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Stories about Sri Aurobindo by Sri Chinmoy During the time that he was in Baroda, Sri Aurobindo looked for someone who could help him in his sadhana. His brother Barin had come to know of a Guru called Vishnu Bhaskar Lele and this Guru was invited to come to Baroda and initiate Sri Aurobindo. Read more…
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Stories about Sri Chaitanya by Sri Chinmoy Sri Chaitanya’s dearest disciple was Nityananda. Nityananda renounced the world and wanted only to follow the spiritual life. He had decided always to wear the simple cloth of a renunciate and to lead a very pure life. He made a vow never to get married. Read more…
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Stories about Swami Vivekananda by Sri Chinmoy Swami Vivekananda स्वामी विवेकानन्द was a great, great spiritual figure. He was a towering giant in the inner worlds. Just one or two days prior to Sri Ramakrishna’s earth-departure – some even say a few hours – Naren said to his Master, “You are leaving us. What have you given me? What can you do?” Read more…
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Stories about Swami Brahmananda by Sri Chinmoy Sri Ramakrishna’s dearest disciple next to Vivekananda was Brahmananda. He reached higher heights than Vivekananda did. In every way, he was dearer than the dearest to Sri Ramakrishna.Read more…
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Stories about Anandamayee Ma by Sri Chinmoy Anandamayee Ma did not have any Guru. At first she thought that it was necessary to have a Guru. Then she felt that it was not necessary. She prayed and meditated. Finally, in a deep meditation, she felt that her highest Self is the Guru and her lower self is the disciple. Read more…
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Stories about the Cosmic Gods by Sri Chinmoy A collection of tales from the great pantheon of Indian deities, as told by Sri Chinmoy to his students. The stories were recorded at various locations around the world. Read more…
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Enlightening Stories by Sri Chinmoy A collection of spiritually enlightening stories drawn from the lives of famous and ordinary people alike, as told by Sri Chinmoy to his students. The stories were recorded at various locations around the world. Read more…
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