Second thing: In Rishikesh you find, more often than not, ashrams located side-by-sideThere’s the story of Guru Dev’s master allowing his students to attend another guru’s lecture. And someone here posted the story of Guru Dev sending some of his disciples to get a japa mantra from another master.
and in groups. In most of them, no one gets upset if the sannyasis take a few weeks of
instruction at the Divine Light Mission, or (God forbid) sit in a Punditji's satsang when he's
in town. The attitude is more collegial and accepting. The attitude of the TMO, by
comparison, is an aberration.
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