Muralidhara swamigal biography definition
Muralidhara swamigal biography definition
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Sri Muralidhara Swamiji (born November 8, 1961) often called 'Guruji' (குருஜீ in Tamil, गुरुजी in Devanagari) is a Hindu spiritual leader, writer and television personality from South India.[1] Sri Swamiji is also known for his daily discourses the Raj Network television channel in India.
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Early Life
Sri Swamiji was born on the day of Deepavali in 1961 (8th November, 1961), (Tamil year: பிலவ, Tamil Month: ஐப்பசி, Tamil star: ஸ்வாதி, Tamil Day: அமாவாஸ்யை.) His parents were a Tamil Brahmin couple, Sri Rajagopala Iyer and Smt.
Savitri, in Manjakuppam, a village in Cuddalore, in Tamilnadu, India.
Career
Philosophy
Sri Swamiji focuses on fostering understanding of the Hindu faith and promoting universal brotherhood. Sri Swamiji advocates that Self-Realization is the ultimate goal of all living-beings and believes in the philosophy of non-dualism, or Advaita.[3] He advocated that Advaita is achieved through devotion, Bhakti, towards the Lord, and