Send the completed application forms, remittance & medical reports to:
Bihar School of Yoga, Ganga Darshan, Fort, Munger, Bihar 811201.
Those who require assistance in their personal routine and daily activities will not be accepted. Those with chronic ailments, communicable diseases, drug or alcohol addictions should not apply. Applicants between the ages of 12 and 75 years will be considered for admission.
If accepted for the course, you will be sent a provisional admission letter which will indicate the date and time you need to arrive and depart from the course venue. When you come for the course bring the provisional admission letter and the remaining board and lodging charges. Admission will not be granted in the absence of the provisional admission letter. After your arrival your formal admission will be decided.
All applications and correspondence regarding these courses should be directed to:
Bihar School of Yoga, Ganga Darshan, Fort, Munger, Bihar 811201.
Ph: (06344) 222430 Fax: (06344) 220169.
For reply, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
Yoga is the key to sound health, vitality and a clear mind. It enables you to restore the harmonious balance of body, mind and emotions, which creates total health and renewed energy, whether you are suffering from physiological or psychosomatic problems or are interested in maintaining and perfecting a state of good health. The practices of yoga, combined with a yogic lifestyle and diet, will bring definite and perhaps surprising benefits.
Since its inception in 1963 the Bihar School of Yoga has been recognized and respected world-wide as a teaching institution of the highest standard. People from all parts of the world come to receive yoga training and to participate in an inspired vision of life based on the yogic traditions.
Now Bihar School of Yoga is dedicating more time for Yoga Sadhana and Health Management Courses in view of the great demand and the good results achieved in past years. The following courses will be conducted at Bihar School of Yoga, Ganga Darshan, Munger, Bihar during the year: Read the rest of this entry »
From June 2010 to May 2011 Bihar School of Yoga will be conducting a one year fully residential Sannyasa Training Course at Ganga Darshan, Munger.
This is a one year course designed to promote sannyasa training for modern aspirants who sincerely wish to dedicate themselves to the awakening of their spiritual potential.
In order to develop the skills required for balanced development in spiritual live, the disciplines of seva, swadhyaya, tyaga and yoga have to be understood, internalized and applied in day to day life. This can only be experienced and learnt through continued, unbroken, participation in the disciplines and routine of the gurukul environment.
The daily schedule will be rigorous and challenging, from 5.00 in the morning until 7.30 at night. Only those of strong physical, mental and emotional character, who can face challenges and difficulties with faith and positivity, should apply.
This course is open to Indian nationals only, both males and females between the ages of 18 and 60, who have the minimum qualification of High School Matriculation. Females must have written consent from both parents.
For an application form, or for further information, contact Bihar School of Yoga, Ganga Darshan, Munger, Bihar 811201.
JAMALPUR: In many places of eastern Bihar, like Bhagalpur, Munger and Jamalpur, the local units of Bihari-Bengali Association (BBA) postponed their Baisakh (the new year day in Bengali calender) celebrations on Saturday in the wake of the brutal killing of a Bengali couple in Jamalpur. A few families of this linguistic minority wore black badges on the new year day.
The killings have triggered large scale migration of Bengali families from this area. According to local BBA secretary Mani Kumar Roy, more than 200 Bengali employees in the railway workshop have obtained transfer orders in the last two months. Altogether 37 people were transferred to West Bengal on April 10 and another 50 Bengali rail employees are scheduled to leave Jamalpur in coming months. “These families, who settled here due to the employment of their one or another member, are a frightened lot and they feel insecure,” said Ujjwal Chatterjee, convenor of BBA here. According to him, more than 1,000 Bengalis have migrated from here in the last one year.
Earlier, the local BBA had organised a meeting of its members on the Durgabari premises. The participants expressed serious concern over the mass exodus of their brethren from the area. The association members urged the local administration to ensure security to the frightened Bengalis. Otherwise, they too would leave the place as was done by the Sikhs, Sindhis and Marwaris earlier, they said.
Whereas the Bengalis were relieved of their ancestral properties by the vested interests which led to their migration from many places of eastern Bihar, the scenario in Jamalpur is somewhat different. “Some local unemployed youths do not like the Bengalis who are in majority at the Jamalpur railway workshop. At times, such elements force the outsiders to leave the place,” said Lakhani Lal Prasad, a local businessman.
The murder of the couple was not an isolated case of atrocity on the linguistic minorities by the local goons. A few years ago, close associates of a former state minister and former MP allegedly sexually abused all the female members of a Bengali railway employee in the Rampur railway colony. The wife of a Bengali supervisor was stabbed recently.
“But the local administration never provided a helping hand to the community members who are spending agonising moments for quite sometime now,” rued a local Bengali citizen.
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