• About Us
  • Legal Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Donate
  • FAQs
  • Contact Us
Friday, May 9, 2025
  • Login
HSSUS
Newsletter
  • Home
  • Who we are
    • About Us
    • Annual Reports
    • FAQs
    • HSS Newsletter
  • What we do
  • In the newsNew
    • All
    • Outreach Activities
    • Recognition
    • Sewa Activities

    HSS USA Condemns Barbaric Terrorist Attack in Jammu & Kashmir, India

    HSS Mourns the Passing of Dr. Shankar Rao Tatwawadi ji

    HSS Mourns the Passing of Dr. Shankar Rao Tatwawadi ji

    HSS Calls for Unity against Hate: Condemning the Attack on the BAPS Hindu Temple at Chino Hills, CA

    HSS Calls for Unity against Hate: Condemning the Attack on the BAPS Hindu Temple at Chino Hills, CA

    HSS Volunteers perform Seva during LA Wildfires

    HSS Volunteers perform Seva during LA Wildfires

    HSS chapters celebrates Black History Month Nationwide

    HSS chapters celebrates Black History Month Nationwide

    HSS Publishes Annual Report 2024

    HSS chapters organize school supplies donation drives

    HSS chapters organize school supplies donation drives

    HSS celebrates Raksha Bandhan as Universal Oneness Day

    HSS celebrates Raksha Bandhan as Universal Oneness Day

    Statement on Bangladesh incidents by Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh

    Trending Tags

    • HSS in news
    • Civic engagement
    • Building Communities
  • Chapters
  • Events
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
HSSUS
  • Home
  • Who we are
    • About Us
    • Annual Reports
    • FAQs
    • HSS Newsletter
  • What we do
  • In the newsNew
    • All
    • Outreach Activities
    • Recognition
    • Sewa Activities

    HSS USA Condemns Barbaric Terrorist Attack in Jammu & Kashmir, India

    HSS Mourns the Passing of Dr. Shankar Rao Tatwawadi ji

    HSS Mourns the Passing of Dr. Shankar Rao Tatwawadi ji

    HSS Calls for Unity against Hate: Condemning the Attack on the BAPS Hindu Temple at Chino Hills, CA

    HSS Calls for Unity against Hate: Condemning the Attack on the BAPS Hindu Temple at Chino Hills, CA

    HSS Volunteers perform Seva during LA Wildfires

    HSS Volunteers perform Seva during LA Wildfires

    HSS chapters celebrates Black History Month Nationwide

    HSS chapters celebrates Black History Month Nationwide

    HSS Publishes Annual Report 2024

    HSS chapters organize school supplies donation drives

    HSS chapters organize school supplies donation drives

    HSS celebrates Raksha Bandhan as Universal Oneness Day

    HSS celebrates Raksha Bandhan as Universal Oneness Day

    Statement on Bangladesh incidents by Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh

    Trending Tags

    • HSS in news
    • Civic engagement
    • Building Communities
  • Chapters
  • Events
  • Contact us
No Result
View All Result
HSSUS
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Who we are
  • What we do
  • In the news
  • Chapters
  • Events
  • Contact us

Houston Sevikas Celebrate a Fun-Filled Sakhi Sammelan

hssadminuser<span class="bp-verified-badge"></span> by hssadminuser
May 8, 2005
in Uncategorized
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0 0
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Nearly 100 women gathered on Saturday May 7, 2005 at Houston’s RadhaKrishna Temple. They spent the whole day in various activities to commemorate the centenary year of Laxmibai Kelkar, known as Vandaneeya Mousiji, who with great vision and perseverance started the Rashtreeya Sevika Samiti in India in 1936.

This served to raise the social consciousness about the power, role and duty of the women in building a harmonious society. 

Dr. Malathy Koli, a psychiatrist from SanAntonio who has specialized in post-trauma stress disorder was the chief guest. Dr. Koli traveled to Chennai after the Tsunami disaster to help in mental health counseling and relief efforts. She provided a glimpse of the devastation and the trauma suffered by the survivors. 

The main theme of this year’s program was to reflect upon and share ideas on how to live the wholesome philosophy of Vedanta and create a meaningful life here in US, serving the society-at-large as well as the family. The morning program stated with a prayer, followed by yoga and fun-filled games for all age groups! Ms. Radha Dhanayak then spoke on the inspiring contributions of Vandaneeya Mousiji. She highlighted the power and role of women to build a strong and harmonious society, causing the attendees to beam in a jubilant and happy atmosphere.

The topic for the morning discussion session was ‘Hindu View of Education’. Dr. Iswari Murthy outlined that the purpose of ‘Vidya’ (Education) – is to remove ‘Avidya’ (Ignorance). Education is a process of self-definition and self-sculpture, leading to the understanding of his relation to nature and society. Education is to mold the person endowed with the ability, spirit of enquiry, generosity and humility to reach for the highest goal. To put this in present day context, Ms.Anuradha Nigam, a high school counselor, shared her insight into listening and communication between parents and children. Ms. Asha Narasimhan expressed the profound value of learning/teaching Karnatic music for realizing the goal of education. Ms. Sandya Suri, a 2nd generation Hindu raising three daughters, had very practical suggestions on how educate children to instill values of modesty and respect.

