8 Oct 2013

4th night of Navaratri: Kushmanda Devi




The fourth appearance of the devi is in the form of Kushmanda. The mother gets the name as she created the universe with a smile. When there was darkness everywhere and there was no existence of the universe she created the universe with a smile. She is believed to be the source of eternal power. The Goddess has eight arms and that is why she is also known as "Ashtabhuja". 
The deity‘s seven hands hold the holy urn (Kamandul), a bow, an arrow, a lotus, a pot containing wine, a disc and a club. The eighth hand holds a string of rosary beads that is believed to provide success and prudence. 
Pumpkin is termed as "Kushmandam" in Sanskrit. Amongst the sacrificial vegetables that are offered in the worship of the Goddess (naibidhya), pumpkin is the most important vegetable with which Devi Kushmanda is most placated. That is why she is named "Kushmanda". 
She is worshiped on the fourth day of the Navaratri celebration abiding by the rituals that are described in the Sashtra and the Purans. Worship of this form of the Devi exterminates sorrow and diseases and augments life, fame and strength. Mother Goddess is appeased with the slightest of devotion and if any one whole-heartedly worships the deity he will certainly gain her favour.

3 new Swamis


Yesterday afternoon two more Swamis and one Swamini where consecrated: 

Swamini VishwaKishori (Schweiz): 



Swami VishwaPranavananda (Italien):



Swami VishwaKomalananda (Russland):









3rd night Navaratri: Chandraghanta Devi

Chandraghanta Devi - Mother Durga‘s third form is known as Chandraghanta. 


This name finds its justification in the half moon seen on the temple of the Goddess that resembles a bell. The deity has ten arms. The ten hands of the Goddess brandish ten different weapons. Mounted on a tiger this form of the mother is worshiped on the third day of the Navratri celebration. It is believed that a devotee who manages to earn the devi‘s blessings can set himself free from his sins and hazards that he has committed or may face in his life. The devotee gains the power to sense the supernatural, to see it and even smell the eternal fragrance. He is also able to distinguish the otherwise inaudible celestial sounds. This is the time when the devotee should be alert. Although the deity is always envisaged in the fearsome mood of demolishing the evil, her appearance always spreads a calm and eternal peace all round. Mother Chandraghanta‘s devotees spread peace and happiness wherever they go. We should all whole-heartedly worship the mother with a devoted soul. Worship of the deity helps one eliminate the sorrow, hazards and dangers in ones life.

6 Oct 2013

2nd night Navaratri: Bramhacharini Devi


Bramhacharini Devi helps you in beeing more disciplined



In this form Durga is two-armed and carries a rosary and sacred water pot (Kamandalu). She is in a highly pious and peaceful form or is in meditation. This form of Durga is related to the severe penance undertaken by Sati and Parvati in their respective births to attain Lord Shiva as husband. Some of the most important Vratas observed in different parts of India by women is based on the strict austerities followed by Brahmacharini. She is also known as Tapasyacharini and is worshipped on the second day of Navrathri.
The most importand quality of Mata Bramacharini is disciplin. If you pray to her, she will help!

Pilgrimage "Himachal / North India" next year


Just in time for Navaratri, Yamunashree has organized a new pilgrimage to India:

For 2 weeks it goes to North India to visit there various shrines and temples. More information will follow!



CALL OF NINE GODDESSES
(Nau Devion Ki Amar Kahani)
INDIA Himalaya (Himachal Pradesh/Jammu)
Pilgrimage to some of the most important Shrines of the Goddess, situated in Himalayas
 (till 1.600m high)
 Date: 23rd of May till  7th of June 2014
Costs: 5.388 Euro inkl. flight from Frankfurt or Moskow to India return (other Airports on request) incl. Fullboard/Accomodation in double room and all Transfers in India
Registrationform: north-india-pilgrimage-2014.bhaktimarga.org

For more information please click here! 

5 Oct 2013

1st night Navaratri: Shailaputri Devi

Tonight we start down in the tent with the 9 nights for the Divine Mother, Navaratri!

