Om Namo Bhagavade Sivanandaya
Established in 1949 by Sri Swami Sivananda
The most beautiful Sat-Chit-Ananda Temple in Fernwood, Newcastle was the venue for the Society’s 18th programme in the Sivananda Centenary Celebrations’ series of events. The Sivananda Centenary Celebrations’ Tour saw Satsangs in Kimberley, Port Shepstone, Howick and Newcastle, in addition to Branch Satsangs. The programme in Newcastle on Sunday, 10 November 2024 comprised a Havan at 8.30am, Ganga Arati at 9.30am and Satsang at 10am. The Satsang programme comprised Kirtans and Bhajans by both Divine Life Society of South Africa and the Sat-Chit-Ananda Temple Society, a message from the Society, a Ramayana Recital, a talk on Swami Sivananda’s cardinal teachings, guided meditation, and the benefits of Mantra chanting.
Sri Krishen Singh, Founder Trustee of the Mandir, in his welcome address, paid glowing tributes to Sri Swami Sivananda, Pujya Swami Sahajananda and the Society. He acknowledged the contributions of the Society to the Mandir during its formative stages, as Divine Life Society of South Africa supported the Mandir financially. The Society also provided infrastructure assistance with the Mandir’s domes, tiling and the Siva-Ganga pool. The Society therefore has a cordial and long-standing relationship with the Mandir.
The message from the Society traced the life and teachings of Sri Swami Sivananda, the illustrious work done by Pujya Swami Sahajananda in promoting and preserving Hindu values, and our glorious Hindu Dharma in South Africa. In respect of Pujya Swamiji’s contributions, the message read, “The story of the Divine Life Society of South Africa is inextricably bound to the life of Sri Swami Sahajananda of South Africa, affectionately known as Pujya Swamiji, who breathed life into every facet of the Society’s work in the 58 years during which he was Spiritual Head. He grew the organisation to 7 Ashrams and 18 Branches/Prayer Groups countrywide. Today we have an 8th Ashram in Buccleuch, Sandton, Gauteng. In 1956, on Swami Sahajananda’s arrival at Swami Sivananda’s Ashram in Rishikesh, he met the Divine Master on his way to the office that morning. Joyously welcoming him, the Master said ‘Oh! You are doing the work of Avataras’”.
The following excerpt from the message gives an insight into the association between the Mandir and the Society, “Divine Life society of South Africa and Sat-Chit-Ananda Temple Society have a very close and long-standing relationship. We know that at the very sacred spot where our Ganga Mata resides in this Mandir, is where Pujya Swamiji sat when he visited this Mandir about 2 decades ago. We feel a great sense of gratitude to the officials of the Mandir for the sincerity with which they administer the operations at this Mandir, and for having consecrated a Ganga Rani Shrine here in the Midlands of KwaZulu-Natal. Your work in upholding and propagating our glorious Hindu Dharma is most praiseworthy. We pray that Sat-Chit-Ananda Temple Society grows from strength to strength in all its activities”.
The guided meditation gave the congregation insights into techniques in meditation, its benefits and a practical guide to its practice. This was complemented by glimpses into benefits of Mantra chanting, namely: physiological benefits, raising vibrations, meditative aid, focus and concentration, stress and anxiety relief, as well as spiritual benefits - when one connects with the Divine or higher self, and increases spiritual growth and self-transformation. Techniques of Mantra chanting and how to choose a Mantra, were also discussed. The following well-known Mantras were alluded to: Om Namah Shivaya, Sri Ram Jaya Ram Jaya Jaya Ram Om, Om Namo Narayana, the Maha Mantra, Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra and Gayatri Mantra, to name just a few, with the intention that members of the public begin the practice of Mantra chanting.
A talk on Sri Swami Sivananda’s cardinal teachings focused on Sadhana, meditation, prayer, benefits of Satsang and the power of prayer. On prayer, Sri Swami Sivananda said, “Prayer elevates the mind. It fills the mind with purity. It is associated with the praise of God. It keeps the mind in tune with God. Prayer can reach a realm where reason dares not enter. It can take you to the Spiritual Realm or Kingdom of God. It frees the devotee from the fear of death. It brings him nearer to God and makes him feel his essential, immortal and blissful nature”.
