Dr. Krueger interviews Ramesh Malhotra and takes a tour of The Museum of Spiritual Arts in Franklin Ohio.
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Mohenjo Daro will premiere the song"Tareeqa" which was inspired by the beautiful painting of a Sufi Storyteller teacher by Chuck Marshall, which is on display in the Museum of Spiritual Art.
Here are the latest photos of the new VVN school in Sadhupul near Solan in March 2017. To see more about the school in Sadhupul visit the www.spiritualitycircle.com website or go direct to the section on the School and its History.
Three floors of the new school in Sadhupul are being utilized by the staff and children: the Basement, the Ground Floor and the First floor.
The next stage will be started when the school is finished, the total project of VVN School and Community Center and Medical Clinic will take 3 or 4 more years. "In 2011, I made a decision to donate funds to help build a new school building near my hometown in India, these are photos of my visit to the school in October 2016" .....Ramesh Malhotra It was a privilege for me to meet the new generation of Indian children getting ready to face the material world and digital technology, as well the school's principal and the dedicated teaching staff. As the vision unfolds, the next stage of the building adjoined to the school will be a Community Center and Medical Clinic. Please join us at the Museum of Spiritual Art on Saturday November 12th between 11am and 5pm to honor Saint Mother Teresa.
Special Announcement - Open House at Museum of Spiritual Art planned for 2nd Week of November
Ramesh and Chris Malhotra are planning to have the next "Open House " at Museum of Spiritual Art in honor of the New Saint "Mother Teresa" from Calcutta , in second week of November. It is of great significance since the first painting by Chuck Marshall of 'Mother Teresa' led to a true inspiration venture leading to the establishment of 'The Museum of Spiritual Art" located in Franklin Ohio USA. Ramesh already requested from eight other artists including France India, USA plus several other countries to make a special painting to be included and presented at the up coming event. The new granite sign measures 8x4x1 feet , and was custom made by my brother in law John in Arizona.
The new signage arrived this morning and is now installed at the front yard of MOSA in Franklin Ohio. "Sai Baba of Shirdi" new fine art painting by Greg Storer will be added to Museum of Spiritual Art6/29/2016 ![]() Sai Baba of Shirdi, also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indian spiritual master who was regarded by his devotees as a saint, fakir, and satguru, according to their individual proclivities and beliefs. He was revered by both his Hindu and Muslim devotees, and during, as well as after, his life it remained uncertain if he was a Hindu or a Muslim. This, however, was of no consequence to Sai Baba.He stressed the importance of surrender to the true Satguru or Murshid, who, having trod the path to divine consciousness, will lead the disciple through the jungle of spiritual training. Sai Baba is worshipped by people around the world. He had no love for perishable things and his sole concern was self-realization. He taught a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace, and devotion to God and guru. He gave no distinction based on religion or caste. Sai Baba's teaching combined elements of Hinduism and Islam: he gave the Hindu name Dwarakamayi to the mosque in which he lived, practised Muslim rituals, taught using words and figures that drew from both traditions, and was buried in Shirdi. One of his well known epigrams, "Sabka Malik Ek" ("One God governs all"), is associated with Hinduism, Islam and Sufism. He also said, "Trust in me and your prayer shall be answered". He always uttered "Allah Malik" ("God is King"). As a beggar he begged for others and always gave to others what ever he received He was the the true messenger came to earth to spread dive message that we are all children of one God and we must share and help our brothers and sisters as we are all children of the almighty who gives us everything to help others and not become selfish or greedy. The more you share, the more "He" gives, only to those who share with others. |
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