Pehel – an Initiative for a better society
Last year, we raised $2200 which were able to sponsor annual education for 23 kids.
Last year’s report of VidyaDaan project.
This year’s campaign video -
Last year, we raised $2200 which were able to sponsor annual education for 23 kids.
Last year’s report of VidyaDaan project.
This year’s campaign video -
To culminate the 2 week-long Suryanamaskar yagna (http://www.hssus.org/sny), Hindu Yuva is organizing a 2 hour yogathon. The idea is to come together and do as many Suryanamaskars as we can and test our fitness levels
Time: 10am to 12pm
Day: Saturday, Jan 28, 2012.
Where: UW Tower Cafeteria (South), 43rd St Brooklyn Ave NE Seattle
Besides the fact that suryanamaskars are totally awesome, here are some more reasons to attend:
a) Amazing views of our beautiful Seattle from the venue
b) Alysha Greig, a certified yoga instructor from Yogis at UW, will be there to guide us through the event.
Hope to see you all there!
ONLINE TICKET SALES HAVE CLOSED. PLEASE BUY YOUR TICKETS AT THE EVENT ITSELF.
PARKING: The UW Tower parking is free for the Dandiya Night attendees. Please mention that you are there for this event in case anybody asks you for the parking fee there.
Highlights:
So grab those kurtas and ghaghra-cholis and join us for an amazing night of dancing … Desi style!
Here‘s some more information on Dandiya, a beautiful ancient Indian Dance form.
Date and Time: Saturday, November 5 · 7:30pm - 10:30pm
Venue: UW Tower Cafetaria South
Tickets:
UW Students/Staff: $10 advance, $12 at the door
Others: $15 advance, $20 at the door
Hindu YUVA invites you all to a Lecture-Demonstration of Indian classical music (both Carntic and Hindustani styles) conducted by Dr. Deepak Paramashivan.
Dr. Paramashivan will describe basic concepts of Raga, Tala (beats) and the commonality and differences between the North Indian (Hindustani) and South Indian (Carnatic) styles. Demonstrations will be given using vocal music and Sarangi (a bowed stringed instrument.)
*** No prior knowledge of Indian classical music is necessary. ***
Time: 5pm to 8pm
Day: Saturday, October 1, 2011
Place: Savery Hall #260, University of Washington (Location on map)
A brief bio of Dr. Paramashivan: Born into a family of musicians, he started his training in Carnatic vocal and Veena at a tender age of five from Vidushi. R. Vasanthalakshmi of Mysore. Later he underwent rigorous training in the traditional Mysore style of Veena under Vid. D. Balakrishna. He is trained in Sitar in Vilayat Khani style for more than 10 years by Pt. Jayant Kumar Das. He learnt Hindustani vocal and Sarangi for 15 years from Ustad. Faiyaz Ahmed Khan of Dharwad. Currently Deepak is learning sarangi under the Sarangi maestro Padma Vibhushan Pt. Ram Narayan.
Dr. Paramashivan started giving public performances in Carnatic music at the age of 8. He has worked as an associate music director for Kannada cinema and tele-serials and extended vocal support and played sitar, veena and sarangi for movies, tele-serials, dance ballets and other musical projects. He has given numerous performances at AIR, and Doordarshan. On sarangi, he has given several solo performances, accompaniment support to leading vocalists and provided lehra saathi for tabla, sufiana and kathak dance shows.
Vidya Daan is an initiative of Youth For Seva (YFS) and Hindu YUVA Seattle that seeks to sponsor the education of the poorest of the poor kids in India! For academic year 2011-12, YFS volunteers have chosen students after painstakingly verifying their background and meeting each student personally. The chosen students are from families whose annual family income does not exceed Rs 20,000. In some cases it is as low as Rs 5,000.
HinduYUVA is proud to organize its annual charity event of screening blockbuster movie Rang De Basanti.
When: Saturday, 30th April, 3pm – 7pm
Cost: $10
All proceedings will go toward Vidya Daan alone! Additional voluntary donations at the venue are most encouraged!
RSVP on facebook event page and buy your ticket now!
You can also make a voluntary donation to the cause directly or below. Sponsor one child for a year by making a donation of $90, in which case you’ll get status report of the student twice a year.
Hindu YUVA organized Ice Skating as its monthly social for February’11. On February 13, 2011, a bunch of us went to the Highland Ice Skating Arena and spent close to 3 hours there falling, getting up, skating and then falling again
It was a lot of fun indeed. Here is a short video capturing the fun.
Facebook event page – http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178860962152586
What is a Surya Namaskar?
Surya Namaskar means salutations to sun, traditionally performed at dawn facing the rising Sun. It consists of a set of simple body postures for full body workout and stress relief. Surya Namaskar is an exquisite miniaturized version of all that Yoga embodies.
What is a Yoga Marathon?
Hindu YUVA has been conducting Surya Namaskar Yajna (SNY) for past three years as part of a nationwide yoga marathon resulting in more than 10,000 participants, 250 centers and 1 million sun salutations. The purpose of SNY is to create awareness about yoga and its benefits in achieving a healthy body, mind and spirit – “health for humanity”. The idea of a marathon is of dividing into teams of 4-5 people and at least 2 members of each team are doing Surya Namaskars at any point of time in those 2 hours.
Why should we take part?
The goal of this unique Yoga Marathon is to inculcate yoga practice in our daily lives for physical and mental well being by performing Surya Namaskar together. And what’s better than to start this with your friends!