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Shri Siddheshwar Swamiji is an exemplary renunciate who lives, breathes and professes a world-view of universalism and humanism. Versed in the scriptural literature of all the major religions of the world, the philosophy he preaches is non-denominational, non-sectarian, but an eclectic synthesis of the best of the East and the West. He has a postgraduate degree in philosophy, alright, but saintly souls, such as he, have no need of degrees. Early in his life, an unknown force directed his steps towards a spiritualist goal, and guided him towards the late Vedanta Kesari Mallikarjuna Swamiji as his guru. He wears no ochre-robes, but is white-clad, which only shows he is a renunciate in every fibre of his being, though not visible as such to the world's view. The swamiji's pravachanas attract people in thousands. He is an itinerant preacher spreading the gospel of simplicity, detachment from worldly possessions, joyous living and god-centric meditation.
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Puranas (636)
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