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Maharashtra Mandal, New York
Upcoming Event
| 2010 Program Schedule |
| Paadwa |
March 28th |
| Maharashtra Day |
May 1st |
| Anual Picnic |
July 17th |
| Ganesh Utsav |
Sepetember 12th |
| Kojagiri/Navaratri |
October 16th |
| Diwali |
November 14th |
| General Body Meeting |
December 2nd week |
Note: This is tentative schedule and dates are subject to change depending on the availability of the auditoriums and programs.
Following message is from Minnesota Marathi Association
Dasbodh 12 sessions
Namaskar,
Since 17th century, Dasbodh, regarded as one of the classic spiritual texts has influenced people in all walks of life. Written by Shri Samarth Ramdas, one of the greatest Saints of India, the teachings from Dashbodh are timeless and are still perfectly applicable in today's internet/mobile world.
There are different ways to look at what Dasbodh has to offer us. You can look through prism of Spirituality or Inquisitiveness or our Heritage.
Our dear friend Shri Arvind Apte (Minneapolis, Minnesota) has been reading Dasbodh and reflecting on Dasbodh teachings for many years and is eager to share the same with others.
Through this web conference we intend to do the same. We hope to succeed in generating interest among the listeners to explore further on their own in all such elements that enrich our Hindu heritage. We request you to please give it a try.
Thank You for your time and commitment.
This Webinar is held every week on Saturday, from:
Jan 16, 2010 to Apr 3, 2010 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM CDT
Register Now at: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/149238753
Once registered you will receive an email confirming your registration with information you need to join the Webinar.
System Requirements:
PC-based attendees
Required: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista
Macintosh®-based attendees
Required: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer
Disclaimer: Maharasahtra Mandal New York is neither a sponsor nor an endorser of this event. MMNY is also not responsible for the contents, views or opinions expressed in these sessions.
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About Maharashtra Mandal, New York:
Maharashtra Mandal, a non-profit Organization was established in 1970 for convening Marathi-speaking
people from India who reside in the Tri-state area. The goal of the organization is to foster the Marathi
culture by organizing activities such as music, dramas, dances, as well as celebrating festivals such as
Ganesh Utsav, Diwali, etc.
There are currently over 400 members, including over 150 life members and 100 family and single members.
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