Shree Shailaputri Devi destroys pride



Shailaputri is the first form of Durga. ‘Shaila’ is another name for the Himalayas, ‘Putri’ means ‘the daughter’. 
Shailaputri was born as the daughter of King Himavan, the Lord of the Mountains. She holds a trident in her right hand and a lotus in her left hand. She is mounted on an ox. 
She is the most powerful and glorified of all the nine forms of Durga. In the form of Shailaputri She is destroying the pride of the Gods, which is none other than our own pride. (favorite Saree-colour: red)

4 Oct 2013

The 9 forms of the Divine Mother



On Saturday night, 5th October 2013 at 18:00 the 9 nights of the divine Mother start.


During Navaratri, we invoke the energy aspect of God in the form of the Universal Mother, referred to as "Durga" which literally means the remover of miseries of life. She is also referred to as "Shakti" (energy or power). It is this energy, which helps God to proceed with the work of creation, preservation and destruction (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva).


Navaratri celebrates the slaying of Mahishasura by Durga. The word Navaratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit; Nava meaning Nine and Ratri meaning nights. The Navaratri festival or ‘nine night festival’ becomes a ‘ten day festival’ with the addition of the last day as culmination, where at Shree Peetha Nilaya Swami Vishwananda and devotees will be doing a Maha Yagna (13. October). During all nine nights the nine forms of Shakti/Devi i.e. female divinity are worshipped.


Additional Program: 

On the days 1-3 and 7-9 will be a Yagna at 14:30 - 16:00 with one of the Swamis.
On the days  4-6 will be a special Yagna, "Prathyangira Devi Yagna" done by Swami Vishwananda. This is to honour  Prathyangira Devi  (with a lot of Chilli) and is on this three days at 11:00 o'clock.

Here are the 9 forms of Devi and the colour of the saree you can wear:

Day 1 till 3 are forms of Durga (power and energy)

1. Shailaputri  Devi (red)
2. Bramacharini Devi (white)
3. Chantrakanta Devi (peacock green) 

Day 4 till 6 are forms of Lakshmi (brings spiritual wealth):

4. Kushmande Devi (orange)
5. Skanda Mata (yellow)
6. Katyayani Devi (blue)

Day 7 till 9 are forms of Sarasvati (brings wisdom):

7. Kalaratri Devi (black)
8. Mahagauri Devi (light green)
9. Siddhidatri Devi (red)

3 Oct 2013

Travelshare


For some time we have created a platform on our website to make the journey to the Bhakti Marga Centre in Springen a little easier and less expensive.



Many of you take advantage of this opportunity and register here. Either to offer a place in your car or to look for a ride.

We wanted to take this opportunity to remind you that you can save money and time if  you help each other and come together. Especially seeing as a common journey to a spiritual event is beautiful!

Here is the link to the english page: 
http://travelshare.bhaktimarga.org

2 Oct 2013

Navaratri preparations!


Soon it's time - the preparations are in full swing, the tent is decorated almost to its final point:



For nine days we adore the various aspects of the Divine Mother and ask for protection, wealth, health and spiritual transformation!



Navaratri is traditionally symbolizes the victory of good over evil, the triumph of Shakti over the powers of darkness and illusion.
At the end of Navaratri, the next morning, we celebrate Dussera, a prayer to avert bad fate, which we celebrate with a great yagna.

This year the Navaratri celebration starts on Saturday, 5th of October at 18:00. As the event will take place in the tent - bring warm clothes, a blanket and warm socks!


As you know: we always dance.... so bring your sticks! 


This is a beautiful video with impressions from last years Navaratri:



Dharmananda's burial

Yesterday afternoon, the burial of the urn containing the ashes of Dharmananda took place. At his request, he was buried in the cemetery of Springen.


After a memorial service in the centre, we walked in a long procession to the cemetery down in the village which lies at the other end of Springen.


After Volker's family had buried the urn in a small group, we all went to the grave and gave petals, some earth and our prayers. Swami Vishwananda talked wonderfully and lovingly and said that we could visit Dharmananda from now on here and should sing something to him, "... but sing beautifully!" he quickly added.


Bhagyshri then had coffee and cake prepared and we sat together, saw some pictures from Dharma's time with his Master and his life here with us.


Swamiji also found some pictures on his mobile and showed it to the family.



So if you come here next time, you are welcome to bring a few flowers, take a walk to the cemetery and visit Dharmananda there. 

29 Sept 2013

Darshan in Warsaw last night


Some pictures from last night Darshan in Poland.


Sri Swami Vishwananda went there just for this one day - because there was unfortunately no time to stay longer.



