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Swami Udit Chaitanya’s spiritual discourse draws record crowd

Posted by 17 October 2011 2,261 views 2 Comments Print

 The two-day spiritual odyssey of Swami Udit Chaitanya in UK drew a large number of  audience at different venues.

Addressing a `satsang` at  Sree Narayana Guru Mission, the swamiji laid the emphasis on strengthening one’s mind to face the growing challenges of the changing times.” Believe in your mind and embolden it through infusing conscious energy”, he said.

Swamiji addressed events held at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan,4A Castletown Road and at Murguan Temple, Church Road.

Swami Chaitanya is due to address another `satsang` to be hosted by the Kent Hindu Samajam on Saturday, 22nd  October 2011 from 4pm to 7pm . The venue is Medway Hindu Sabha Mandir , 361 Canterbury Street, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 5XS.

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  • Sanal Madhavan said:

    Swami Udit Chaitanya planted the seeds of happiness on all who attended the Satsang at the Sree Narayana Guru Mission of the UK on the afternoon of Sunday, 16 Oct 2011. In understanding his subject matter and delivering the message of Bhagvatham in the most exhilarating of ways, the Swami made it abundantly clear, that happiness, is in the hands of all us. We just don’t realise it. May the Swami go far and spread joy. HariOm!

    Sanal Madhavan

  • Suresh Dharmarajan said:

    Truly an inspirational individual. Swamji is a charismatic individual and he has the almost divine ability to capture the attention of the audience through the camaraderie and relativity of the words used in the most simplistic of ways in his discourses. A great Teacher without a doubt ; but; what makes Sawamiji capture my attention is the depth of knowledge he has and the way he can part that knowledge tailor-made for any audience without distinction. I am truly honoured to have had an audience with Swamiji in person at the Sree Narayana Guru Mission of the UK and at the Sree London Murugan Temple on the 16th October 2011. Should the opportunity arise again, I will definitely seize it again without hesitation. Learnt a lot!

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