August 08 2010

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Message to those who cherish enemity: Nithyananda

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The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism, Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam, His Divine Holiness, Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam, expounded on the Cosmic Principles from Patanjali Yoga Sutras during a talk - entitled Message to those who cherish enmity: Nithyananda. The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism shared that Patanjali conveys that ignorance avidya is the source of all obstacles and if you make decisions from the zone of unclutching, you will see you are intelligent enough to deliver decisions and strategies and able to express clear understandings. He revealed that Vidya is the solution for all problems. His Divine Holiness also addressed a question put forth by a devotee which was directly related to avidya and requested that we come out of avidya, unclutch and infuse friendliness and compassion into our beings; making compassionate, loving decisions with peace and restful awareness.

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Message to those who cherish enemity: Nithyananda

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(0:57)

Sadāshiva samārambām shankarācharya madhyamām Asmadācharya paryanthām vande guru paramparām.

(1:36)

I welcome you all with My love and respects.

(1:52)

Today we will enter into the next sutra of Patanjali. Patanjali’s next sutra gives us the deeper insight about avidya. He gives us deeper understandings and method. Sometime, we may think why so much of importance on same concepts? Why the same concepts are again and again and again repeated? It is repeated because you don’t listen! We may hear, but we don’t listen. Today’s sutra works on our deeper consciousness, on the deeper level on the same truth; deeper level, but the same truth. So let us enter into the sutra.

(3:09)

Avidya kshetram uththareshaam prasuptha thanu vichchinnodhaaranam Avidya, avidya, kshetram uththareshaam prasuptha thanu vichchinna udhaaranam

(3:36)

Swami Vivekananda’s translation is, “Ignorance is the productive field of all those that follow, whether they are dormant, attenuated, overpowered or expanded.” Ignorance is the productive field of all those that follow, whether they are dormant, attenuated, overpowered or expanded.

(4:04)

Prabhavananda says… Prabhavananda’s translation says, “Ignorance creates all the other obstacles; they may exist either in a potential or a vestigial form, or they may have been temporarily overcome, or fully developed.”

(4:23)

And Swami Satchidananda translates as, “Ignorance is the field for other mentioned after it; whether they may be dormant, feeble, intercepted or sustained.”

(4:38)

The idea Patanjali is trying to convey to us through the sutra is, ignorance is source of all obstacles. Avidya is source of all obstacles with which we are struggling, suffering; whether the obstacles are dormant, unconscious, or weak, very feeble, or overpowered, or expanded, whatever it may be, whatever may be, please understand, avidya, ignorance is the source, the field in which all the other problems grows.

(5:30)

It is a very unification truth. The truth which unifies, truth which can be applied in any system, truth which can be applied in any…..with any problem, the truth which unifies everything.

(6:10)

Before getting into the sutra, I just wanted to share with you all something, some wonderful question which I received. I am continuously receiving questions from media, devotees, ex-devotees, and from all corners of the world through internet, and I am sitting with a small group and sharing My responses so that it can reach to the world. Through YouTube we are uploading.

(7:05)

Yesterday I was talking about some of My deep experiences. Some of the techniques, methods I downloaded during My fifty-three days in the prison; some of My insights. The techniques I downloaded, and one of our devotee, Dr. Krishna, he brought some questions and some of the beautiful connections. Whatever I was revealing based on Hatha Yoga, he was corroborating with the medical science, based on medical science.

(7:55)

We had a question in yesterday’s question and answer session. I thought I will share this question with you all and give the answer here, because this question is directly related to this sutra: Avidya kshetram uththaresham prasuptha thanu vichchinnodhaaranam. This sutra is directly related to this question. If I answer this question, you will have lot of clarity about this sutra.

(8:25)

The question is, ‘Do psychological diseases like depression or insomnia have a physical component also?’

(8:34)

Not only depression and sleep disorders - insomnia, even the aging, all three of them are directly connected to a chemical called melatonin. Yesterday, our Dr. Krishna was sharing with Me, all the three were directly connected to melatonin, which is directly related to ajna chakra, which is directly connected to pineal glands, ajna chakra. See, depression, sleep disorder, aging, all the three are directly connected to this one chemical, melatonin, and directly connect….that chemical is directly connected to ajna chakra.

(9:34)

They were asking Me, ‘Is there any solution, Swamiji, for this?’ Upanishad is providing solution. You may think how Upanishad is providing solution for depression and sleep disorder and aging? There is a beautiful Upanishad called Kathopanishad. If you understand the story of Kathopanishad, you will understand how the truth related to this question is delivered in the Upanishad.

(10:08)

The Upanishad says, Nachiketa, young boy, was given to the Lord of Death as a gift by his father. He was depressed because of father’s curse. Father says, ‘Just let you die.’ He was depressed. But, suddenly he was possessed with a sincerity, shraddha vivecha. He was filled with sincerity, and he says, ‘I will face this death. I will go through this process. I will take my father’s curse as my life and go into it.’

