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"HariOm Live" (http://hariomlive.org) is a non-profit website started by devotees of "Param Pujya Sant Shri Asaram ji Bapu" . Motive of this website is to spread the Divya Message of our beloved Sadguru "Param Pujya Sant Shri Asaram ji Bapu".

HariOmlive is a online radio which broadcasts satsang , kirtan , dhyan , bhajans throughout the day .

These satsang discourses are of param pujya sant shri ASARAMJI BAPU . HariOmLive also broadcasts satsang and bhajans of Shri Sureshanandji , He is one of the well-renowned blessed disciples of Param Pujya Sant Shri Asaramji Bapu . More info : http://hariomlive.org/hariomlive-sureshanand.php

Pujya Asaramji Bapu preaches the existence of One Supreme Conscious in every human being - Be Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh or anyone else. Pujya Bapuji's spiritual discourses are interspersed with inspirational quotations & stories from all religions. Pujya Bapuji's phenomenal popularity cuts across the barriers of class, caste, religion and all geographical boundaries.

Many foreigners have also joined the Ashram. Morris and Ursula of Switzerland left everything behind in pursuit of the truth. Morris says, "Bapu is not a saint of Hindus only. Pujya Bapuji is a saint of the entire world." Ursula echoes similar sentiments. "I was not happy with my materialistic way of life. I wanted a more meaningful life. I found what was missing in my life when I saw this great saint. After meeting Guruji, I have been able to understand the Bible better. For me, Swamiji (Pujya Bapuji) is the living Christ."

At a programme in Ajmer, Bapuji was felicitated by the khidmatgar of the world famous dargah of the Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti.

Pujya Bapuji is revered as the living Guru Nanak by thousands of Sikh followers. Pujya Bapuji is a Lok Sant or the saint of the masses.


HariOmlive is just trying to broadcast Divya Vaani of Asaramji Bapu for the followers of Bapuji .

Visit : http://hariomlive.org

for more info about Asaramji Bapu : visit : http://ashram.org , http://hariomlive.org , http://hariomgroup.org .


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