Mangalore: ‘Kaya Kalpa Kriya’ Yoga Camp from Dec 7


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (TU/CN)

Mangalore, Dec 3: The Rishi Samskruthi Vidya Kendra, in association with the Regional Parent Teachers’ Council (RPTC) will organize a week-long ‘Kaya Kalpa Kriya’ Yoga Samadhi camp at Mangalore University College Ground from Sunday December 7.

Addressing media persons at the press club on Wednesday December 3, Prasad Guruji, president of the Kendra, said that they will also conduct the ‘100 per cent Memory Programme’ for students of classes from high school to those pursuing higher studies through the Rapid Comprehensive Review Technique (RCRT).

The memory programme camp will be held from Wednesday December 10 to Wednesday December 17, between 3 pm to 6 pm. The Kaya Kalpa Kriya camp will be conducted in two batches—from 6 am to 9 am and 6 pm to 9 pm. Only 3,000 people can benefit from the camp, he added.

District in-charge minister J Krishna Palemar will inaugurate the camp, while mayor Ganesh Hosabettu will be the chief guest. Guruji Yoga Brahmashree Rishi Prabhakar, founder of the Kendra, and Isha Vittaladasa Swamiji, Sandeepini Sadhanashram Sri Kshethra Kemar, will be present on the occasion.

Madhava Guruji, Divakar, and Madhava Suvarna, were present at the press meet. For further information, contact: 0824-6536342, 9243353986, 9343347455.

  

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