In ancient India, the young aspirant, the neophyte known as the ‘Brahmachari’ went to the Rishis, seeking neither wealth, nor health, nor position but pure and unconditioned freedom. This pure, unconditioned, unbound freedom is called ‘Moksha’ or ‘Mukti’.
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In ancient India, the young aspirant, the neophyte known as the ‘Brahmachari’ went to the Rishis, seeking neither wealth, nor health, nor position but pure and unconditioned freedom. This pure, unconditioned, unbound freedom is called ‘Moksha’ or ‘Mukti’.
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• September 19, 2015 at 02:57 AMप्रणाम।
OHM sri Gurubhyo Namaha, Pranam Gurudev, prostrate on your feet, call me whenever you need my service, please order me, at your feet,
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