Monday, February 8, 2010

This week @ BYC

The calendar for the events this week:-

1. Mon, Feb 8th, Kirtan Konnection: Experience the power of sound ; 6:30-8:30pm, 324 Bloor Street West (UrbanEdgeYoga)

2. Tue, Feb 9th Tuesday Transformation: A bit of everything. Join us for an evening of yoga asana practice, mantra meditation and spiritual discussion. 6:30-8:30pm, 324 Bloor Street West (UrbanEdgeYoga)

3. Wed, Feb 10th Yoga For Life: Your Fav yoga classes with Deva
6:30-8:30pm, MultiFaith Centre 569 Spadina Avenue

4. Thur, Feb 11th Vegan Cooking: Breads & Desserts
6:30-8:30pm, 324 Bloor Street West (UrbanEdgeYoga)

5. Fri, Feb 12th Asthanga yoga - feel the power;

5:00-6:30pm, 324 Bloor Street West (UrbanEdgeYoga)

6. Fri, Feb 13th - Sustainability Series - Is current ecology truly holistic
6:30-8:30pm, 324 Bloor Street West (UrbanEdgeYoga)


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Bhakti Yoga Club - The Real Yoga!
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bhaktiyogaclub@gmail.com; 416.844.2937

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Welcome back with New Beginnings @ BYC!

We hope you had a wonderful holiday season and that school & Life in the New Year, starts off at a bright note for all! Our events resume this week, however please note that our Yoga Classes will start next week. Please also note the different location for the events!

1. Tue, Jan 5 – Meditation and yoga: Yoga and meditation is being used more and more in modern life because it is proven to aid stress relief, help relaxation, and generally make people more peaceful. 324 Bloor Street West, #1; 6:30-8:30pm

2. Wed, Jan 6 - Shanti, chants for world peace: Shanti is the Sanskrit for Peace. Join us as we seek world peace through the chanting of ancient mantras from the East.324 Bloor Street West, #1; 6:30-8:30pm

3. Thu, Jan 7- Vegan Curries, Cooking classes: Ever wondered why our food tastes so good? Well, our chefs will be sharing their top secret recipes in demonstration/hands-on cooking classes. 324 Bloor Street West, #1; 6:30-8:30pm

4. Fri, Jan 8 - Mysteries of earth and sky: Find out more about ancient mysteries like Stonehenge, ice age star maps, the Dogon, Mayans, Egyptians and more324 Bloor Street West, #1; 6:30-8:30pm

All events will feature vegan meals and mantra meditation!
For more details or to RSVP please contact us See you soon --

Bhakti Yoga Club - The Real Yoga!http://www.bhaktiyogaclubuoft.blogspot.com/bhaktiyogaclub@gmail.com; 416.844.2937

Sunday, October 18, 2009

This Week @ BYC

Hi All,

Please note that there is no Yoga Class this week!

Starting this week, there is exciting activities happening at BYC, every day of the week - Yes that's right, you no longer have to miss out because of a late class. Read more about the details of these events below. All of these events will involve a delicious vegan meal, mantra meditation and interactive discussions. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or need more information.

1. Mantra Mondays:- Experince the power of mantra meditation
6:30-8:30pm, Mondays starting Oct 19th, 324 Bloor Street West, Unit 1

2. Journey to Incredible India
6:30-8:30pm, Tuesdays Oct 20th, 324 Bloor Street West, Unit 1

3. Yoga for Life:- The Complete Package (NO CLASS THIS WEEK)
6:30-8:30pm, Wednesday, 569 Spadina Avenue, Main Activity hall - MultiFaith Centre

4. Vegan Cooking Classes - The Higher Taste (Pre-registration required)
6:30-8:30pm, Thursdays Oct 22nd, 569 Spadina Avenue, MultiFaith Centre

5. Virtual Reality: Computers, illusions and the mystery of matrix
6:30-8:30pm, Fridays, Oct 23rd, 324 Bloor Street W, Unit 1

