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He seems to have taken up this challenge at the young age......
[h=1]Never too young to become a spiritualist[/h]Chennai: For a youngster in his 20s, life is meant for watching movies and sharing views on WhatsApp, but for N Balasubramanian (26), a resident of CIT Nagar, in West Mambalam, Chennai, it is something else as he turns his eyes to philosophy after following the messages of great saint Swami Chinmayananda.
‘Bala’, as he is often called, initiated the first step by launching Arsha Vidya Study Centre founded by Swami Chinmayananda and guided by Swami Dayananda Saraswathi in CIT Nagar a few years back.
Bala said he belongs to a family of publishers of three generations called ‘Gopali and Co’ at T Nagar. After completing schooling at Alpha Matriculation School in CIT Nagar, he had the great opportunity to listen to the speeches of Chinmayananda and Dayananda Saraswathi which brought a new lease of life in him.
He regularly organises classes on Indian cultural values in CIT Nagar for the benefit of children and also lectures by Swami Buddhatmananda Saraswathi in places like Karaneeswarar temple in Saidapet and Soundareswarar temple in Bharathidasan Colony regularly. He says, "When I expressed my desire about opening a centre, my parents whole-heartedly agreed and supported it and encouraged me in every activity."
When quizzed about his meetings with Swami Dayananda Saraswathi, he replied that he has travelled with Swami Buddhatmananda on several occasions and met Swami Dayananda too.
Bala organises programmes in his neighbourhood that focus on issues like ‘Where is happiness, mind and life', 'Importance of prayer', 'Greatness of true bhakti' and 'Secret values of Indian culture' and conducts special classes for children called 'Bala Vihar' that focus on moral and cultural values being taught. His aim is to make every participant be relieved of their life's troubles and have a peaceful mind and handle challenges with a smile.
Read more at: http://newstodaynet.com/chennai/never-too-young-become-spiritualist
[h=1]Never too young to become a spiritualist[/h]Chennai: For a youngster in his 20s, life is meant for watching movies and sharing views on WhatsApp, but for N Balasubramanian (26), a resident of CIT Nagar, in West Mambalam, Chennai, it is something else as he turns his eyes to philosophy after following the messages of great saint Swami Chinmayananda.
‘Bala’, as he is often called, initiated the first step by launching Arsha Vidya Study Centre founded by Swami Chinmayananda and guided by Swami Dayananda Saraswathi in CIT Nagar a few years back.
Bala said he belongs to a family of publishers of three generations called ‘Gopali and Co’ at T Nagar. After completing schooling at Alpha Matriculation School in CIT Nagar, he had the great opportunity to listen to the speeches of Chinmayananda and Dayananda Saraswathi which brought a new lease of life in him.
He regularly organises classes on Indian cultural values in CIT Nagar for the benefit of children and also lectures by Swami Buddhatmananda Saraswathi in places like Karaneeswarar temple in Saidapet and Soundareswarar temple in Bharathidasan Colony regularly. He says, "When I expressed my desire about opening a centre, my parents whole-heartedly agreed and supported it and encouraged me in every activity."
When quizzed about his meetings with Swami Dayananda Saraswathi, he replied that he has travelled with Swami Buddhatmananda on several occasions and met Swami Dayananda too.
Bala organises programmes in his neighbourhood that focus on issues like ‘Where is happiness, mind and life', 'Importance of prayer', 'Greatness of true bhakti' and 'Secret values of Indian culture' and conducts special classes for children called 'Bala Vihar' that focus on moral and cultural values being taught. His aim is to make every participant be relieved of their life's troubles and have a peaceful mind and handle challenges with a smile.
Read more at: http://newstodaynet.com/chennai/never-too-young-become-spiritualist