1. An obituary to Trust

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    By T S Sudhir My friend Satyajit once shared with me an exercise they did in class when he was a student at the National School of Drama (NSD). The students were asked to assemble in two rows and every alternate person would be asked to fall back. Literally. “Everyone is scared...
  2. The Padmanabha dasas

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    This is an article written by Mr B M N Murthy  of Bangalore, who has been writing for the last ten years on various aspects of India’s heritage, history and Sanathana Dharma. He has just been given a special award by the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, the `Soham Smarakam Award’ and...
  3. Divinity at service of humanity

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    By V R Krishna Iyer   Vivekananda illumined that every religion is the manifestation of divinity in man. Sai Baba in sublime simplicity observed that there is God in every man. God sleeps in the mineral, wakes in the vegetable, walks in the animal and thinks in Man. Therefore, God makes the...
  4. India’s richest God in God’s own country

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    By Rahul Easwar   India is a land of ‘Gods’. Here Lord Ram fights the case for his janmabhoomi, another Lord Ayyappa welcomes 3.5 crore devotees but says no to young women, the Goddess Attukal devi is in Guiness book of World Record.    Now everyone across the world is...
  5. Questions at Puttaparthi

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    By Andhra Watch   He was known as one of the richest Godmen the country had ever seen, perhaps far richer than Mahesh Yogi and Osho Rajneesh. Yet when the Sathya Saibaba’s personal chamber in Puttaparthi, Yajur Mandir threw up a treasure trove of 98 kilograms of gold, 307 kg...
  6. The life and times of the wealthiest man in the world

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    By Mohammed Safiullah It is 44 years since the last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan passed away on the intervening night of 23-24 February in 1967. To this day, old-timers say in the 420 years of the history of Hyderabad, the city has not seen a larger turnout...

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