By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
Every human being is living a life, but how much humanity does he have? Birth, education, job, marriage, kids, family and at the end…death! Is this the standard cycle of life that has to be followed? What is the ultimate goal of such a life? Why do we take birth? What do we want?
The human body that we have received... should do the duty of being humane. There should be humanity in life. But what is humanity?
According to Param Pujya Dadashri, the Gnani Purush (t...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
For anyone wondering what is spiritual enlightenment, it is essential to learn the 24 Tirthankaras of the past, and of the present.
In previous era, it was possible to achieve instant enlightenment simply by meeting a Tirthankara. At present, such sudden enlightenment is not possible here on earth.
In the current era, one seeking spiritual awakening can search for spiritual teachers to understand the meaning of spirituality and its transformation, but to attain Sel...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
In the book “Death: Before, During & After”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions related to death and dying.
Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is death?”, “What are the stages of dying and the signs of death?”, “What happens when you die?”, “Is there life after death, and can you provide proof of life after death?”, “Please explain reincarnation and describe the journey of souls?”
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
The Self is an absolute eternal element which consists of infinite energies, Gnan (Knowledge) and bliss.
And we, ourselves, are that. We have attained that very realization by the grace of the Gnani. Now, no
matter what bad deeds happen through Chandubhai, even then the laksh (attentive awareness) of ‘I am
pure Soul’ should not be forgotten. In the current edition, Dadashri gives the Scientific understanding of
the word ‘Shuddhatma’. In which, the significance of the...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
Moksha is only attained by settling with equanimity. This compilation is offered, so that in everyday life, one can settle with equanimity the ‘files’ that arise from monetary dealings such that vengeance is not bound and progress on the path of moksha is made. ? Dadashri says, “If someone is not returning the money you lent to them, then you cannot consider it as vyavasthit and do nothing. To get the money back, you should certainly make the natural efforts that vyavast...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
Moksha is only attained by settling with equanimity. This compilation is offered, so that in everyday life, one can settle with equanimity the ‘files’ that arise from monetary dealings such that vengeance is not bound and progress on the path of moksha is made. ? Dadashri says, “If someone is not returning the money you lent to them, then you cannot consider it as vyavasthit and do nothing. To get the money back, you should certainly make the natural efforts that vyavast...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
Moksha is only attained by settling with equanimity. This compilation is offered, so that in everyday life, one can settle with equanimity the ‘files’ that arise from monetary dealings such that vengeance is not bound and progress on the path of moksha is made. ? Dadashri says, “If someone is not returning the money you lent to them, then you cannot consider it as vyavasthit and do nothing. To get the money back, you should certainly make the natural efforts that vyavast...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
Hu (the ‘I’) is the pure Soul, the original Parmatma (absolute Self), which is of 360 degrees! Bavo is the middle Antaratma (the interim state of the Self) and Mangaldas is Chandubhai [reader is to substitute his/her name here], the mind, speech and body! The physical body, all that is encompassed in Mangaldas. In short, the physical part belongs to Mangaldas, the subtle part and the causal part belong to bavo and Hu is the pure Soul. What should be done to dissolve the ...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
Hu (the ‘I’) is the pure Soul, the original Parmatma (absolute Self), which is of 360 degrees! Bavo is the middle Antaratma (the interim state of the Self) and Mangaldas is Chandubhai [reader is to substitute his/her name here], the mind, speech and body! The physical body, all that is encompassed in Mangaldas. In short, the physical part belongs to Mangaldas, the subtle part and the causal part belong to bavo and Hu is the pure Soul. What should be done to dissolve the ...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
Hu (the ‘I’) is the pure Soul, the original Parmatma (absolute Self), which is of 360 degrees! Bavo is the middle Antaratma (the interim state of the Self) and Mangaldas is Chandubhai [reader is to substitute his/her name here], the mind, speech and body! The physical body, all that is encompassed in Mangaldas. In short, the physical part belongs to Mangaldas, the subtle part and the causal part belong to bavo and Hu is the pure Soul. What should be done to dissolve the ...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
