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Swami Mukundananda teaches yoga in NJ Sunday

Press Coverage / September 22, 2009

Swami Mukundananda teaches yoga in NJ Sunday
NEW JERSEY

Over 200 people attended a six-day yoga camp last week conducted by Swami Mukundananda, a student of Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj, on the occasion of Janmashtmi at the Hindu Temple and Mahatma Gandhi Center in Wayne, New Jersey.The event was organized by the India Cultural Society. A two hour pravachan was also held on all three days, where Swami Mukundananda spoke about the human relationship with God. He also educated the attendees about curing ailments like heart diseases, digestion problems and diabetes by living a healthy lifestyle and incorporating yoga and meditation in their lives. “You don’t have to sit in the temple for an hour everyday, but when you pray to God, pray in the right manner,” Swami Mukundananda said. He also spoke about aim of life, true happiness and how to pray to God.Swami Mukundananda received his B Tech from the world-renowned Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. He then went on to secure his MBA from Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta. After that he worked for some time with the Tatas.However, material education did not quench his thirst for the Absolute Truth. He began traveling throughout India as a Sanyasi. Ultimately his search took him to his Spiritual Master, Jagadguru Shri Kripaluji Maharaj. Swamiji will be holding another yoga camp in the summer of 2009.

India Post News Service