Event: VEDIC LDCE  Camp
Venue: Dakor, 90 km South west of Ahmedabad
Date: 11th October
Participants: 84


 Dakor is the place where Lord Krishna is said to have taken shelter, having run from battle with Jarasandha.


The gold plated spears of temple of Krishna as Ranchorji, in Dakor,  built in 1780's
 Janma Karma ca me divyam evam yo vetti tattva 
tyaktva deham purnam janma naiti mam iti so Arjuna" Bg 4.9


" Upon undertsanding the transcendental nature of My birth and activities, one doesn't have to take birth again in material world, but he comes to Me"

Map showing loction of Dakor

Lord Krishna's activities  are always transcendental, even though they  may sometimes seem similar to that humans. Running from battle is an act of cowardice for others, but the Lord became worshipable, even for this. And is still worshipped here in Dakor, around 5,000 years after He ran from the battle.

First we went to Datt Ashram, Narsingh Tekari in Dakor,  .We held our first session, "Access the truth Beyond Four defects"It was delivered by HG Kalanath Chaitanya Prabhu. After that we had breakfast, and went to the Dakor temple. 











War Cry : Melodious Music by an enthused Darsak prabhu, on streets of Dakor
As we were going by boat we did kirtan, which continued on our way to the Dakor temple


There we had  darshan of Ranchod Ray, the form of Krishna after He ran from battlefield.
Upon reaching Datta asharam, we had the second session  " Practical Vedic solutions to problems of life" by HG Kalanath Chaitanya Prabhu, this was followed by lunch Prasad and  then we departed for Galteshwar temple of Lord Shiva.


 After seminar A Boatman Drama was performed by VEDIC members.


                              Upon reaching Galteshwar we went to take bath in Mahi river.

Benefits of Mantra Meditation", was the third session it was delivered by Darshak Prabhu. After this session many boys shared their realizations for Meditation on Sound Vibration,
The camp having come to a sweet end,  we departed for Ahmedabad. 

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