(10:54)

Understand, whenever…..whatever you think as curse happened to…..happens to your life, be ready, be sincere; you will get into the second level of understanding. When life slaps you with what you think as curse, you have two option: depression or expression. If you are sincere, it can just lead you to higher consciousness.

(11:25)

Nachiketa, fortunately, his mental set-up was such, he was so sincere, he was able to face it, handle it, live it, live that curse. Suddenly, just he opened himself, and because of his sincerity, openness to the cosmos, he goes to the doorway of Yama, the gateway of Yama, Yamadharma, Lord of Death, and three nights he sits there with deep patience without sleeping; and Yama appears third day, and Yama asks, ‘What do you want? You came as a guest, what do you want?’ And Nachiketa asks for the boon of the science of Enlightenment. And Yama gives him three boons: one, when he goes back the parents will accept him; second, the special method of reaching the heaven; third, the science of Enlightenment. This is the story.

(12:42)

If you just understand this whole story, you will understand some of the deep truths. First, Nachiketa is in depression; first, depression. But, he adds sincerity to depression; he is not letting the depression to depress him. He is adding sincerity. The moment he adds sincerity, his sleep disorder is converted into tapas. Three night he was not sleeping sitting at the Yama’s doorway. Sleep disorder, insomnia is converted into tapas.

(12:26)

Understand, let Me describe the sincerity. Exact meaning of sincerity is “having deep patience and passion to know the truth”. Nachiketa had deep patience and passion. Because of his passion, he waited for three days, Yama to come. If he doesn’t have passion, he would have said, ‘Oh, he is not there. Let me go back. It’s okay. Maybe after a week I will come back. Or, I will take an appointment and come.’ No! He is sitting, fasting, without sleeping. He had patience to wait. He had passion to wait and patience to wait. He had both passion to wait, patience to wait. If he did not have patience, he would have been shouting, fighting with the gatekeepers, ‘Come on, allow me! I have to see Yama! If he is not here, at least give me his cellphone number! Or mail ID! I will have to inform that I am here.’ Did not have impatience; had patience to wait. And, same way, passion to wait. He did not go away.

(14:56)

Sincerity means, having deep patience and passion to know the truth. He was waiting. So, his sleep disorder has become tapas. Then Lord of Death gives him the science of anti-aging. The aging reversal happens. Nachiketa is one of the great Chiranjeevis. Understand, all these three – depression, sleep disorder, aging – all the three problems were solved by one technique: sitting patiently with patience and passion. This is the technique used by Nachiketa to move from depression. The depression, when you add this technique, means sitting with deep passion and patience, this is the technique; when you add that to depression, depression becomes yearning. When you add that to the sleep disorder which is a outcome of depression, that becomes tapas.

(16:13)

Krishna says very beautifully, ‘Yogis do not sleep when normal men sleep.’

(16:18)

Three people do not sleep in the night: Yogi, bhogi, rogi. Yogis do not sleep in the night, because they will have to meditate. Bhogis do not sleep in the night, because that is the time to enjoy. Rogis do not sleep in the night, because they can’t! All three cannot sleep in the night.

(16:43)

Krishna says very clearly in Gita, “Yogis does not sleep when common man sleeps.’ Means, the sleep disorder becomes tapas. Same way, when the same patience, same sincerity is added, when you face death with same sincerity, he gives you the science of Enlightenment.

(17:11)

Sitting with patience and passion is technique to awaken ajna chakra which is responsible for this chemical melatonin. So, what Nachiketa went through is the experience of melatonin. His sincerity when it was added to depression it became yearning. When it was added to his sleeping disorder, sleep disorder, insomnia, it becomes tapas. When it was added to death, it becomes the technique for anti-aging.

(17:49)

So, all three are directly connected to the agna, directly connected to this technique melatonin, the chemical melatonin. And, another one important thing: this chemical’s color is black, darkness, the color of death, Lord of Death. Once light comes, this chemical evaporates, this hormone evaporates. So death, Lord of Death, Yama, never appears in light; if the light is brought into your system, he is not there; he will not be there.

(18:31)

What Nachiketa went through is solution for all these three problems. And all three are directly interconnected. Depression brings insomnia; insomnia makes you age quickly. If you want to get into the process of anti-aging, if you are interested in living without sleep disorders, if you are interested to be out of depression, learn this science of creating melatonin, awakening ajna. Ajna chakra, awakening ajna chakra takes care of all these three. It is a direct solution from Upanishads. Direct solution from the vedic tradition for modern-day problem. May be, when we look into each Upanishads insides, inner meanings, deeper significance, all our modern-day problems can directly be addressed.

