Monday, August 29, 2016

Pramukh Swami Maharaj



Thought of the day !

A tribute to :
Pramukh Swami Maharaj.

Pramukh Swami, the Gentle Giant of Love, peacefully passed away at the age of 95, embarking on an epic journey of Karuna and Dharana. With his conscious decision to relinquish his physical form, he transcended into the formless realm. Bapa and his predecessors continue to exist omnipresently.

The monumental works of Pramukh Swami crystallize Swami Narayan Bhagwan's teachings. His unwavering contribution to Sanathan Dharma stands tall and firm like the mighty Himalayan Mountains. Through sanctifying world history, he became a guiding light for humanity.

Bapa confronted an evolutionary task that involved channeling his active energies into the global eye of the storm, perpetually grinding the forces of light against darkness. Selflessly and ceaselessly dedicated to fulfilling his destiny, may he journey on to Satya-Loka - the plane of primal vibrations?

In my fortunate encounter with Bapa in Laudium during the 1980s, he left an indelible impression in my memory. Paying tribute to Bapa cannot be done justice through mere words from a dictionary; he was larger than life, with simplicity defining his godliness. 

In this moment of celebrating his death, let's reflect living amidst such a towering personality.
BAPS your moment to resonate his legacy in a world engulfed in turbulence.

Love
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Swaminayaran Bhagwan
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Friday, August 5, 2016

Hinduism



Thought of the day !

Being Hindu is awesome ðŸ˜Š

Sanathan dharma is not a religion, but a culture and a philosophy. It has no founder, but a tradition. It is not based on any dogma, but on the universal law of karma.

Hinduism is a dynamic and evolving culture, inspired by the timeless wisdom of Vedanta.

Vedanta is a body of sacred texts that originated from revelations of the sages of ancient India. It consists of four Vedas, which means knowledge.

The guru-disciple relationship is vital in the transmission of Vedanta. The guru imparts knowledge of the true self, which is passed on from generation to generation.

The teachings of Vedanta are simple yet profound. They reveal the divinity within oneself and the unity with the supreme self.

Hinduism celebrates worship in diverse and colorful ways. It incorporates various forms of art, such as song, dance, ritual, music and sculpture.

Hinduism recognizes two modes of worship: Saguna, which is with form, and Nirguna, which is without form.

The latter exploring the science of the soul. Gazing inwards experiencing undiluted consciousness. It reveals the secret and mysteries of the universe.

M-n and G+d dwells in the same body

Sathya SAI is omnipresent !

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Bhagwan
OM -  sound of primal vibrations - nucleus of creation