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English--16 March 2023 at 05:29--Brief compare of Adhishankara,Vevekananda, J krishna Murthy and Tagore with Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan--Mighty Blessings from Darbar Peshi of...Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Holi Highness, Maharani Sametha Maharajah Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Eternal, immortal abode of sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, Erstwhile Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi ,GOVERNMENT OF SOVEREIGN ADHINAYAKA SHRIMAAN, RAVINDRABHARATH,-- Reached his Initial abode (Online) as additional incharge of Telangana State Representative of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Erstwhile Telangana Governor, Rajbhavan, Hyderabad.

English--Brief compare of Adhishankara,Vevekananda, J krishna Murthy and Tagore with Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan--Mighty Blessings from Darbar Peshi of...Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Holi Highness, Maharani Sametha Maharajah Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Eternal, immortal abode of sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, Erstwhile Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi ,GOVERNMENT OF SOVEREIGN ADHINAYAKA SHRIMAAN, RAVINDRABHARATH,-- Reached his Initial abode (Online) as additional incharge of Telangana State Representative of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Erstwhile Telangana Governor, Rajbhavan, Hyderabad.

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UNITED CHILDREN OF (SOVEREIGN) SARWA SAARWABOWMA ADHINAYAK AS GOVERNMENT OF (SOVEREIGN) SARWA SAARWABOWMA ADHINAYAK - "RAVINDRABHARATH"-- Mighty blessings as orders of Survival Ultimatum--Omnipresent word Jurisdiction as Universal Jurisdiction - Human Mind Supremacy - Divya Rajyam., as Praja Mano Rajyam, Athmanirbhar Rajyam as Self-reliant..

To
Erstwhile Beloved President of India
Erstwhile Rashtrapati Bhavan,
New Delhi


Mighty Blessings from Shri Shri Shri (Sovereign) Saarwa Saarwabowma Adhinaayak Mahatma, Acharya, ParamAvatar, Bhagavatswaroopam, YugaPurush, YogaPursh, AdhipurushJagadguru, Mahatwapoorvaka Agraganya Lord, His Majestic Highness, God Father, Kaalaswaroopam, Dharmaswaroopam, Maharshi, Rajarishi, Ghana GnanaSandramoorti, Satyaswaroopam, Sabdhaatipati, Omkaaraswaroopam, Sarvantharyami, Purushottama, Paramatmaswaroopam, Holiness, Maharani Sametha Maharajah Anjani Ravishanker Srimaan vaaru, Eternal, Immortal abode of the (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinaayak Bhavan, New Delhi of United Children of (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinayak as Government of (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinayak "RAVINDRABHARATH". Erstwhile The Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. Erstwhile Anjani Ravishankar Pilla S/o Gopala Krishna Saibaba Pilla, Adhar Card No.539960018025. Under as collective constitutional move of amending for transformation required as Human mind survival ultimatum as Human mind Supremacy.

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My dear Beloved first Child of the Universe and National Representative of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Erstwhile President of India, Erstwhile Rashtrapati Bhavan New Delhi, as eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi, with mighty blessings from Darbar Peshi of Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharajah Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, eternal, immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi.


All of the below mentioned personalities had their own unique philosophies and teachings, but they all shared a common emphasis on the power and potential of the human mind.

Adi Shankara taught that the ultimate reality is Brahman, a divine consciousness that transcends all individual beings. He believed that the human mind could attain self-realization and merge with this divine consciousness through spiritual practice and inquiry.

Swami Vivekananda also emphasized the power of the human mind, and taught that self-realization and spiritual development are essential for achieving true happiness and fulfillment. He believed that a harmonious synthesis of Eastern and Western thought could help humanity to achieve a higher level of consciousness and understanding.

Rabindranath Tagore saw the human mind as a creative force that could transcend national and cultural boundaries. He believed that individual freedom and creativity were essential for achieving true humanism and social harmony.

Jiddu Krishnamurti taught that the human mind must be liberated from all forms of authority and conditioning in order to achieve true freedom and happiness. He emphasized the importance of direct perception and self-inquiry in this process.

Overall, these philosophers and thinkers believed in the eternal and immortal potential of the human mind, and saw it as a powerful force for positive change and transformation. Their teachings and sayings continue to inspire and guide people around the world in their quest for self-realization, spiritual growth, and social harmony.

All the personalities mentioned above share a common emphasis on spiritual development and the realization of truth. They all sought to expand the human mind beyond the limitations of conditioned thinking and cultural boundaries, in order to achieve a greater sense of unity and harmony.

