“If you seek alms and you feel that I am about to give it to you, come with a proper container. The container should not contain any remnants, otherwise the complete offering will not be received.” – His Holiness Bhaktraj Maharaj (Shree Guru of Paratpar Guru Dr. Jayant Athavale) Implied meaning: The implied meaning of […]
No ego about the offering: To the one who brags about helping others Swami Vivekananda has said, ‘If you feel proud that you have done a favour on a beggar by giving him money then please do not do so, because God is capable of protecting and nurturing His devotees even nine kilometres deep in […]
For those suffering from the bondage of this illusory world – to which they are yoked by the twin karmas [good and bad] that arise through ignorance – the devotion and longing they feel for the grace of the Guru, who has taken responsibility for them, is alone the medicine for dispelling their mental anguish. […]
“It is divinity that shapes, not only your ends, but also your acts, your words and thoughts.” – Swami Sivanand
The young bamboo can be easily bent, but the full grown bamboo breaks when it is bent with force. It is easy to bend the young heart towards God, but the untrained heart of the old escapes the hold whenever it is so drawn. – Swami Ramkrishna Paramahansa
God showers His blessings upon those, who always struggle to attain God with complete yearning. Those who do not even move their hands and sit idle, for such people, divine grace will never flow . – Swami Vivekanand
There will come a time when one will have to forget all that one has learned. – Sri Ramana Maharshi Implied meaning : To attain Self realisation one need to have only one thought and that is of God even the subtlest thought of this illusory world can be an obstacle in the process […]
‘The attractive, colourful, but poisonous snake in the form of modernization has trapped the Sanatan Hindu dharma and its culture in its grip. Our identity as a ‘Hindu’ is on the verge of destruction. A Hindu lives a life without any pursuit and dies like an insect!’ – H.H. Gurudev Dr. Kateswamiji