By showing off ornamental words, hollow mastery and artificial prayers, one can become a disciple of a fraudulent Guru, but cannot attain the grace of a self-realised One. If we come to know that a person is a saint, even an obeisance paid in the mind reaches Him; and our absolute love; obeying Him and […]
Muslims never celebrate Dipawali or Christmas. They do not celebrate New Year Day on the 1st January or Gudhipadva. However, Hindus, who lack pride towards Dharma celebrate New Year Day of Christians ! – Paratpar Guru Dr. Jayant Balaji Athavale
मंगलं भगवान् शंभुः मंगलं वृषभध्वजः | मंगलं पार्वतीनाथो मंगलायतनो हरः || || Auspicious is the splendent Shambhu, auspicious is Vrishabhadhwaja, auspicious is the consort of Parvati, an abode of auspiciousness is Hara.
Tyaktva karmphalaasangagam Nitytrupto nirashrayah karmanyabhipravruttOpi naiv kinchitkaroti sah- ShrimadBhagvad Gita (4.20) Meaning : Having abandoned attachment to the fruit of the action, ever content, depending on nothing, he does not do anything though engaged in activity. Implied Meaning: According to the principle of the action, performing any action results in its Karmaphal (consequence or fruits), […]
Prahlad’s story begins during the time of God Vishnu’s fourth avatar (incarnation) Varaha. In order to rescue the earth from the captivity of Hiranyaksha, God Vishnu had arrived in the avatar (incarnation) Varaha (boar) form and killed him. Hiranyaksha’s elder brother Hiranyakashipu was very angry about this. He resolved to take revenge of […]
यश्च मूढतमो लोके यश्च बुद्धे: परं गत: । तावुभौ सुखमेधेते क्लिशत्यन्तदरितो जन: ।। – भागवत(७:३) Yashch moodhatamo loke yashch buddheh param gatah Tavubhau sukhmedhete klishtyantdarito janah – bhagwat (7:3) Meaning : In this world, only two types of people are happy: 1. Those who are totally ignorant; and 2. Those who have transcended the intellect. […]
2 lakhs years back Surya siddhanta was written in Hinduism. Length of year was 365 days, 6 hours, 12 minutes & 36.56 sec. Be Proud of our vedic Science and stop imitating the non- spiritual western culture !-Tanuja Thakur
Donation should always be of the nature of ‘donation to the deserving’, that is to ‘the one worthy of it’. In this world, there is none more worthy than saints. Hence, whatever one wishes to donate should be offered only to Them. This is possible only for a seeker in the stage of mental worship […]
Giving a reward for excellence and meting out punishment for wrongdoing is one of principles of Dharma. When this principle is neglected, it does not take long for debauchery to pervade in society. – Tanuja Thakur