Rajaram Ramachandran

Rajaram Ramachandran

Chennai born, now at Juhu, Mumbai, India
Sunday, October 25, 2009

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SWAMI VIVEKANANDA (A brief introduction)

Swami Vivekananda (Narendranath Datta) was born on 12-01-1863 at Kolkata and died on 04-07-1902 at 39 years of age. He was a disciple of Guru Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, who worshiped Mother Kali. Swamiji was the first religious ambassador to America, in which land he was recognized for his talents and deep knowledge in the Hindu ancient scriptures and religion. He was advocating for Universal Religion. Every world citizen should read his speeches in 9 Volumes released by the Ramakrishna Mission Association.. His life story starts with the Birth of Hinduism.
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Seema Chowdhury 08 September 2011

I hope you can publish a book with all great work of yours. thanks

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An insightful read. Although I am a Chritian, this is an indepth poem of your belief. Well written.; D

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Ritty Patnaik 22 December 2009

rajaram sir......i hope to learn a lot from these lovely poems you have written on swami vivekananda.when one thinks that all gods are but one, and all paths lead to same destination....then we understand the principle of one in many and many in one.god bless you for this good work.best wishes. ritty

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Raj Nandy 02 December 2009

Rajaram Sir, I SINCERELY CONGRATULATE YOU FOR DEVOTING YOUR TIME TO MAKE VIVEKANANDA KNOWN TO THE READERS.IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT MOST OF THE YOUNG GENERATION OF INDIA IS WORSHIPPING ONLY THE GODDESS OF MATERIALISM WITH AN ABSENCE OF SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE! THANK YOU SIR! -RAJ NANDY

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Nivedita Bagchi SPC UK 31 October 2009

Sir humbly I start with your write, ‘…When he sins, a sinner….’ Swami Vivekananda [SV] never accepted the ‘sin’ concept. SV very rigorously disapprove it SV said: no sin there is. It is Ascent from lower truth to higher truth [opposite to Christian faith of Original Sin]. Indeed a mind blowing concept. In Vedanta [end part of Vedas = Jnana] where no mention of Hindu Dharma is found [so far I know] intelligently the sages avoided any nomenclature. Alternatively ‘Sanatana Dharma’ [anadi = beginingless] instead of Hinduism [Dharma] is better option. Revered Srimat Swami Bhueshanada-ji Maharaj [12th President of Ramakrishna Math and Mission in a talk [video available with R.K.Mission] in US said in Vedanta there is no mention of any sect. I congrat you for such noble effort and for which ten++ Ms. Nivedita UK Invite you to read my poems and comment if you please.

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Chitra - 31 October 2009

Sir, your introductory poem is religious, historical discourse...really enjoyed reading this profound poem

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 29 October 2009

When did Hinduism begin? Still, the exact date is unknown. It’s such an ancient religion, Grown on a solid foundation.........no one knows about its exact original but it is know to be age old and very ancient......to feel proud of and feel pulse in every moment of life is called hinduism....10

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rajagopal haran 26 October 2009

creation and creator are two lines, without beginning and without end, zoning parallel to each other. God is the ever-active providence, by whose power systems after systems are being evolved out of chaos, made to run for a time, and again destroyed. these are from Vedas...the same theory of Chaos was wonderfully used by Kamalahasan in his film ' Dasavatharam' you are a great creator by yourself; because of great contributions by people like you, we have the everlasting Hinduism...the universal way of Life wonderful piece for peace sir

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Kranthi Pothineni 26 October 2009

The core of this write is scripted cleverly. Like the verses in which you showcased different face and ended by merging them into one (it's really true) . Very nice composition and quite informative too.

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Ravi A 26 October 2009

Dear Sir, Your introductory poem is very very fine indeed. Good, simple verses with enough depth. Wishing more to read about Swamiji in your ucceeding poems.

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Kesav Easwaran 26 October 2009

Very good introductory discourse Sir...the explanation you provide there on the Thrimoorthi Dharshanam (Trinity Perception) is excellent...thanks...10

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Dr John Celes 26 October 2009

An excellent introduction to a poetic series on a great religion and an erudite scholar by a great poet with a compassionate and God-fearing heart that's bound to hold the readers spell-bound as it unfolds in the days to come.I wish poet RR a great time and ideal health of body and mind to fulfill this added dream of his earthly life. with warm wishes to this great Indian soul, dr john celes

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Vinod Kumar 26 October 2009

Good research oriented poems it is very helpfull to us to understanding, beyond hinduism is the main extract of arsha bharatha there we could get all the answers of our inner questions instead of a normal lifestyle text, if we are not satisfy these texts there is no way to find out our questions, but our ancient saints gaves us all..thanks,

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Seema Chowdhury 26 October 2009

very nice and descriptive poem. thanks alot for sharing. i am looking forward to read more of these poems.

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Sandra Fowler 25 October 2009

Your introduction is very vivid and interesting. It makes me want to learn more about the first religious ambassador to the United States from India. Apparently, he sought to build a bridge of understanding between our two countries. Excellent write, Rajaram. kind wishes, Sandra

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Lady Grace 25 October 2009

this legend-history is nicely expressed as poem...so nice to read..we can learn many things out of this revelation, , , this is educational..nicely done..

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Nalini Hebbar 25 October 2009

thank you sir for this wonderful wholesome compilation...the essence of Hinduism in a well rhymed poem....great read

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Samanyan Lakshminarayanan 25 October 2009

a wonderful explaination on hinduism and its multifaced presence..lookind forward to the story of swami vivekananda...thank you sir

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Rajaram Ramachandran

Chennai born, now at Juhu, Mumbai, India
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