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RASHTREEYA SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH
IT MILANS, BENGALURU
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Invites you for a
Lecture program
on
"Indian Approach to Global Life"
by
Sri Shatavadhani Dr R. Ganesh
Renowned Scholar and speaker
Place: Ragiguda School Auditorium [map]
South End 'F' Cross, 9th Block, Jayangara
Adjacent to Ragiguda Anjaneya Temple
Bangalore
Date : 29.05.2011, Sunday
Time : 10:30 am to 12:15 pm
You are cordially invited with your family and friends.
Kartheek N. S.
Jayanagara Khanda Karyavaha
- Please be seated 10 minutes before the commencement of the program.
- For further information, kindly contact 9845969951, 9945242996, or itmilan.bengaluru@gmail.com
About the Topic:
India has its deep roots in Vedic culture. Vedic culture proclaims "Sarve Janah Sukhino Bhavanto" - meaning, welfare for one and all. In today's competitive world, growth of one country is measured by the fall of other countries, growth of one community is measured by fall of other communities - leading to a belief that growth of one person is measured by fall of others. But, since long ago, Hindu philosophy has preached integral welfare of human beings.
Indian Approach to Global Life - is a thought-provoking session on approaches of Indian philosophy from a global perspective.
About Shatavadhani Dr. R Ganesh
Avadhanam is one of the Ancient Indian Classical art of imaging memory & instantaneous spot versification (ashukavitva). Dr. R Ganesh, popularly known as 'Shatavadhani', created history by reviving, nourishing and re-establishing this art in all its glory. He holds a world record for marathon versification for 24 hours in 8 different languages on the theme of “Indian Contribution to World Heritage”. He has performed over 400 Ashtaavadhanams and 4 Shatavadhanams. A graduate of Mechanical Engineering from the Vishweshwaraiah College of Engineering, Bangalore, Dr. Ganesh holds M. Sc degree in Material Science and Metallurgy from the well-known Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. He also holds a Masters in Sanskrit from the Mysore University and a D.Lit from Hampi University. His ‘Rashtravadhana’, which was a tribute to Kargil war heroes, greatly inspired patriotic sentiments.
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