Tomorrow, Monday,  there is program here at Shree Peetha Nilaya: in the morning Pitrapaksh and in the afternoon Darshan. 



27 Sept 2013

NEW: a modern remix CD ...

... with electronic effects sung by Premavatar Sri Swami Vishwananda.



A modern remix on an ancient and poetic hymn dedicated to Lord Krishna with a more upbeat dance style. The Madhurashtakam Remix combines the original Sanksrit words with an English translation that creates a beautiful fusion of musical styles and traditions. Bringing powerful and transcendental mantras to electronic dance sounds gives the listener a unique experience unlike anything else you will have heard before and the sweet voice of Sri Swami Vishwananda transmits pure devotion and Love straight to our hearts and uplifts us in all ways!

The Guru-Disciple Relationship



The Guru-Disciple Relationship is the most precious relationship in the world. Yet we - maybe in the West more than in the East - often struggle with our understanding of it.

Of one of the great Saints of India, Srimat Sukadeva Goswami, exists an extraordinary and unique satsang booklet highlighting and encompassing many highly important aspects about the role of the Divine Guru, and about our role in the supreme relationship the Guru allows us to enter into.

This booklet has thus far been not widely available. To open the possibility to more people to receive valuable inspiration, understanding and also practical guidance and advice, Guruji has asked us to make the booklet available on our blogs. Please feel free to share also with anyone else you feel will greatly benefit from Srimat Sukadeva Goswami's timeless pearls of wisdom.

Link to book ->


24 Sept 2013

First Maha OM Healing in Switzerland




Only shortly after the OM Healing Tour through Germany and Austria the first Maha OM Healing took place near Bern in Switzerland. 


First the OM Healing organizers met for 45 min. OM Healing session. Then the rest of the people joined the group and 60 people participated a one hour OMH session. It was very strong. Many felt their heart Chakra rotating at the end of the session and were very touched. 

After a speech about Atma Kriya and a nice lunch outside in the sun we went on with singing Bhajans until 5.30PM. The first Maha OMH in Switzerland was a wonderful experience and inspired everybody to have OM healing more often in big groups.

Kalavati

22 Sept 2013

Bus trip to the Sri Kamadchi-Ampal - Temple in North Germany



After we celebrated last Friday morning, together with Sri Swami Vishwananda, Sri Radha's birthday in our temple (the ceremonies began early at 6:00 and went until 10:00 clock) a trip to the Temple of Sri Kamadchi-Ampal at Hamm (North Rhine Westphalia) was planned. We were all invited for the head Swami's 50th Birthday!


For this purpose we rented a big bus. Each of the residents had paid his share, and only a few remained at home around the centre to "protect" it and do the prayers.
Because of the Friday afternoon traffic, we arrived a little late but we quickly saw that everything worked "Indian style" : There was no specific timetable, or if there was one, it was not important.


As Swami Vishwananda arrived at the large, beautifully decorated marquee, he was welcomed heartfully and brought up to the stage. There were gifts and malas back and forth presented and he was asked to take place there next to the birthday Swamiji.


There were some songs that were sung by different singers, in between some speeches in Tamil and some beautiful traditional Indian dances, then speeches - and speeches...



Here you can see that was a kind of desk on the stage built up to coordinate all the speeches which where very impressive but, unfortunately for us, not understandable! 



Meanwhile we went to the temple and came in time for the procession of Sri Kamadchi that was pushed on a golden chariot through the temple, accompanied by drums and very loud Kalmai sound (... we need a Kalmai!). Very impressive - we had landed in the middle of India!




Unfortunately we had to leave on time at 21:00 again - as it was the schedule of the bus driver, but he made it possible for us to enjoy a fast but wonderful Indian dinner. We ended up arriving home very late at night!


It was wonderful to go on a lovely short trip with our Guruji! Thank you!

19 Sept 2013

Hazel Courteney talks about Swamiji

A few weeks ago Hazel Courteney* visited the Bhakti Marga Center in Springen.  It was her second time that she was here - this time she came for Darshan with Sri Swami Vishwananda. Here a video about how she experienced Sri Swami Vishwananda.




