Swami Viditatmananda To Visit San Diego in June 2014

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Sri Swami Viditatmananda Saraswati will be visiting San Diego June 30 – July 2, 2014. Swamiji will be giving two public talks:

Intelligent Living:

Dharma in the 21st Century

Monday, June 30th
7:30  PM
Shiva Vishnu Temple
9252 Miramar Road
San Diego, California 92126
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Freedom From Sadness

Tuesday July 1st, 2014
7:30 PM
First Unitarian Universalist Church
Clark Chapel, Hillcrest Campus
298 West Arbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92103.
Campus is opposite the UCSD Medical Center.  
Validated parking.
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(Free-will donation accepted)
 

 Freedom From Sadness 1.2

Registration

 

Please contact Daksha@arshadrishti.org for more information.

Sri Swami Viditatmananda, a senior disciple of Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati, expounds Vedanta with a simplicity and directness that make it easy to assimilate. Having lived and worked in the United States prior to becoming a renunciate, Swami Viditatmananda is familiar with the lifestyles in India and the West. With his insight into both cultures, he reaches out to everyone with equal ease.

Swami Viditatmananda graduated in 1978 from the course taught by Pujya Swamiji in Bombay, India. Since then he has been extremely active, teaching, writing books and preparing Pujya Swamiji’s words for publication. He visits the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam in Saylorsburg PA every year during spring/summer and conducts classes.

Under the banner of Adhyatma Vidya Mandir, Swami Viditatmananda conducts various programs to disseminate the knowledge of the scriptures. He gives talks on the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita all over Gujarat, India. He also conducts management seminars with a view of showing the relevance of Vedanta in management.

Swami Viditatmananda’s TatvatirthaAshrama is situated in the western outskirts of Ahmedabad in Gujarat. As its name suggests, it is a center for learning the Tattva, i.e. the truth.