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Monthly Programme – December 2017 Price : Rs. 2/- The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture Gol Park, Kolkata - 700 029 PHONE : (91-33-) 2464-1303 (3 LINES) ; 2465-2531 (2 LINES); 2466-1235 (3 LINES) FAX : (91-33-) 2464-1307; E.Mail : [email protected], [email protected] Website : www.sriramakrishna.org MONTHLY PROGRAMMES FOR DECEMBER 2017 Shrine : Devotional Songs : In the Shrine from 5.00 p.m. to 5.50 p.m.every working day 1 Friday , 5.30 p.m. : 4 Monday, 6.15 p.m. : Anil Swami Mumukshananda Memorial Chandra Jha Endowment Lecture Lecture Subject : Sri Sri Ramakrishna Subject : Guru Parampara O Ajnabahata (Bengali) Punthi (Bengali) Vedic Chanting: Monks of RMIC Speaker : Swami Vishnudevananda Welcoming Address: Sri Sakti Venue : Vivekananda Hall Prasad Mishra, Sister Nivedita Chair, RMIC 5 Tuesday, 6.00 p.m. : Speech by : Swami Balabhadrananda, Vivekananda Science Circle Asst. General Secretary, Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, Belur Subject : ‘The Digital Revolution Math and India’ (English) Presidential Address : Dr Prasanta Speaker :Dr Susmita Sur-Koley, Kumar Giri, Formerly Head, Professor, Advanced Computing and Statistics Department, Ramakrishna Microelectrnics Unit. Professor-in- Mission Residential College, charge, Computer and Communication Narendrapur Sciences Divition, Indian Statistical Vote of Thanks : Swami Institute, Kolkata Suparnananda Venue : Vivekananda Hall Venue : Shivananda Hall 6 Wednesday , 6.00 p.m. 11 Monday , 6.00 p.m. : Banikanta Leela Banerjee Cultural Programme: Nidarun Path Endowment Lecture (Songs of Tagore) by Sri Rahul Subject : Sri Sri Ramakrishna Mitra (Admission free) Kathamrita (Bengali) Venue : Vivekananda Hall Speaker : Swami Suparnananda 6.45 p.m. 12 Tuesday, 6.00 p.m. : Madhuri Mazumdar Endowment Devotional Songs by: Lecture Sri Bholanath Mukherjee Subject : Upanishader Aloke Sri Venue : Vivekananda Hall Ma Sarada Devi (Bengali) Speaker : Swami Vimalatmananda, Adhyaksha, Ramakrishna Math, 7 Thursday, 6.00 p.m. : Yogodyana Satyalal and Santi Mukherjee President : Swami Suparnananda Endowment Lecture Venue : Vivekananda Hall Subject : Ishopanishad Speaker : Swami Abhiramananda, 13 Wednesday, 6.00 p.m. : Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math Swami Kailashananda Memorial President : Swami Suparnananda Lecture Venue : Vivekananda Hall Subject : Sri Ramakrishna and His Spiritual Tradition (English) Speaker : Swami Golokananda, 8 Friday, 5.00 p.m. : Cultural Ramakrishna Advaita Ashrama, Kalady Programme: (In association with Shabdam) President : Swami Suparnananda Venue : Vivekananda Hall Pratidhwani :A tribute to Tabla- sadhak Late Uttam Chakraborty: Shraddhanjali: A Power-Point 14 Thursday 6.00 p.m. Presentation followed by Tabla Scripture Class Solo: Pt Swapan Chaudhuri Subject : Gita (Bengali) (Admission free) Speaker : Swami Suparnananda, Venue : Vivekananda Hall Secretary, The Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture Venue : Vivekananda Hall 11 Monday, 6.00 p.m. : Swami Dayananda Memorial Lecture 15 Friday, 6.00 p.m. : Bidyut- Subject Adhyatma Ramayana Bikash-Renuka Kaustoov Rakhit (Sanskrit) Memorial Lecture Speaker : Swami Tattwavidananda, Subject : Katha Upanishad (English) Assistant General Secretary, Speaker : Swami Atmapriyananda, Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Vice Chancellor, Ramakrishna Mission Mission , Belur Math Vivekananda University, Belur Math Venue : Shivananda Hall Venue : Shivananda Hall [ 2 ] 16 Saturday, 4.