Some of the discourses are even captured as audios from video tapes and audio cassettes while taking care to not to violate copyrights if any. We collected some of them from our friends and families. We bought some of the CDs from the stores. To bring this treasure to your door, we have put lot of efforts. Hence we thought the best way is to collect the audio, video recordings of some of the discourses rendered by great Pravakthas (Speakers) and keep them in this website. Also a learned Guru can link all the related scriptures and our practical daily life together to strengthen the subject line, which is impossible for ordinary mortals like us by reading the books. Even if we get that time, it is difficult for us to get to the depth of the subject by reading alone. Today in this busy internet world, we hardly have time to sit down and read books to learn from them. Yes, we are gathering collection of discourses on our most valued epics, Vedas and Upanishads and various spiritual topics of our Hindu Dharma for the very people like us. This website is made for people like us who in the hustle and bustle of life in the distant lands never get an opportunity to fully know their Dharma, their philosophy and more so their roots, through Gurus inspite of their best intentions. In the modern world, there are many interested people like us yearning for this nectar but do not get an opportunity to get it from the live discourses. In the days of no popular media, people used to walk miles together to cherish the great experience of listening to their Guru’s live discourses. The spontaneous flow of words from these great souls is the “Amrita Dhara” (flow of nectar) which got the potential to rejuvenate the tired minds and act as the greatest motivator to orient them to the most meaningful path in life. In the good old days of Guru-Shishya tradition, Gurus dedicated their lifetime propagating the principles they believed through “Pravachanams” to the interested Shisyas in particular, and to the common public in general.
“Pravachanam” is a Sanskrit word which means a discourse from a Guru on any matter related to spirituality or code of conduct. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the speakers or the audiences in the various discourses posted on, linked to, or broadcast by are the opinions of the respective speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of.