Guest guest Posted September 25, 2003 Report Share Posted September 25, 2003 From N.C. Sangeethaa 4/164 EllaiAmman Koil Street, Neelankarai, Chennai – 600 041 To The Editor, “The Hindu” RAMARAJYA IS HERE, NOW. Sir, This has reference to the article titled ‘Rama Rajya in Management’ in The Hindu, dated 02 Sep, 2003. The article states that Ramarajya is nowhere in sight at present, but my opinion is that Ramarajyam is now HERE, very much a reality and available for anyone who cares to be part of it. The newspaper article quotes from Kalidasa “As he (Shri Rama) was incorruptible, people were prosperous; as he provided them complete security, they were able to engage themselves in creative and productive activities; as he offered them leadership by example, he was like a father unto them; and as in their hour of distress he was by their side to wipe their tears, he was like a son. " Those who have cared to associate themselves with Samratchana, the centre for self-realization pioneered by Siddha Yogi Sri Siva Shankar Baba know for a fact that Baba does not seek anything from anyone, which qualifies his being beyond corruption. The feeling of insecurity that middle class people harbour, ‘what happens to our family after our death’, is noticeably absent in Samratchanites, because we know Baba will take care. And he always does. This inspires us to concentrate on the tasks at hand and involve ourselves in creative activities. We are a purely volunteer based organization, not a single paid staff here -- and Baba is the first volunteer of Samratchana. Name any task right from polishing visitors’ sandals, cleaning the toilets – everything is managed entirely by volunteers. That is what Baba’s life has taught us by example. Baba is accessible to everyone and especially in the present day circumstances where both parents having to work, are unable to find time to express care for their children, Baba comes as a welcome blessing, a caring friend with whom the youth can discuss anything and find solutions. He is our friend who willingly supports us in times of need with tender guidance and compassionate understanding. And because he has passed through a very normal materialistic life before the quest for Truth urged him into spiritual service, he is able to guide us in matters of the material world too. Everything he does is for the welfare of the world at large. The free technical courses at Samratchana help persons find a footing in this highly competitive world. Several rural children are now relishing the taste of international grade education at affordable fees, thanks to SushilHari International school; thousands of villagers benefit every week from the medical cell that caters free to the economically weaker section; this has now crystallized into Praveena Hospitals. Besides these, a legal cell whose services are absolutely free, an orphanage where children thrive in the attention given by volunteers; an old age home that offers caring shelter to the aged, an employment service offering avenues of employment, matrimonial service helping persons find suitable alliances and Samratchana’s wedding halls where people can get married for free -- no need to pay even for electricity!! As the Sanskrit saying goes, ‘Maatheiva rakshathi, Pitheiva Hitham niyunthe’, Baba plays the role of a caring mother and guiding father to people of all ages. He is able to converse with persons in their own wavelength and the warmth that radiates from his easy accessibility distinguishes him from other spiritual leaders that the world has witnessed. Those genuinely interested in and hoping for the advent of RamaRajya (golden era of Lord Rama), must definitely visit our commune at Kelambakkam, so aptly named ‘Sree RamaRajya’; here 300 families live as a model of ‘Vasudeiva Kutumbam’; volunteers manage every task out of their own free will. In the present day context where organizations find it difficult to retain employees despite rich pay and incentives, Baba has been able to successfully motivate persons into volunteer service. RamaRajya truly practices tolerance of religions with the commune housing a Temple, Church, Mosque, Buddha Vihar, Jain Temple. The labour of Baba’s all--encompassing love has not been in vain. Sir, Surely your genuine interest in Rama Rajya will prompt you to visit us and then, you will see for yourself that Ramarajya is very much here, now. As Dr. T.N. Seshan, former Election Commissioner who took the opportunity to visit us mentioned, ‘The true Ramarajya is here’. _ Meet your old school or college friends from 1 Million + database... Click here to reunite www.batchmates.com/rediff.