Our 2nd day of camp and the youth are enjoying themselves. Our morning started with Hatha Yoga. It was Dandapani’s turn to teach the girls and Muni’s turn to teach the boys. Immediately after Hatha Yoga we did 20 minutes of guided meditation.

The meditation that I (Dandapani) conducted was structured in a way that it would keep the interest of children while still teaching them how to visualize and feel plus move their awareness through various areas of their mind. More than half the girls class were able to stay concentrated through the whole meditation and get to know the inner realms of their mind. It was an inwardly rewarding morning!

In my class today we continued our study from the book “Gurudeva’s Toolbox for a Spiritual Life”. The topic today was about marriage – exploring the areas of arranged or assisted marriage, inter-racial marriages, same and mixed religion marriages.

We also continued the exploration of the topic of “Hindu Parenting”. This has been by far the most liveliest topic of the camp. Advice on good Hindu parenting by children….now I’ve heard some amazing insights and solutions to good parenting today. Perspectives from 1st generation American born Hindus. These children have shared insights and solutions that are fair, just, wise and loving. We are compiling these thoughts and will share them with you soon. But I’ll leave you with one piece of advice from a young camper.

Dandapani: “Can anyone give advice on good Hindu parenting methods?”
Camper: “Parents should not get angry with their children.”
Dandapani: “Ok. If parents should not get angry with their children, do you have an alternate solution?”
Camper: “Thoughtful reasoning!”

Dandapani teaching youth yoga and meditation

Dandapani leading the group in chanting "Om" at the begining of our Hatha Yoga class.

Morning Hatha Yoga class

Morning Hatha Yoga class

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Dandapani teaching

Dandapani teaching the under 14 years old group

Hindu Parenting class

The topic of Hindu parenting sparked great participation from the youth

Hindu parenting

We covered many important topics such as how parents should speak to their children

Manasa (right) is one of the two head counselors of the camp. Rupa on the left was our photographer today and is responsible for taking all the beautiful photos of camp events featured on today's blog.

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Muni teaching one of the classes.

 

Good evening from Morgantown, West Virginia where 55 Hindu youth have gathered with Dandapani and Muni Natarajan (and camp coordinators) for a week long camp. The focus is the study of Hinduism and to have a joyous time with fellow Hindu youth.

A typical day sees campers in an hour long hatha yoga and meditation class starting at 7am. Then it’s breakfast followed by classes from 9am to noon. Then lunch and an afternoon full of activities. After an early dinner, we get together for bhajans/kirtan (devotional singing) followed by half an hour of question and answers that usually takes place outdoors. Among the topics covered in class today were ‘Looking for a guru to guide your life?’, ‘Seeking to understand the mind?’ and ‘Don’t know what to do next in your life?’.

Dandapani is also discussing with the youth in each of the classes about ‘Hindu Parenting’. “What is your advice for being a good Hindu parent and why?” is the question that he has been posing to the campers. And we’ve already gotten some wonderful answers which we will share with you shortly.

The classes this year are based on lessons from the book “Gurudeva’s Toolbox for a Spiritual Life” by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami which is published by Kauai’s Hindu Monastery in Hawaii. The practical timeless wisdom contained within this book focuses on sharing practical insights and spiritual tools for challenges that most people face in daily life.

Question of the day from a young camper: “What is Michael Jackson’s karma like?”

Camp starts at 7am with classes on hatha yoga and meditation. Muni teaching the girls meditation.

Muni taught the girls hatha yoga and meditation in the morning while Dandapani taught the boys.

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Muni teaching a class.

One of the afternoon activities today was to create tie dye t-shirts. The result some creatively colorful t-shirts and hands!

Bhajans in the evening.

Campers enjoying the evening bhajans.

dandapani teaching hindu youth meditation

Dandapani leads a question and answer session with the campers in the evening.

 

We are happy to announce our next spiritual adventure, this time to the beautiful state of Kerala in South India in April/May of 2011. Kerala is a mellow and gentle introduction to India for all first time visitors.

Bright, colorful and saturated in sounds and smells to tantalize your every sense, with exotic foods to take you on a culinary voyage all its own, friendly locals with warm smiles, Kerala will charm and mystify you in every way. It is no wonder the locals call their state God’s Own Country. Click here to learn more or to sign up for this spiritual adventure.

