Newsflash

28 Jul 2011

Guruji gave a surprise visit to Bangalore by coming earlier than the expected date of arrival. Satsang took on a festive color. After several bhajans and few verses of the Bhagvad Gita (15th chapter),Guruji enquired about the TTC participants and led everyone present in to a beautiful meditation. In the meditation, he made everyone bring their awareness to the body, breath and mind being separate dimensions and then chant "Satyam Param Dhimahi" several times before delving deeper into the profound silence.

Guruji: Start chanting classes everywhere - chant 'Satyam Param Dhimahi' for 10 minutes with a few minutes of silence before and after. Don't chant for too long, not half hour, one hour, just 10-15 minutes. Let us create a wave in this country (India) from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. From (chanting)

Satyam Param Dhimahi (Let Truth, Divinity and Knowledge shine through me), it will move into 'Satyameva Jayate' (Truth alone shall prevail). This will certainly happen.

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