Archive for June, 2008

Journey Towards Heart with Sahaj Marg

Posted by admin on Jun 30 2008 | Community, HY Classifieds

A simple heart-centered meditation practice that can bring balance into busy lives. Sahaj Marg (’The Natural Path”) Meditation is open to all.

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Practical Wisdom Seminar with His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on July 11th, 2008

Posted by admin on Jun 30 2008 | Community, HY Classifieds

A Seminar with His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on July 11th,
Seattle – Westin Hotel

Internationally renowned humanitarian, spiritual leader, teacher and the founder of the Art of Living Sri Sri Ravi Shankar will share a powerful approach to living life to the fullest, drawing upon the ancient Indian practices of Pranayama; meditation; and profound insights on relationships, health, fulfilling one’s potential and how to stay calm even when life seems to be moving fast.
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Introducing HinduYUVA Classifieds!

Posted by admin on Jun 27 2008 | Announcements

Namaskar,

Introducing HY Classifieds! The Indian community on campus is very active. We keep getting requests from students about helping them publicize some of the events they are organizing or involved in, about finding them a room mate, selling furniture, buying a car… And we really couldn’t decide till now if our website is the right place to publicize those events.

So we decided to come up with this page, HY Classifieds – where students can publicize their events, find roomates. Think of it as a small billboard for posts relevant to students interested in Indians or Indian culture.

Well, so go ahead and send us your name, email and publicity material at hyuva at u dot washington dot edu.

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Volunteers needed for this sunday’s sea-fair marathon

Posted by admin on Jun 27 2008 | Community, HY Classifieds

Namaste everyone,

This Sunday a bunch of us are participating in the sea-fair marathon as part of the Ekal Marathon program.
As part of our partnership with sea-fair, we have been asked to provide some volunteer support for the race.

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Another volunteer for Yuva for Sewa

Posted by admin on Jun 09 2008 | Announcements

Shikta Volunteers for Yuva for Sewa We are proud to announce that Shikta Sapkota, a student of Political Science department at UW has decided to volunteer for the ‘Yuva for Sewa’ (Youth for Service) project through HinduYUVA. Indeed it is a matter of great pride for us as she is the second person from HY(Shobhit Mathur being the first one who volunteered to serve in the Caribbean) to do so. And she happens to be the first woman to do so too.

Last Saturday we gave her a small farewell party at an ice-cream shop and asked her about her motivation and plans.

HY: So Shikta what motivated you to volunteer for ‘Yuva for Sewa’ ?

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Potluck with Ramesh Shah – VP of Ekal Vidyalaya US

Posted by admin on Jun 05 2008 | Events

Coming Saturday, June 7, we all will have a wonderful opportunity to meet Ramesh Shah ji,
the vice president of Ekal Vidyalaya
, US. For more information about Ekal see http://ekal.org

Date: Saturday June 7
Time: 6pm to 8pm
Venue: 4250 Aurora Ave N Apt # A305 Seattle WA 98103 (Please note, venue changed)

6 to 7 will be presentation about ekal/discussion with Ramesh ji. This will be followed by
potluck dinner (If you can bring something for potluck, please mail me back).

Ramesh ji’s brief bio:

Ramesh Shah is a member of the Executive Management Team at Ekal Vidhyala Foundation of the USA. He has been working tirelessly as a volunteer with Ekal for the last 5 years, helping them set up the financial and governance structure in the US, fundraising for schools and educating various communities about the need to support education in the rural and tribal areas in India, where there is nothing. He is passionate about education because coming from a rural village himself, he has benefited from the educational opportunities he has received. Besides his personal passion with Ekal, Ramesh Shah is also a Vice President at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter where he is financial adviser. Prior to join Morgan Stanley, Rameshji worked as an engineer with Bechtel and MW Kellogg. His personal passion however is building community. He helped start the Gujarati Samaj of Houston, the India Culture Center, Bal Vihars, Hindu Heritage Camps, and has been the driving force for community events in Houston, always looking for ways to bring the community together. Rameshji is originally from Gabat in Gujarat, received his BS degree from Baroda University, has a masters in Economic from University of Houston and an MBA from Pace University in New York.

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