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  2. Sri Chinmoy - Wikipedia

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    Sri Chinmoy used variety of sponges, brushes and colors to paint in a mystical style with vigour, strong movement and rhythm. Sri Chinmoy has said that when he paints he finds flow of creativity from the stillness of his meditation that allows him to follow an inner inspiration or 'streak of light' to follow.

  3. Shri - Wikipedia

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    ᜐ᜔ᜇᜒ (Sri or Si or Sree) Formerly used as an honorific title for rulers in old Indianized precolonial states and polities in the Philippines, such as Sri Lumay of Cebu or Sri Bata Shaja of Butuan or Sripada/Sipad of Lupah Sūg or Sikatuna of Bo-ol. Sinhala: ශ්‍රී (Sri or Sree) also ශ්රී (Sri or Sree) or සිරි (Siri)

  4. List of Brahmins - Wikipedia

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    Shardha Ram Phillauri – Indian writer of the Hindu religious hymn "Om Jai Jagdish Hare" and Bhagyawati, one of the first Hindi novels. [496] Shivaram Karanth, Indian polymath and novelist]] [497] Somadeva, Indian writer who was the author of a famous compendium of Indian legends, fairy tales and folk tales – the Kathasaritsagara [498]

  5. Hindustani phonology - Wikipedia

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    Some Hindi speakers (especially those from rural areas) pronounce the /f, z, ʃ/ sounds as /pʰ, dʒ, s/, though these same speakers, having a Sanskritic education, may hyperformally uphold /ɳ/ and /ʂ/.

  6. Category:Sri Chinmoy - Wikipedia

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  7. Chinmaya Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Chinmaya Mission (Sanskrit: चिन्मया मिशन्) is a Hindu religious and spiritual organization that disseminates Vedanta, the science of the self as described in the Vedas, particularly the Upanishads, and other Hindu scriptures such as the Bhagavad Gita.

  8. Challenging Impossibility - Wikipedia

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    Challenging Impossibility is a 2011 documentary film which chronicles the weightlifting odyssey of the spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy, who in 1985 at the age of 54 took up weightlifting and performing feats of strength using the power of meditation. His lifts were featured on newscasts worldwide, inspiring people to transcend their personal ...

  9. Cartwheels in a Sari - Wikipedia

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    Cartwheels in a Sari: A Memoir of Growing Up Cult is a memoir written by Jayanti Tamm, published in 2009, describing her life as a disciple of Indian-American spiritual leader Sri Chinmoy. [1] Tamm, who was born into Chinmoy's organization, claims in the book that Chinmoy predicted she would become his perfect disciple.