* Hazel Courteney is a British journalist specializing in alternative health and spiritual issue. Here a link to her webpage where she writes about Sri Swami Vishwananda:
http://hazel-courteney.com/meeting-with-swami-vishwananda/

18 Sept 2013

Inauguration of the Krishna Garden Temple in Cudrefin (Switzerland)


In November 2008 Swami Vishwananda came to Switzerland to inaugurate the Kamala Netra Krishna Temple in Cudrefin at Payoja’s home. The building is surrounded by a wonderful temple garden. 


Often when Payoja was working in the temple garden she would chant the Krishna Maha Mantra for her beloved Krishna. One day Krishna asked her to build a temple for Him underneath an old, beautiful red beech tree. Since she loves the colourful temples of India she knew that Krishna’s new home should be built in the old Indian tradition and style. She used Murano glass and silver mirror pieces to increase the brilliance of the colours. In front of the temple there is a big and neat yagya place for many participants.

Guruji promised to come and inaugurate the temple on the 15th of September. As many of you know, Dharmananda, a very dear devotee of Swami Vishwananda and musician and friend of all of us, left his body a day before. We couldn’t expect Guruji to come - but he came. 50 people, including many new devotees were given the chance to experience Guruji’s love and grace while he was inaugurating the temple with a Kalash Puja and painting Krishna’s new face. He painted Him with big open eyes that are looking at us lovingly.

Guruji explained that during a Prana Pratishta ceremony (a hindu ceremony in which a murti is given life) a Murti is also given a name. Krishna had come on earth to sustain and bring back righteousness and thus Guruji gave our new Krishna the name Dharma Raj – Guardian of Righteousness. He also received this name in remembrance of Dharmananda.
(Kalavati)


16 Sept 2013

In remembrance of our dearest brother Dharmananda


It is time to tell the story of our dear brother Dharmananda who on the morning of the 14th of September left his body and now rejoices in the Lord’s heart. His last few hours in this world were one of the most beautiful things I have ever witnessed in my entire life. I shall do my best to honour the experience, the ‘moment’, Sri Swami Vishwananda and Dharmananda.


On the night of the 13th of September 2013 Sri Swami Vishwananda decided to go and visit Dharmananda at his home. His health had been slowly deteriorating for some time already and so we were all quite eager to go and spend time with him and be at his side, supporting him with our love. It had been one year since Dharma was diagnosed with tumours in his body and the events that followed that night were the culmination of a long journey, through many lifetimes even, one felt. Swamiji, together with 4 other devotees and myself, arrived at the house of Dharmananda in Bonn in the early hours of the 14th, at around half past midnight. We were welcomed by his mother, sister and neighbour who have been lovingly looking after Dharma and helping him with his every day needs. As we entered his room immediately we all noticed one thing. That the man we saw here was not Dharmananda. It was but a shell, the body was merely a vehicle for the great servant of the Lord that we had known and loved for years. Though physically diminished and weak, his presence was immensely strong in the room and his serenity and calmness could be felt almost instantly. As he was sleeping at the time, Guruji gently woke him up, caressing his head and holding the hand of his dear devotee. As Dharma awoke and saw who was at his bedside he lovingly exclaimed, “Guruji! Guruji!” His eyes were so very different from those so familiar to us for years. As he locked eyes with Guruji one could see the purity and sincerity of his immeasurable joy at having his Guru by his side one more time. Unable to really speak at all due to the sheer amount of physical pain and fatigue, Dharma simply stared at his beloved and held his hand tight. Witnessing this, it was clear to all there that Dharma’s life was nearing its end. Yet one thing had permeated the entire room and filled the hearts of all present in a most powerful way. The Love relationship between the Master and the disciple is something beyond comprehension. Beyond expression. Beyond measurement and far surpassing anything else any of us have ever seen or felt in our lives. Dharma was looked after daily by his mother, his sister, his family yet one could feel the joy in him at the simple sight of his Guru. I won’t hold back in saying that the love a human can share for another is but a joke compared to that which the Guru holds for his children. As Swamiji caressed him, held his hand and showered his love on him we could do nothing but cry tears of bewilderment and joy. The realisation came to us that here was a brother who had attained that which we all dream and wish for in the depths of our hearts. The Lord had come to his side at the time of his departure to hold his hand and nurture him. To repay all the love and service offered by Dharmananda, Swamiji had come to be by his side and fulfil his soul’s deepest wishes. We could only rejoice at the wonder of the occasion. During one moment, Swamiji loosened His grip on Dharma’s hand simply to re-adjust his seat, but fearing that Guruji was in fact leaving Dharma, with all his effort, he held Guruji’s hand and motioned him not to leave his side! It was so incredibly sweet and innocent. Like the child who never wants to leave his mother’s side.

