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Memorial Day Program
125th Anniversary Special Program
Monday • May 26, 2025 • 10 a.m.
Vedanta Retreat, Olema, Marin County

You are cordially invited to a special Memorial Day gathering in celebration of the 125th Anniversary of Vedanta in the Bay Area. This commemorative event will take place on Monday, May 26, 2025, at the serene Vedanta Retreat in West Marin CountyIf you would like to attend, kindly RSVP.

TO ATTEND: RSVP by May 22 at this link

Event Details:
Date: Monday, May 26, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: 9799 CA-1, Olema, CA 94950

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We carry a selection of the best in all the major religious traditions and contemporary spirituality; translations of Sanskrit religious classics; and many children’s books that are both attractive and meaningful.

A partial listing is given here for online ordering and many more are available in the bookshop itself. Inquiries are welcome.

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“For One’s own enlightenment and for the good of the world.”

– atmanamokshartham jagad hitaya ca

The Motto of the Ramakrishna Order (a traditional monastic order founded by Sri Ramakrishna in 1896; Organized by Swami Vivekananda in 1897).

In pursuit of this ideal, monastic life includes a variety of spiritual practices, such as meditation, worshipa, and scriptural study, as well as routine tasks of maintenance and service. For those interested and qualified, the monastic path may be meaningful and fulfilling. A monastery and convent are maintained by the Society, giving an opportunity to qualified young men and women to devote themselves exclusively to spiritual life.

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Please write to the Minister-in-charge at tattwa@sfvedanta.org to inquire.
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