GERMANY, April 7, 2026 (La Verdad De Ceuta, translated from Spanish): At a time when spirituality seeks to rediscover its most authentic and practical essence, the rigorous training of spiritual guides has become a fundamental necessity. In this context, Pandit Krishna Kripa Dasa (Juan Carlos Ramchandani) recently conducted an intensive training course for pandits and panditas at the Shree Peetha Nilaya ashram—the international spiritual center of the Bhakti Marga organization—located in the town of Springen, near Frankfurt, Germany. This training program, conducted over three intensive days, focused on samskaras—the Hindu rites of passage that accompany human beings throughout their entire lives. Samskaras constitute a unique system within the world’s religious traditions, as they span from the prenatal stage to funeral rites, sanctifying every key moment of existence. They are not merely external ceremonies, but rather processes of purification, spiritual elevation, and connection between the individual and the Divine. The course was conducted in English, with extensive use of Sanskrit—the liturgical language of Hinduism—thereby preserving the authenticity of the traditional mantras, rituals, and formulas.
Both theoretical and practical aspects were addressed during the training. Particular emphasis was placed on the in-depth study of prenatal samskaras—a feature unique to Hinduism—which underscores the importance of life even before birth. Furthermore, the training covered post-natal rituals, featuring practical demonstrations of fundamental ceremonies such as Nama Karana (naming ceremony), Anna Prashana (first intake of solid food), and Mundanam (tonsure ceremony or first head-shaving). It is worth noting that these ceremonies were not mere simulations, but actual rituals performed for children within the community itself, which lent an experiential and deeply authentic dimension to the training. The training brought together seven pandits and panditas hailing from various countries—Switzerland, Italy, the United Kingdom, Germany, the United States, and Brazil—reflecting the truly international character of the contemporary Hindu community. This cultural diversity highlights how Sanatana Dharma is a living, universal, and ever-expanding spirituality.
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