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We welcome you to our Ananda Sangha House in the spirit of community support for whatever your spiritual aspirations may be! Transform with us! (You can join us online as well if you can’t make it in person)
Sunday Satsang at Ananda is inspired by the meditation tradition of the East and the ancient teachings of mystical Christianity, with inspirational readings from both the Bible and the Bhagavad Gita. Service usually includes purification, chanting, affirmations, and meditation as well.
On the second Sunday of each month we invite one of Ananda’s most prominent teachers and leaders from around the world to join us online and share with us. We still come together in person and do the first part of the satsang as our traditional Sunday service with chanting, affirmations and readings and then at 11:00am we spend the last hour online with our special guest. This week Nayaswami Dr. Aditya Gait joins us from Ananda Pune.
About Our Guest

With wisdom, laughter, playfulness, and great depth, Dr. Aditya shares the teachings of Self-realization in a way that touches both heart and soul. This satsang promises to be joyful, uplifting, and deeply renewing.
Nayaswami Aditya (Dr. Aditya Gait) is also a medical practitioner, with a deep interest in sharing the teachings and practical benefits of yoga as a healthy and fulfilling way of life. He went to Ananda Sangha in 2008 and has since been actively involved in the growth and operations of the Ananda Pune community.
He serves as a Trustee of Ananda Sangha and regularly conducts yoga, meditation, and health workshops in colleges, companies, and institutions.
10:00am Welcome, & Opening Prayer, Chanting
10:15am Meditation
10:45am Affirmation from Affirmations for Self-Healing
10:50am Offertory and announcements
10:55am Reading Bible & Bhagavad Gita readings and commentary from Rays of the One Light
11:00am: Introduce Nayaswami Aditya!
While it appears that we have ample parking all around us, we are wanting to be sensitive to our neighbors who own the adjacent parking lot. Therefore we ask that you do not park in the church lot. Please park in the following areas in the order below:
- Park in our driveway. Right or left sides are both fine, just not behind the garages and not in the first spaces closest to the building.
- Park PARALLEL on the street across from us but NOT into the grass on the grass. (inside tires can be on the grass about 12 inches, the rest on the street)
- Park in the lot on the far side of the grassy area across the street. (Behind the grassy area near the brick wall)

Thank you so much for your consideration of this!













