Benefits of an Unfaltering Aim – 3

He who has done virtuous deeds in the past life,  has been called a Brahmin with pure conduct, and those who are virtuous in the present birth,  are called “Rishi Swaroop” Kshatriya. Similarly those who are sinful from past births, are called “paapyoni”, and those who are sinful in the present birth,  they are called […]

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Benefits of an Unfaltering Aim – 2

There is one very exceptional point, that all men are entitled to God Realization.   God says ‒ अपि    चेत्सुदुराचारो     भजते मामनन्यभाक् । साधुरेव  स मन्तव्यः    सम्यग्व्यवसितो हि  सः ॥ क्षिप्रं  भवति धर्मात्मा   शश्वच्छान्तिं निगच्छति । कौन्तेय  प्रतिजानीहि       न मे भक्तः प्रणश्यति ॥ (Gita 9 । 31) “Even if the vilest of sinner worships Me with […]

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Benefits of an Unfaltering Aim

We want to attain salvation,  we want to be liberated, we want to realize our real self, we want to be free from this body,  we want to be free from the cycle of birth and death, we want to be free of all sorrows, we want to attain immense joy,  we want to become […]

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Benefits of an Unfaltering Aim – 1

It is extremely essential to know, what is the aim of a human birth?  What is the aim of our life ? Just as, when a man leaves his house,  but if he has no idea of where he has to go, then what will be his state? If he asks someone –  please tell […]

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Saints and Their Service – 9

Feelings-sentiments and  faith develops in a saint, on associating with him time and again,  on gaining knowledge of his qualities and influence, and on following his instructions.  And thereafter one develops steady faith in him.   A saint is eternal.  There is no such time on earth and in the atmosphere, that there is not […]

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Saints and Their Service – 8

There is one more point.   When there is nothing in between the fire and us,  we get burnt by the fire. However, if we wear shoes on our feet and then touch the fire, then it will not burn the feet.   Similarly, if while associating with a saint, we criticize, complain, condemn etc., and place […]

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