A summary of the Master’s views on the benefits of Satsang are:
Divine Life Society of South Africa extends congratulations to, and thanks the Mandir’s officials, its committee and devotees on a well-organised and an excellent Centenary Celebrations' function. We acknowledge with profound gratitude their hard work, diligence, dedication and commitment to ensuring that the message of our Sanatana Dharma and Divine Life go out to the community of Newcastle and surrounding towns. The extent that the Mandir went to in organising the function, bearing all costs, arranging all aspects of the Havan, Satsang, Ganga Arati, cooking, catering, décor, other services and community involvement, are hallmarks of efficiency and dedication to duty. The attention to detail, smooth execution of tasks and items, dignity with which devotees and members of the public conducted themselves, and the sanctified atmosphere of the Mandir, are really praiseworthy. The celebration was immensely spiritual and uplifting.
The distribution of our Master’s literature and teachings in Newcastle is helping to spread the message of Divine Life and our glorious Hindu Dharma, which we all need in this Kali Yoga. The bookstall with Swami Sivananda’s books, CDs with Kirtans, Bhajans and Mantras, picture frames and memorabilia, attracted interest.
The Centenary Celebrations’ Tour function at the Sat-Chit-Ananda Temple was inspiring, soulful and spiritually elevating. We also express heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to the Mandir, its officials and the community of Newcastle for their hospitality, warmth, dedication, unwavering support and sincerity. The temple's serene atmosphere, beautiful murtis, sacred precincts, and timeless teachings provide a profound sense of peace and connection to the Divine. The visit for many felt like a journey inward, offering comfort, inspiration, spiritual sustenance and food for the soul. We are especially grateful to the officials of the Mandir, whose dedication ensures that the teachings, traditions and values of our glorious Hindu Dharma flourish. May the Mandir continue to be a source of light, spirituality, and unity for all who seek it.
Sivanandashram, Stanger was the venue for the Society’s Centenary Celebrations on Sunday, 27 October 2024, hosted by the Stanger Branch. The Branch also celebrated its 67th Anniversary. Havan commenced at 8am, followed by Ganga Arati at 9.30am. The Satsang programme that commenced at 10am, comprised Kirtans, Bhajans, a Ramayan Recital, a message from the Society, a children’s item, a presentation by the youth girls on Sri Swami Sivananda’s cardinal teachings, and a play on Sri Swami Sivananda’s health tonics.
Devotees, well-wishers, donors and members of the public gathered in their numbers for the Havan. The chants of Mantras charged the prayer hall and the Ashram precincts on this beautiful Sunday morning. A larger gathering was present at the Satsang, with overflow areas being the adjacent halls and marquees.
The message from the Society focused on the lives and legacies of Sri Swami Sivananda and Pujya Swami Sahajananda. Excerpts from the message are recounted below. “One hundred years ago on 1st June 1924, Dr Kuppuswamy was ordained as a monk and a Sannyasin on the banks of the sacred Ganges. Thus, Sri Swami Sivananda Saraswati was born. His teachings spread across India and the world, and in 1949, the South African chapter of Divine Life Society was formed by Swami Sivananda with Swami Sahajananda as the Secretary.
“Sri Swami Sivananda is an enlightened Sage and Jagat Guru, revered amongst the great modern Saints in Hinduism. The most salient feature of His life is that he authored in excess of 250 books on all aspects of Hinduism, bringing the teachings of the Vedas and Upanishads to the world in the English medium. His teachings are universal, simple and practical. He wrote for neophytes and scholars, for young and old. His writings are all directed to the same goal, to provide practical instructions to elevate man to the highest state, that of God-realisation, the state that he himself was in, wherein he saw only God in all beings. His disciples have taken the message of Divine Life to all parts of the world”.
The Society recognised the contributions of the pioneers of the Stanger Branch, past and present officials, and devotees for their unstinting devotion and Guru Bhakti during the past 67 years.
Referring to Sri Swami Sahajananda’s contributions to the Society, the message read, “The story of Divine Life Society of South Africa is inextricably bound to the life of Sri Swami Sahajananda of South Africa, affectionately known as Pujya Swamiji, who breathed life into every facet of the Society’s work in the 58 years during which he was Spiritual Head. He grew the organisation to 7 Ashrams and 18 Branches/Prayer Groups countrywide. Today we have an 8th Ashram in Sandton, Gauteng. Pujya Swamiji said, ‘We are not tired of reiterating that the formation, growth and present status of Divine Life Society of South Africa is due entirely to the Grace of our Master, Sri Swami Sivananda’. In 1956, on Swami Sahajananda’s arrival at Swami Sivananda’s Ashram in Rishikesh, he met the Divine Master on his way to the office that morning. Joyously welcoming him, the Master said ‘Oh! You are doing the work of Avataras’”.
