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Bhagavan
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Sathya Sai Baba
(born Sathya Narayana Raju with the family name
Ratnakaram, November 23, 1926 or October 4,
1929) is a controversial South Indian guru
described as a godman and miracle worker, who
has millions of followers. According to the
Sathya Sai Organisation, there are an estimated
1,200 Sathya Sai Baba Centers in 130 countries
world-wide. Sathyanarayana was born into a poor
agrarian family in the then remote village of
Puttaparthi, located in Anantapur district,
Andhra Pradesh. In
the 1940s he proclaimed to be
the reincarnation of Shirdi Sai Baba and
subsequently took the fakir's name. He expounds
that he is an avatar (incarnation) of Shiva and
Shakti and an embodiment of love with divine
attributes such as omnipresence, omniscience and
omnipotence.He is observed to manifest vibuthi
(holy ash) and small objects(rings,
necklaces and watches) out of nothing
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Ganapati Sachidananda |
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Sri Swamiji's music
is devotional and used for spiritual energy
transmission. This great master sings
self-composed bhajans in Sanskrit, Hindi,
Telugu, Kannada and English and plays ayurvedic
healing ragas on an electronic synthesizer,
accompanied by musicians on classical Indian
instruments. Devotees around the world claim to
have received immense benefit through his
concerts, everything from physical healing to
spiritual guidance, and great outpourings of
divine love.
It is easier to describe what He does than to
say who He is. To begin to know who he is one
must experience him, one must adopt the attitude
of a seeker of God. Sri Swamiji speaks simply
and to the heart in fact He is a silent teacher
who teaches through your own love and devotion .
To experience Him is to begin to know one's own
true self.
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Tridandi Chinna
Jeeyar Swamy |
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The Crusader of
Peace Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja
Chinna
Jeeyar Swamiji was born on Diwali day, the
Festival of Lights, on 3rd November 1956 at
Arthamur Village near Rajahmundry in the State
of Andhra Pradesh, India. Born to pious parents
Sri Venkatacharyulu and Srimathi Alivelumanga
Thayaru, He had His early education in the
Oriental School, Gowthama Vidya Peetam
Rajahmundry. It was the call of the Divine that
made the young Srimannarayana Ramanujacharyulu
to take up the ascetic order of JEEYAR(Lion) at
a very young age of 23 years. Today He is
reckoned very high among the monks of the India
and abroad as the pioneer and Crusader of
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Jiddu
Krishnamurthy |
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Jiddu Krishnamurti
(May 12, 1895 Madanapalle, India–February 17,
1986 Ojai, California), often written as J.
Krishnamurti, was discovered as a teenager by
C.W. Leadbeater in India on the private beach at
the Theosophical headquarters at Adyar in
Chennai. He was subsequently raised by Annie
Besant and C.W. Leadbeater within the world-wide
organization of the Theosophical Society, who
believed him to be a vehicle for a prophesied
World Teacher (see Second Coming; Maitreya
Buddha). As a young man, he disavowed this
destiny and also dissolved the Order established
to support it, and eventually spent the rest of
his life travelling the world as an independent
speaker and educator on the workings of the
human mind.
Aged 90, he addressed the United Nations on the
subject of peace and awareness, and was awarded
the U.N. 1984 Peace Medal.
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