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2003 Report Share Posted September 25, 2003 Shankaram Siva Shankaram!! Uncle, that letter was sent to them on the 8th of Sept. thro' mail and delivered in person. No response. Re-mailed them on 15th Sep. I think we will have to flood them with mails and letters. NCS The New with improved product search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2003 Report Share Posted September 25, 2003 Dear Suresh ji: It's an apt, precise mail !! Well done ! Probably, the Hindu wud have been dumb-struck !! That's the reason they haven't replied yet!!? HARI NIKESH. --- suresh krishna <sknaa wrote: > From > N.C. Sangeethaa > 4/164 EllaiAmman Koil Street, Neelankarai, Chennai – > 600 041 > > To > The Editor, “The Hindu” > > RAMARAJYA IS HERE, NOW. > Sir, > > This has reference to the article titled ‘Rama Rajya > in Management’ in The Hindu, dated > 02 Sep, 2003. The article states that Ramarajya is > nowhere in sight at present, but my opinion is that > Ramarajyam is now HERE, very much a reality and > available for anyone who cares to be part of it. > The newspaper article quotes from Kalidasa “As he > (Shri Rama) was incorruptible, people were > prosperous; as he provided them complete security, > they were able to engage themselves in creative and > productive activities; as he offered them leadership > by example, he was like a father unto them; and as > in their hour of distress he was by their side to > wipe their tears, he was like a son. " > Those who have cared to associate themselves with > Samratchana, the centre for self-realization > pioneered by Siddha Yogi Sri Siva Shankar Baba know > for a fact that Baba does not seek anything from > anyone, which qualifies his being beyond corruption. > > The feeling of insecurity that middle class people > harbour, ‘what happens to our family after our > death’, is noticeably absent in Samratchanites, > because we know Baba will take care. And he always > does. This inspires us to concentrate on the tasks > at hand and involve ourselves in creative > activities. > We are a purely volunteer based organization, not a > single paid staff here -- and Baba is the first > volunteer of Samratchana. Name any task right from > polishing visitors’ sandals, cleaning the toilets – > everything is managed entirely by volunteers. That > is what Baba’s life has taught us by example. > Baba is accessible to everyone and especially in the > present day circumstances where both parents having > to work, are unable to find time to express care for > their children, Baba comes as a welcome blessing, a > caring friend with whom the youth can discuss > anything and find solutions. He is our friend who > willingly supports us in times of need with tender > guidance and compassionate understanding. And > because he has passed through a very normal > materialistic life before the quest for Truth urged > him into spiritual service, he is able to guide us > in matters of the material world too. > Everything he does is for the welfare of the world > at large. The free technical courses at Samratchana > help persons find a footing in this highly > competitive world. Several rural children are now > relishing the taste of international grade education > at affordable fees, thanks to SushilHari > International school; thousands of villagers benefit > every week from the medical cell that caters free to > the economically weaker section; this has now > crystallized into Praveena Hospitals. Besides these, > a legal cell whose services are absolutely free, an > orphanage where children thrive in the attention > given by volunteers; an old age home that offers > caring shelter to the aged, an employment service > offering avenues of employment, matrimonial service > helping persons find suitable alliances and > Samratchana’s wedding halls where people can get > married for free -- no need to pay even for > electricity!! > As the Sanskrit saying goes, ‘Maatheiva rakshathi, > Pitheiva Hitham niyunthe’, Baba plays the role of a > caring mother and guiding father to people of all > ages. He is able to converse with persons in their > own wavelength and the warmth that radiates from his > easy accessibility distinguishes him from other > spiritual leaders that the world has witnessed. > Those genuinely interested in and hoping for the > advent of RamaRajya (golden era of Lord Rama), must > definitely visit our commune at Kelambakkam, so > aptly named ‘Sree RamaRajya’; here 300 families live > as a model of ‘Vasudeiva Kutumbam’; volunteers > manage every task out of their own free will. In the > present day context where organizations find it > difficult to retain employees despite rich pay and > incentives, Baba has been able to successfully > motivate persons into volunteer service. RamaRajya > truly practices tolerance of religions with the > commune housing a Temple, Church, Mosque, Buddha > Vihar, Jain Temple. The labour of Baba’s > all--encompassing love has not been in vain. > Sir, Surely your genuine interest in Rama Rajya will > prompt you to visit us and then, > you will see for yourself that Ramarajya is very > much here, now. As Dr. T.N. Seshan, former Election > Commissioner who took the opportunity to visit us > mentioned, ‘The true Ramarajya is here’. > > > > _ > Meet your old school or college friends from > 1 Million + database... > Click here to reunite www.batchmates.com/rediff.asp > > > The New with improved product search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2003 Report Share Posted September 25, 2003 Sankaram Siva Sankaram. jai Gurudev. Dear editor(Hindu) Here is my rejoinder to " The Hindu " . All matters told in the mail by Madam N.C.Sangeetha are absolutely true. I have experienced evry word stated in that and am a living witness. It is out of pity for the welfare of others that i share with all reeders this secret about Baba's identity. The matter contained in Madam NC