Tag: God’s Grace

God’s Grace (2)

God-realization will not be due to our power and strength, rather it will be due to God’s power, His mercy.  It is due to His grace, that all work has been accomplished, is being done, and will get done. If we look at our lives, it is a wonder as to how did we get […]

God’s Grace

Grace of God is showering uninterruptedly on us, but we simply do not look towards that!  We disregard this grace, we disrespect it,  we dishonor it,  then too God does not leave His compassionate and merciful nature.  He continues to shower His grace.  A child does not disrespect the mother any less, for he urinates and excretes somewhere, he spits […]

Blend Your Wishes with His Will

Main point is that we must not desire that things happen according to our wishes.  Even if we have the best of desires, then too, our mind-intellect are not so pure that they can discern what is best for our spiritual well-being.   Therefore, let your desires,  be aligned with God’s will.  Let us do as per His will.   […]

In spite of the Presence of God, You are Still Unhappy ?

God has infinite and eternal qualities.  All elaborations on God in the holy books and from great saints put together are  incomplete. God’s eternal devotee Goswamiji Maharaj too says – “Ramu ne sakahi naam gun gaayi”  (Manasa. Bala. 26:4). It has also come in the messages of the saints that God Himself does not realize His own power !  God, […]

Salvation is possible only with the blessing of God

  If suddenly you remember God, celebrate the moment because this is possible only by the blessings of God. Salvation is possible only with the blessing of God. No devotee can ever say that he is absolutely pious. If he was thoroughly sinless then why was he born in this world? God forgives us and […]

Four Stages of Life (Ashram) in the Gita

||ShriHari|| Phalgun Shukla Pratipada, Vikram Samvat 2074, Shukravaar Feb 16, 2018, Friday यथा सर्वेषु शास्त्रेषु प्रोक्ताश्चत्वार आश्रमा:। गीतया न तथा प्रोक्ता: संकेतेनैव दर्शिया:॥ yatha sarvesu sastresu proktascatvara asramah gitaya na tatba proktah samkete naiva darsitah   In the Gita, there is a clear description of the four social orders – priest class, warrior class, mercantile […]