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'''''Satsanga''''' comes from the Sanskrit, ''sat'', meaning “Being, Essence, Reality,” plus ''sanga'', “association.” The literal meaning of satsanga is “association with Being”; hence the popular interpretation “fellowship with truth” and “communion with holy men, seekers, or those of high ideals.” | '''''Satsanga''''' comes from the Sanskrit, ''sat'', meaning “Being, Essence, Reality,” plus ''sanga'', “association.” The literal meaning of satsanga is “association with Being”; hence the popular interpretation “fellowship with truth” and “communion with holy men, seekers, or those of high ideals.” | ||
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