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Pradiya Foundation ~ ONLINE ZOOM SATSANG

Moojibaba will offer a special online Satsang via Zoom, on Thursday 29 August at 15:00 Lisbon time, as part of the Giving Back Summit, to benefit the work of the Pradiya Foundation. The program will start at 15:00 with a Contemplation Guidance recording, followed by Live Satsang with Moojibaba.

If you have any technical difficulties logging into Zoom or have issues with the registration process, please write to events@mooji.org.

The Pradiya Foundation was created by Oinak Singh, who grew up at the Ramana’s Garden Children’s Home in Rishikesh, India. Inspired by the generous seva of Prabhavati Deva Dwabha, the founder of Ramana’s Garden, Oinak is now giving back to the village and community of his ancestral home in Oda, Nepal.

The Giving Back Summit takes place on 29 and 30 August, 2024.
Alongside Satsang with Moojibaba, there will be a workshop offered by Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa and Kirtan offered by Kaita. All events are via Zoom.

It is possible to buy single event tickets ($22) or a full event pass ($36).


100% of the proceeds will go towards the Pradiya Foundation’s ongoing work in Nepal.

Technical difficulties:
If you have any technical difficulties logging into Zoom or need assistance during the Satsang with Mooji, please write to events@mooji.org.

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Pradiya comes from the sanskrit words “Pra” and “Diya,”
meaning to plant a seed and to bring light.

Currently, the Pradiya Foundation is working with children and families living in Oda, a remote village in the mountains of Nepal. These children face a great number of difficulties that impact their life and health. Pradiya has now designed a program called Project Helping HAND.

Project Helping HAND stands for: Home, Access to healthcare, Nutrition and Development. These four key topics outline the approach to making sure that every child in Oda has the best chance possible to begin leading healthy, happy lives. 

Funding for this project would allow the Pradiya Foundation to continue providing a safe environment for children to grow up in, ensure they are well-fed, receive a quality education, offer counselling, as well as essential infrastructure developments.