(19:38)

Avidya, which is source of all these problems, ignorance. Avidya is the source of abhinivesha, clinging to life. Yesterday, we understood the truth of…..truth about clinging to life... Clinging to life is directly responsible for aging quickly. I have seen with My own experience, people who don’t take risk, the civilizations which does not take risks, too security-based civilization, goes on only saving, saving, saving, saving, saving… I am not saving…..saying, saving is wrong, but saving has become obsession in Indian civilization. You can see any common Indian, normal middle-class Indian, and whatever I am talking is a fact, he will be at least saving forty percent of his income for future, or having that kind of a wealth stored for future, or he will be at least having the intense tendency for saving. Means, our Indian civilization is like a…..you have to save for your seven generation. Only then they will give you the shradha after your death.

(21:37)

The concept of rebirth has made Indian civilization as a “saving” civilization. Economically it is great; good. And, one more thing, we are the country who have the habit of owning the house. Most of the developed countries do not own the house; bank owns it! For thirty years they go on paying mortgage! They go on paying mortgage! We only have the habit of owning the car and house completely. That is why, majority of the Indians….. .

(22:18)

Please understand, majority of the Indians take birth, live and die in one city! And twelve percent of Indians do not cross their district in their life! You will be shocked to know these details. Twelve percent of Indians do not cross their district before their death! Means, stable life. We don’t take much risks. Too secured! Too secured! But, the western civilization, they take lot of risks. Once in three months, they change the house, car and husband! House, car and spouse! All three are changed once in three months! Lot of risks. Lot of insecurity. Lot of new, new happenings. See, that is the reason we look old, lot older by the time we reach forty-five, fifty. By the time you reach middle-age, your face, the whole thing looks like you are old. If you see in the western countries the person of seventy years, and if you see Indian of forty-five, both will feel same. Both will feel psychologically and physiologically. Aging gets quickened when you are too much bothered about security.

(23:55)

When you don’t take risks, when new, new, openings are not happening in your life, when you are not learning the lessons from the big happenings in your life, when you want all the laser beams which creates illusion in the air to be under your control, aging happens very quickly. Not taking risks, and not getting into life, not letting the life to appear in front of you with all dimensions. You see, if you are not saving, it is too much of risk. But you see the developed countries, even though they have a huge economical crisis because of this non-saving habit…. .

(24:45)

See, most of the youth in the western countries, the developed countries, do not own single penny! They make to pay the credit! They make to pay the debt! Already the loan is there; they make money only to pay the loan! By the time they finish their life, they would have paid maybe ninety percent! And not only that, even the mental set-up: “My last cheque should bounce!” That is the mental set-up. Means, there should not be anything left! Why should something be left? Let us blow it away.

(25:30)

But with the Indian mental set-up… You see, for country, for economy it is great! No doubt! But the personal mental set-up of not taking the risk makes you age quickly. The aging process is quickened.

(25:49)

People who take lot of risks, people who constantly play with life, play with different options. I can see very clearly, whenever the spiritual truths are shared, the developed country people are taking more risks, applying these truths in their life and experimenting with it; or changing the way in which they think. Making a big shift in the lifestyle is very easy for westerners.

(26:22)

But somehow, that Indian cozy lifestyled, middle-aged people, even if god appears in front, they will ask Him to come to their house puja room! They will not come to His place. If He says, ‘Come tomorrow, I will bless you again.’ ‘Can I have your photograph in my puja room and do puja there itself? Will you appear there and bless me?’

(26:49)

Not taking any risks. Not doing any big change, shift in the thinking style, or lifestyle or way in which they exist, that is the mental set-up of safety-based civilization, saving-based civilization. Of course, this attitude of saving does lot of good to the country; that is different. But, saving with intelligence is okay; saving with deep insecurity brings saving and diseases to spend the saving! By the time you are old, you will have money and the reason to spend money, the disease to spend money; both will be there! What is the use then? All I am trying to tell you is, aging is directly related to the feeling of insecurity. Constantly trying to keep your life safe, secured, clinging to life.

(28:11)

I tell you, I am telling you honestly, very directly I am telling you, whatever has happened in My life this last few months, this scandal, has really, really, really taught thousands of things not just to Me, to the millions of My disciples. Really I taught them all that not to cling to life, not to take things for granted, experientially! Not just verbally, experientially! The science of abhiniveshaha is taught to them experientially! I am really telling you. I am now sitting and working with all My disciples, their courage, courage quotient, that is the new word I am working on, courage quotient, the way to think and approach the life, how it was before and how it is now. I know many of My disciples, before, even if one small phone call or trouble is enough to shake these fellows. Now, nothing touches them! What more can happen to us? Come on, leave it! I could see what suffering can teach. Of course, it is very hard lesson, but because of their sincerity, the millions of disciples who stayed with passion and patience for Me to come back fifty-three days, who were waiting… You see, if they did not have passion, they would have been taken away by the cyclone of scandal. If they did not have patience, they will not be waiting; they would have carried with their something else. People who were waiting like Nachiketa!

