Swadhyay Parivar Toronto [repack] Guide

Our Toronto chapter meets regularly for:

Every weekend, typically on Sundays, members gather at rented halls or larger family homes. The session begins with collective chanting of Prarthana (prayers) followed by an audio or video discourse of Dadaji. These discourses are timeless, addressing modern problems—stress, greed, family conflict—through the lens of ancient Indian logic. In Toronto, these sessions are often bilingual: Gujarati for the elders and English/Hindi for the youth.

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"‘Action not backed by knowledge and knowledge not translatable into action, both cannot stand the test of time.’ — Rev. Pandurang Shastri Athavale.

Furthermore, the Toronto chapter has brilliantly navigated the challenge of language. Grandparents who speak only Gujarati sit next to grandchildren who speak only English. The katha (storytelling) is summarized in both languages, and the core philosophical terms (like Kriya or Upasana ) are taught through action, not vocabulary. Our Toronto chapter meets regularly for: Every weekend,

The migration of Gujaratis to Canada accelerated during the 1970s and 80s. Professionals and families arriving from Gujarat brought with them not just suitcases but a deep connection to Dadaji’s teachings. Initially, Swadhyayis in Toronto met in basements and rented community halls. By the late 1990s, the community had grown large enough to formalize , holding regular Satsanghs (spiritual assemblies) and Kendra (study circles) across the GTA.

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The movement is inspired by the teachings of (affectionately known as Rev. Dadaji).

One might ask, "What actually happens at a Swadhyay gathering in Toronto?" The answer lies in a diverse range of activities designed to foster intellectual growth and emotional bonding.

Swadhyay Parivar Toronto is a welcoming, family-oriented community. There are no fees or formal memberships. We invite you to experience a single study circle.