Details:
Oct 19: Mantra Mondays The basic problem in our search for happiness is that our sources of pleasure are all limited. Mantra meditation provides information about how we can expand our pleasure beyond our present limitations. It deals with a pleasure principle that operates beyond the bounds of time and space and emanates from the very innermost part of our being. So hold up MONDAY EVENINGS in your calendar for Mantra Meditation. This is an experiential workshop series where you get the opportunity to learn ancient eastern instruments like cymbals, Mridangas (percussion instruments), harmonium, tambourines and much more. Each class will have a part where a new mantra will be introduced to you along with a special tune or melody to which you could sing or play it.

Oct 20: Journey to Incredible India
A trip to ancient east, an exciting venture to India in a Yoga ashrama or just a curiosity to dive deeper into the culture and traditions of the ancient world - all of this sounds so fancy and exciting. It is a land of mystic yogis, temples, beautiful colors and dances which is like a dream for some of us - almost like a dream. What stands though between the dream and reality is either money or time or distance.Well, this October we want to make these constraints go away as we present to you this very special workshop series. Over and above the slum dog millionaire, beautiful Taj Mahal or the scintillating lights of Indian cinema is the calm and beautoful breezes of Indian Spirituality and yoga schools that draws thousands every year.Through interactive presentations and demonstrations we will create the mood and atmosphere of the beautiful culture here in the heart of Toronto. Come taste delicious cuisines, enjoy spiritual music explore yoga books in this 3 part series. If you are planning a trip to India in near or distant future, this is a real must have!

Oct 23: Virtual Reality: Computers, illusions and the mystery of matrix
What’s the truth about you? Physicists, doctors, chemists, anthropologists, linguists and many other great thinkers have tried to define this reality based on their experiences and limited knowledge. But scientists and philosophers come and go and theories change opening up new possibilities and hence a grand new definition of reality. But how can we live a real life and chase a 'Real Goal' if we don’t know who we are, where we came from and where we go ? How to we distinguish the real or permanent - 'Sat' as explained in ancient Sanskrit from the temporary or non-permanent 'Asat' or maya.So this month we venture up on a journey to discover Reality and explore through a series of interactive workshops four cornerstones of reality:

With Best Wishes,
Bhakti Yoga Club
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

This Week @ Bhakti Yoga Club

This Week @ Bhakti Yoga Club

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1. Yoga For Life
Wednesday Sep 30th, 6:30-8:30pm
Multi-Faith Centre, 569 Spadina Avenue (map) (entrance from Bancroft Ave.)

2. Vegetarian Cooking Classes - The Higher Taste
Thursday, Oct 1st, 6:30-8:30pm
Multi-faith Centre, 569 Spadina Avenue (map) (entrance from Bancroft Ave.)
Pre-Registration Required
Please contact us bhaktiyogaclub@gmail.com or 416.844.2937 for any question/comments!
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Bhakti Yoga Club - The Real Yoga!
www.bhaktiyogaclubuoft.blogspot.com
bhaktiyogaclub@gmail.com; 416.844.2937

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

This Week At BYC

As most of you might be aware, today tuesday, Sep 22nd is Bike to Campus Festival - Car Free Day, happening as part of U of T's Environment Week Earthcycle.

Bhakti Yoga Club is offering a special FREE Yoga for Life session from 12-1pm, tomorrow at the Hart House Circle. Please bring your own Yoga Mats!

Also, our regular Yoga for Life session will continue as scheduled on Wednesday evening (Sep 23) from 6:30-8:30pm at the MultiFaith Centre.

Please note that there is no meeting this thursday.

Thank you and See you Soon!

Cooking Class Recipes - Sep 17th 2009

Thanks to Kate, we now have recipes from last week's cooking classes!