For the one who wants to have the clear and distinct experience of the Self in this body itself, it would be impossible to achieve it without the greater purity of brahmacharya (celibacy through mind, body, and speech. As long as there is the subtlest wrong belief that there is happiness in vishay (sexuality), the subatomic particle of vishay will not get completely exhausted. Until the wrong belief leaves completely, one has to maintain jagruti of the utmost subtle form...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
For the one who wants to have the clear and distinct experience of the Self in this body itself, it would be impossible to achieve it without the greater purity of brahmacharya (celibacy through mind, body, and speech. As long as there is the subtlest wrong belief that there is happiness in vishay (sexuality), the subatomic particle of vishay will not get completely exhausted. Until the wrong belief leaves completely, one has to maintain jagruti of the utmost subtle form...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
For the one who wants to have the clear and distinct experience of the Self in this body itself, it would be impossible to achieve it without the greater purity of brahmacharya (celibacy through mind, body, and speech. As long as there is the subtlest wrong belief that there is happiness in vishay (sexuality), the subatomic particle of vishay will not get completely exhausted. Until the wrong belief leaves completely, one has to maintain jagruti of the utmost subtle form...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life inevitably face challenges in their sincere pursuit of spirituality and practice. As spiritual development progresses, facing the many unintentional mistakes made through mind, speech, and conduct become disconcerting.
Naturally one begins to wonder, “How to forgive and forget in unhealthy relationships?”, “How to forgive yourself - both for mistakes of the past and for ongoing mistakes in the present?”
One of the most powerfu...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
Absolutely revered Dada Bhagwan [Dadashri] always used to say that this jatra is the discharge of the karma ‘we’ have bound in the last life. The purpose of it is to wash off the viradhana (to go against another living being) ‘we’ have done knowingly or unknowingly in the past. ‘We’ do not organize a jatra with doership. Actually, the purpose of a jatra is for the sake of the Self and for the sake of bhakti (the Lord’s worship that brings one closer to the Self). It is i...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
Absolutely revered Dada Bhagwan [Dadashri] always used to say that this jatra is the discharge of the karma ‘we’ have bound in the last life. The purpose of it is to wash off the viradhana (to go against another living being) ‘we’ have done knowingly or unknowingly in the past. ‘We’ do not organize a jatra with doership. Actually, the purpose of a jatra is for the sake of the Self and for the sake of bhakti (the Lord’s worship that brings one closer to the Self). It is i...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
Absolutely revered Dada Bhagwan [Dadashri] always used to say that this jatra is the discharge of the karma ‘we’ have bound in the last life. The purpose of it is to wash off the viradhana (to go against another living being) ‘we’ have done knowingly or unknowingly in the past. ‘We’ do not organize a jatra with doership. Actually, the purpose of a jatra is for the sake of the Self and for the sake of bhakti (the Lord’s worship that brings one closer to the Self). It is i...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
In moments of reflection, it is only natural to wonder what is the true purpose in life and to ask, behind the constant efforts made just in “living”, what is it that we are seeking?
In the book “Self Realization”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan reveals the science of Self realization, describing that attaining knowledge of Self is ultimate life purpose, and is the beginning of lasting, permanent happiness. Dadashri explains that all beings c...
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By: by Dada Bhagwan; Deepakbhai Desai, Editor
The book, Gnani Purush Part-3, gives a glimpse of Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan's strong inner intent to share such experiential knowledge and understanding that every human being who has difficulties at their level can stay in the knowledge of the Soul and settle his karma equanimously without binding any new karma. On the basis of that intent, He must have been asking for such a business which gives all sorts of worldly experiences, like those experienced by common man. Thu...
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By attaining Knowledge of the Self from the Gnani One becomes impartial. Until one
does not become impartial, he cannot see the mistakes of becoming one with the body and
mind. But due to the pressure of circumstances the prakruti gets entangled. There Dadashri says to remain vitaraag (absolutely detached) towards the prakruti, do not have attachment or abhorrence, do not defend it either. To not become one with the mistakes of the non-Self complex is certainly true Pu...
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