The children’s item, “Sri Gurudev Says” captured some of Sri Swami Sivananda’s teachings through his sayings. The Spiritual Darlings (children), ranging in age from 6 to 14 years, enunciated the Master’s teachings in a lively and entertaining manner. The play, “Secrets to Good Health” focused on the benefits of health tonics as recommended by Sri Swami Sivananda. The profound message that emanated is that in addition to taking health tonics, one should also readily surrender to the Lord and pray with sincerity, regularity and faith. The youth presented the play in an entertaining and light-hearted manner, thus capturing the attention of the audience and succeeded in communicating its profound message.
The youth girls eloquently communicated Sri Swami Sivananda’s cardinal teachings, namely: meditation, Satsang, Sadhana, prayer, chanting the Divine Name, Karma Yoga and the glory of Hinduism and its practices. Referring to the topic, “Satsang”, Sri Gurudev advised that listening to spiritual discourses or being in holy company is Satsang. Satsang is about being in an environment or the company of those who support and inspire one’s spiritual journey, thus helping one to connect with one’s inner self. Some of the benefits of Satsang are:
The congregation related easily to the topic, “Chanting the Divine Name”. The Master said, “Chant the Divine Name in the temple, at home, at your workplace, while driving and at all times. Choose any Mantra”. He continued, “O man, take refuge in the Divine Name. God and His Name are inseparable. Sing the Lord’s Name incessantly. Remember the Name of the Lord with every incoming and outgoing breath. In this age, repetition of the Divine Name is the easiest, quickest, safest and surest way to reach God and attain immortality and perennial joy”.
Divine Life Society of South Africa thanks and extends congratulations to Stanger Branch on a well-organised and an excellent Centenary Celebrations' Havan and Satsang. We acknowledge with profound gratitude their hard work, diligence, dedication and commitment in ensuring that the message of our Sanatana Dharma and Divine Life go out to the community of Stanger and surrounding areas. The extent that the Branch went to in organising the function with distinction, and that the Branch has been in existence for 67 years, is highly commendable.
Divine Life Society of South Africa celebrated its 75th Anniversary on Friday, 18 October 2024 at Sivanandashram, Reservoir Hills. Sri Swami Sivananda, founder of the Divine Life Society in Rishikesh, India, sent three letters to Sri V Srinivasan (later Sri Swami Sahajananda) to establish a Branch in South Africa. The first letter was sent on 18 October 1949, the second on 11 November 1949, and the third on 5 June 1951. Divine Life Society of South Africa thus celebrates its anniversary on 3 days.
The Anniversary Satsang programme comprised Kirtans, Bhajans, Pujya Swami Sahajananda’s audio message, a message from the Society and the reading of 2 letters by Sri Swami Sivananda to Pujya Swami Sahajananda.
In the letter dated 17 October 1948, Sri Gurudev complimented Pujya Swamiji on a well-kept diary, and advised him to reduce his sleep gradually and get up at 4am daily. He said, “Observance of Mowna will give you abundant strength and energy. Fasting once a fortnight will keep you in good health, and there are many spiritual benefits also”.
All the letters from Sri Gurudev to Pujya Swamiji were meticulously kept by Pujya Swamiji. These letters now appear in the Divine Life Society of South Africa series entitled Priceless Jewels. The letter below from Priceless Jewels, Vol 1, instructing Pujya Swamiji to open a Branch, was read at the Satsang.
“18 October 1949
Sri Srinivasan
Durban
Beloved Immortal Self,
Salutations and adorations. Thy kind letter of the 30th September.
Thank you for the kind donation by the postal order.
I am glad that you are regular in sadhan. Your pamphlet for free distribution (Twenty Important Spiritual Instructions) is very attractively printed. Print such pamphlets as often as circumstances permit and distribute them among aspirants hungering for God. It is the greatest service and will hasten your progress. I have sent you the Divine Life magazine for September and October. Hope you will be benefited by them.
