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By: Shreyas Devaraj Hazrat Baba Jan A woman saint from Persia settled near Pune Cantonment had miraculous powers and worshipped by the military personnel. Her tomb is at the beginning of the Military Campus. She lived for 120 years...
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By: Sai Priya O’ Sai! When I have caught hold of your hand firmly And surrendered to your heart and soul How can the vessel within me remain empty? It is another thing The vessel is unaware of this...
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By: Sri Narasimha Swamiji One must understand the distinction between a master and a teacher. A teacher is interested in giving information, while a master works on one’s transformation. A teacher is one whose knowledge dwells only in the...
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By: Sri Radhakrishna Swamiji From the most venomous cobras to harmless little water snakes, you find an entire array of snakes in India. Snakes play an important role in balancing the world’s ecological system. Sanatan Dharma teaches us to...
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By: D. Shankariha Kusha Bhav alias Krishnaji Kasinath Joshi was the son of Kashinath Padmakar Joshi from Mirajgaon, Maharashtra. He belonged to a poor family and studied in local elementary school in vernacular and became a schoolteacher with an...
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By: Dr. G. R. Vijayakumar “Meditate always on my formless nature, which is Knowledge Incarnate, Consciousness and Bliss” The human brain is programmed for and capable of subtlety, nobility, and benevolence. It has a center that bestows a unique...
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By: Maheshwari S Kumar The Bhagwad Gita gives insight into our personality. The various aspects of our inner working are knowledge, action, actor, intellect, consistency, and happiness. Each of these can be sattvic – pure; rajasic – passionate; or...
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By: Swami Shantananda Puri “You may ask where I am now and how I can meet you now. But I am within your heart, and we can meet without any effort”. – Shri Sai Baba (Chapter 44, Ovi 162)...
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By: Sunanda Ananth Guru Purnima is a festival traditionally observed to honor one’s preceptor, spiritual guru in particular, from whom the disciple has received mantra-initiation. According to the Hindu calendar, it is observed on Purnima, full moon day, in...
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By: Usha Ranganathan The dialogue between Nachiketas and Yama in the ‘Katha Upanishad’ takes one directly into an awareness of the mystery of life and death, and the compelling need to search for the inner Self while we are...