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hvprasad: The two most important pillars of Ashrama administration. SKA Bhagawath and Manager Krishna Murthy. Both served exemplarily for over two decades. They inspired dozens of present day Ashrama sevaks.
hvprasad: G.S.Seetharam (Sri Swamiji's school teacher) who later became trustee of Ashrama, manager Krishna Murthy, Swami Datta Pada Renu with veda boys. Circa 1988
hvprasad: Ashrama's first ever water cooler. Its donor, Sri.H.V.Viswanath. Circa 1984
hvprasad: Sri Swamiji in the Ashrama cow shed. Sri.Nehru who cared the cows ( a NASA scientist who gave up job and returned to Mysore Ashrama to serve) is standing
hvprasad: Sri.R.Venkatraman, Former President of India and Sri Swamiji's 60th Birth day celebrations committee chairman presents to Sri Swamiji the building plan for Hospital
hvprasad: Welcome function for Sri Swamiji after the 2nd foreign tour in 1978. It was held in Bangalore
hvprasad: Kusumakka receives a memento from Sri Swamiji after the successful Manasa Sarovara / Mount Kailas Yatra with Sri Swamiji in 1995
hvprasad: After a hail storm in Mysore Ashrama, Sri Swamiji gleefully rushed around collecting the ice pieces from the heavens
hvprasad: The sage consular, Sri.Manager Krishnamurthy speaks to Sri Swamiji
hvprasad: Every year, Sri Swamiji visited the home of Ashrama manager, M.Krishnamurthy. The sparsely decorated home, simple life style reflected the Vedanta teachings he believed and taught in Ashrama. He served from 1970 to 1993 as Ashrama Manager
hvprasad: Sri Swamiji gives Mysore Pak (sweet) to press corps after a press conference. Sri.Ha.La.Srikantha Murthy, a respected journalist receives the sweet.
hvprasad: Sri.Bhagawath (he was executive trustee of SGS trust & spiritual incharge of Ashrama when Sri Swamiji toured) and Manager Krishnamurthy speak to Sri Swamiji in Ashrama prayer hall (ca 1988). H.V.Pramod is seen standing behind Sri Swamiji
hvprasad: Sri Swamiji with dolphins in Hawaii
hvprasad: Manager Krishnamurthy in his seat in the Ashrama office. G.S.Seetharam stands behind
hvprasad: Chapparam (the thatched prayer hall that existed till 1980) and the Bhajan group waits for Sri Swamiji to come for Sunday Satsang