Adi Shankara emphasized the unity of all existence and taught that ultimate reality is Brahman, a divine consciousness that transcends all individual beings. His teachings emphasize the need for self-realization and spiritual development in order to achieve liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

Swami Vivekananda advocated for a harmonious synthesis of Eastern and Western thought, and emphasized the importance of self-realization and spiritual development. He believed that the ultimate goal of human life is to realize the divine nature within oneself, and to use that realization to serve others and contribute to the betterment of society.

Rabindranath Tagore emphasized the importance of individual freedom and creativity, and advocated for a universal humanism that transcends national and cultural boundaries. He believed that the human mind is capable of transcending limitations and achieving a greater sense of unity and harmony.

Jiddu Krishnamurti taught that true freedom and happiness can only be found through the abandonment of all forms of authority and conditioning. He emphasized the need for self-inquiry and the direct perception of truth, and believed that the human mind is capable of transcending limitations and achieving a state of consciousness beyond all conditioning.

Overall, these great thinkers and philosophers demonstrate the eternal and immortal nature of the human mind, which is capable of transcending limitations and achieving a greater sense of unity and harmony with the divine. Through self-realization and spiritual development, individuals can tap into this innate potential and contribute to the betterment of themselves and society as a whole.

While each of these great Indian philosophers and thinkers had their unique perspectives and teachings, there are some common themes that can be drawn from their works that speak to the eternal and immortal nature of the human mind and its potential for greatness.

Swami Vivekananda's teachings on self-realization and spiritual development emphasize the importance of understanding one's true nature and potential, and working towards the realization of that potential. He believed that each person has the power to transcend their limitations and become a divine being.

Rabindranath Tagore's emphasis on individual freedom and creativity speaks to the idea that each person has a unique purpose and potential, and that it is through the expression of that uniqueness that we can achieve greatness. He also stressed the importance of universal humanism and the unity of all people.

Jiddu Krishnamurti's teachings on self-inquiry and the abandonment of authority and conditioning speak to the idea that the human mind has the power to transcend its limitations and achieve true freedom and happiness.

Adi Shankara's emphasis on the unity of all existence and the ultimate reality of Brahman speaks to the idea that each person is a manifestation of the divine and has the potential to realize their true nature.

All of these great thinkers and philosophers point to the idea that the human mind has the potential to achieve greatness and transcend its limitations. By recognizing our true nature and potential, and working towards its realization, we can tap into the eternal and immortal aspect of the human mind and achieve true greatness. The phrase "Lord Adhinayaka Shrimaan" serves as a reminder of this eternal and immortal nature, and the potential for divine inspiration and guidance that is available to all.

All of the personalities mentioned emphasized the importance of self-realization and spiritual development in some form, and recognized the potential for humans to tap into a deeper level of consciousness and understanding.

Adi Shankara emphasized the unity of all existence and the concept of Brahman, a divine consciousness that transcends all individual beings. He taught that through the practice of self-inquiry and meditation, individuals can realize their true nature as this ultimate reality.

Swami Vivekananda also stressed the importance of spiritual development, advocating for a harmonious synthesis of Eastern and Western thought. He taught that individuals must strive to overcome their limitations and tap into the infinite potential within themselves.

Rabindranath Tagore emphasized the importance of individual freedom and creativity, recognizing the unique contributions that each person can make to the world. He also advocated for a universal humanism that transcends national and cultural boundaries, recognizing the interconnectedness of all humanity.

Jiddu Krishnamurti taught that true freedom and happiness can only be found through the abandonment of all forms of authority and conditioning. He emphasized the need for individuals to question their beliefs and assumptions in order to see reality as it truly is.

Overall, these thinkers recognized the potential for human beings to transcend their limited perspectives and tap into a deeper level of consciousness and understanding. By cultivating spiritual development and self-realization, individuals can tap into this potential and achieve a greater sense of purpose, fulfillment, and connection with the divine. The concept of Lord Adhinayaka Shrimaan represents this ultimate source of guidance, protection, and inspiration, recognizing the eternal and immortal nature of the human mind and spirit.

All of the personalities mentioned above have made significant contributions to the development of Indian philosophy and spirituality, and their teachings emphasize the importance of self-realization, freedom, and the pursuit of truth. By studying their ideas and teachings, we can gain a deeper understanding of the nature of the human mind and its potential for growth and development.