(30:25)

And, just now I heard, few days before, there were many disciples from Tamil Nadu came and literally sitting outside the prison, day and night, doing puja, Guru Puja! And lighting camphor, breaking coconut! Meditating for Me to come out and give darshan or give one word, bless them!

(30:52)

Just the other day, I was getting the news from our devotees. I was shocked. Of course, I mentioned about this just to honor their devotion. I am indebted to their devotion.There is a beautiful description of Krishna and Shiva in Bhagavatam and the Tamil Thevaram literatures. That person who can be bound only by devotion, nothing else; nothing else can bind him. Only by devotion. So I tell you, I am bound to their devotion. I am bound to all your devotion. Like Nachiketa, having passion and patience and waiting for fifty-three days. Nachiketa’s was only three days. And, every day I am receiving letters from devotees around the world. Millions of them really had insomnia, sleep disorder in these fifty-three days. Did not sleep! Were crying! Just completely down! But, because of their sincerity, when the sincerity was added to their depression, depression became yearning, and their sleep disorder became tapas. Now they will have the science of Enlightenment, the anti-aging process.

(32:36)

Clinging to life makes you grow old quickly, takes away the joy of life. The big problem is, the biggest problem human beings face is not knowing that they don’t know. The biggest problem of avidya is it will not let you know you are in avidya. It will take care constantly that you will not feel you are missing something. That is the quality of avidya; that is the quality of avidya. Understand, the avidya starts…..it says very beautifully, the sutra says, “Ignorance is the field where all problems starts growing.” Avidya is the source where all problems are created.

(34:08)

Just yesterday we were analyzing how all the ghora, means the perversions starts happening in the system. First, the structure, architecture of the cosmos, the macrocosm and microcosm, is one and the same. The architect who created this cosmos only created your body. Same science, same technology, same method, same formula. When a critical mass, means the cells became molecules, then on the molecules the superconsciousness starts reflecting. So, many molecules gathering, put together, becomes an organ; and different organs put together becomes body. The most important thing is each molecule is independently intelligent. Each organ is independently intelligent. Each part of your body is independently intelligent.

(35:23)

Understand, to every thought you have all the molecules respond. For example, you have a thought of anger. All the molecules will have a election, quick election. Some part of your organs will say, ‘No, this anger should not be expressed!’ Some will say it should be expressed. Some will say it should be suppressed. Some will say it should be expressed. But, finally, your decision happens. Your decision cannot be satisfying all organs, or all molecules. So, naturally, whose voices are not heard, they are little hurt. Just like election. Just like democracy. If your voice is not heard, if you are not successful, if you are…..you or your person is not sitting in the seat, you will have that dissatisfaction, grudging, grumbling. So that dissatisfaction is suppressed by the person who makes decision in you. Your ignorance only makes decision. Avidya makes decision. That decision-making authority not only makes decision, executes, and tries to suppress all the opposite voices.

(37:01)

If constantly some organs’ voices are not heard, opinions are not heard, they just decide to go on non-cooperation movement; that is what is disease. Understand, that is what is disease. For every thought, each molecule in your body responds, each organ responds, and when your ignorance makes decision, naturally, some part of the organs voices are rejected and suppressed, sometime condemned. So the suppressed, condemned, organs and molecules, how long they will put up? After some time raise their voice… Of course, in all abusal, how long people will put up? Will raise their voice. Will at least answer. So, even after the answer, if some parts are not attended by your decision-making authority, which is avidya usually in all human beings, then they decide to go on a non-cooperation movement, or attacking back. If they decide to go on a non-cooperation movement, that is what is failure of that organs. If they decide to attack you back, that is what is cancer.

(38:47)

Understand, so there are some certain thoughts. When you decide based on avidya, many of your own organs and molecules do not support, do not respond, strongly resist. But, because of your ignorance and arrogance you go on with your decision. Going on with your decision even if your organs are not agreeing, you are heading towards hell. That is what I call “acquiring karma”.

(39:27)

‘What is the best way? Then how is…..how…..what is the solution, Swamiji? What is the solution? Because, any thought, some organ, some molecule will not accept. Always election, always democracy means chaos. How to handle Swamiji?’

(39:49)

One important method, secret is, make all decisions from unclutching. If you are unclutching continuously, all the organs are handled with friendliness. You see, with no vested interests, any leader can gather all parties together. If all people know that he doesn’t have any vested interests, they will completely surrender all their opinions; they will not go for voting or protesting. They will just surrender the opinion, and they know whatever he decides will be good for us. So let your consciousness give that guarantee to all the molecules and organs in your body. By the deep unclutching and infusing friendliness into your system, give that comfort, give that friendliness, give that loving zone to all your molecules and organs. Suddenly you will see all the people have surrendered their votes at your feet, and they are asking you to make the decision, and the decision is unanimous. Coming to the state where the unanimous decisions are made in your system, and making decisions is Living Enlightenment.

