Swadhyay Evening Prayer Guide

I. Opening: Invoking the Divine Presence

"O Supreme Lord, as the sun sets and the world grows quiet, I turn my mind inward to Thy light. You are the indwelling Spirit (Antaryamin), the witness to all my thoughts and actions of this day." II. Introspection (Swadhyay) The Review: Recall the day's events without judgment. Where did I act with love and selfless service? Where did I let ego or anger guide my words?

Swadhyay Evening Prayer

The central text of the is the Aarti composed by Reverend Dadaji. This is not a folk song but a philosophical treaty set to melody. The lyrics reject idol worship in the literal sense while embracing the "Omnipresent Truth." Swadhyay Evening Prayer

Recommended for

those seeking a structured, philosophically grounded evening practice within a supportive community. Not ideal for those who prefer silent, non-scripted devotion or have limited time. Introspection (Swadhyay) The Review: Recall the day's events

The sun bled orange and gold over the Gujarat coastline, its last rays slanting through the windows of the community hall. For Amrita, the fading light was not an ending, but a beginning. It was the hour of Swadhyay —the hour of self-study and collective prayer. Swadhyay Evening Prayer The central text of the