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Summer Oriental Studies and Spiritual Camp Begins at Shri Pitambara Ashram

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22 May 25
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Banswara |A Summer Oriental Studies and Spiritual Training Camp commenced on Thursday at Shri Pitambara Ashram, located near Shri Vaneshwar Mahadev in Banswara. Organized by Gayatri Mandal Banswara, the camp will run until June 30 and aims to preserve, practice, and promote Vedic culture and Sanatan traditions.

In-depth Training in Ancient Disciplines

The daily morning session, held from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM, includes training in Sandhyopasana, Panchdev worship, mantra chanting, stotra recitation, Vedic rituals, Pauranik practices, Rudrabhishek, and other traditional methods of spiritual discipline.

The evening session, conducted from 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM, features collective recitations and practices of Shri Vishnusahasranama, Lalita Sahasranama, Durga Saptashati, Dash Mahavidya Sadhana, Shri Suktam, Kanakdhara Stotra, and worship of Hanuman and Bhairav.

Special Consultations Every Sunday

Every Sunday, a full-day consultation camp will be held from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM, covering introductory topics like astrology, phonetic science, and mantra therapy. A spiritual Q&A session will also be conducted from 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM. Regular evening rituals such as yajnas, spiritual experiments, and group prayers have been ongoing for over a year and will continue throughout the camp.

On Sundays and festive occasions, activities will take place from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, including yajnas, training sessions, and consultations.

Free Entry and Facilities for All Age Groups

The entire training program is completely free of cost. Enthusiasts and spiritual seekers of all age groups are welcome to participate. All necessary facilities will be provided by Shri Pitambara Ashram Management at no charge.

The ashram management emphasized that this initiative is purely voluntary and non-commercial, undertaken with a spirit of social and spiritual responsibility. Its objective is to awaken religious consciousness, propagate Sanatan traditions, and prepare the new generation to carry forward India’s ancient spiritual heritage.


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