(41:35)

Whenever you make decisions unanimously without contradiction, with all your organs and molecules standing by you, you are Living Enlightenment. Means, you have infused enough of friendliness in your system, feeling safe, secured in your system. So, every molecule, every organ is just responding the way in which you want without opposing, resisting, protesting, attacking you back. A person who creates that kind of an organism in his body is Buddha, Enlightened. Who teaches that science to the world is Dhamma; that science when it is shared with the world is Dhamma. Who is successfully able to create that kind of an organic community, that community is Sangha.

(42:54)

Understand, creating a deep friendliness inside your molecules and between your organs, makes you Buddha. Ability to teach the truth, when the truth is expressed to others, it is called Dhamma. When the truth is made as an experience to many people, and that kind of an organic community when it is created, that is called Sangha.

(43:26)

All you need to do for all these three is go on making decisions from the zone of unclutching. As long as the contradiction is there in you, unclutch. Let the decision pop up by itself in you; you will see it pops up! You are intelligent enough to deliver decisions, to deliver strategies, to express the clear understandings. All you need is passion and patience to unclutch and be in the vidya zone.

(44:19)

Avidya is the kshetra for all conflicts. That is what here… Patanjali says whether they are dormant, that is what… See, when a…..in this example, understand, sometime, some of the molecules in your body, or some of the organs in your body, their resistance is dormant, because they are afraid to raise their voice. Even if they are able to raise their voice, it may be weak, feeble, as now happened. He says, thanu – feeble – or it may be scattered; the voices, opinions may be scattered. See, when it is weak, they need mike. When it is scattered, they need friendliness. Or, maybe, they are strongly active. Sometime, even the active voices create conflicts in you and becomes cancer. That is why, I tell you, make all decisions by infusing deep friendliness in your system. Even if you are defending yourself, you will not have the internal conflict and you will not create disease. It will be unanimous decision. It will be una….. .

(45:56)

Please understand, people are asking Me continuously, ‘Swamiji, you go on teaching compassion, compassion, compassion. But Krishna says in Gita, ‘Fight!’ to Arjuna. What should we follow?’

(46:11)

Understand, Krishna infused deep friendliness into Arjuna. Even his fight was unanimous decision of all his molecules and organs. It was unanimous decision. He did not have internal fight. Krishna cleared everything. Then, anything you do, will be good for the world.

(46:38)

Infuse deep friendliness into you. Infuse deep energy into you. Infuse feeling safe and secured feeling into you. Then, anything you do, will be good for the world. You will not do… you will not be abusive. You will not be violent with anything. It is a very powerful truth.

(47:06)

That is why I feel sympathy towards the people who go on cherishing so much enmity towards Me and My mission, and vomit that venom and poison in thousands of ways. They do not understand! Many of their own molecules and organs are not accepting their thoughts and decisions. And they are suppressing those organs and molecules. Those organs and molecules whose voices are being suppressed…..you see when they have the anger and violence and vengeance, venom, vomiting enmity, vomiting towards Me and My mission, many of…..many parts of their own body, many of their own molecules are not agreeing. But these guys, because of avidya, arrogance, are feeling insecured. They go on vomiting this venom and rubbish and suppressing the voices of scattered and feeble voices of the organs. Sometimes even the strong voices of their own molecules and organs. How long you can suppress? It will just bounce back as cancer. It will just protest and bounce back as cancer.

(48:36)

That is why, whenever I get the news that this person is abusing you and your mission, Swamiji; this person is vomiting poison; this person is vomiting enmity, vomiting venom on you and your mission, Swamiji, whenever I hear all these things, first thing I feel is sympathy. Oh, God! Poor guy! This is what I mean “acquiring karma by abusing the Master”. I will never curse! I will never curse!

(49:09)

This Nithyanand Poornima I was in prison. That day I was in prison. That morning, I was walking. I was told only in the evening that was Nithyananda Poornima. Morning I was walking. Suddenly I felt such a alive, fresh, joyful energy and the strong remembrance of Arunachala. Very strong remembrance of Arunachala. It was such a strong remembrance and overflowing compassion and love, I was walking like Kalabhairava. And, if you have seen Me walking during the Kalpataru darshan, the Kundalini session how I walk, just like Kalabhairava I was feeling and walking, I felt such compassion, I just saw very clearly in Me….. .

(50:09)

I was telling, ‘I forgive everybody who is related directly or indirectly in this whole conspiracy. And none of them will have any karma from Me. I will not give any curse or karma towards them, to them, any bad karma to them.’ I was in such an ecstasy and compassion, I just blessed! Only such a compassionate energy!

(50:39)

I came back to the cell and sat. I saw Bhaktananda was sitting and writing something very sincerely. You will be shocked! Whatever idea was crossing My being, and whatever I was uttering, exactly Bhaktananda was writing like a telepathy! You will be shocked! Exact words! Like a telepathy connection, he was sitting in the cell and writing the whole thing! The moment I started telling him what I was experiencing, or expressing, he said, ‘Swamiji, that is what exactly I was feeling and penning down!’

