Bhisma Lochan's singing made everybody's life difficult ,but he was only doing what he loved.Do you think he should have stopped or should people have respected his right to sing ? Give reasons for your answer
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A Brief Introduction. Pujyapad Swami Shri Girishanandji Saraswati’s outstanding personality, learning, and wisdom are the result of the unceasing Grace of Mahatmas. In his early life, Swamiji received tuition in Sanskrit from Swami Shankaranand Saraswati, who was an acknowledged authority of the six branches of Indian philosophy. He received teachings from the saintly monk, Shri Rotiram Baba in Gnan, bhakti and renunciation. Shri Rotiram Baba also gave him the name, Shri Girish Chaitanya. Swamiji came to Swami Shri Akhandanand Saraswati at Vrindavan when he was about seventeen years old. Daily talks on the Bhagwat Gita and the Upanishads were held at the Ashram every morning and evening. Swamiji would listen avidly, and meditate on what he heard, and simultaneously continued with his study of Sanskrit grammar and religious books. Pujya Shri Vamdevji (who also lived at the Ashram) tutored him on the Nyaya Siddhanta Muktavali, Sankhya Tattva Kaumudi, and other philosophical treatises. Maharajji’s senior most student, Shri Ramanujacharya instructed him in an indepth study of the Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran.
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In the poem ‘The Power of Music’ written by Sukumar roy in Bengali and translated in English by Sukanta Chaudhury, the word ‘broadside’ mean fierce violent verbal outburst or attack. It directed to the main character of this poem Bhisma Lochan Sharma.