By: Sai Priya Spiritual Truth like Baba’s Mahasamadhi does not need an external witness” “For a Fairman, there is nothing to be called mourning. Any adversity in life can be taken as a celebration, providing a step for his...
By: Dr. G. R. Vijayakumar In governance, the core idea is to ensure the positive alignment of the Pancha tattvas. For this, action has to first spring from within, from the inner core that all of us have, including...
By: Seetha ‘Priya’ Latin for ‘respect’ is respectus which simply means ‘a looking at’. Derived from the word respecio, where re means ‘back’ and specio means ‘to see’, it’s non-judgemental and signifies plain observation. On the contrary, the dictionary...
By: Adi Shankaracharya Fool! Give up thy thirst for wealth, banish all desires from thy heart, Let thy mind be satisfied with what is gained by thy Karma. Do not be proud of wealth, of friends, or of youth;...
By: Jayakrishna Nelamangala || ōm̐ śrī gurubhyō namaḥ hariḥ ōm̐ || Mantra # 13 Just as vidya and avidya are mentioned as the causes for the two-folded moksha, so also, sambhooti and asambhooti are mentioned as the causes for...
“Are your friends ungrateful? Do they reward services with insult and abuse. Then it is time to rejoice. Sainath will reward you.” —Sri Radhakrishna Swamiji
“There are certain things which only you can do. No one else can do them. Therefore think of Sainath close behind your thoughts.” —Sri Narasimha Swamiji
“Many things happen in life: if we thought of them, we would feel upset, fearful, frustrated. Blessed is the man who just keeps on following lord Sainath and thinks that everything is for good.” —Dada J.P. Vaswani