(51:19)

I said, ‘Stop! Now don’t read it out to Me. I will tell you whatever I was feeling; just you do the proof-reading!’

(51:25)

And we did the proof-reading; not a single spelling or verbal mistake! We have a record. Whatever I was feeling…..see, it was felt with such a unanimous way, the person who was standing, being around Me, not only this part and organs and molecules, even his organs, molecules were in same tune, tone, started reciprocating and responding to that same idea! Such an unanimous decision!

(52:07)

I tell you, I will never curse! But the poor guys, because of their own self-conflict….. .

(52:18)

You see, your body is like a mirror reflecting the superconsciousness. If some part of mirror decides to separate from the piece, if it breaks itself from the main part, then you will have many reflections of the same light. For example, if the mirror breaks in different corners, same reflection will reflect, same light will reflect in many corners; many reflections will appear in that light…..in that mirror. Many reflection in one mirror is ugly. Many decisions in one body is dangerous. For example, if your negative karma gathers too much of momentum, that part will start taking decisions, doing things independently. That is what I call being caught by brahma hath…..brahma raakshas. Being caught by brahma rakshas. You will think and decide in one way, and one part of you will be thinking and deciding in some other way. Most dangerous!

(53:40)

Abusing Master is brahma haththi dosha. When you do that brahma haththi, brahma raakshas will be catching you. This is the exact truth. When part of you is not in tune with what you are doing, that part gathers momentum and naturally creates diseases, depression, sleep disorder and, finally, aging, means quickening the process of death.

(54:19)

Avidya is the route of all these problems. Vidya is the solution for all these problems. Continuously make decisions in unclutched way; not only your body will be making anonymous…..unanimous decisions, even the people who live around you will be making that unanimous decision.

(54:49)

Living with people who are making unanimous decisions along with your body language without even you need to tell them verbally, is heaven. I tell you! That is what I call Sangha. That is what I call Sangha.

(55:20)

So, unclutch. You will become Buddha. You will radiate Dhamma. And you will create Sangha. This is the essence of today’s sutra: Avidya kshetram uththaresham prasuptha thanu vichchinnodhaaranam: From ignorance, the productive…..ignorance is the productive field of all those that follow, whether they are dormant, attenuated, overpowered or expanded.

(55:56)

So, I sincerely, humbly request all the people who are cherishing enmity towards Me and vomiting poison towards Me and My mission, please relax; infuse friendliness and compassion into your system; do not have insecurity; I am here only constantly to radiate compassion and love; only to utter abhayam sarva bhoothebhyo: I give refuge to the whole world.

(56:40)

And understand, infuse the same peace into your system. Let your system heal. Because any violent anger, vengeance decision you make and vomit poison towards Me and My mission, many part of you, the molecules, organs will be resisting, and that resistance will naturally will become a momentum, and will become a protest; not only protest, will become strong, opposing diseases. Do not waste life with these conflicts, contradiction and diseases. Life is valuable. I respect life, whether it is Mine or yours. Let us respect life, whether it is Mine or yours or My disciples’. I tell you, come out of avidya, unclutch, infuse friendliness and compassion into your being; make your whole being take unanimous, peaceful, compassionate, loving decisions with peace and restful awareness.

(58:20)

Let you all experience and radiate Living Enlightenment! Let you all live, experience, achieve and radiate the Eternal Bliss, Nithyanandam! Thank you!

(58:43)


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Scenery

Photos Of The Day:

