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- PiTrinam is a person from Happilymarried & Proudmom, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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My name is "Trina"means "purity" in Greek. My name is "PiTrinam"means "purity from the Ancestors"in Sanskrit.
Origin of my name "Trina"is Hindi for "points of sacred kusa grass"meaning "sacred seat for Buddha"
I pray for "Purity From Our Ancestors".
I wear Shiva's Tears, Rudraksha, and I cry for Our World.
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Shri Ram Chandra Mission - Sahaj Marg Raja Yoga Meditation
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May 26, 2007 7:25am
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africa
http://www.srcm.org/welcome/guidance-babuji.jsp
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from the page:"He began his spiritual education on his own, experimenting with the forms of devotion available in the Hindu religion and with certain yogic practices such as pranayama (the control of the breath). In June of 1922, at the comparatively young age of twenty-three, he first met his Master, a man with the same name as himself who lived in the town of Fatehgarh, not far from Shahjahanpur. Ram Chandra of Fatehgarh, affectionately known as Lalaji, was a saint of the highest calibre. He recognised Babuji as the man who had appeared to him in a dream years before, the one who was destined to succeed him as the leader of the great spiritual renaissance which he, Lalaji, had already initiated.
Of his spiritual condition Babuji wrote, "There seems to be uniformity in love. Ties of relationship seem to have been severed. I have as much respect for my servant as for my respected father. I have as much love for the sons of other people as I feel for my own sons. I have as much regard for a dog as I have for my own person, as if my own existence and that of a dog are identical. I also consider gold and earth to be the same. I see the pious and the wicked with one eye." "

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Shri Ram Chandra Mission - Sahaj Marg Raja Yoga Meditation
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May 26, 2007 7:15am
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africa
http://www.srcm.org/welcome/guidance-lalaji.jsp
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from the page:"His mother a devout woman who passed away when Lalaji was only seven years old, leaving upon him the imprint of her strong faith. From his mother he developed a thirst for God at a young age. Before his father died, all the family property was stolen by an unscrupulous raja (king). Lalaji started life afresh in a humble position, but he was soon recognized as a spiritual saint of the highest caliber."
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