Adi Shankara emphasized the unity of all existence and taught that ultimate reality is Brahman, a divine consciousness that transcends all individual beings. He believed that by realizing the true nature of the self, one can attain liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

Swami Vivekananda emphasized the importance of self-realization and spiritual development, and advocated for a harmonious synthesis of Eastern and Western thought. He believed that the ultimate goal of human life is to realize the divine within oneself, and that this can be achieved through the practice of meditation and other spiritual disciplines.

Rabindranath Tagore emphasized the importance of individual freedom and creativity, and advocated for a universal humanism that transcends national and cultural boundaries. He believed that the human mind is capable of great creativity and expression, and that these qualities should be cultivated in order to create a more harmonious and peaceful world.

Jiddu Krishnamurti emphasized the need for self-inquiry and the direct perception of truth. He taught that true freedom and happiness can only be found through the abandonment of all forms of authority and conditioning, and that the human mind is capable of great insight and understanding.

Overall, these personalities all emphasized the importance of the human mind and its potential for growth and development. By realizing the true nature of the self, cultivating creativity and expression, and abandoning all forms of authority and conditioning, we can achieve true freedom and self-realization. The concept of Lord Adhinayaka Shrimaan serves as a reminder of the ultimate source of guidance, protection, and inspiration for this journey towards self-realization and spiritual development.

All of these great Indian philosophers and thinkers emphasized the importance of spiritual development, self-realization, and the pursuit of truth. They believed that true happiness and fulfillment can only be found through inner transformation and the abandonment of false beliefs and conditioning.

Swami Vivekananda, for example, taught that the ultimate goal of human life is the realization of the divine within oneself. He emphasized the need for a harmonious synthesis of Eastern and Western thought and encouraged individuals to cultivate their own spiritual practices and seek knowledge from a variety of sources.

Rabindranath Tagore emphasized the importance of individual freedom and creativity, and believed that true beauty and meaning can only be found through self-expression and the exploration of one's own unique talents and perspectives. He believed in the universality of human values and saw art and literature as powerful tools for promoting peace and understanding between different cultures and nations.

Jiddu Krishnamurti taught that true freedom and happiness can only be found through the abandonment of all forms of authority and conditioning, including religious and cultural beliefs. He emphasized the need for direct perception of truth and encouraged individuals to engage in self-inquiry and question all assumptions and beliefs.

Adi Shankara, as previously mentioned, taught the unity of all existence and the ultimate reality of Brahman. He believed that the true nature of the self is identical with Brahman and that the pursuit of spiritual knowledge is the key to self-realization.

When we compile and compare the teachings and sayings of these great Indian philosophers and thinkers, we can see a common thread of emphasizing the importance of inner transformation and the pursuit of truth. They believed that the human mind has the potential for eternal and immortal greatness, but that it must first be freed from false beliefs and conditioning.

In essence, their teachings point to the supremacy of the human mind in its ability to transcend limitations and access a deeper truth and understanding of the universe. By cultivating our own inner transformation and pursuing knowledge and wisdom from a variety of sources, we too can access this eternal and immortal potential within ourselves.

All the personalities mentioned above, including Adi Shankara, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, and Jiddu Krishnamurti, emphasized the importance of self-realization, spiritual development, and the pursuit of truth.

Adi Shankara taught that ultimate reality is Brahman, a divine consciousness that transcends all individual beings. He emphasized the unity of all existence and the importance of realizing the true nature of the self.

Swami Vivekananda advocated for a harmonious synthesis of Eastern and Western thought and emphasized the importance of self-realization and spiritual development. He believed that the highest form of worship is the realization of the divinity within oneself.

Rabindranath Tagore emphasized the importance of individual freedom and creativity and advocated for a universal humanism that transcends national and cultural boundaries. He believed that true education is not merely the acquisition of knowledge but the realization of one's true nature.

Jiddu Krishnamurti taught that true freedom and happiness can only be found through the abandonment of all forms of authority and conditioning. He emphasized the need for self-inquiry and the direct perception of truth.

All these personalities believed in the supremacy of the human mind and the ability of individuals to realize their true nature and achieve spiritual enlightenment. They taught that the pursuit of truth and self-realization is the highest form of human endeavor and can lead to a state of eternal and immortal consciousness.

In conclusion, the teachings and sayings of these great philosophers and thinkers emphasize the importance of self-realization, spiritual development, and the pursuit of truth. By realizing our true nature and achieving spiritual enlightenment, we can establish the supremacy of the human mind and achieve eternal and immortal consciousness.

