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Starmark holds launch of pocket editions of Bhagvad Gita, Hanuman Chalisa, Yoga Sutras

NITN | @notintownlive | 19 Sep 2018, 07:56 am

Starmark holds launch of pocket editions of Bhagvad Gita, Hanuman Chalisa, Yoga Sutras

Kolkata, Sept 19 (NITN): Kolkata’s bookstore chain Starmark, in association with Srinivas Fine Arts, held the launch of exclusive creative pocket editions of the Bhagavad Gita, Hanuman Chalisa and Yoga Sutras by Master Minood, a renowned spiritual guru and founder of Temple of Inner Wisdom, at its South City Mall outlet here recently.

The launch of these books was followed by a session of chanting of holy shlokas and also a meditation session.

Master Minood is a modern day mystic from southern India.

A spiritual guide with a difference, he is a true spiritual scientist, who in his own inimitable way guides people into inner awakening through breath meditation. 

With his deep clarity on spiritual subjects, Master Minood de-mystifies spirituality and helps people flow in the waters of awakening.

Speaking with profound wisdom and compassion, he helps each one, to turn inwards and operate from the space of Spiritual Surrender that brings joy and peace in life.

He said that practising a life in surrender is the easiest thing to do. All you need is total and complete Trust in the Universe.

Master Minood was born in 1965 in Trivandrum, Kerala, India to Reghunatha Panicker and Chandralekha Reghunatha.

He is the founder of the Temple of Inner Wisdom. 

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