Here,s a cllection of all the deleted scenes of the legendary Indian movie " Rand de basanti".This is along clip , so pls have patience and let if Buffer 100% and then play it.
Br Bimalananda ( Sitting in the center) with SRF monks) Excerpts from courtesy: www.yogananda.net website and e mails from Aarti rajdev (London) With thanks! Our dear Brother Bimalananda exited the body last night. I recall he said that when he met Master, Master spoke to him in Bengali. He asked Master why, and Master said "because we were Bengali babus (gentlemen) together before." To encourage others, he'd say that we were all Bengali brothers and sisters before. A man that lived in joy, and freely gave and inspired others with that joy. He always encouraged devotees to keep contact with Master within by constantly thinking "Om Guru" or the like. And it was him who was building Hollywood Temple when the weight he was carrying up a ladder ma...
Jalandhar, August 9 For all those who thought the distant, illusionary treasure of the tales of the mysterious Indian sorcerers, snake charmers and levitating sadhus was just a fraction of the imagination of some archaic storytellers, the masaledaar tale of a treetop sadhu emerging right in the middle of the city today, would act as a cause to reconsider facts and illusions. High drama was witnessed in the Rajinder Nagar locality for over two hours this afternoon when a sadhu climbed up an Ashoka tree and started performing ‘aasanas’ perched on its top. Clad in saffron clothes, the so-called godman tied some twigs of the tree, spread an embellished saffron cloth over them and sat cross-legged, a feat no one would have believed if it wasn’t for their eyes. Clutching on to his rosary, the sadhu prayed with folded hands, then shifted to his legs and after breaking a twig, repeatedly shifted from side to side raising both his hands. While the sadhu performed the asanas, a swarm of crows ho...
Source :http://www.inc.com/hitendra-wadhwa/steve-jobs-self-realization-yogananda.html Steve Jobs planned every detail of his own memorial service, held at Stanford University in October 2011, including the brown box each attendee received as a farewell gift. One of those attendees was Mark Benioff, CEO of Salesforce.com, and two years later at a TechCrunch Disrupt conference he recounted his feelings at the moment when he opened the box: "This is going to be good," he recalled. "I knew that this was a decision [Steve] made, and whatever it was, it was the last thing he wanted us all to think about." The box contained the book Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda . Benioff continued: "Yogananda...had this book on self-realization.... [Steve's] last message to us was that here is Yogananda's book.... Actualize yourself. (Read more at the above link)
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