Jay Jagannath bhai, I completely relate to your experience. Choosing Brahmacharya as a is a powerful commitment, and it’s unfortunate that many don’t understand its true meaning.
Namaskaram, Anna, I wish to become a full-time volunteer and would deeply appreciate any guidance on how much financial support I would need to stay there and engage in seva. I've previously volunteered for the Shambhavi Mahamudra Kriya initiation online 2 months ago and completed my Inner Engineering initiation last year. Could you please help me understand how to manage my expenses while volunteering, and what specific costs I should anticipate? As I am currently a student, any advice on financial planning would be really helpful. Additionally, I am interested in participating in other programs as well. Thank you so much for your guidance.
@DummyAccount-js5wz Namaskaram Anna, When you will be a full-time volunteer amenities will be provided by the Ashram. All the major things, food, clothes, toiletries, basic medical facilities will be covered. But right away you can't get full time volunteering, they will ask you to go for Sadhanapada first. So for now, apply for Sadhanapada 2025 and then they will guide you from there. Food and stay is free of cost for all volunteers. Bhavaspandana and Shoonya will cost you ₹11.5k . If you want to do gurupuja ₹2-3k. Additionally ₹15k-20k/year minimum is needed for me considering i live a minimalistic life, no extra snacks, no tea, no coffee. Only toiletries. Basic needs as clothing and winter wear. This is to give you an idea. Depending upon your spending habits you can spend way more.
@@swapneswarbarik3 thanks for reply anna I have few other questions can you please answer these * Are there any recommended budget guidelines for unexpected costs, such as emergency medical needs or personal items, beyond the basics? How do volunteers typically handle such costs? * For students or individuals without a steady income, is there an advised amount of savings to set aside before beginning Sadhanapada or a full-time volunteering role? * Is it possible to work remotely or engage in part-time work while participating in the program? Are there any specific time restrictions for those considering such an option? * Are there any financial support options or paid opportunities available within the Ashram for full-time volunteers? * For those who stay on as volunteers for multiple years, how do they typically manage their financial needs? Are there options or practices they rely on to sustain themselves? * Regarding recurring programs like BSP and Shoonya, is there a requirement to pay the course fee annually to participate, or does one-time enrollment cover future participation? Namaskaaram
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Jay Jagannath bhai, I completely relate to your experience. Choosing Brahmacharya as a is a powerful commitment, and it’s unfortunate that many don’t understand its true meaning.
Jay Jagannath 🌼🌼
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Are you in ashram Anna ?
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Namaskaram, Anna,
I wish to become a full-time volunteer and would deeply appreciate any guidance on how much financial support I would need to stay there and engage in seva. I've previously volunteered for the Shambhavi Mahamudra Kriya initiation online 2 months ago and completed my Inner Engineering initiation last year.
Could you please help me understand how to manage my expenses while volunteering, and what specific costs I should anticipate? As I am currently a student, any advice on financial planning would be really helpful.
Additionally, I am interested in participating in other programs as well.
Thank you so much for your guidance.
@DummyAccount-js5wz Namaskaram Anna,
When you will be a full-time volunteer amenities will be provided by the Ashram. All the major things, food, clothes, toiletries, basic medical facilities will be covered. But right away you can't get full time volunteering, they will ask you to go for Sadhanapada first. So for now, apply for Sadhanapada 2025 and then they will guide you from there.
Food and stay is free of cost for all volunteers. Bhavaspandana and Shoonya will cost you ₹11.5k . If you want to do gurupuja ₹2-3k. Additionally ₹15k-20k/year minimum is needed for me considering i live a minimalistic life, no extra snacks, no tea, no coffee. Only toiletries. Basic needs as clothing and winter wear. This is to give you an idea. Depending upon your spending habits you can spend way more.
@@swapneswarbarik3 thanks for reply anna I have few other questions can you please answer these
* Are there any recommended budget guidelines for unexpected costs, such as emergency medical needs or personal items, beyond the basics? How do volunteers typically handle such costs?
* For students or individuals without a steady income, is there an advised amount of savings to set aside before beginning Sadhanapada or a full-time volunteering role?
* Is it possible to work remotely or engage in part-time work while participating in the program? Are there any specific time restrictions for those considering such an option?
* Are there any financial support options or paid opportunities available within the Ashram for full-time volunteers?
* For those who stay on as volunteers for multiple years, how do they typically manage their financial needs? Are there options or practices they rely on to sustain themselves?
* Regarding recurring programs like BSP and Shoonya, is there a requirement to pay the course fee annually to participate, or does one-time enrollment cover future participation?
Namaskaaram
@DACCOUNT12 Thanks for asking I will make a video on this... 🌼
Are you in ashram anna right now or home ?
Ashram
Please meet us this Navratri anna... Love u loads
@@ANSHULJAIN1901 sure... Where are you??
@@swapneswarbarik3 sp2 basement anna
@@ANSHULJAIN1901 let me know when you are coming this side of the ashram... I am in kaivalya kutir...