Maharshi is a great saint and an outstanding monk who is devoted to lead the spiritual moment of Hinduism, which has its vigorous base in truth. He is the holy saint and great sanyasi who abandoned all worldly affections. Universal welfare is his dictum. He endeavors for the welfare of the whole mankind. His only aspiration is to enliven the path of sages and saints which is crestfallen by the brutal conduct of the self-centered people and to flourish it once again by the virtuous spirit. He leads the people in the righteous path; it is an easy task for him. His Highness is the great soul of the contemporary world, who has a great aim to dedicate his whole life to practice dharma and to show the righteous path to others for their advantage. And it is his vision that attracts me very much. A saint's life is worth living for it is an idealistic life, in the pursuit of truth. A saint's life is worth knowing, to know how to live delightfully along with the other creatures in this earth. A saint's life is worth living to lead ourselves in a blissful path which can be purposely utilized for the welfare of the society. Yes…one distinct thought can lead to a revolution and the other can ascertain an immaculate righteous course. 'Swaroopa Sudha' is a chain of such magnificent...
Read moreLots of construction and painting activities going on, environment slightly disturbed, extremely dusty. Signage and approach roads also need to be developed well in Telugu and in English. Drinking water and toilets were hard to find. Swamiji's availability and whereabouts need to be displayed clearly in front and on the website too. In fact website has to be updated daily with all required info or else people coming from afar will...
Read moreI visit this place very often there are four temples here and I assure when you sit you would definitely hesitate to come out of that place , I felt it many times, that was a beautiful experience, when you sit know as cool air passes by you it makes you feel relaxed. After the renovation of Rajyashyamala temple it was now reconstructed & carved with stones it was really awesome you should...
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