Monday, 13 August 2012

New Sahaj Program at Danube Delta




The second largest river delta in Europe, after the Volga Delta is the Danube Delta  and it is the best preserved. Part of UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site, the  Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve has the third largest biodiversity in the world (over 5,500 flora and fauna species), exceeded only by the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the Galapagos Archipelago in Ecuador.  

Tulcea city is situated in this fascinating land of Danube Delta . It was an important harbor  since ancient times and its multi-ethnic culture (Romanian – Russian – Turkish) give to this city a special light.
http://www.romaniatourism.com/tulcea.html


The next Sahaj program organized by the Romanian collectivity will take place in the Auditorium of “Casa Cartii” Bookshop (Str. Isaccei Nr.20) on the 25th of August, at 6 pm.
The program will contain presentation of Sahaja Yoga method, The Self Realization experiment, video projection of H. H. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi's public speeches and a recital of soprano Cleopatra David and pianist Corina Stepanschi.
The entrance is free.




Thursday, 26 April 2012

New Sahaj Program at Slatina, Romania

A new event organized by Romanian Sahaja Yogis will take place on the 28th of April, 6.00 pm, at Slatina., in the Theater Hall of “Eugen Ionesco” Cultural Center.  Presentation of Sahaja Yoga method and a projection of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi's talks will be followed by a concert of Romanian Sahaj musicians:
Anne Marie Ene – violin
Cleopatra David – soprano
Avadhut – tabla

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Romanian Ea(s)ter


In Romania, the celebration of the Resurrection of Lord Jesus Christ comes after 40 days of fasting for the Orthodox Christians, so food has a special place. As Easter is an adaptation of Jewish Pesach, the traditional main dish is cooked from lamb.

Enjoy the pictures (we enjoyed the food)

 Traditional Romanian Art

 

Red is the traditional color for Easter eggs.


 Easter chese cake

Cake for holidays with walnuts cream
mutton 

 

 

 

Naw Roz in Romania


Known as “The Persian New Year”, Naw Roz is originally a Zoroastrian festival, celebrated at the Spring Equinox. This year, Naw Roz started on the 21st of March. One of the most interesting things related to this holiday is the custom of painted eggs, which symbolize fertility.
 Due to the presence in Romania of a Sahaja Yogini from Iran, we could celebrate this festival here. The items found on the table were: garlic, apple, painted eggs, vinegar, spices and the book of Hāfez (Persian poet, realized soul)



 Naw Roz items
 



  
delicious food cooked by Mehrana





Monday, 2 April 2012

New Sahaj Program at Baile Govora, Romania


A new event organized by Romanian Sahaja Yogis will take place on the 8th of April at 12.00 pm, at Baile Govora. We are opening in this beautiful place a new Sahaja Yoga center, and the first program will be accompanied by a concert of Romanian Sahaj musicians:
Anne Marie Ene – violin
Avadhut – tabla
Cleopatra David – soprano
Nirmal Bhakti Group