Swadhyaya Movement
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Swadhyay Parivar adalah sebuah gerakan devosional yang berbasis di Maharashtra, India. Gerakan tersebut diklaim memiliki lebih dari 50,000 tempat kendra dan 6,000,000 pengikut di India, Portugal, AS, Inggris, Kanada, dan Timur Tengah yang melakukan kegiatan pengembangan diri, aktivitas devosional dan kegiatan kesadaran sosial di seluruh dunia. Swadhyaya artinya belajar diri sendiri untuk pertanyaan spiritual.
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The Swadhyaya Movement or Swadhyaya Parivara started in mid 20th-century in the western states of India, particularly Maharashtra and Gujarat. Founded by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (1920-2003), the movement emphasizes self-study (swadhyaya), selfless devotion (bhakti) and application of Indian scriptures such as the Upanishads and Bhagavad gita for spiritual, social and economic liberation.
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Swadhyay Parivar adalah sebuah gerakan devosional yang berbasis di Maharashtra, India. Gerakan tersebut diklaim memiliki lebih dari 50,000 tempat kendra dan 6,000,000 pengikut di India, Portugal, AS, Inggris, Kanada, dan Timur Tengah yang melakukan kegiatan pengembangan diri, aktivitas devosional dan kegiatan kesadaran sosial di seluruh dunia. Swadhyaya artinya belajar diri sendiri untuk pertanyaan spiritual. Pandurang Shastri Athavale (1920-2003) adalah pendiri gerekan tersebut yang mempromosikan tafsiran dan bacaan naskah- seperti Bhagavad Gita dan Upanishad. Para pengikutnya masih aktif dalam karya misionaris. Atas upayanya, ia dianugerahi Penghargaan Templeton pada 1997, Penghargaan Ramon Magsaysay untuk Kepemimpinan Komunitas dan penghargaan sipil tertinggi kedua di India, Padma Vibhushan pada 1999.
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The Swadhyaya Movement or Swadhyaya Parivara started in mid 20th-century in the western states of India, particularly Maharashtra and Gujarat. Founded by Pandurang Shastri Athavale (1920-2003), the movement emphasizes self-study (swadhyaya), selfless devotion (bhakti) and application of Indian scriptures such as the Upanishads and Bhagavad gita for spiritual, social and economic liberation. The movement focuses on the Upanishadic mahāvākyas (great teachings) related with Vedic belief that god is within oneself, every human being, all living beings and all of god's creation. It encourages voluntary self-study, self-knowledge, community discourses and action with a responsibility to the god in oneself and others. Its temples typically highlight the deities Yogeshwara Krishna, Parvati, Ganesha and Shiva in a Vriksha Mandir ("temple of trees") setting. Deity Surya is recognized in the form of sunlight. Prayers are performed in the Smarta tradition's Panchayatana puja format, attributed to Adi Shankara. Community members participate in Bhavabhakti (emotional devotion to the divine), Krutibhakti (actional devotion by voluntary service to the divine in all of god's creation), and Bhaktipheri (devotional travel to meet, work and help the well-being of the community partners). The movement members treat all men and women in the organization as a Parivara (family).
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