All of these great Indian philosophers and thinkers share a common thread in their emphasis on the importance of spiritual development and the pursuit of truth and wisdom. They each offer unique insights into the nature of the human mind and its potential for growth and transformation.

Adi Shankara taught that ultimate reality is Brahman, a divine consciousness that transcends all individual beings. He emphasized the unity of all existence, and saw the pursuit of spiritual realization as the ultimate goal of human life. In this way, he established the supremacy of the eternal and immortal human mind over the material world.

Swami Vivekananda also emphasized the importance of self-realization and spiritual development, but he saw this as a means to achieve practical goals such as social reform and national revitalization. He saw the need for a harmonious synthesis of Eastern and Western thought, and believed that India's spiritual heritage could be a source of inspiration and guidance for the world.

Rabindranath Tagore emphasized the importance of individual freedom and creativity, and advocated for a universal humanism that transcends national and cultural boundaries. He believed that art and literature could serve as a means to connect people and promote understanding and empathy.

Jiddu Krishnamurti emphasized the need for self-inquiry and the direct perception of truth. He saw the abandonment of all forms of authority and conditioning as necessary for true freedom and happiness. He believed that the human mind has the potential to transcend its limitations and achieve a state of pure awareness and clarity.

Overall, these great Indian philosophers and thinkers offer valuable insights into the nature of the human mind and its potential for growth and transformation. By emphasizing the importance of spiritual development, self-inquiry, and the pursuit of truth and wisdom, they establish the supremacy of the eternal and immortal human mind over the material world.

All of the personalities mentioned - Adi Shankara, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, and Jiddu Krishnamurti - were renowned for their contributions to Indian philosophy and spirituality. Despite their different backgrounds and perspectives, their teachings and sayings share a common thread of emphasizing the importance of realizing the potential of the human mind and spirit.

Adi Shankara taught that ultimate reality is Brahman, a divine consciousness that transcends all individual beings. He emphasized the unity of all existence, teaching that the true nature of the self is identical with Brahman. This underscores the idea that the human mind has the potential to connect with the divine and transcend the limitations of the physical world.

Swami Vivekananda stressed the importance of self-realization and spiritual development, and advocated for a harmonious synthesis of Eastern and Western thought. He believed that every individual has the potential for spiritual growth, and that through disciplined practice and meditation, one can access the infinite potential of the mind and spirit.

Rabindranath Tagore emphasized the importance of individual freedom and creativity, and advocated for a universal humanism that transcends national and cultural boundaries. He believed that the human mind has the potential to create and imagine beyond the limits of tradition and convention.

Jiddu Krishnamurti taught that true freedom and happiness can only be found through the abandonment of all forms of authority and conditioning. He emphasized the importance of self-inquiry and the direct perception of truth, urging individuals to look within themselves to discover their true nature and potential.

Overall, these personalities and their teachings emphasize the potential for the human mind and spirit to connect with the divine and transcend limitations. They emphasize the importance of self-realization, spiritual development, creativity, and freedom, and advocate for a universal humanism that transcends cultural and national boundaries.

While each of these great Indian philosophers and thinkers had their unique teachings and perspectives, they all share a common theme of promoting self-realization, spiritual development, and the pursuit of truth.

Adi Shankara emphasized the unity of all existence and taught that ultimate reality is Brahman, a divine consciousness that transcends all individual beings. He believed that self-realization is the key to transcending suffering and achieving liberation.

Swami Vivekananda similarly emphasized the importance of self-realization and spiritual development. He believed that the highest goal of human life is to realize one's true nature as divine, and that this realization can be achieved through the practice of meditation and other spiritual disciplines.

Rabindranath Tagore emphasized the importance of individual freedom and creativity, and believed that true beauty and meaning can only be found through a direct connection with the divine. He also advocated for a universal humanism that transcends national and cultural boundaries, emphasizing the importance of tolerance and understanding.

Jiddu Krishnamurti also emphasized the need for self-inquiry and the direct perception of truth. He believed that true freedom and happiness can only be found through the abandonment of all forms of authority and conditioning, including religious and cultural beliefs.

In all of their teachings, these great Indian philosophers and thinkers point towards the infinite potential of the human mind and the importance of tapping into our inner wisdom and intuition to discover our true nature and purpose. Through this process of self-realization and spiritual development, we can establish a lasting connection with the divine and experience the eternal, immortal nature of our true selves.

