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Viswesha Tirtha Maharaja As dusk fell on the kumbha mela, thousands of campfires illumined the river bank. In the central festival area, colorfully decorated sandals (large tents) accommodated the thousands of pilgrims who listened to some of india's most exalted gurus lecturing on the science of self-realization. In one pandal, Shankaracharya Sri Jayendra Saraswati Swami of Shivakanchi spoke on Brahman, the first stage of transcendental knowledge. In another pandal, Swami Viswesha Tirtha Maharaja of Udupi lectured on the Dwaita philosophy of Madhvacharya, emphasizing the eternal individuality of the atma (soul) and the Paramatma (Supersoul). In yet another pandal, the Gaura bhaktas, who follow Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, discoursed on prema, transcendental love of Godhead, the highest goal of life. Guru
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