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As per Maharishi Ji’s divine wish, Ramraj TV channel is being established to introduce the most beautiful life supporting Vedic principles and practical programmes in the life of all Individuals and nations of our dear World Family. At present the channel is available on Internet and is in process of getting license from Government of India for satellite uplink and downlink. Maharishi Ji has established Maharishi Vishwavyapi Ramrajya-Maharishi Global Administration through Natural Law. The basis of Maharishi Ramrajya is: Ramraj dukh kahu na vyapa-no one has to suffer in the rule of Lord Shri Raam.


Ramraj TV will present the following:


Discourses of Maharishi Ji, other Saints and Vedic Scholars on various Vedic and other related life oriented disciplines. Vedic chanting (Ved Paath), Maharishi Gandharva Veda Music, Semi Indian Classical Music-light music, Devotional songs (Bhajans), Devotional, classical and folk group and mono dance, Monthly, weekly and daily Jyotish predictions for all 12 Rashis, live and pre-recorded Vedic celebrations as per Vedic calendar.


Maharishi News

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Jai Guru Dev! Jai Maharishi !!

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Shri Shardiya Navratri

On the occassion of Shri Shardiya Navratri starting from 1st October,2016 i.e. from Ashvin Shukla Pritipda to Vijayadashami, Shri Sahaschandi Mahayagya will be performed at Village Deepdi on Bhojpur Road,Bhopal, India. In the evening Shri Ram Leela will be staged. Shatchandi Mahayagya,Pujan, Shri Chandi Path and Havan from 8AM to 12 Noon Ramleela: 8PM to 11PM

October 1, 2016

Spritual News

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Hindus Celebrate The Mother Goddess In Navratri Festival

Navratri is the Hindu festival of nine nights dedicated to the glorification of Shakti, the feminine form of the Divine.It takes place during the Hindu calendar month of Ashwin. During these nine nights, the mother goddess is worshipped in nine different forms. Navratri culminates on the 10th day with the festivities of Vijayadasham, also known as Dussehra, which celebrates the triumph of good over evil. A common greeting during this festival is Shubh Navratri (Happy Navratri).

October 1, 2016