After the lunch break, there were three workshops: demonstration of vegetable carving by Ms.Meena Kankani, Hindu nutrition by Dr. Sanghamitra Misra and Ayurvedic beauty care by Ms.Uma Desabhotla. Participants thoroughly enjoyed these workshops! 

‘Hindu View of Health’ was presented by Dr.Sudha Rajan who beautifully summarized the holistic, deep and profound understanding of health by tracing the thought from Shiva or Vaidyeshwara, Dhanvantari and Agastya through the current popularity of yoga practice. She drew attention to the fact the more than 80% of the ill health in the present day arises in the mind! A Hindu view of environmental health by was presented by Ms. Bansari Modak and mental spiritual health by Dr.Bhuvaneshwari Krishnan. The audience participated in sharing their views on all these aspects and then enjoyed a short cultural program.

We need to remind ourselves that infinite energy, or the whole universe, is ever present within each of us and it is within our comprehension. A mother plays the most crucial role of triggering the curiosity and ability towards the comprehension of this ultimate truth. Programs like Sakhi Sammelan help women to achieve their goals by bringing them together in a friendly, joyful and encouraging atmosphere.

hssadminuser<span class="bp-verified-badge"></span>

hssadminuser

Follow HSS USA

  • Trending
  • Press Release
  • Latest

HSS mourns passing of Prof. Ved Nanda

January 2, 2024

HSS Announces 17th Annual “Health for Humanity” Yogathon

December 13, 2023
Prerana, Issue 18 – 2024

Prerana, Issue 18 – 2024

September 10, 2024
Prerana – Issue 16

Prerana – Issue 16

February 7, 2024
Brihadeeswara Temple

HSS marches in Temple City, CA parade

0
HSS Volunteering During Covid-19

HSS Volunteering During Covid-19

0
HSS_Mayor

Centerville Shakha connects with Newark, CA Mayor Al Nagy

0
Test Shakha

Guru Vandana Resources 2021

0

HSS USA Condemns Barbaric Terrorist Attack in Jammu & Kashmir, India

April 25, 2025
HSS Mourns the Passing of Dr. Shankar Rao Tatwawadi ji

HSS Mourns the Passing of Dr. Shankar Rao Tatwawadi ji

March 14, 2025
HSS Calls for Unity against Hate: Condemning the Attack on the BAPS Hindu Temple at Chino Hills, CA

HSS Calls for Unity against Hate: Condemning the Attack on the BAPS Hindu Temple at Chino Hills, CA

March 11, 2025
HSS Volunteers perform Seva during LA Wildfires

HSS Volunteers perform Seva during LA Wildfires

February 27, 2025

Recent News

HSS USA Condemns Barbaric Terrorist Attack in Jammu & Kashmir, India

April 25, 2025
932
HSS Mourns the Passing of Dr. Shankar Rao Tatwawadi ji

HSS Mourns the Passing of Dr. Shankar Rao Tatwawadi ji

March 14, 2025
717
HSS Calls for Unity against Hate: Condemning the Attack on the BAPS Hindu Temple at Chino Hills, CA

HSS Calls for Unity against Hate: Condemning the Attack on the BAPS Hindu Temple at Chino Hills, CA

March 11, 2025
482
HSS Volunteers perform Seva during LA Wildfires

HSS Volunteers perform Seva during LA Wildfires

February 27, 2025
476
HSSUS

HSS is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) non profit organization registered in New Jersey.

Balagokulam and Hindu Education Foundation are programs of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA Inc.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Balagokulam (6)
  • Building Communities (30)
    • Hindu Heritage Camps (1)
    • HSS in News (10)
    • Women (11)
      • Prerana Archive (1)
  • Civic Engagement (28)
    • Guru Vandana (15)
    • Outreach Programs (3)
    • Raksha Bandhan (1)
    • Teacher Appreciation (1)
  • Formal Response (1)
  • Health for Humanity (17)
  • HSS Activity (34)
  • Latest News (41)
    • Outreach Activities (3)
    • Recognition (3)
    • Sewa Activities (8)
  • Newsletter (5)
  • Prerana Archive (3)
  • Prerana Magazines (3)
  • Press Release (43)
  • Shri Ram Pran Pratishtha (13)
  • Social Service (20)
    • Covid-19 (2)
    • Sewa (19)
  • Trending (16)
  • Uncategorized (7)
  • Youth Development (11)
    • Kishore (1)
    • Yuva (1)

Recent Posts

  • HSS USA Condemns Barbaric Terrorist Attack in Jammu & Kashmir, India
  • HSS Mourns the Passing of Dr. Shankar Rao Tatwawadi ji
  • HSS Calls for Unity against Hate: Condemning the Attack on the BAPS Hindu Temple at Chino Hills, CA
  • HSS Volunteers perform Seva during LA Wildfires
  • HSS chapters celebrates Black History Month Nationwide

© 2023 Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, USA . Designed by Atulsia

  • About Us
  • Legal Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Donate
  • FAQs
  • Contact Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Who we are
    • About Us
    • Annual Reports
    • FAQs
    • HSS Newsletter
  • What we do
  • In the news
  • Chapters
  • Events
  • Contact us

© 2023 Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh, USA . Designed by Atulsia