Pujya Gurudev with Smt. Leela Nambiar and family
Introduction
Pujya Gurudev travelled extensively and stayed with many householders as he moved from place to place conducting jnana yajnas and satsangs. He had the opportunity to observe people in their home settings. His keen eye would not miss a single detail, the slightest of gestures, the silent communication with pointed glances between family members – all these came in handy as examples in the yajnasala.
Below are links to a collection of letters from Pujya Gurudev that serve as a guiding light to householders.
Pujya Gurudev travelled extensively and stayed with many householders as he moved from place to place conducting jnana yajnas and satsangs. He had the opportunity to observe people in their home settings. His keen eye would not miss a single detail, the slightest of gestures, the silent communication with pointed glances between family members – all these came in handy as examples in the yajnasala.
Slowly as the householder devotees grow in spiritual stature, they discover their new identity as members of the large Chinmaya Family spread all over the globe. The narrow idea of “I and my family” expands and stretches to include all in a joyous spiritual embrace.
Below are links to a collection of letters from Pujya Gurudev that serve as a guiding light to householders.
Pujya Gurudev travelled extensively and stayed with many householders as he moved from place to place conducting jnana yajnas and satsangs. He had the opportunity to observe people in their home settings. His keen eye would not miss a single detail, the slightest of gestures, the silent communication with pointed glances between family members – all these came in handy as examples in the yajnasala.
Slowly as the householder devotees grow in spiritual stature, they discover their new identity as members of the large Chinmaya Family spread all over the globe. The narrow idea of “I and my family” expands and stretches to include all in a joyous spiritual embrace.
Below are links to a collection of letters from Pujya Gurudev that serve as a guiding light to householders.
Slowly as the householder devotees grow in spiritual stature, they discover their new identity as members of the large Chinmaya Family spread all over the globe. The narrow idea of “I and my family” expands and stretches to include all in a joyous spiritual embrace.