
Dunchurch Village Hall,
Rugby Rd, Dunchurch, CV22 6PN
Event Agenda:
6:00 – 6:30pm – Sri Vishnu Sahasranama Parayanam
6:30 – 8:00pm – Discourse by Swamiji and Interaction with Swamiji
8:00pm onwards – Prasada Vitharana (Serving)
This is a FREE EVENT but RSVP helps us to reduce the prasadam wastage and arrange logistics for Health and Safety measures.
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Discourse: REFLECT | REVIVE | REJOICE
By His Holiness Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji
How do we reflect on thousands of years of our heritage? What to take, what to leave, and what to revive for the future? That’s a rich and meaningful question — one that touches the heart of cultural continuity, spiritual identity, and our responsibility to the next generation.
This talk will guide us in understanding:
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Reflect – On the Wisdom of the Ages: To reflect on our heritage is not simply to study history — it is to listen to the soul of a civilization. Reflection requires honesty without cynicism and reverence without blind imitation. It is a dialogue between the past and the present, with the future listening in. India’s spiritual and cultural legacy spans millennia: the Vedas, Upanishads, the lives of saints like Sri Ramanujacharya, the poetry of Alwars, the architecture of temples, the philosophies of dharma, and the practices of daily discipline and devotion.
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Revive – The Timeless, Not the Obsolete: From reflection, comes clarity on what to revive. Not everything old is gold, but not everything modern is progress either. Revival is about spirit, not structure — bringing ancient principles into modern relevance.
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Rejoice – In Living and Sharing a Living Heritage: When we reflect with discernment and revive with purpose, we can rejoice — not in a nostalgic past, but in a living tradition that breathes through us today. To rejoice is to celebrate the grace that flows through our heritage, unbroken and ever-renewing — like the Ganga, flowing from ancient peaks to nourish the plains of the present.
As Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji often says:
“Heritage is not a burden to carry. It is a light to hold, and a flame to pass on.”
Let us come together to reflect, revice, and rejoice our lives towards peace, purpose, and divine grace.