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Where | The dhyana Center | ||
Cost | Adults: $49 for all three nights / $20 for a single evening; Children 13 and younger: $30 for all three nights / $10 for a single evening | ||
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The Mahabharata is the world's longest and greatest epic. It is a repository for all Indian tales and knowledge. It is said that anything that can be found in the world is contained in the Mahabharata and what is not contained in that epic can be found nowhere. It is essentially the story of how we got to the world we now inhabit, a tale of the corruption, strife, the waning virtues of the third age (Dwapara yuga) and how we fell into the present age (Kali yuga), from which we are hopefully at last awakening.
Hari Meyers, M.A., MFCC,
Hari has told mythological stories for almost thirty years -- in men's groups, at conferences, in mixed gender circles, in classrooms from elementary schools to universities and on a cruise ship that circumscribed the globe.
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