"He did not come for alliance. He did not come for politics. It was a courtesy call," he said while responding to reporters' queries in this regard here.
He also ruled out any poll pact between DMK and BJP for the coming elections, saying he had already spoken about this in a section of the media.
Ravishankar, Founder of The Art of Living, had called on Stalin at his residence here yesterday, creating a buzz in the state political circles.
Stalin's father and DMK President, M Karunanidhi had often courted controversies with his remarks aimed against Hindus and Hindu deities, besides ridiculing Hindu customs.
Stalin, whose party is facing a make or break Assembly polls after facing repeated routs since 2011 at the hands of arch rival AIADMK, has been of late insisting that his party is not against Hindus and that about 90 per cent of its members themselves were from the majority community, who frequent temples.