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<p>Shri Parthasarathi Rajagopalachari, popularly known as Chariji, was the third Raja Yoga Master in the Sahaj Marg System of Spiritual Practice of Shri Ram Chandra Mission (SRCM). Born on July 24, 1927, in a South Indian family, Chariji's father served in the Indian Railways, and his mother, an amateur violinist, passed away when he was young. He pursued a Bachelor's degree in Science at Banaras Hindu University in Calcutta, during which time he joined the University Officers' Training Corps.</p> <p>Chariji was married to Smt. Sulochana, and they had a son named P.R. Krishna, who married Smt. Priya, and they had two children named Bargav and Madhuri.</p> <p>Professionally, Chariji worked for Indian Plastics Ltd. and T.T. Krishnamachari & Co., eventually retiring in 1985 as a corporate executive director in the TTK Group.</p> <p>In 1964, Chariji became the disciple of Shri Ram Chandra of Shahjahanpur, also known as Babuji, the founder President of the Shri Ram Chandra Mission. After Babuji's passing in 1983, Chariji succeeded him as the President of the mission and the third Raja Yoga Master of Sahaj Marg. Under his leadership, Sahaj Marg expanded to more than 100 countries. Chariji established the Lalaji Memorial Omega International School in Chennai and conducted seminars and gave talks on Raja Yoga worldwide until 2008. He passed away on December 20, 2014.</p>
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