There are gurus and gurus. Some are born, some made, and some have gurudom thrust on them by their followers. I have enjoyed reading some books of Jaggi's. Also saw him on the Madras Gymkhana Golf Club a few years ago. I think he has something to tell us that may be useful. Of course, there could be flaws too, up to us to figure out. Anyway, we went to the Velliangiri hills and took a look at the majestic Adi Yogi statue that has come up there, close to his Isha Yoga centre. Some glimpses-
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