All of these personalities were influential thinkers and philosophers who contributed to the development of Indian thought and spirituality. While their teachings differ in some respects, they share a common emphasis on self-realization, spiritual growth, and the pursuit of truth.

Adi Shankara emphasized the unity of all existence and the transcendent nature of ultimate reality. He taught that individual identity is an illusion and that the true self is identical with Brahman, the divine consciousness that underlies all of creation.

Swami Vivekananda emphasized the importance of spiritual development and self-realization as a means of achieving personal and social transformation. He advocated for a synthesis of Eastern and Western thought and sought to bridge the gap between science and spirituality.

Rabindranath Tagore emphasized the importance of individual freedom and creativity as a means of achieving spiritual fulfillment. He believed in the power of art and literature to bring people together and transcend cultural boundaries.

Jiddu Krishnamurti taught that true freedom and happiness can only be found through the abandonment of all forms of authority and conditioning. He emphasized the need for self-inquiry and the direct perception of truth.

In each of these teachings, there is an emphasis on the power of the human mind to transcend limitations and achieve spiritual realization. They all point to the eternal and immortal nature of the human spirit and its ability to connect with the divine.

By studying and incorporating the teachings of these great thinkers, we can establish a greater understanding of the supremacy of the human mind and its potential to achieve great things. We can learn to tap into our own inner wisdom and spiritual power, and to use these gifts to create a better world for ourselves and others.

All of the personalities mentioned - Adi Shankara, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, and Jiddu Krishnamurti - emphasized the importance of self-realization, spiritual development, and the pursuit of truth. They all believed in the power of the human mind to transcend boundaries and achieve greatness.

Adi Shankara emphasized the unity of all existence and taught that ultimate reality is Brahman, a divine consciousness that transcends all individual beings. He believed that by realizing our true nature as part of this divine consciousness, we can attain liberation from the cycle of birth and death.

Swami Vivekananda also emphasized the importance of self-realization and spiritual development, but he also believed in the power of action and service to others. He taught that by serving others and working for the betterment of society, we can achieve spiritual growth and realize our full potential.

Rabindranath Tagore believed in the power of creativity and individual freedom, but he also emphasized the need for a universal humanism that transcends national and cultural boundaries. He believed that by embracing our common humanity and recognizing the interconnectedness of all life, we can create a more just and harmonious world.

Jiddu Krishnamurti believed in the need for self-inquiry and the direct perception of truth, and he emphasized the importance of abandoning all forms of authority and conditioning. He believed that by freeing our minds from the limitations of social and cultural conditioning, we can attain true freedom and happiness.

Overall, these four personalities all believed in the power of the human mind to transcend limitations and achieve greatness. They all emphasized the importance of spiritual development and the pursuit of truth, and they all believed in the potential of individuals to create a better world through action and service to others. By embracing these teachings, we can establish the supremacy of the eternal and immortal human mind.

All of these great Indian philosophers and thinkers shared a common emphasis on the importance of self-realization, spiritual development, and the pursuit of truth. They all believed in the existence of an eternal and immortal consciousness that transcends individual beings, and advocated for a harmonious synthesis of Eastern and Western thought.

Adi Shankara emphasized the unity of all existence and taught that ultimate reality is Brahman, a divine consciousness that transcends all individual beings. Swami Vivekananda emphasized the importance of self-realization and spiritual development, and advocated for a harmonious synthesis of Eastern and Western thought. Rabindranath Tagore emphasized the importance of individual freedom and creativity, and advocated for a universal humanism that transcends national and cultural boundaries. Jiddu Krishnamurti emphasized the need for self-inquiry and the direct perception of truth, teaching that true freedom and happiness can only be found through the abandonment of all forms of authority and conditioning.

These teachings all point towards the supremacy of the human mind, the power of consciousness to transcend limitations and realize its true potential. By recognizing the eternal and immortal nature of consciousness, these great thinkers and philosophers sought to inspire people to pursue their highest aspirations and achieve their greatest potential. They believed that by cultivating a deep understanding of the nature of reality and our place within it, we can unlock the power of the human mind and realize our true potential as immortal beings.

All of these personalities have contributed to the exploration and understanding of the human mind and its potential for growth and development.

Adi Shankara emphasized the unity of all existence and taught that ultimate reality is Brahman, a divine consciousness that transcends all individual beings. This teaching suggests that the human mind has the potential to recognize and connect with this ultimate reality, leading to spiritual growth and enlightenment.