01--Vaidya-Sarova

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02--Tamil-NSP-Session

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03--Energy Darshan

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04--Dial the Avtar

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20100808_Photo_1135_DSC_6871_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1136_DSC_6846_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1137_DSC_6824_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1138_DSC_6634_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1139_DSC_7041_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1140_DSC_6661_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1141_DSC_6892_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1142_DSC_6656_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1143_DSC_7089_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1144_DSC_6838_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1145_DSC_6595_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1146_DSC_6843_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1147_DSC_6874_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1148_DSC_7090_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1149_DSC_7058_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1150_DSC_6678_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1151_DSC_6868_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1152_DSC_6631_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1153_DSC_7026_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1154_DSC_7011_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1155_DSC_6653_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1156_DSC_6664_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1157_DSC_7044_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1158_DSC_6747_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1159_DSC_7073_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1160_DSC_6992_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1161_DSC_7062_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1162_DSC_7055_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1163_DSC_6675_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1164_DSC_7037_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1165_DSC_6617_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1166_DSC_6620_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1167_DSC_6879_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1168_DSC_6669_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1169_DSC_7049_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1170_DSC_7108_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1171_DSC_6647_CMP_WM(1) 20100808_Photo_1172_DSC_6830_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1173_DSC_6971_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1174_DSC_7081_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1175_DSC_6865_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1176_DSC_6852_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1177_DSC_6837_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1178_DSC_6862_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1179_DSC_6855_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1180_DSC_7086_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1181_DSC_6659_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1182_DSC_6849_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1183_DSC_6881_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1184_DSC_6672_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1185_DSC_6645_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1186_DSC_7065_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1187_DSC_6649_CMP_WM(1) 20100808_Photo_1188_DSC_7052_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1189_DSC_6610_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1190_DSC_6627_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1191_DSC_7030_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1192_DSC_6636_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1193_DSC_7102_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1194_DSC_7043_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1195_DSC_6654_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1196_DSC_6890_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1197_DSC_6858_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1198_DSC_6597_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1199_DSC_6709_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1200_DSC_6648_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1201_DSC_7068_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1202_DSC_7097_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1203_DSC_6844_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1204_DSC_6826_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1205_DSC_7107_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1206_DSC_6633_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1207_DSC_6666_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1208_DSC_6651_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1209_DSC_7071_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1210_DSC_6876_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1211_DSC_6685_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1212_DSC_6841_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1213_DSC_7092_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1214_DSC_6823_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1215_DSC_7038_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1216_DSC_6618_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1217_DSC_6889_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1218_DSC_6898_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1219_DSC_6609_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1220_DSC_7029_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1221_DSC_6832_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1222_DSC_7083_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1223_DSC_6850_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1224_DSC_6867_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1225_DSC_7060_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1226_DSC_6640_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1227_DSC_6677_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1228_DSC_7035_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1229_DSC_6622_CMP_WM

05--Homa-Vedi

20100808_Photo_1000_DSC_6792_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1001_DSC_6787_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1002_DSC_6791_CMP_WM

1-Banyan-Tree

20100808_Photo_1000_DSC_0051_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1001_DSC_0066_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1002_DSC_0063_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1003_DSC_0059_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1004_DSC_0064_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1005_DSC_0056_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1006_DSC_0061_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1007_DSC_0070_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1008_DSC_0049_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1009_DSC_0062_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1010_DSC_0058_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1011_DSC_0050_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1012_DSC_0067_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1013_DSC_0057_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1014_DSC_0060_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1015_DSC_0068_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1016_DSC_0065_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1017_DSC_0052_CMP_WM

10-Yoga-Sutras

20100808_Photo_1000_DSC_0268_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1001_DSC_0274_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1002_DSC_0265_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1003_DSC_0279_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1004_DSC_0235_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1005_DSC_0202_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1006_DSC_0257_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1007_DSC_0283_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1008_DSC_0271_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1009_DSC_0246_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1010_DSC_0214_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1011_DSC_0208_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1012_DSC_0284_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1013_DSC_0232_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1014_DSC_0205_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1015_DSC_0250_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1016_DSC_0267_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1017_DSC_0281_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1018_DSC_0237_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1019_DSC_0255_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1020_DSC_0273_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1021_DSC_0211_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1022_DSC_0258_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1023_DSC_0203_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1024_DSC_0256_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1025_DSC_0282_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1026_DSC_0270_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1027_DSC_0247_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1028_DSC_0269_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1029_DSC_0264_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1030_DSC_0287_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1031_DSC_0248_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1032_DSC_0280_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1033_DSC_0236_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1034_DSC_0254_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1035_DSC_0272_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1036_DSC_0210_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1037_DSC_0291_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1038_DSC_0259_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1039_DSC_0288_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1040_DSC_0209_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1041_DSC_0285_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1042_DSC_0204_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1043_DSC_0266_CMP_WM

2-INC-Discussion

20100808_Photo_1000_DSC_0110_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1001_DSC_0109_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1002_DSC_0115_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1003_DSC_0104_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1004_DSC_0112_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1005_DSC_0108_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1006_DSC_0114_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1007_DSC_0107_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1008_DSC_0113_CMP_WM

3-Kalpataru

20100808_Photo_1000_DSC_0383_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1001_DSC_0329_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1002_DSC_0357_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1003_DSC_0302_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1004_DSC_0446_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1005_DSC_0443_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1006_DSC_0343_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1007_DSC_0397_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1008_DSC_0379_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1009_DSC_0407_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1010_DSC_0300_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1011_DSC_0449_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1012_DSC_0390_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1013_DSC_0326_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1014_DSC_0444_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1015_DSC_0411_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1016_DSC_0308_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1017_DSC_0389_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1018_DSC_0314_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1019_DSC_0441_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1020_DSC_0432_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1021_DSC_0350_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1022_DSC_0450_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1023_DSC_0305_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1024_DSC_0319_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1025_DSC_0442_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1026_DSC_0378_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1027_DSC_0331_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1028_DSC_0328_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1029_DSC_0382_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1030_DSC_0361_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1031_DSC_0303_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1032_DSC_0312_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1033_DSC_0325_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1034_DSC_0447_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1035_DSC_0393_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1036_DSC_0339_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1037_DSC_0439_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1038_DSC_0394_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1039_DSC_0440_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1040_DSC_0322_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1041_DSC_0377_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1042_DSC_0399_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1043_DSC_0333_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1044_DSC_0304_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1045_DSC_0418_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1046_DSC_0318_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1047_DSC_0301_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1048_DSC_0448_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1049_DSC_0359_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1050_DSC_0445_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1051_DSC_0310_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1052_DSC_0345_CMP_WM