Our next spiritual adventure is to Kerala in South India as we explore Hindu mysticism and the ancient practice of ayurveda on 14-day journey.

 

Update: The last few days we’ve spent traveling from Nepal to India and in Darjeeling in the Himalayan mountains. Internet connection has been poor and thus we have not updated our blog. But we will be doing so now so please check back to see the latest updates. This post (23rd Oct) is new!

23rd October: We leave the lake side town of Pokhara this morning and make the drive to Chitwan National Park on the southern part of Nepal. The drive took a little over 4 hours as we headed away from the mountains to the north and made our way to the sub-tropical plains. Our bus pulled off the highway about 7 kms away from our lodge. Almost all of the accommodations around this area are outside the park except for 3 or 4. We were able to secure ourselves accommodation within the park itself.

We transfered all our luggage and ourselves onto 2 jeeps then drove towards the jungle passing by acres of paddy fields that were being harvested. As small villages disappeared from sight our surroundings turned to forest then jungle. About 25 minutes later we arrived at a river where a few men and canoes were awaiting our arrival. We boarded the canoes in small groups and crossed the river with the help of the boatmen. The river was fast flowing and added to the adventure of crossing it. Then loaded our bags onto 2 other jeeps that whisked us away to our lodge.

We were now truly in the jungle. With no fences around the lodge we were exposed to all the animals that lived in this region, from tigers to sloth bears to rhinoceros and more. The lodge is eco friendly and a lovely place. The cabins have no electricity and kerosene lamps are handed out at night. One truly gets the feel of living in the wild. Our first activity after lunch was to go on an elephant safari. Our 2-hour ride took us through various landscapes from forest to fields to dense jungles, river crossings and more. It was certainly the highlight for today and most of us got to see animals!

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

We depart the lake side town of Pokhara, Nepal, and head south to Chitwan National Park and stay at the Chitwan Jungle Lodge, experiencing elephant rides, hikes, canoe rides and more.

 

Campers share some of what they learned at the SV Temple Hindu youth camp that took place in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania.

 
Campers and teachers gather for a group photo in front of the Sri Venkateswara temple in Pittsburgh
Campers and teachers gather for a group photo in front of the Sri Venkateswara temple in Pittsburgh.
SV Temple Camp, Slippery Rock, PA
SV Temple Hindu Camp, Slippery Rock, PA
SV Temple Hindu Camp, Slippery Rock, PA
Friends, friends, friends!

SV Temple Hindu Camp, Slippery Rock, PA
Raghava and his little sister, Nidhi
SV Temple Hindu Camp, Slippery Rock, PA
SV Temple Hindu Camp, Slippery Rock, PA
Farewells on the last day.
SV Temple Hindu Camp, Slippery Rock, PA
Question and answer session outdoors with the campers.
SV Temple Hindu Camp, Slippery Rock, PA
Classes every morning from 9am to noon. We covered the basic beliefs of Hinduism and looked at its practical applicability in every day life.
SV Temple Hindu Camp, Slippery Rock, PA
We love iPhones!
SV Temple Hindu Camp, Slippery Rock, PA
Having fun on camp fire evening.
SV Temple Hindu Camp, Slippery Rock, PA

 
Head stand during the morning hatha yoga session that begins at 6:45am
Head stand during the morning hatha yoga session that begins at 6:45am.
Those who come every year to camp can get into the poses very well.
Those who come every year to camp can get into the poses very well.
The group is divided into two - boys and girls. Easan and Dandapani take turns teaching each group, alternating every day. After hatha yoga is our morning meditation session.
The group is divided into two – boys and girls. Easan and Dandapani take turns teaching each group, alternating every day. After hatha yoga is our morning meditation session.
Classes on Hinduism from 9am to noon. The group is divided into 3 age groups and they rotate among the teachers.
Classes on Hinduism from 9am to noon. The group is divided into 3 age groups and they rotate among the teachers.
Happy campers!
Happy campers!
In the afternoon campers make clay Ganeshas for the upcoming Ganesha Chaturthi festival.
In the afternoon campers make clay Ganeshas for the upcoming Ganesha Chaturthi festival.
Smaller groups were formed and each entertained all the campers with performances.
Smaller groups were formed and each entertained all the campers with performances.