Prashant Tripathi: क्यों ज़रुरी है कि संसार का काम चलता रहे? (Why must the world go on?)
About the Speaker:
The voice of intelligent spirituality in today's age. The coming together of ancient streams of wisdom from all times and places, and yet authentic beyond tradition.
Prashant Tripathi, known as
Shri Prashant, was born on March 7, 1978 at
Agra, India. Eldest of three siblings, his father was a bureaucrat and mother a homemaker. His childhood was spent mostly in the state of
Uttar Pradesh.
Parents and teachers found in him a child who could often be quite mischievous, and then suddenly, deeply contemplative.
Friends too recall him as having an unfathomable temperament, often not really sure whether he was joking or serious. A brilliant student, he consistently topped his class, and received the highest commendations and prizes possible to a student. His mother fondly remembers how she was honoured several times as “
Mother Queen” for the academic performance of her child.
Teachers would say that never before had they seen a student who was as brilliant in
Science as in
Humanities, as adept in
Mathematics as in Languages, and as proficient in
English as in Hindi. The then
Governor of the state felicitated him in a public
function for setting a new benchmark in the the
Board examinations, and for being an
NTSE scholar.
The prodigal student was a voracious reader since he was five years of age. His father’s extensive home library consisted of some of the world’s best literature, including spiritual texts like the Upanishads. For long
hours, the child would be tucked away in the most silent corners of the house, immersed in stuff that was meant to be understood only by men of advanced age and maturity. He would skip meals and even hours of sleep, and would be lost in reading. Before he had turned ten, Prashant had read everything that was there in the father’s collection, and was asking for more. The first signs of the mystical appeared when he started writing poetry at the age of eleven. His poems were imbued in shades of the mysterious, and were asking questions that most grown-ups could not grasp.
At the age of fifteen, after being in the city of
Lucknow for many years, he found himself in the city of
Ghaziabad near
Delhi, owing to his father’s transferable job. The particular age and the change of city accelerated the process that had already taken deep roots. He took to waking at night, and besides studying, would often be staring silently at the night sky. His poems grew in depth, a lot of them devoted to the night and the moon(
http://hindi.prashantadvait.com).
Rather than academics, his attention started flowing more and more towards the mystical
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Connect to Shri Prashant on different platforms:
Website: http://www.advait.org.in
English articles: http://www.prashantadvait.com
Hindi articles: http://www.hindi.prashantadvait.com
Videos on life: http://www.youtube.com/PrashantTripathi01
Videos on saints and scriptures: http://www.youtube.com/ShriPrashant
Audios: http://www.soundcloud.com/shri-prashant-tripathi
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Clarity sessions are held at Advait Sthal every Sunday 9 am and Wednesdays at 6:30 pm. All are welcome.
Contact 0120-4560347.
Advait Learning camps in Himalayas, led by Shri Prashant, are organised at regular intervals. To participate, contact 0120-4560347.
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Video Information: Shri Prashant speaking at Shabdyog session at Advait BodhSthal on
4th October,
2015.