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The college is owned and managed by Gurudeva Trust.
Ramachandra sat near his Gurudeva and began to meditate.
It was first established as a privately run school in the name of Gurudeva Vidya Peetham in 1966.
If Sriniketan is kept aloof from Santiniketan then we could not live up to the ideals of Gurudeva."
"So you see, o mothers, that is why Gurudeva remained in meditation for three days - he had to complete his seva for Radharani."
From the beginning, he intended "to cannibalize" one of his father's stories, published in the posthumous 1976 collection "The Adventures of Gurudeva."
In these lessons are teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda, Gurudeva and Founder of this society.
Navilatirtha is said to be where Gurudeva Mahatapasvi Shri Kumarswamiji meditated in 1932.
Kentuki : A student of Nagpasha's Gurudeva, who is a physically powerful snake having the strength of fifty elephants.
The first issue appeared February 1979, with the goal of giving a voice to Gurudeva's worldwide fellowship in a way that was easy to read, simple to produce, mail and handle.
Hinduism Today was launched in 1979 by Sivaya Subramuniyaswami (Gurudeva), published by his non-profit organization Himalayan Academy.
In his book he writes about his vision darshan of his Gurudeva, who revealed to him his siddha-bhajan-pranali, and ordered him to go serve Sri Vrindavana-dhama.
Trivedi, Manjula - My Beloved Gurudeva, Sri Vishwa Punarnirmana Sangha, Nagpur.
Sree Narayana Gurudeva Krithikal - Sampoorna Vyakyanam - Published by The State Institute of Languages, Kerala.
He considers GURUDEVA DARSANAM as the foundation of the success in his life.
Observes Sivaya Subramuniyaswami (Gurudeva): "Hinduism Today was created to strengthen all the many diverse expressions of Hindu spirituality, to give them a single, combined voice because everywhere else their voices were individualized.
His only book, The Adventures of Gurudeva, is a collection of linked short stories that was first published in Trinidad in 1943 (under the title Gurudeva and Other Indian Tales).