Hindu New Year!

Hindu New year is marked world over nearly at the same time period as Easter is marked by Christians and culmination of Ramadan and Eid celebrations. What more evidence can one get that We are all ONE despite different practices, regions and skin tones. Read on to find more as my compilation of a few ways various in which The Hindu New Year celebrations are carried on by different people in their own varied ways yet with a similarity of each following religious practices.

Reiki Training at Faraja : (A healer’s diary)

The students had some lovely experiences with the energy attunement, with self healing post the attunement as well as during healing others in the later half of the class. The HMGC group was a shy lot as these are girls from traumatized backgrounds and each year we see them come as hesitant, nervous girls that leave as confident, bold, vocationally trained girls when they graduate after 12 months.

Sikh New Year

the Nanakshahi calendar and its new year begin with the month of Chet (Mid-March) that corresponds to the beginning of the season of Basant (Indian Spring) and also coincides with the Spring Equinox. As such, the Nanakshahi calendar sits in harmony and is in perfect sync with natural and celestial events.