Sangeetha's mail is not written with selfish interests. This is for sharing the joy that we get (due to baba) with others for their welfare. It warrants attention in the sense that the silent revolution taking place at Baba's Ramrajya be noted. Please wake up! Regards, S.Sriram, Lecturer, DG Vaishnav College, Arunbakkam Chennai. --- suresh krishna <sknaa wrote: > From > N.C. Sangeethaa > 4/164 EllaiAmman Koil Street, Neelankarai, Chennai – > 600 041 > > To > The Editor, “The Hindu” > > RAMARAJYA IS HERE, NOW. > Sir, > > This has reference to the article titled ‘Rama Rajya > in Management’ in The Hindu, dated > 02 Sep, 2003. The article states that Ramarajya is > nowhere in sight at present, but my opinion is that > Ramarajyam is now HERE, very much a reality and > available for anyone who cares to be part of it. > The newspaper article quotes from Kalidasa “As he > (Shri Rama) was incorruptible, people were > prosperous; as he provided them complete security, > they were able to engage themselves in creative and > productive activities; as he offered them leadership > by example, he was like a father unto them; and as > in their hour of distress he was by their side to > wipe their tears, he was like a son. " > Those who have cared to associate themselves with > Samratchana, the centre for self-realization > pioneered by Siddha Yogi Sri Siva Shankar Baba know > for a fact that Baba does not seek anything from > anyone, which qualifies his being beyond corruption. > > The feeling of insecurity that middle class people > harbour, ‘what happens to our family after our > death’, is noticeably absent in Samratchanites, > because we know Baba will take care. And he always > does. This inspires us to concentrate on the tasks > at hand and involve ourselves in creative > activities. > We are a purely volunteer based organization, not a > single paid staff here -- and Baba is the first > volunteer of Samratchana. Name any task right from > polishing visitors’ sandals, cleaning the toilets – > everything is managed entirely by volunteers. That > is what Baba’s life has taught us by example. > Baba is accessible to everyone and especially in the > present day circumstances where both parents having > to work, are unable to find time to express care for > their children, Baba comes as a welcome blessing, a > caring friend with whom the youth can discuss > anything and find solutions. He is our friend who > willingly supports us in times of need with tender > guidance and compassionate understanding. And > because he has passed through a very normal > materialistic life before the quest for Truth urged > him into spiritual service, he is able to guide us > in matters of the material world too. > Everything he does is for the welfare of the world > at large. The free technical courses at Samratchana > help persons find a footing in this highly > competitive world. Several rural children are now > relishing the taste of international grade education > at affordable fees, thanks to SushilHari > International school; thousands of villagers benefit > every week from the medical cell that caters free to > the economically weaker section; this has now > crystallized into Praveena Hospitals. Besides these, > a legal cell whose services are absolutely free, an > orphanage where children thrive in the attention > given by volunteers; an old age home that offers > caring shelter to the aged, an employment service > offering avenues of employment, matrimonial service > helping persons find suitable alliances and > Samratchana’s wedding halls where people can get > married for free -- no need to pay even for > electricity!! > As the Sanskrit saying goes, ‘Maatheiva rakshathi, > Pitheiva Hitham niyunthe’, Baba plays the role of a > caring mother and guiding father to people of all > ages. He is able to converse with persons in their > own wavelength and the warmth that radiates from his > easy accessibility distinguishes him from other > spiritual leaders that the world has witnessed. > Those genuinely interested in and hoping for the > advent of RamaRajya (golden era of Lord Rama), must > definitely visit our commune at Kelambakkam, so > aptly named ‘Sree RamaRajya’; here 300 families live > as a model of ‘Vasudeiva Kutumbam’; volunteers > manage every task out of their own free will. In the > present day context where organizations find it > difficult to retain employees despite rich pay and > incentives, Baba has been able to successfully > motivate persons into volunteer service. RamaRajya > truly practices tolerance of religions with the > commune housing a Temple, Church, Mosque, Buddha > Vihar, Jain Temple. The labour of Baba’s > all--encompassing love has not been in vain. > Sir, Surely your genuine interest in Rama Rajya will > prompt you to visit us and then, > you will see for yourself that Ramarajya is very > much here, now. As Dr. T.N. Seshan, former Election > Commissioner who took the opportunity to visit us > mentioned, ‘The true Ramarajya is here’. > > > > _ > Meet your old school or college friends from > 1 Million + database... > Click here to reunite www.batchmates.com/rediff.asp > > > The New with improved product search Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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