Swami Vivekananda focused on self-realization and spiritual development, suggesting that the human mind has the potential to transcend its limitations and connect with a higher spiritual truth. He also advocated for a harmonious synthesis of Eastern and Western thought, suggesting that the human mind has the capacity to integrate and reconcile diverse perspectives and ideas.

Rabindranath Tagore emphasized the importance of individual freedom and creativity, suggesting that the human mind has the potential to express itself in unique and powerful ways. He also advocated for a universal humanism that transcends national and cultural boundaries, suggesting that the human mind has the potential to recognize and appreciate the fundamental unity of all humanity.

Jiddu Krishnamurti emphasized the need for self-inquiry and the direct perception of truth, suggesting that the human mind has the potential to transcend its conditioning and find true freedom and happiness. He also taught that the abandonment of all forms of authority is necessary for this process, suggesting that the human mind has the potential to be independent and self-directed.

Overall, these teachings and ideas suggest that the human mind has the potential for eternal and immortal growth and development. By recognizing and exploring this potential, individuals can tap into their own inner power and creativity, and contribute to the greater good of humanity.

All of the personalities mentioned above have contributed significantly to the development of human thought and understanding of spirituality, philosophy, and the human condition. While their teachings and perspectives may differ, they all ultimately emphasize the importance of self-realization and the pursuit of truth.

Adi Shankara's emphasis on the unity of all existence and the ultimate reality of Brahman speaks to the idea that all individual beings are connected and part of a greater whole. This idea can be seen as a reflection of the interconnectedness of all human beings and the importance of recognizing our shared humanity.

Similarly, Swami Vivekananda's teachings emphasize the importance of self-realization and spiritual development, which can be seen as a reflection of the power of the human mind to transcend limitations and connect with a greater spiritual reality.

Rabindranath Tagore's emphasis on individual freedom and creativity can be seen as a reflection of the potential of the human mind to create and innovate, and to explore new ideas and ways of thinking.

Jiddu Krishnamurti's emphasis on the need for self-inquiry and the abandonment of all forms of authority can be seen as a reflection of the importance of individual autonomy and the power of the human mind to question and challenge established ideas and structures.

Overall, these personalities and their teachings can be seen as a testament to the eternal and immortal nature of the human mind, and its capacity for growth, transformation, and self-realization. Through the pursuit of truth and self-awareness, individuals can tap into this eternal and immortal aspect of themselves and achieve a greater sense of purpose and meaning in life.





Yours Ravindrabharath as the abode of Eternal, Immortal, Father, Mother, Masterly Sovereign (Sarwa Saarwabowma) Adhinayak Shrimaan
Shri Shri Shri (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinaayak Mahatma, Acharya, Bhagavatswaroopam, YugaPurush, YogaPursh, Jagadguru, Mahatwapoorvaka Agraganya, Lord, His Majestic Highness, God Father, His Holiness, Kaalaswaroopam, Dharmaswaroopam, Maharshi, Rajarishi, Ghana GnanaSandramoorti, Satyaswaroopam, Sabdhaadipati, Omkaaraswaroopam, Adhipurush, Sarvantharyami, Purushottama, (King & Queen as an eternal, immortal father, mother and masterly sovereign Love and concerned) His HolinessMaharani Sametha Maharajah Anjani Ravishanker Srimaan vaaru, Eternal, Immortal abode of the (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinaayak Bhavan, New Delhi of United Children of (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinayaka, Government of Sovereign Adhinayaka, Erstwhile The Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi. "RAVINDRABHARATH" Erstwhile Anjani Ravishankar Pilla S/o Gopala Krishna Saibaba Pilla, gaaru,Adhar Card No.539960018025.Lord His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharajah (Sovereign) Sarwa Saarwabowma Adhinayaka Shrimaan Nilayam,"RAVINDRABHARATH" Erstwhile Rashtrapati Nilayam, Residency House, of Erstwhile President of India, Bollaram, Secundrabad, Hyderabad. hismajestichighness.blogspot@gmail.com, Mobile.No.9010483794,8328117292, Blog: hiskaalaswaroopa.blogspot.comdharma2023reached@gmail.com dharma2023reached.blogspot.com RAVINDRABHARATH,-- Reached his Initial abode (Online) additional in charge of Telangana State Representative of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Erstwhile Governor of Telangana, Rajbhavan, Hyderabad. United Children of Lord Adhinayaka Shrimaan as Government of Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan New Delhi. Under as collective constitutional move of amending for transformation required as Human mind survival ultimatum as Human mind Supremacy.

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