once.
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arjun

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Post20 Jan 2008

Sister bansy wrote:Can you (PBKs) give a little description of each centre, i.e its area size, the number of regular servers, how many regular members, accessibility.
This would be of more benefit to foreigners who do not always have the chance to make a trip to India, if only once.


Omshanti.

In terms of area and size the mini-Madhubans at Farrukhabad, Delhi, Calcutta and Nilanga are the big ones, but even these do not have little or no open space (except for the mandatory open space surrounding the built up area). These mini-Madhubans accomodate large number of surrendered PBK Sisters and mothers (I guess it could be 50-100 at each of the above MMs plus a few male PBKs). These are the mini-Madhubans which exclusively accomodate the surrendered PBKs and those PBKs who come to stay there temporarily. At the remaining mini-Madhubans the PBK family which has donated the building also lives in the same premises (may be on a separate floor or in a separate portion); the number of surrendered PBKs living there must be less than 50 including one or two male PBKs.

Since almost all the mini-Madhubans remain open from Six in the morning to almost Eight in the night some or the other local PBK keeps visiting the place throughout the day. Any newcomer/BK/PBK can visit these mini-Madhubans during the above timings. Generally Murli classes are organized twice everyday although the morning class witnesses more attendance.

Regards,
OGS,
Arjun

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