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賢者Dayananda Saraswati:寬宏之心的深意

Filmed Oct 2009 • Posted Oct 2008Chautauqua Institution
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賢者Dayananda Saraswati領悟到個人的發展與獲得真正的寬宏之心是平等的人生行徑 他带我們一同重温自我實現的一點一滴 從無助的嬰孩時期到做出無懼的關心他人的寬宏之舉

Swami Dayananda Saraswati is an acclaimed spiritual teacher and the founder of AIM for Seva -- a charitable trust that works to relieve poverty across India. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by ke Liu
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