So at this point Swamiji asked Dharma if he wanted us to sing for him. Dharma’s whole life was music; it was his passion and his service to Swamiji and Bhakti Marga for a full 10 years. Needless to say Dharma’s eyes lit up at the suggestion and he gently said, “Sing! Sing!” So as it was Radhashtami on Friday, Guruji accompanied by all present began singing Radha bhajans for almost 30 minutes non-stop. Dharma rested peacefully and from time to time a smile would break out on his face. Can you imagine a more beautiful scene? With his spiritual family and his Gurudev at his bed side, holding his hand, singing the Divine Names to him with tears of joy, it made us all think of the one time that Swami said “The master will be with the disciple at the time of his passing but not the devotee. To a true disciple only does the Master afford this grace”. This was exactly what was happening.



As time passed, Guruji left Dharma’s side and spoke words of Love and reassurance to the family as the rest of us kept Dharma company. I was curious to see what his reaction would be when he opened his eyes and no longer found Guruji by his side but instead Pramod, Swami Vijaya, Swami Keshava, Pankaj and myself. Would there be disappointment? But the answer was no. He gazed upon us with such love and appreciation that you would not believe. He squeezed my hand as if it was a confirmation that he was so happy to have us by his side. Still, the sweetest moment of the night had yet to come. When Swami returned to his place at Dharma’s bedside, Dharma used all the strength in his body to reach over the bed and try to grab Guruji’s leg, motioning that he wished to touch his Guru’s Lotus Feet. Swami obliged and raised his foot and placed it over the bed ledge and next to Dharma’s head. Upon first sight of His feet, Dharma inched his head forward and started to kiss them as quickly as he could. It was the culmination of so many emotions, so much surrender and Bhakti. I will not even attempt to describe this moment further for it was too extraordinary and incomprehensible to the ignorant human mind. At this moment I found myself praying for Dharma to leave his body immediately! What luck and what grace! I could not picture a more ideal way to go such was the beauty of it all. It brings tears to my eyes just to picture it once more.

As time passed Guruji decided it was time to leave as Dharma’s caretakers also needed to rest as by now it was around 3am. We all said our goodbyes to Dharma and the family. As we left, I touched his feet and took his blessings upon my head as I felt this would be the last time I would ever see Dharmananda in this body. This proved to be true. As we were in the car returning to Springen, Swamiji said that at the time of his death all the Holy Masters will come to receive him and take him to Heaven. It came as no surprise to any of us for having just seen the pure love shared between disciple and Guru for hours, there could be no doubt of what was to come for Dharma. So the next morning I received a call from Guruji at around 9.30 am at which point he told me the news that Dharmananda had died at 5am earlier that morning, a mere 2 hours after we had left his side. Guruji was crying on the phone as he told me that despite all the happiness and joy we felt for him, he was still a little sad for the loss of his dear disciple. Can you imagine how much love one must have for God and Guru to earn such reward? When one can see how much Swami loves Dharma and how much he did, does and will do for him, then only can one appreciate the magnitude of what Dharma was truly able to accomplish in this life. It is the wish and dream of every devotee to be in the heart of the master at all times and I can say without any hesitation or doubt that Dharmananda now rests in the heart of Sri Swami Vishwananda eternally. So I went up to Swamiji’s bungalow to be with Him and together with Swami Vijaya and Pramod we began to discuss and reflect on the night’s events and what had just come to pass. Swami revealed to us immediately that just as he had predicted, the Masters had indeed come to take Dharmananda at the time of his departure. At around 5am, his sister who was looking after him at the time had a sudden urge to visit the neighbour for whatever reason thus leaving Dharma alone in his room. At that very moment Mahavatar Babaji Himself and all the Holy Masters came to Dharma. Swami said that He Himself travelled there to be at his side and that Dharma was fully conscious before his death and that he met Babaji and all present and then he departed his body.