4-Medical-Camp

20100808_Photo_1000_DSCN4643_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1001_DSCN4621_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1002_DSCN4616_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1003_DSCN4630_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1004_DSCN4629_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1005_DSCN4635_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1006_DSCN4646_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1007_DSCN4613_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1008_DSCN4624_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1009_DSCN4638_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1010_DSCN4641_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1011_DSCN4614_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1012_DSCN4623_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1013_DSCN4632_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1014_DSCN4650_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1015_DSCN4619_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1016_DSCN4637_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1017_DSCN4649_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1018_DSCN4626_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1019_DSCN4611_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1020_DSCN4628_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1021_DSCN4634_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1022_DSCN4647_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1023_DSCN4625_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1024_DSCN4639_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1025_DSCN4642_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1026_DSCN4617_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1027_DSCN4631_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1028_DSCN4653_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1029_DSCN4636_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1030_DSCN4654_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1031_DSCN4648_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1032_DSCN4645_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1033_DSCN4627_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1034_DSCN4610_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1035_DSCN4615_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1036_DSCN4633_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1037_DSCN4651_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1038_DSCN4618_CMP_WM

5-Pancha-Tapas

20100808_Photo_1000_DSC_9838_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1001_DSC_9824_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1002_DSC_9813_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1003_DSC_9778_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1004_DSC_9802_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1005_DSC_9835_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1006_DSC_9807_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1007_DSC_9821_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1008_DSC_9811_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1009_DSC_9794_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1010_DSC_9777_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1011_DSC_9799_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1012_DSC_9785_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1013_DSC_9780_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1014_DSC_9805_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1015_DSC_9823_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1016_DSC_9808_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1017_DSC_9806_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1018_DSC_9820_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1019_DSC_9825_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1020_DSC_9812_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1021_DSC_9803_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1022_DSC_9834_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1023_DSC_9781_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1024_DSC_9833_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1025_DSC_9822_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1026_DSC_9840_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1027_DSC_9790_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1028_DSC_9809_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1029_DSC_9810_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1030_DSC_9789_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1031_DSC_9798_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1032_DSC_9784_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1033_DSC_9836_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1034_DSC_9801_CMP_WM

6-Prathyaksha-Padha-Pooja

20100808_Photo_1000_DSC_9892_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1001_DSC_9871_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1002_DSC_9860_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1003_DSC_9857_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1004_DSC_9865_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1005_DSC_9879_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1006_DSC_9886_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1007_DSC_9868_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1008_DSC_9858_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1009_DSC_9890_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1010_DSC_9881_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1011_DSC_9855_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1012_DSC_9862_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1013_DSC_9889_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1014_DSC_9876_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1015_DSC_9853_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1016_DSC_9864_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1017_DSC_9887_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1018_DSC_9870_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1019_DSC_9861_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1020_DSC_9856_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1021_DSC_9882_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1022_DSC_9877_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1023_DSC_9888_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1024_DSC_9872_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1025_DSC_9891_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1026_DSC_9859_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1027_DSC_9854_CMP_WM

7-Sarva-Darshan

20100808_Photo_1000_DSC_0015_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1001_DSC_0040_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1002_DSC_9952_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1003_DSC_0009_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1004_DSC_9938_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1005_DSC_0001_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1006_DSC_0045_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1007_DSC_9957_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1008_DSC_9932_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1009_DSC_9998_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1010_DSC_0017_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1011_DSC_0042_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1012_DSC_0006_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1013_DSC_0031_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1014_DSC_9908_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1015_DSC_9958_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1016_DSC_9990_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1017_DSC_0034_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1018_DSC_9926_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1019_DSC_0012_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1020_DSC_0037_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1021_DSC_9939_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1022_DSC_0044_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1023_DSC_9903_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1024_DSC_9956_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1025_DSC_0041_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1026_DSC_0008_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1027_DSC_0032_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1028_DSC_0035_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1029_DSC_9959_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1030_DSC_0029_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1031_DSC_0024_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1032_DSC_9999_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1033_DSC_9985_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1034_DSC_0043_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1035_DSC_0007_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1036_DSC_0030_CMP_WM 20100808_Photo_1037_DSC_9977_CMP_WM

8-Temple

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9-Youth-Meet-Swamiji

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