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Swadhyay Evening Prayer

A central element of the prayer is the singing of an evening hymn or Stotram . This is usually sung collectively by the family in a rhythmic, meditative tone. The lyrics often describe the attributes of the divine—peace, infinite knowledge, compassion, and justice—and ask for the strength to live a righteous life. Step 4: Silent Meditation and Reflection

Practitioners usually wash their hands, feet, and face to physically transition away from the outside world. Swadhyay Evening Prayer

To truly appreciate the evening prayer, it's essential to understand the movement it belongs to. The Swadhyaya Parivar (which means "self-study family") is a spiritual and social movement founded by the revered philosopher and social reformer, , lovingly known as Dadaji . He began his work in the 1940s in Mumbai, delivering profound discourses on the Bhagavad Gita. The movement was formally established in 1954 , and today, it has spread organically to countless villages and cities across the world. What sets it apart is its focus on selfless love and brotherhood, treating all members as one family rather than a formal organization, with no compulsion or demands for donations. A central element of the prayer is the

The word is a beautiful Sanskrit compound: sva (self) + adhyaya (study or lesson). While it literally translates to "self-study" or "one's own reading," its meaning is infinitely deeper. It's not merely about reading scripture; it is the study of one's own inner Self , a journey of self-discovery to realize the divine presence that resides within every living being. It is an inner tonic that nourishes the soul, brings spiritual strength, and leads to a pure mind and heart. He began his work in the 1940s in

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