An audiobook in Tamil language.
Millions of devotees regard Jagadguru Shankaracharya Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Paramacharya, the pontiff of the Kanchi Kamatchi Peetam, or the Sage of Kanchi, as the greatest saint of our time.
He gained the reverence and respect of the devotees to whom he was simply Periyava - the revered one or Maha-Periyava.
His compassion-filled gaze could melt away a devotee's sorrows. He could divine everything. To cite an instance, he knew that a devotee, far away from him, was unwell, something even a neighbor did not know. The acharya's blessings and prasadam saved the devotee's life. This is one of many such examples of his infinite grace. Once could bask for a lifetime in the ray of love that flowed from his eyes.
As God knows what his devotees need, the Paramacharya knew, too. He knew who needed kindness and who could provide it, who needed help and who would give it; he brought them together.
Bharaneedharan's gentle writing is familiar to thousands of readers of Tamil fiction and nonfiction, particularly his biographical sketches of several spiritual gurus. He began his career as cartoonist Sridhar of Ananda Vikatan and later achieved spectacular success as Marina the playwright.
Admired by millions of readers of devotional literature, Bharaneedharan treasures the grace and blessings he received from the Sage of Kanchi, whose story he tells in his inimitable, simple, moving style in this audiobook.
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"I am a avid reader of the English version of Anbe Arule. This I read everyday morning with reverence
and deep ownership. Every line when it is read,speaks and take me to the situation where
it had taken place. Only Mahaperiyava can do this. Bharanidharan Sir in his elegance and effulgence
have poured in scintillating happenings and this reading reminds me of Mhaperiyavas famous dictum
When the going gets tough tough gets going. There is no other Saint who have lived throughout
His life punctuated with total austerity and religious bearing
Mahaperiyava Saranam
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V.Ravishankar (5 out of 5 stars)