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Journey to India, Part 2: December Call in Bangalore

By Luphil

Part 2/5 Master CVV introduced two days of group meditation and initiation, one in the month of Gemini and one in the month of Capricorn, 29th May and 29th December. Since 2003, it became a tradition for December Call to be carried out in Bangalore, and it was now the 113th December Call celebration, starting in the evening of 28th December 2022.

Journey to India, part 2: December Call in Bangalore

It is always a very inspiring get-together. The structure was very much the same like it had been in the previous years, and the energy was present like before, even without the physical presence of Master KPK.

Journey to India, part 2: December Call in Bangalore
Preparing sand images before the dais

The morning and evening prayers were conducted by Sri R.P. Joshi, the head of Sadguru Tapovana, and he also gave two talks. Group members from Bangalore conducted the rituals and the poojas – Ganapathi (Ganesha) poojas in the beginning of the celebration and in the early morning, a fire ritual and a Dattatreya ritual. These rituals always create an ambiance enriched with strong spiritual vibrations which are uplifting all the space around. This is partly not so much understood it the West but it is an intense means of manifesting spiritual magnetism.

Journey to India, part 2: December Call in Bangalore
Evening prayer
Journey to India, part 2: December Call in Bangalore
Sri Joshi and his wife conducting the fire ritual
Journey to India, part 2: December Call in Bangalore
Dattatreya ritual

There were also small rituals for giving first food to babies and introduction of children into writing. Sri Joshi as well as Guru Prasad and Navaneetam from Visakhapatnam gave talks, new books of Master KPK were presented (Master CVV – Yoga and Aphorisms to Disciples, and Dwelling and the Indweller, about living in the body and in a house) and at the end gifts were distributed to the participants.

The entire celebration was an uplifting event and very well organised – dining halls with a special service for Westerners, a book stall and help desks – the Tapovana group took much care for the well-being of all who participated. Together with some other members from Germany and Spain, we were accommodated in the nearby house of a family who made their own rooms available to us – an overwhelming hospitality and experience of brotherhood.

Journey to India, part 2: December Call in Bangalore
Book presentation, Sri Joshi, Sri Guru Prasad and Sri Ravendranath (Ravi)
Journey to India, part 2: December Call in Bangalore
Book presentation: Dwelling and the Indweller
Journey to India, part 2: December Call in Bangalore
A talk by Sri Raju (Navaneetam)
Journey to India, part 2: December Call in Bangalore
Cultural program by youngsters of Tapovana group

The gatherings are also always a good occasion for a number of talks with members about organisational issues, strengthening the collaboration. However, the time flew by quickly, and on 30th December afternoon we were sitting already in the airplane to the next stage of the journey, Visakhapatnam.

Journey to India, part 2: December Call in Bangalore

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