Activities

Vedanta believes the oneness of existence, the divinity of the soul, and the harmony of all religions. The work of the Vedanta Societies in the west has primarily been devoted to spiritual and pastoral activities. God, the underlying Reality, exists in every being. That is why many of them do some form of social service.

All the activities of Vedanta society of Toronto are based on Thakur Ramkrishna’s, Sarada Ma’s and Swamiji’s teachings. As we know Thakur’s message ‘Joto mot toto poth’ emphasizes the harmony of all religions. Ma Sarada says, ‘Bless us. Make us pure and all loving’ and as Swamiji says, “It is only by doing good to others that one attains one's own good”.

Beside religious lectures and celebrating festivals, in our Vedanta Society of Toronto, we are always trying to reach out to people by organizing different activities such as 'Soup kitchen', which we have been doing for last 20 years. We also organize  other services such as 'Senior's day', 'Yoga day' and have classes on Vedic teachings at ‘Vidya mandir’ for young children amongst other things.

Soup Kitchen:
The members and volunteers of the Vedanta Society of Toronto take part in regular Soup Kitchen activities. The Soup Kitchen was started in 2001 under the guidance of Swami Pramathanandaji Maharaj. Click here to know more...

Food Bank:
The Vedanta Society of Toronto regularly takes part in the activities of the Daily Bread Food Bank. Donations in the form of non-perishable food is collected and taken to the Food Bank by volunteers to be distributed to those in need. Click here to know more...

Senior's Day:
In Vedanta society, we hold an annual Senior's Day with various activities organized by seniors themselves. Their selfless dedication is remarkable, as they forget their age and personal problems while engaging in tasks like cleaning the temple and Gardening, Book keeping, Organizing, kitchen activities.
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Yoga Day:
Yoga, a globally recognized practice, has its iconic symbols and is celebrated worldwide on June 21st as the International Day of Yoga. At Vedanta Society of Toronto, dedicated yoga teachers continue to hold classes, emphasizing the importance of a strong physique and self-reliance, in line with the teachings of Swami Vivekananda.
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Vedanta Vidya Mandir:
The Vedanta Vidya Mandir, one of the initiatives started by Revered Swami Pramathananda Maharaj, is intended to provide moral and spiritual education for the young people in our Society. Click here to know more...