Saintliness cannot be acquired.
It has to be discovered as one's own essential nature.
II ARCHIVE OF MESSAGES AND RESPONSES II
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New Year Messages
Guru Purnima Messages
Message for 2007
Message for 2006
Message for 2005
Message for 2004
Message for 2003
Message for 2002
Message for 1992
Guru Purnima Message for 2006
Guru Purnima Message for 2003
Guru Purnima Message for 1981
Messages for Festivals
Reminiscences on Visits
Message for Deepavali in 1980
Message for Ganesh Chaturthi
Message for Tiruvonam 2003
Reminiscences of Kumbha Mela-2001
On a Visit to an Amish Community
On a Cross-country Drive
Themes--1
Themes--2
On Meditation in 1981
On Seven Spiritual Laws
On Saint & Saintliness
Mahabharata and Indian Management
On Mahabharata and Indian Management--part 1
On Mahabharata and Indian Management--part 2
On Mahabharata and Indian Management--part 3
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Messages for "Bodhodayam" Newsletter
On a Geopolitical vision for India
On Uniform Civil Code
On Human Values and Development
On India and World Leaders
On Free Expression of ideas,
Psychoanalysis & Deconstruction
On Dharma, Colonisation & a
Democratic Framework of Decision
On Values for Corporate Leadership
On Pseudo-debate over Enron
On Ethical values in Management Practise
On The Folly of Exclusive claims on Truth
On Renunciation and Call of Duty
On An Imagined Conversation between a Politician, an Environmentalist, an Industrialist, a Farmer, a Scientist, a Labour Leader, an Economist, and BRF-ML
Psychology of the Bhagavad Gita: a brief note
Translations
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Translation from malayalam:
Messages for satsangs 1988-2002