Same here :)Quote:
Originally Posted by viraajan
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Same here :)Quote:
Originally Posted by viraajan
ivarthaan Kumudham/Vikatan'la ellaam motivational katturai ezhuthuRa aaLaa :roll:Quote:
Originally Posted by littlemaster1982
Oh ippOthaan virajan post paarthEn. Ok got it.
ennak kodumai ithu! :| I did not watch any news channel.
I heard the news and am completely taken aback. I have occasionally listened to his brief messages in podhigai :|
ada pongappa :) yaaraith thaan nambuvutho pedhai nenjam kanakka pochu :)
When spiritual aspirants have certain weakness, its better they properly take up relevant measures or steps and then practice spirituality. One can properly and legally find a mate and still pursue spiritual quest.
naan elaam pesum padi aagiduchE avar nilamai :(
azhuvatha sirippatha therila :)
world is but a stage! and we mere actors!
பக்த அன்பர்களுக்கு, அவர் சொன்ன கருத்து ஆன்மீக நோக்குல உங்களுக்கு பயன்பட்டுச்சுன்னா/புடிச்சிருந்துச்சுன்னா அவர் எப்பிடிப்பட்டவரா இருந்தா என்னங்க ? :P
Jokes apart, why does out reverence usually stem from abstinence/asceticism, unless he had earlier taken moral high ground on these issues and has now proved to be duplicitous ?
I don't know squat about his philosophy etc. சும்மா ஒரு general knowledge-கு கேக்குறேன் as he is the nth சாமியார் who has fallen out of grace.
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I was waiting for someone to ask this question. Moral grace ellame naame namakku pottukitta "oru veli" thaan. I agree. and like what u say, when his spiritual messages are rightly delivered, only that should matter. After all, every aspirant would have a basic flaw or weakness in his character (not necessarily sexual based) which he continuesly tries to overcome or defeat and win over.
When u declare urself as a "guru" or "swamji" U are bound to have won over ur senses and cannot have basic flaws of gruhastha.
IF I remember right, there was a brahmachari (or swamiji) who actually fell in love with one of his devotee, he PROMPTLY gave up his sanyasa and married her. NOW THAT IS SOMETHING one should respect.
What matters is the MENTALITY of normal layman as "HOW A SWAMIJI" needs to behave. When that is not kept up, it amounts to "BREACH OF TRUST" in the name of religion or spirituality. and...that as far as my limited knowledge is concerned HAS TREMENDOUS negative marks.
:) I have not read any of his write ups - as I assume they are basically on motivational/self help kind stuff - which is usually not my cup of tea.Quote:
Originally Posted by P_R
I remember once my sister showed me his picture in Kumudham and said "paarunga ivan sirippE oru maathiri irukku ". :lol:
Exactly what interests me. We have this fascination for asceticism, precisely because it is - in a matter of degree - a 'virtue' that is unlike us. And in someway every 'failing' of a 'holy' cow gives a க்ரூர த்ருப்தி that this one is no different from the rest of us (i.e. it's only a question of degree). But this coexists with the discomfort in the possibility that "there is probably no-one out there, who has figured it all out".Quote:
Originally Posted by Shakthiprabha
Anyway regarding particular cases, the demand for false promises is huge, so there is supply.
Ithukku Eenda sanyasi vesam podanum :banghead: Cheating.... Veru per vachukidalamE.
What he writes is inane stuff. At least Sugabothanatha's first series was better. Ivar ezhudharadhai padikkama irundha, adhuve periya self help.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roshan