A proud son-in-law of Mysore, in mufti, comes in between a perfectly named set of stumps and a spiritual mid-off, and bowls over the wicket at the Ramakrishna Vidyashala grounds to kick off the 56th annual sports meet on Saturday.
Photograph: Karnataka Photo News
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Ah, two favorites in this picture for me: Anil Kumble and my very favourite Swami Muktidanandaji.
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Is this Nikhil Moro’s contribution?
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Still can’t believe that this guy started as a medium pace bowler,anyways still love his classic response to those cheating aussies after the sydney test.
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what is wrong with you churumuri?
yavdakaadru ondu time-u place-u illva?
wtf does this post mean given all that has happenned?
sandeep unnikrishnan does not move you?
whatever. really really dissapointed.
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Nice to see RK Vidyashala playing cricket.When we were in school they were champs in most of the sports like volleyball, basketball, athletics,swimming but never held a bat.It seemed like cricket was an anathema to them.
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Gokulam: It is not! Churumuri took it from Saggere Ramaswamy’s KPN (as attributed).
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Completely agree with TS.
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“Children will be closer to heaven if they play football than studying the Gita” – Swami Vivekananda said once. Sankaracharya established Dasnami Akharas. Guru Govind Singhji established Khalsa.
As society facing increasing jehadi terror, guess we need to pay more attention to build up muscles.
All the best to RK Vidyashala and particularly Anil Kumble for lending a helping hand.
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Nikhil,
I should probably read things more carefully. It was however an easy mistake to make!
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Oh WTF!! Anil Kumble ninna grahachaara sarigillappa. You are sharing a photo with a saffron clad swamiji. Hushaaru Laloo, Mehbooba Mufti n all will come down hunting for you.
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Bari olu.There is a difference.RK mission swamijis are some of the most learned and secular people you can find. We rarely see RK Mission swamijis get into any kind of controversy.
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Apravasi Bharatiya,
That was a satire. I know the glory of the RK mission.
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Bari Ollu and Apravasi
Just wait for some more time. Read Jyotirmaya Sharma’s book on Hindutva, the saffron terrorism has been clearly traced back to Swami Vivekanada – Aurobindo – Hedgewar – Golwalkar – Advani- Modi.
The RK ashram swamis are as much secular as the pope or ayatollahs are.
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Cheddi Chikka,
What you say is news to me. I based my opinion on my experience and about what I have heard from people who frequent the mission.
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Gokulam: It could have been you as well. :)
Cheddi Chikka: Disagree totally. I suggest you read Swami Ranganathananda (the best), Anindya Sen, even Gwilym Beckerlegge.
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>>Read Jyotirmaya Sharma’s book on Hindutva, the saffron terrorism has been clearly traced back to Swami Vivekanada – Aurobindo – Hedgewar – Golwalkar – Advani- Modi.
Check you as well as Jyotirmoy Sharma’s head. Probably Brain-mapping under tutulege of now martyred Karkare would have been better.
>>The RK ashram swamis are as much secular as the pope or ayatollahs are.
All that glitter is not gold. You have very little idea of Hinduism.
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Cheddi Chikka,
Vivekanandara, Aurbindo bagge maatadokku ninge yogyate illa. Go read Vivekananda first. U seem to digest any shit thrown at u by the so called “secular” brigade.
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1. disagree with chiddi chikka – I studied in this school from 1980 to 85 ( any other amuni on this forum?). The swamijis are learned and not sectarian in any way. We celebrated christmas, had a christmas tree in the prayer hall etc. The focus was on spirituality rather than religion. I entered as a 12 year oldand left the institution aged 17 with my agnosticism intact, but as a great admirer of Swami Vivekananda
2. @Apravasi Bharatiya
I was surprised too. We did not have a cricket team nor did we have a cricket ground or pitch. On my most recent visit in 2007 I still did not see one. Once a year there was a staff vs students cricket match and that was all for cricket. They did cancel some classes during the world cup if there was an important match though.
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