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The Ego Killer

Tattvaraya, a disciple of Guru Swarupananda once composed a poetic version called Bharani in Tamil extolling the greatness of His Guru. He presented his poetic work in the presence of the learned pandits with the view of determining its value in accordance with their assessment. However his heart sank when the pandits condemned his work saying that the praise of an ascetic would not fit into the frame work of 'Bharani' . The greatness of heroes capable of killing a thousand elephants could only be shaped into a 'Bharani'.
Tattvaraya
then
led
the
learned
group
to
his
Master
to
get
the
issue
settled.
Once
they
were
all
seated
in
the
master's
presence,
Tattvaraya
presented
the
problem
to
the
master.
Swarupananda,
the
master
just
sat
silently
and
so
did
the
others.
They
sat
thus
for
a
couple
of
days
.
The
master
then
just
stirred
his
mind
and
slowly
the
thought
of
the
purpose
of
the
visit
arose
in
the
minds
of
the
pandits.
They
henceforth
came
to
the
conclusion,
that
a
Guru
capable
of
destroying
the
rutting
elephants
of
all
their
egos
in
stilling
the
minds
in
silence,
is
much
more
greater
than
the
valour
of
the
heroes.
They
unanimously
agreed
that
Swarupananda
deserved
the
Bharani
in
his
honour.



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