Sri Shankara Jayanthi Shastra Mahotsavam

 

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  • Subha Muthuraman April 22, 2025, 2:01 pm

    Radhe Radhe. Pranams and Prostrations to Guruji Maharaj’s Holy Feet. The above Nectarine Notice chronicling the plethora of Programs sequenced to commemorate Sri Shankara Jayanthi speaks eloquence about Guruji Maharaj’s Incalculable Passion to Eulogize Sri Adi Shankara’s Mammoth Contribution in elevation of the Opulence of Hinduism, when it encountered Unconscionable Turbulence! The Studded Narrative of the Vakyartha Sadas and the Erudite Scholars scheduled to expound on these Classy subjects will be absolutely enlightenment-encompassed and engrossing-embedded for all. Infinitely Indebted to Esteemed Guruji for being Orchestral in designing Events of this Formidable Flavour that have the Potency and Proficiency to Infuse Grasp and Grip of the nuances of the Vibrant Vedas that shall be engraved in our thought processes, forever!!

  • S Balasubramanian April 24, 2025, 10:01 am

    Radhe Radhe.
    Jaya Jaya Sankara! Hara Hara Sankara!!
    Jai G

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