Indian Swamiji brings message of spirituality to Venezuela Wednesday, 08 April 2009 www.correodelcaroni.com

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The temple of Maha Durga Devi Mandir, the Sun Vista, will welcome all who wish to find peace in yoga and meditation

The Swami of the Hindu community Brahmadeo Upadhyay Swamiji is visiting Ciudad Guayana since last Sunday, to give anyone who wants a bridge to spirituality through meditation.   Visit Mail Caroní explained that this approach aims at increasing the union in society through yoga, meditation and education.   "I've traveled through Europe, America, Canada and Trinidad carrying this message, and I could see that people respond very well to my philosophy, my culture and my vegetarian meal," he said.

 Therefore, during this Holy Week, all people who have the desire to know more about the world of meditation, can come to the temple Maha Durga Devi Mandir, located at the Vista Sol, 6:15 de la tarde to 9:15 at night, to know their guidance. True philosophy   While not a specific God, Swamiji Brahmadeo Upadhyay said that the quest for peace is the main north and by aspiring to guide all who come to him.   "There is a philosophy of peace. We believe that after death we return to life through reincarnation. In this we believe. It does not have a single book but many books," said.

Any set of ideas that run in the Hindu religion converges to form the diversity of thoughts, since each is free to think and make your bid (prayers and rituals). "   "This religion has become more and more people, but nobody can say that there is one religion above another. All are equal. There is no higher and no lower, because people believe in different gods," he said. Two key points   The Swamiji explained that religion preaches that has two basic foundations that are guided by their followers.   "The first is that all the happiness, peace and blessings are inside everyone, and this is possible through meditation," he said.   Moreover, the fact that there are "no different souls, but one that is in each person, if you want to be happy and get along in high need," he said.

Irreconcilable policy   Swamiji Brahmadeo Upadhyay, Archbishop of the Hindu community, believes that religion and politics are two irreconcilable worlds, because this issue is based only on mandates, often without merit.   "They should not be together but separate. The government just wants to make rules, however only the religious people want to be better and better every time. We do not want dissent, only to achieve peace," he argues.