
Murali Chemuturi
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Murali Krishna Chemuturi is a published author of books on information technology, management, religion and spirituality. His books can be found on amazon and his videos can be found on YouTube.
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Raamayana - Bala Kaanda
Sarga 2 Having heard the sentences spoken by Naarada, expert in forming sentences, Vaalmiki along with his disciples, felicitated him. Accepting those felicitations, Naarada, the Rushi of Devathaas took leave and went on his way. After about an hour after the departure of the Rushi of the Devathaas, the Muni (Vaalmiki, Muni means the one who practices silence) went to the banks of the river Thamasa (The river Thames which flows in England derives its names from this river) close to the river Ganga. Arriving at Thamasa river along with his disciples and looking at the slush-free waters, the Muni spoke, thus, “Bharadwaaja, this water is free of slush and is pleasant like the mind of a good gentleman. Son, keep the water vessel and give me the bathing cloth. I will bathe in these waters. You too take bath in the waters of the Thamasa river.” As the Mahatma Vaalmiki spoke thus, Bharadwaaja gave the bathing cloth, as directed, to the guru. Receiving the cloth from the hands of his disciple, the one with controlled organs, considered the vista with happiness.
By Murali Chemuturi4 years ago in Humans
Ramayana
Sarga 1 Vaalmiki, the best among the Munis, questioned Naarada, who performs penance always; studies Vedas eternally; and best among the ones that mastered the art of speaking, thus, “Who is the one in the world that is full of good qualities, valiant, adherent to Dharma (righteous conduct conforming to the Vedaas), grateful to benefactors, speaks only truth, and determined in fulfilling Vrathaas (Vratha is performing a set of norms drawn from the Vedaas continuously over a period of time without any exceptions. Even the time limit is set by Vedaas and certain Vrathaas are for the life.)?
By Murali Chemuturi4 years ago in Fiction