May God bless you.
Thy Own Self
Sivananda
Handwritten:
Kindly start a branch of Divine Life Society there.
I recognise you as the Secretary.
Sivananda”.
In Pujya Swami Sahajananda’s audio message, he recounted the Master’s role in establishing the Society in South Africa. Referring to the Master’s instruction to open a Branch in South Africa, and addressing the Master in the first person, he said, “If it succeeds, it’s your doing; if it fails, it’s all your doing”, indicative of Pujya Swamiji’s total obedience to the will of the Master. This is again evinced in, “Whatever we see here today, it is all your creation”. Pujya Swamiji narrated how Sri Gurudev asked him to purchase printing machinery and an additional 3 acres of land in addition to the 2 acres initially acquired at the present Sivanandashram site in Reservoir Hills, Durban. Pujya Swamiji’s total obedience, reliance upon and submission to Sri Gurudev’s will are again evident in, “How fortunate that I was, that I obeyed you. I would have had a downfall, because when you run away, you don’t know how you are going to fare. So, you kept on listening to me. All compassionate and merciful that you are, you listened and listened, and at the end you admonished me and said, ‘don’t be rebellious’. This is the first time you got cross and you said that God has put you in the situation that is good for you”.
The message from the Society traced the history of the Society and its impact on countless lives. Excerpts are reproduced below.
“Our Divine Life Society is unique in spiritual history, because it was founded by a spiritual Master who forced his disciple – in this case Swami Sahajananda, to obey Him and carry out His commands. We are not tired of reiterating that the formation, growth and present status of Divine life Society of South Africa are due entirely to the grace of our Divine Master, Sri Swami Sivananda. Since its inception in 1949, Divine Life Society of South Africa has been a beacon of hope and spiritual guidance to countless devotees and under-privileged in this country. Under the leadership of Pujya Swami Sahajananda, the Society has flourished from humble beginnings into a vibrant community dedicated to the principles of Hindu Dharma. The teachings of Sri Swami Sivananda - centered upon love, compassion, discipline, and selfless service, have inspired us to uplift humanity through various initiatives, embodying the Society’s 6 canons of: Serve, Love, Give, Purify, Meditate and Realise”.
In respect of the Society’s Centenary Celebrations, the message focused upon the Sivananda Conference in June 2024, our Master’s Birth Anniversary celebrations in September 2024, and celebrations around the country. The message further acknowledged the enormous work of Pujya Swami Sahajananda in promoting spirituality, Hinduism, poverty-alleviation, our Yoga Camps, Satsangs, and in establishing the Sivananda Ghat, amongst other sterling contributions. The outstanding work done by our pioneers, devotees, well-wishers and donors was also acknowledged. The congregation was advised as follows, “As we celebrate this 75-year journey, let us remember that our work is far from complete. Each one of us carries the torch of service that Swami Sivananda ignited. We are called to continue this legacy with renewed vigour and dedication. We have all received the good fortune of being born as children of our Divine Master and members of this great organisation. He placed us here in this country for reasons unknown to us. In Gurudev’s words, ‘God knows what is best for each individual. He has placed you in conditions and environments that are suitable for your evolution. Do not revolt. Do not rebel. Overcome difficulties one by one, through surrender to the Lord. All will disappear through His Grace. The mind tempts and deceives through imagination. Beware! Be cautious!’”.
The foundations built by Pujya Swami Sahajananda 75 years ago, still stand strong. All devotees revere this great, spiritual son of South Africa, who has made indelible impressions upon us all, and has impacted on countless individuals. How can we repay Sri Gurudev and Pujya Swamiji? The answer lies in the advice of the Master and Pujya Swamiji, urging us to increase our Sadhana. Further, the Master says, “All your efforts should be to further the cause, to find out ways and means of utilising the resources of the Ashram in the best possible manner so that the maximum good can be done to the world. You should identify yourself fully with the cause, then and then alone will you understand what Karma Yoga means.”
We pray that all re-affirm their commitment and loyalty to Sri Gurudev and Pujya Swamiji and this glorious institution on this auspicious occasion of the Society’s 75th Anniversary. Let us all work together in the same harmonious and focused way to ensure that Divine Life Society of South Africa, which has the best facilities in the world for our spiritual growth, continues to be a sanctuary for spiritual seekers, and a force for good in the world.