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A brief encounter with the Hindu sage in Tiruvanamalai in 1938 inspired the English playwright and novelist to fashion a character on him in a novel. ....
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She spoke informally and openly with all colleagues and was always open to suggestions. She brought out the best in people. I can personally say that working with her made me calmer, more peaceful and helped me to visualize things in a larger, holistic perspective. I am sure it was the same with everyone else who was associated with her for a long period of time. She had an uncanny quality of quietly observing and finding out what one likes to do and would encourage you to do that chosen job. She would empower you and give you freedom to make mistakes, guide you with a smile and still applaud your work. ....
Some of us were familiar with Indu Ma from a distance — she was popular as spiritual mentor to BCCL employees, and would sometimes hold knowledge sessions for those interested. I have often peeked down the corridor as she passed by, for a look-and-see, for she was a beautiful woman, so composed and confident. There definitely was an aura about her. ....
Not in my wildest dream did I imagine that I would be working closely with her one day, on a project that she and her family put their heads together to create launching a Sunday standalone eight-page broadsheet newspaper called The Speaking Tree, an extension of the much-loved column that appears six days a week in The Times of India. The column that was started in 1996 by Samir Jain and edited by Ranjit Hoskote in Mumbai, initially, inspired by Indu Ma’s passion to share inspiring, positive and thought-provoking knowledge and information, drawn from ancient scriptural wisdom, teachings of spiritual masters and contemporary philosophy hitherto not readily accessible to most readers. The intention was to give relief to readers who were on a daily diet of death, destruction, disease, disaster and doom to provide an oasis of hope that all is not lost, yet. She wanted us to widen our perspective from the negative to embracing everything in the wide spectrum of life and to choo ....