Upon hearing this we all smiled in immense joy for our brother for he had done it. He was truly the luckiest man in all the worlds in that moment and we could feel nothing but joy, joy and more joy for him. We began to reflect on all the lessons and experiences we were able to take away from not only the previous night but Dharma’s life as a whole. First I want to start off by saying this; Dharmananda was just like me or you. He was a seeker, a devotee of the Lord with the same troubles, the same doubts, the same faults and the same obstacles as we all face on our spiritual path. Yet when Life took an extreme turn for him he was able to see past all that and truly surrender to his Guru. Swami helped him immeasurably to achieve that goal. Swami had granted Dharma a confession not too long back in a final act to remove all guilt or fault present inside him and I promise you I have never seen Dharma so free in my entire life. He had no baggage, no attachments,  no guilt, no anything! This is the grace of the Guru. When he sees the true sincere seeker he will take every step necessary to help that devotee advance as far as he can. Dharmananda had left each one of us with the sensation of Hope. A Hope that no matter how ‘bad’ your life may seem and no matter how many mistakes you may think you have done, there is always a path to the Lord’s heart and your guide will be your humility, sincerity and surrender. That Hope is none other than Sri Swami Vishwananda. Only through Him can this be a reality. Only through Him can the unworthy be deemed worthy. Only through Him can the lost be truly and eternally found for He is the only reality in this world. And must we go through what our dear brother went through to come to this realisation? Must we bear such suffering and pain to finally acknowledge that He is the only one that can and will always be by your side no matter what and surrender to His Lotus Feet? I pray not and Dharmananda has shown us that surrender and becoming a disciple of the Lord is not this far away, unattainable dream that seems to impossibly difficult. Two years ago I remember sitting in a crowded restaurant with him eating a veggie burger, cracking jokes and loving life on our way to perform at a Darshan with Swamiji and I couldn’t help but feel a renewal of spirit within me. Here was a man no different than any of us and now two years later the Premavatar and the Mahavatar of this world are carrying him to heaven personally. If that doesn’t inspire you then I don’t know what will.



With all this said, it is my sincere wish that all who have ever known or been touched by Dharmananda and his love for God and Guru honour his life and memory by surrendering to the Lord and letting go of all which is of no importance in our lives. To let go of all our fears, guilt and ideas and submit to He who is the one true Lover of Mankind. I have witnessed it with my very eyes and with my heart and believe me when I say to you that you want exactly what Dharmananda attained and if you don’t then you should. Let us not waste these valuable lessons and opportunities afforded to us for we never know when our time of reckoning will come. So sing, sing and sing like Dharmananda did his whole life and you are sure to receive the same Love and reward from the greatest being I have ever come to know, Premavatar Sri Swami Vishwananda.

Much Love,
Nikhilananda 


13 Sept 2013

Om Healing Summer Tour



Dear All,
we had our first succesfull evening in Cologne with Ramayote. He did a great job, organizing very well a beautifull big room filled with 88 persons, came for OMH. Ramayoti planed to have 108 persons for the event, which is a divine number simbolazing also absoluteness. The sum of 108 is 9. When we add to the 88 participants , also the presence of our Masters - which presence were thruly there -, than we were 90 beings, that is also the sum of 9.
Around 1/3 of them enjoyed for the very first time OMH and were curious to hear about OMH but also about AKY, Mahavatar an Swamiji. Ramayti introduced the program with a presentation of a pilgrimage to India with Guruji. After this Dayakari and me spoke about OM and OMH and about the love which arice by regular practising of OMH. It was an immence powerfull sound filling the whole athmosphare with joy and love. We were very greatfull and we said thanks for the participants for the inspirering starts for our Tour. Tommorow we continue the tour for Bodensee, we have Flash Mob in Konstanz, than in the evening OMH in CH in Kreuzlingen.

Sorry for the bad English, late evening, we are quite tired just arrived in Dayakar's home after 3 hours driving, sending you the 2 photos and this short report with much Love,
Dayakari & Padmakshi 


Next events will be: 

Freitag, 13.09.2013 16.00 Uhr, D-78462 Konstanz, Münsterplatz 1 
Samstag, 14. 09,2013 10:00 Uhr, D-78223 Singen, August-Ruf-Srt. 6 
Samstag, 14.09.2013 16.00 Uhr,  D-80331 München, Rindermarkt 1 
Sonntag, 15.09.2013 16.00 Uhr, A-6020 Innsbruck, Rennweg 2 "Tiroler Landestheater" 
Dienstag, 17.09.2013 17.00 Uhr, A-1010 Wien, Stephansplatz rechts vom Stephansdom