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About TRAC

TRAC (Traditions, Religion, Aspiration, Culture) is designed for anyone interested in learning about Hinduism and the inner meaning of its rich tradition and culture. It is particularly useful for students, young parents, and anyone concerned about preserving the best of Hinduism in Western society. The initial TRAC seminar ('TRAC Launch') will be a free, 2.5 to 3-hour program. Future TRAC Sessions will be scheduled at a later date.


Who should attend the 'TRAC Launch?'

TRAC is specifically designed for individuals and families who want to learn more about the beauty of Hinduism, including explanations for the mysteries, mysticism, and symbolism of the Hindu deities, the meaning behind the rituals, bhajans and mantras, as well as the advent of self-realized masters and avatars. It is designed to revive a sense of pride and put us back in touch with our heritage - beautiful traditions, timeless religion, and ageless culture. For more information about TRAC registration or information about volunteering, please contact the city coordinators.


TRAC video clips (Windows Media Player)

"What are the Vedas?"   Dialup (44K)   DSL (278K)   Cable (543K)

"Vedic Mahavakyas - The Song"   Dialup (44K)   DSL (300K)   Cable (576K)

"Rig & Yajur Vedas"   Dialup (44K)   DSL (278K)   Cable (543K)

These video clips are from TRAC workshops held in Los Angeles, CA in 2005. Grateful thanks to Mr. Gene Massey for filming the sessions and providing the videos.

 
 

2008 SCHEDULE

new TRAC 1A
Sat-Sun / Oct 11

Little Rock, AR

  TRAC 1 Seminar
Sat-Sun / Mar 15-16
Phoenix, AZ

  TRAC 1 Seminar
Sat-Sun / Mar 8-9
Austin, TX

  TRAC Launch
Tuesday / Mar 4

Little Rock, AK


HHC Inauguration
Thursday / Mar 6

Little Rock, AK

  Children's Program
Friday / Feb 29

Atlanta, GA


TRAC 1B Seminar
Sat-Sun / Mar 1-2
Atlanta, GA
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Updated Dec 24, 2006