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The happiness that you seek is inside each one of us. If we can focus on that, then we have found the way to Mukti, freedom. Is it easy? It is not difficult. Is it difficult? No, it is easy. Why? B...
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The happiness that you seek is inside each one of us. If we can focus on that, then we have found the way to Mukti, freedom. Is it easy? It is not difficult. Is it difficult? No, it is easy. Why? B...
If we figure out that freedom, Mukti that we seek is nowhere to be searched but deep within us, when this is found, then we are free.
Sit quietly and look within. Thoughts of course will come and go. Don't bother. Sit. Any thought that comes, cut it with your own thought.
From 12th to 17th January 2025, the Yogadham - Akhada of The Satsang Foundation in Prayagraj became a vibrant hub of spirituality, in the presence of Sri M and a series of profound teachings, ritua...
An artisan sculpting a piece of rock, a weaver rhythmically weaving Tana- Bana, a potter moulding a pot on a spinning wheel, a woman embroidering a piece of cloth, or someone’s hand pounding grains...
Swaasthya Hospitals: Journey of 6 months Across the vast, overlooked heartlands of rural Andhra Pradesh, where the edges of civilization blur into obscurity, Swaasthya Hospitals spent the lat...
An activity that benefits others – feed the one who is hungry, share knowledge with one who has none, think of solving the discomfort of one who lives in it, worship the one who is poor, serve him ...
The Bhagavad Gita comes from the Bhishma Parva of the Mahabharata. It expresses the truths of the Upanishads and the Brahma Sutra in practical, simple, direct terms for us to understand. This is th...
We are pleased to invite you for the Trivandrum Premiere of the acclaimed and award winning documentary event ‘Walking with M’, in the presence of Sri M. The film, made with over 1800 hrs of archiv...
For the mind to attain peace, you don't have to go anywhere. Short periods of solitude are very good. Then when you come back you carry a little bit of peace back to your work and gradually you bec...
Yoga is the removal of all the distractions and the opposite thoughts and tensions of the mind.
Desire is the root of all sorrow. Nirvana is freedom from sorrow for all mankind. This means unless one is free of desire, one cannot have Nirvana, which is the Buddhist terminology for mukti.