Sunday, June 06, 2010
சுத்தானந்த பாரதியாரின் தமிழ்திரை பங்களிப்பு
இணையத்தில் உள்ள ஒரு கட்டுரையைப் பாருங்கள்:
http://koodu.thamizhstudio.com/thodargal_8_12.php
தொடர்.. என நினைக்கிறேன்.
அன்பர்கள் இக்கட்டுரையில் வரும் பாடல்களைப் பதிந்து அனுப்பினால் மிக்கநன்றியுடையவனாவேன்.
mail to : kaviyogi@gmail.com
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Natya Yogi Shuddhananda Bharati -article by Mrs. Indu Raman
Here is the link to an article in Sulekha.com by Smt.Indu Raman on Swamiji.
http://onepercent.sulekha.com/blog/post/2008/07/natya-yogi-shudhananda-bharati-\
ananda-tandavam.htm
http://onepercent.sulekha.com/blog/post/2008/07/natya-yogi-shudhananda-bharati-\
ananda-tandavam.htm
Labels: ananda tandavam, ananda thandavam, dance poet, kavi yogi, Natyanjali
Shuddananda Bharati - Tirukkural Translation in English
Swamiji'sThirukkural translation in English:
http://www.saintfatima.in/download/Tirukkural_Shuddhananda_Yogi.pdf
http://www.saintfatima.in/download/Tirukkural_Shuddhananda_Yogi.pdf
Labels: great Tamil poets, Kaviyogi, Suddananda Bharathi, Thirukkural, Thirukkural English Translation, Tirukkural, Tirukkural in English
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Indu Raman the dance exponent on Kaviyogi
Monday, October 30, 2006
Mandira Maalai
Mandira maalai is an excellent book containing slokas of Ganapathi, Siva, Murugan, Sakthi, Narayana, navagraha, yoga velvi etc. in Tamil. This is very enjoyable book and can be used for daily dhyaanam and pooja. One must have this book and recite daily to lead stress free life.
Bharathi
Bharathi
Sunday, December 04, 2005
Who is MAHARSHI KAVI YOGI SHUDDHANANDA BHARATI
Kavi Yogi Maharshi Shuddhanadha Bharati born on 11th May 1897 was a Divine Poet, a Great Yogi and a freedom fighter. As a boy of eight years, the Divine Force called upon him to serve the nation while he embraced the Holy Feet of Sri Meenakshi Amman, in the temple at Madurai, Tamil Nadu. In the wake of that Grace, he made his life-long spiritual pilgrimage with song-thrills, acquiring wisdom through meditation and association with Great men of his times. A mysterious saint in the Himalayas Gnana Siddha initiated him in Mahaturya Samadhi, the highest plane in spiritual development. His intimate contacts with Ramana Maharshi, Shirdi Sai Baba, Siddharudar, Sri Aurobindo, Mother, Sri Seshadri Swamigal and Avatar Meher Baba influenced his spiritual pursuit.He was a tireless volunteer of the Indian National Congress during the freedom struggle and had contacts with Great Leaders like Lokmanya Tilakji, Gandhiji, Nethaji, V.V.S.Ayyar, V.O.C Chidambaram pillai (the first Indian to sail a commercial ship against the British), Poet Subrahmanya Bharati, Subramania Siva, M.N.Roy, Raja Mahendra Pratap and Shenbagaraman. He served as an editor for `Swarajya’ (Tamil), `Bala Bharati’, `Iyarkkai’ (Nature in Tamil), and `Samarasa Bodhini’. He campaigned against evils of untouchability, Liquor and slaughter of animals in the name of God. His Holiness Sri Narasimha Bharati, Sankaracharya of Sringeri gave him the titles- `Kavi Yogi’ and `Bharati’, Shri Sivananda conferred on him the title `Maharshi’. Kaviyogi spent 20 years in silence at the Aurobindo Ashram, Pondichery. He wrote hundreds of books in Tamil, French, English, Sanskrit, Hindi and Telugu. His Magnum Opus, `Bharata Sakti Mahakavyam’, fetched him after long years, the first `Raja Rajan Award’ for best Tamil literature, constituted by the Tanjore Tamil University.He mastered all the Yogic Sadhanaas and synthesized the best in every system of Yoga and Religion in what he called SAMA YOGA (Religion of Equality) or Spiritual Socialism. His SamaYoga recognizes the synthesis of Yoga and Science, vital for upliftment of human race. He traveled all over the world several times and spread his ideals and India’s celebrated culture and values. He established Yoga Samaj Centers at Vadalur and Chennai and published his books. He founded the Shuddhananda Bharati Desiya Vidyalayam High School in Sholapuram village, near Sivagangai, Tamilnadu. He lived in Sholapuram during his last years guiding the samaj and the school. He attained Maha Samadhi on 7th March 1990. Kaviyogi, during his life was ever healthy, smiling, simple and active.