Relying on Who are you Comfortable Here

This is a very significant and useful point, by which one can advance very quickly.  The glories of Divine Name recitation (naam japa) that can be realized  by actually doing japa, is not understood by reading, saying or hearing about it.  The relish of a satisfying meal are not understood by talking about the meal,  […]

Read more

Protection of Cows is Man’s Eternal Duty

From all perspectives, a cow is worth protecting for human beings. All the four main goals of man (known as Purushaarth) – Dharma (Righteousness), Arth (Prosperity), Kaam (Desires) and Moksha (Final Liberation) can be accomplished through the cow. In the present times, due to the predominance of material wealth, a cow is extremely useful. By […]

Read more

Protection of Cows is Man’s Eternal Duty

From all perspectives, a cow is worth protecting for human beings. All the four main goals of man (known as Purushaarth) – Dharma (Righteousness), Arth (Prosperity), Kaam (Desires) and Moksha (Final Liberation) can be accomplished through the cow. In the present times, due to the predominance of material wealth, a cow is extremely useful. By […]

Read more

Country – Its Present State and Outcome

Disrespect of Dharma Without dharma (righteousness, spiritual laws), morality, ethics, conduct and political wisdom are widowed and without morality, ethics, political wisdom, dharma (righteousness) is widower, i.e. dharma and statesmanship both should go hand in hand then only the governing is good. But today dharma (righteousness) is looked upon with contempt, because of which the […]

Read more

Cow is the Mother of the World

Respectfully in Remembrance of the Lord In is my sincere prayer to all saintly people and Saints that the way that the cows are being killed mercilessly nowadays, thoughtlessly without any feeling or caring,  such acts were not happening, during the Moghal and British rule.  Now we all must uniteand make full effort to  stop […]

Read more

Connection, Disconnection, and Union

In Gita, God says ‒ तं विद्याद् दुःखसंयोगवियोगं योगसञ्ज्ञितम् ।  (६।२३) tam vidyaad duhkhsamyogviyogam yogasangitam (Gita 6/23).   That in which there is disconnection from contact with pain is known as yoga. (Gita 6/23).  Pleasure and pain both are the kind to come and go,  but the light in which one becomes aware of both the coming and […]

Read more
« Newer PostsOlder Posts »