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COUNTRY ONLINE DARSHAN: GERMANY, AUSTRIA – 12 APRIL 2021 – 16:00 CEST
April 12, 2021 · 16:00 CEST
EXPERIENCE THE BLESSING OF DIVINE LOVE
Deutschland
Österreich
We invite you to receive special online blessing with Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda. This experience, called darshan, offers you a very rare opportunity to receive a personal blessing of pure, unconditional Love from a God-realised spiritual Master. His blessing is a showering of Divine Love, opening the heart to receive, awaken, and realise Divine Love within yourself. Each blessing is unique and perfectly designed for you.
DONATIONS
Darshan with a God-realised Master is a priceless gift. Although darshans are offered for free, donations are gratefully accepted and allow us to continue to provide this service for the benefit of all. Your generous support, even if it is only a few euros, is greatly valuable and much appreciated!
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TRANSLATIONS AVAILABLE
- German
WHAT TO EXPECT
Online darshans take place on Zoom. The whole event takes about an hour. It begins with a pre-darshan program which includes interviews, music and a short meditation. After the pre-darshan program, Paramahamsa Vishwananda will come online to say hello and look at everyone online. He will then give His darshan and speak briefly with everyone at the end. Please stay online until the Host closes the meeting.
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CANCELLATIONS
Even though this is an online event, our online capacity of ‘seats’ is limited. So, if you are unable to attend your reserved place in darshan, please be respectful and cancel your reservation as soon as possible to make space for another.
VISHWANANDA |
Event starts: 14:30 CET (Germany time) with an introductory program.
Zoom: Video Conferencing
Germany
Any questions?
+49(0)61246059000
Email:
onlinedarshan@bhaktimarga.org
Bhakti Event GmbH,
Am Geisberg 1-8
65321 Heidenrod
Bhakti Marga has its headquarters at Shree Peetha Nilaya, meaning ‘Abode of the Maha Lakshmi’, the Divine Mother. It is located in the beautiful German countryside near Wiesbaden.