Readers Comments
denise wrote: Raghu sounds like a beautiful spirit and i wish i knew his story before his passing :(
May his lovely soul be at peace ~*~
May his lovely soul be at peace ~*~
Cathryn wrote: His love, courage and joy lives on in everyone who's lives he's touched, including ours. He's now "enjoying life without a leash" (quote by akianne). Raghu is certainly a saint. Thank you for sharing this.
Niyati wrote: Dear madhu, thank you for sharing this amazing story of unconditional kindness. Raghu is my hero!
Ramesan T wrote: Tulsi is the queen of all plants, at least in india. It radiates its fragrance like raghu who radiate his unconditional love to all. Tulsi is the panacea for all maladies without any allergy and raghu hands over the holy plant to relieve their pain thereby reminds people to forget their complaints and worries. Raghu was the greatest king of indian culture and lord rama was the descendant. Only great people do such things and raghu is indeed great and an inspiration to all of us. Let the teachers introduce him and his actions to young students so that a new culture will sprout in their mind. That is to help others.
Julianne wrote: Even after his death raghu continues to inspire, through the telling of his story, by people like yourself. Thank you so much for sharing and enriching my day.
Deepak wrote: Thank you. God bless raghu , may his soul rest in peace. He has been an inspiration to many.
chad wrote: I had the pleasure of meeting him in india this past november. Such beautiful and warm spirit his is and forever be
Diane wrote: What a beautiful soul. We can all learn from his example!
ashok wrote: We wish him all success in his social work for poor in need and grow in a way to help any one who comes in his contact and we should learn from him to help in need.
bilkis.yusuf wrote: What a wonderful and courageous way to spread kindness and love to people who rally need it. Love u raghu for your kindness and love for others

A long time back, a few friends took a walk on the street with the inspiration to do a small act of kindness. After some searching, two of them saw Raghu arranging the shoes that people had left outside the temple. Given his condition, their first impulse was to do something for him, but when they conversed with him, they quickly realized that they were actually receiving a lot more than they could give him. Raghu's big-hearted devotion coupled with a sharp and street-smart intellect profoundly impressed them, so much so that they spoke about him to their nonprofit mentor 


