As stated by great beings like Sree Narayana Guru, whatever maybe one’s caste or religion, one needs to just focus
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As stated by great beings like Sree Narayana Guru, whatever maybe one’s caste or religion, one needs to just focus
MoreSri M is one of the Guests of Honor at the Yogaratna Awards 2017 by SHWAASA, where he would be presenting the award to the oldest Yoga Teacher.
MoreSri M has kindly consented to be the Chief Guest at the International Yoga Day Celebration and to hold Satsang at Thiruvananthapuram
MoreThe word Buddha means ‘one who is enlightened’. Buddha is one whose buddhi has become enlightened
MoreFear, in Sufi vocabulary, is the activation of conscience, whose exercises can produce extra sensory perception.
MoreSri M answers a question on the number of times the Gayatri Mantra should be chanted,
MoreI must confess I have questioned earlier why Babaji would be writing a book with stories of his past lives. Would it not, distract the spiritual seeker from the path?
MorePress & Social Media coverage of the Walk of Hope – The Hague 2017
MoreNasiruddin’s salt-laden donkey’s load is lightened as he wades through a stream but when the panniers are laden with wool,
MoreA celestial apple would be perfect, but as far as you are able to judge it! Situated as we are in this abode of corruption
MoreA neighbour came to borrow Mullah Nasiruddin’s clothesline. Mullah said: ”I am sorry, I can’t give it to you because I am drying flour on it.”
MorePeople have this feeling that, if you have to be enlightened, it has to be exotic. Something has to be different. It cannot be the same.
MoreThe neighbour was watching Mullah Nasiruddin down on his knees. The neighbour asked, ”What have you lost Mullah?’’ ”My key”, said Nasiruddin.
MoreThe Journey Continues, is another cup of tea.
MoreFalse perceptions can be easily read by someone who has seen originals.
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