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. Vivekananda Anusheelan (Personality R.K. Bhuwalka Memorial Lecture Development Programme for Youth Subject :Bhagavata Katha (Bengali) members) Speaker : Prof. Tapan Kr. 16 Saturday, 5.30 p.m. : Cultural Chakraborty, Formerly Professor of Programme: (In association with Philosophy, Jadavpur University Jalsaghar) Venue : Shivananda Hall Bhaktigeeti: Raghav Chattopadhyaya and his Team ; Sarod Recital: 23 Saturday , 5.30 p.m. Abhishek Lahari, Tabla—Arup Christmas Eve Programme Chattopadhyaya (Admission free) Christmas Carol : The members of Venue : Vivekananda Hall the Vivekananda Study Circle 18 Monday , 5.30 p.m. : Durga (Junior) Majumdar Endowment Lecture Readings from the Bibles : Swami Subject :Vivekachudamani (Bengali) Prajnatmananda Speaker : Dr Sitanath Goswami, Message of the Christmas : Formerly Professor of Sanskrit, President : Swami Suparnananda, Jadavpur University Secretary, R.M.I.C. Venue : Shivananda Hall Venue : Vivekananda Hall 26 Tuesday , 6.00 p.m. : 19 Tuesday, 6.00 p.m. : Public Lecture Swami Puranananda Memorial Lecture Subject: Prasthanabheda (Bengali) Subject : Ramayana Parikrama Speaker : Dr Samiran Chandra (Bengali) Chakrabarti, Formerly Director, Speaker : Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri, School of Vedic Studies, Rabindra Eminent Writer and Novelist Bharati University President : Swami Suparnananda Venue : Shivananda Hall Venue : Vivekananda Hall 20 Wednesday , 6.00 p.m. 27 Wednesday, 6.00 p.m. Banikanta Leela Banerjee Charushila Jha Endowment Endowment Lecture Lecture Subject : Sri Sri Ramakrishna Subject : Sri Sri Ramakrishna Kathamrita (Bengali) Lilaprasanga (Bengali) Speaker : Swami Suparnananda Speaker : Swami Advaitatmananda Venue : Vivekananda Hall 21 Thursday , 5.45 p.m. Release of the Book: 28 Thursday, 5.30 p.m: Surrendra ‘Tulite Lekha Chhabi’ authored by Paul Lecture Swami Mantrajnananda: Swami Subject : Swami Vivekananda: A Suparnananda Champion of Divinity [ 3 ] Welcoming Address: Swami 30 Saturday, 4.00 p.m. Suparnananda, Secretary, R.M.I.C. Vivekananda Anusheelan (Personality Speaker:Swami Muktidananda, Adhyaksha, Advaita Ashrama Development Programme for Youth President:Dr Samiran Chandra members) Chakrabarti, Saradananda Chair, 30 Saturday, 4.30 p.m. C.I.S.R, R.M.I.C. and Former Director, Sri Sri Sarada Devi O Jishukrishta The School of Vedic Studies, Rabindra Bharati University Galpa Asar by the members of the Special Guest: Mr Kunal Paul, Vivekananda Study Circle (Junior) Chairman, Apeejay-Surrendra Group Venue : Shivananda Hall Vote of Thanks: Sri Sakti Prasad Mishra, Nivedita Chair, C.I.S.R, R.M.I.C. 30 Saturday, 6.00 p.m.: Public Venue : Vivekananda Hall Lecture Subject : Ashtavakra Samhita 29 Friday, 5.30 p.m. : Tarak Nath (Bengali) Das Endowment Lecture Subject: Kashmir Saivism (English) Speaker : Dr. Sumitra Mitra (Ghosh) Speaker : Dr Debabrata Sen Sharma, Formerly Head of the Department of Surenndra Paul Professor of Indological History, Vidyasagar College for Studies and Research, R.M.I.C. Women Venue : Shivananda Hall Venue : Shivananda Hall All are cordially invited to attend. 27 November 2017 Swami Suparnananda Secretary Children below 12 years of age are not allowed in the lectures and discourses. Use of mobile phone is strictly prohibited in the Hall. All programmes are subject to change. These programmes are also displayed in our Website.
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