Who is muralidhara swamiji
Being eternal and apt for all ages, our Sanathana Dharma prescribes a path for the modern day man — the path of Bhakti to Sri Krishna— through the easy path of Nama Kirtan. All our scriptures strongly proclaim that in this Age of Kali, Nama Kirtan is the only way to attain God. It is with this premise that Nama Dwaar is founded, the sole aim of it being propagation of devotion to God by singing His Holy Name through the chanting of the Maha Mantra,.
Under the direction and with the blessings of Sri Sri Swamiji, the Satsang team promotes singing of the Maha Mantra at homes and other common places at regular intervals, as a routine, and also as a remedy for ills and sorrows that one undergoes. Sri Swamiji has traveled to most of the cities and villages in Tamil Nadu and throughout India and gives discourses in temples on a variety of topics including the greatness of Sanatana Dharma, Self Realization, Vedanta, glories of Srimad Bhagavatam, Vedas, Upanishads, Guru, Satsang, Bhakti and Namakirtan.
While his discourses glorify the rich culture and tradition of the Vedas and the Vaidika Dharma and Bharata varsha, they are also centered around societal values and practical principles to lead a happy and righteous life, which are relevant to the modern society of today.
In an endeavor to spread the essence of Sanatana Dharma and the path of Bhakti through Nama Kirtan to the masses, Sri Swamiji had been offering daily discourses in Tamil on Raj Network television channels in India. Sri Swamiji has composed and is still composing kirtans in Tamil language and Sanskrit, that are sweet and simple, brimming with devotion and praising the glories Guru and the Lord. His kirtans preach the way of life, advaitic principles, the greatness of Nama Sankirtan, Srimad Bhagavatam, Bakthi, and the glories of Vrindavan and other holy cities.
His recent compositions includes 'Kali Dharma Undiyar' which is a song in simple Tamil, consisting of 30 verses, that discusses the different paths to attaining God in this Kali Yuga and proves that Nama Sankirtan is the only way apt for this Yuga.
The daily activities like 'suprabath' waking up of the Lord , 'dolotsav' having the Lord go to bed etc are performed righteously. Special days such as Ekadasi, Vaikunta Ekadasi, Sravana Nakshatra and amavasya new moon day are also celebrated here in traditional style.
The word Biskha in Sanskrit language means begging. This is a centre begging people to chant the Divine Name Nama of Lord for worldly and spiritual welfare. Presently there are more than Nama Biksha centers all over the world. This is a non-commercial movement, which aims at the spiritual welfare of all people. The vision of the movement is to go to far-flung places of the world and perform Nama Sankirtan on the streets, lanes and by-lanes in order to lift people from the trauma of mundane existence.
Sri Swamiji believes that Nama Sankirtan should go to people who are unable to come to the place of Nama Sankirtan.
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View source. Jump to: navigation , search. Facebook Page. Tools What links here. The first floor of the Bhagavata Bhavanam Hall has accommodation for devotees to stay at the Ashram during festivities.
The Eknath Swamy hall serves as the dining hall as and when Utsavs happen in the Ashram. The Veda patasala has been named after Sri Sandeepani, the guru teacher of none other than Lord Krishna. A statue of Lord Veera Anjaneya has also been separately installed inside the temple premises. Like all other temples, this temple too houses a pond theppakulam. A temple, as beautiful as this right next to the ashram, with a pond by its side and a mountain on the opposite makes one's mere presence, an experience to cherish.
Sri Sridharayyaval Annadhana Koodam, located outside the temple premises, offers free mid-day meal to those in need every day. Sri Premikavaradhan Clinic which offers weekly free medical care to 10 Villages surrounding our ashram functions in the ashram's vicinity.
Madhurapuri ashram, has played the host for more than ten Krishna Jayanthi-utsavs, apart from a score of other events and festivals like the Navarathri, Guruji-Jayanthi etc.
The hill in front of the ashram is named 'Govardhana' by Sri Swamiji. Atop the Govardhana hill, the Govinda pattabhishekam - an important event during the Annual Brahmotsav celeberations take place. Devotees of Sri Swamiji have built houses around the ashram to stay and take part in the festivities at the ashram.
The rustic village, coupled with the cool breeze and warm weather along with the Vedic recital and Mahamantra chanting is nothing short of a treat to the tired mind. A chart on the Bhagavata Bhavanam hall reads "Bhagawan assures a remarkable change in the lives of all those who enter the ashram on Ekadasi".
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