Menu: - Channa Masala (Curried ChickPeas), Pakora (Vegetable Fritters), Jeera-Rice (Rice Pilaf), Dhania Chutney (Coriander Dip), Halwa (Semolina-based Dessert)



Please note that the consciousness with which cook prepares the food affects the taste and also the consciousness of those who partake in the food. So in the tradition of Bhakti Yoga we prepare the food in the mood of love and devotion. There is no tasting while we cook and at the end we offer the food to Krsna (The Vedic Name for God, which also means the one who is all-attractive)





1. Channa Masala (Curried Chick Peas)





Boiled Chickpeas (either ready to use canned or dry chickpeas, soaked over night and boiled)
Tomatoes
Fresh cilantro
Oil
Spices:
Powdered Coriander
Powedered Cumin
Asafoetida
Garam Masala

Pour some oil in a pot, add asafoetida, powdered coriander and cumin. Soon after add the finely diced tomatoes, stir ocassionaly and allow the tomatoes to cook. After about 10 minutes add the boiled chickpeas. Add cold water just enough to cover the chickpeas. Add salt to taste and garam masala. Allow the chickpeas to cook for about 30 minutes. Stir occassionaly to prevent the chickpeas sticking to the bottom of the pan. The fresh cilantro will be added last, about ten minutes prior to serving.


Jeera Rice

Basmati Rice Water Spices:

Whole Cumin



Wash the rice three times, and soak for about 15 minutes. In a pot, add some oil, when the oil gets warm add whole cumin seeds and allow then to crackle. Then add the rice, stir the rice for about 2 minutes. Add cold water (1.5 times the amount of rice) and salt to taste. Turn the heat to maximum, when the water starts boiling, reduce the heat and cover the pot. Rice will be done when the grains begin to stand up.


Pakora (Vegetable Fritters)





Chickpea flour
Oil for Deep Frying
Assortment of vegetables (Zucchini, Potatoes, Broccoli, Tofu)
Water
Spices:
Powdered Coriander
Powedered Cumin
Asafoetida
Garam Masala


To prepare batter add the spices to the chickpea flour, and add salt to taste. Add water to the mixture and create a smooth paste.
Chop veggies and tofu evenly into strips. In a large wok/frying pan, prepare oil on high heat for deep frying. Coat the veggies evenly with batter, using your hands. Place them in the oil, and allow them to become crispy. Remove carefully with tongs, and place on a plate covered with paper towel.


Halwa (Semolina Based Dessert)



2 cups semolina flour
2 cups Sugar
¾lb of unsalted butter
1/2 lb Strawberries
6 cups water


Combine semolina flour and half a block of butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Stir continually, adding more butter as needed till the semolina is roasted, but not burnt :). In a separate pot prepare sugar syrup with sugar and water. Once the syrup boils add it slowly to the roasted semolina accompanied by constant stirring. Also add freshly sliced strawberries. Stir continuously to avoid sticking/burning.

Chutney (Cilantro Dip)




Fresh Cilantro
Water enough to blend the cilantro
Spices:
Sugar (a pinch)
Salt (to taste)
Chilli Powder
Coriander Powder


Combine ingredients in a blender.



Finally, arrange a nice plate for offering the preparations. Please note that this plate should not be used for regular eating, and kept aside only for offering. Place the plate in front of a picture of Krsna and offer by reciting the simple prayer:

Hare Krsna Hare Krsna
Krsna Krsna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

This Week @ Bhakti Yoga Club

Starting this week, our cooking classes return to the multifaith centre. Come-out and learn how to make easy and exotic dishes in a fun way. To help us prepare for the logistics please pre-register by emailing:- bhaktiyogaclub@gmail.com

Other than that, our Yoga for Life Continues this week at the Multi Faith Centre

1. Yoga For Life
Wednesday Sep 16th, 6:30-8:30pm
Multifaith Centre, 569 Spadina Avenue

2. Vegetarian Cooking Classes - The Higher Taste
Thursday, Sep 17th, 6:30-8:30pm
Multifaith Centre, 569 Spadina Avenue Pre-Registration Require

Please contact us bhaktiyogaclub@gmail.com or 416.844.2937 for any question/comments!