Prema pandurang biography sample
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Yugal Geet with Detailed Description
Posted onNovember 19, 2012byDivine Light
{Excepts from Sri Vallabhacharya’s Subodini & address delivered by Rushivar & Krishna Premi} Yugal Geet – is sung in continuation of Maharaas, divine experience of Gopis. Yugal means more than one. Yugal is also joining. Gopis mind fryst vatten joined with … Continue reading →
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Bhagavad Gita in a Nutshell
Posted onOctober 10, 2012byDivine Light
By Prof Prema Pandurang (This is the full ord of the address delivered by Prof. Prema Pandurang. She is the founder President of Samskriti (Home of Culture) and Kshetropasna Charitable Trust and the Founder
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From
http://expressbuzz.com/cities/kochi/%E2%80%98remember-god-at-all-times%E2%80%99/232654.html
‘Remember God at all times’
ByShevlin Sebastian
First Published : IST
Once a month, Prema Pandurang, the renowned preacher of Hinduism, goes to the Sri Venkateswara temple at Tirupati. One day, while she was standing in the queue, she noticed that the chairman of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam was sitting in the VIP enclosure which is placed very near the Lord.“I told myself, ‘You have to be a chairman to sit in that place,’” says Premaji.
“I am just a preacher.”
Ten minutes after the chairman left, suddenly a priest held Premaji’s hand, pulled her from the queue and made her sit exactly where the chairman had sat!
“It was a miracle,” she says.
“Lord Venkateswara had heard my thoughts.
I tell my devotees, ‘Send a SMS to the Lord and if you don’t get a reply, I will give up preaching
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Prema Pandurang’s refrain echoes long after departure from Kshetropasna, Gokuldam. Her emphasis on sharing, a trait on the wane, puts things in the right perspective. “Giving has stopped,” she regrets.
“It is depressing to hear of violence, murder and assaults, which have become common place. My heart goes out to the victims. But what are the reasons? Intolerance, greed and there is no bonding, even among family members.”
Premaji cites the Ramayana as a great example of bonding. “Dasaratha’s sons stood together in crises; in spite of Kaikeyi’s betrayal, she was not ostracised, Sugriva was steadfast in his friendship and so on. Our scriptures have everything, only they are not accessed.”
What is the panacea? “Love,” states Prema Pandurang, who started speaking of Krishna when she was in her teens. “Control anger, learn to be content, things will fall in place,” she says. “Yagna, dharma and tapas… these are the three actions Krishna wants us to pursue. Set aside just one-tenth o