We have not changed. You see, the way of doing things has been polished and perfected.
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We have not changed. You see, the way of doing things has been polished and perfected.
MoreThose who have transcended the external rites of religion should begin to look within to find the true essence.
MoreWe are either full of our own thoughts or our own prejudices. We are full of what others have taught us or what has been crammed into our brain.
MoreCompletion of 1 year of Annadanam Seva in October 2016
MoreMost of the time, we spend all our energies on worrying about the failure. If we could only just brush it out and
MoreSri M will be visiting Europe from March 17 – 30, 2017, with public interactions, Walks of Hope and a Retreat planned during his stay in Europe. Please find the itinerary below, which would be constantly updated based on more details on programs, as a& when received. Sri M’s Itinerary in Europe RETREAT at Villa Unspunnen Retreat Schedule Details of Sri M’s retreat is also given at the Villa’s […]
MoreOne must understand perfectly and clearly that the only way is to make the mind still or allow the mind to settle down,
MoreOn the occasion of Sri M’s birthday on 6th November, a contributory dinner has been organised at Hotel Chalukya
MoreMost of the activities of the world that we perform, based on the assumption that we are the body,
MorePeople are lazy. They think, ‘Let us put everything on the Guru’s head, he will take care of everything.’
MoreAs you read the Upanishads, you will find in many places, that the seeker of the truth is addressed ‘Satya Kama’.
MoreHima Communications announces “Tales from the Bhagavatam”, by Sri M, a 2 DVD (+1 MP3) set of selected stories and parables from the Srimad Bhagawatam.
MoreThe experience of happiness is innate, not in the object that I enjoy. The object may although be necessary to excite it or bring it out.
MoreSo, all this fear of what will happen if I let go of my petty little self, with its petty little world (mainly of my own creation) is meaningless.
More“Sat-chit-ananda” is a three-syllable word— ‘Sat’, ‘Chitta’ and ‘Ananda’.
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