

His grandfather Kriparama Rao also remained in the Indian Army. The entire family of Martyr Kuldeep Singh Rao is serving the nation.
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These youths were engaged in the arrangements in the village throughout the day and decorated the funeral site.įamily full of bravery: Martyr’s grandfather was in the army, five cousins were also in the army Earlier on Friday morning, many youths from nearby villages had reached Ghardana Khurd with the tricolor in their hands. Dara Singh Dochania, an officer in the Delhi Police who was with him in Delhi and the village’s Dara Singh Dochania, said that the body would leave by a special plane at around 9 in the morning.

She herself will bring the mortal remains. For the last two days, the martyr’s sister Abhita and Veerangana Yashwini are with him. The mortal remains of the martyr will reach Ghardana Khurd at around 11 am on Saturday. Last rites today: The mortal remains of the martyr will reach village Ghardana Khurd at 11 am No one ate food in the village throughout the day and no one even slept at night. After this, the people who came there instead of returning, got involved in the arrangements. Due to which the eyes of the parents were filled once, but then the villagers and relatives took care of them. Now that I was restarting my practice, I had to visit and restart from the person who has been my teacher, mentor and friend.Seeing this spirit of the villagers, the parents of the martyr also got courage and sat in the courtyard of the house waiting for the body of the beloved, but in the afternoon it came to know that due to the delay in the DNA process, the body would not be able to come today. I hadn’t practiced yoga for almost 40 days after my nose surgery to remove my septal spur. The Dr Yogi attracts other doctors to his practice meaning that if he does make a mistake (and he does sometimes) there are people to correct him and that increases the knowledge of everyone in class. When teaching yoga, Dr Ajit explains the physical changes of the mind and body with accurate detail in the simplest of terms.

The reason I love learning from Dr Ajit is his background of being a Medical Doctor. Long story short, circumstances in life allowed me to train one on one with Dr. Ajit Singh, a student of Kundalini Yoga and Yogi Bhajan who also served as Yogi Bhajan’s personal doctor. Continue reading “Children Meditation during Self-Isolation” →Īt the Kundalini Yoga Asia Festival in 2010, I met an individual who in a short span gave me a profound impact as I embarked on new trajectory of my life. Also in this blog post are 3 meditation practices you can immediately begin with your child. Below are 5 reasons why you should start meditation practice for children. Today, meditation is more important than ever. Given how we are living today, we definitely need to make sure we don’t want to allow ourselves and especially our children to be prisoners within our own mind and institutionalise this way of living. If someone behaved badly within those social distancing areas, we put them in solitary confinement, also known as self isolation. Social distancing is what naughty kids in school get, it is called detention. All thanks to a virus that, if it isn’t a biological weapon, came out of a wet market in Wuhan, China, and now spread globally. Words that we use to describe prisoners and jail life is our living reality in 2020. *There is a YouTube Link of The Meditations Below*
