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India, Maharashtra, Chandrapur |
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Religion/Spiritual |
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Yoga |
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Shrimadbhagvad Geeta, Ramcharit Manas, Satsang Yog by Maharshi Mehi Paramhans, Ramcharit Manas Sar Sateek by Maharshi Mehi Paramhans, The Harmony of Religions byMaharshi Santsewiji Maharaj |
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Bhakti is the animating force or the essence of the whole world. It is not that it has now disappeared or gone somewhere else; rather it is manifesting its influence in its various hues, hiding itself in cloaks of creation. To test if this is true
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After Maharshi Mehi Paramhans departed this world on the 8th June 1986 at the age of 101 years, Maharshi Santsewi ji continued to lend an extremely capable, dynamic, visionary & charismatic leadership to the movement called Santmat. His magic pull was amply visible in that all the Annual & special Conventions of Santmat were thickly attended, by several lakhs of people, and that more than two lakh persons made their lives blessed by taking initiation from him. Even on the fateful day, 4th June 2007, he departed he had initiated two ladies.
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Breath Control and Drishti-Yoga- these are two ways to rein in the mind. The former, however, is not only much more difficult to practice, it is fraught with risks that can even be fatal. Drishti Yoga is, on the other hand, more scientific, easy, enjoyable, natural & harmless and results in hassle-free control over the mind without any need to control breath.
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'Arati' is a ritual performed at the end of the most of Hindu religious ceremonies in which a lighted lamp is shown to the deity amidst beating of drum, gong & blowing of conch etc. Similarly, light & sound can be seen to be present in varying forms in most of the other religions like Christianity, Islam, Buddhism etc. thus bringing out the essence or centrality of light & sound to all forms of worship. In view of saints all these are symbolic and suggestive of the inevitability of meditation on the Inner Light & Sound which alone are capable of leading us back to our own true Home, the Realm of God. This blog also contains an english rendering of an 'arati' poem composed by the first sant in the tradition of Modern version of Santmat, Sant Tulsi Sahab of Hathras, Uttar Pradesh, India....
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Sant Kabir describes here the realm of God...how does that look like! Herein is also included a commentary on the same by noted Santmat exponent Maharshi Santsewi ji Paramhans who show by quoting plethora of references from Scriptures as well as Sayings of Sants that views of all on this Kingdom of God are in unison.
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Priceless Words of Wisdom from NadaVindu Upanishad on Meditation on Inner Light and Sound to Attain Total Freedom...
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Priceless preachings of Guru Nanak on how to live in this world!
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Teachings of Yogashikhopanishad on Meditation on Divine Light & Sound
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Selected hymns from Shiv Samhita
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Sant Bulla Sahab's teachings on the way of meditation
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