Saturday, March 18, 2017

Karnan

      Hey guys. This is my mom's live stream of her Mahaperiyava Satsangam. This time she will be saying Karnan. Tune in for more content like this. Here is the video down below. Enjoy!

 
 
 
 
 
 

Shiva Aparadha Kshamapana Stotram Meaning in Tamil

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      Hey guys. Given below is the meaning, in Tamil, of Shiva Aparadha Kshamapana Stotram. It's a beautiful and a moving Stotram on Lord Shiva composed by Sri Sankaracharya. Basically, this Stotram seeks the forgiveness from Lord Shiva for all our misdeeds (Paavam) and seeks eternal bliss. It's always better to chant the Stotram with full knowledge of its meaning. That'll give us good Bhaavam (attitude).
      This article was composed by my dad. But, all the verses of the meaning will be a Tamil translation of the original Sanskrit verses. Below is the Shiva Aparadha Kshamapana Stotram Meaning in Tamil. Tune in for more content.

Friday, March 17, 2017

Next Mahaperiyava Satsangam will be Live Streamed Today, March 18, 2017 @Cupertino 6:00 P.S.T

      Hey guys. I'm doing a direct live stream of my mom's Mahaperiyava Satsangam on my blog at the given time and date. This time she will be talking about Karnan. If you're available to attend the Satsangam at the given time and location, feel free to drop by. I'll be posting a new content tomorrow. Thank you for all the support. Tune in for more content.

Forgotten Places in India

      Hey guys. I didn't post anything last week because I was super busy. Even this week, I was busy. But, I found this time appropriate to post something new in my blog. This article was also based on a message sent to us. This article is about the most forgotten place in India which is the Northeast part. I'll be embedding a video describing the lost value and preciousness of the Northeast. I'll be posting about 3 to 4 posts in the next few days, since I didn't post anything last week. This article is going to be pretty short. Tune in for more content like this. With that said, I'll be happy to introduce the article, "Forgotten Places in India."