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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

About upcoming festival + 5 more

Baba
About upcoming festival

Namaskar,

We all know that the observance of Niilakantha Divas stands as one highly important occasion in our Ananda Marga society. That marks the very significant day - 12 Feb 1973 - those sinful forces poisoned Beloved Baba when He was in jail.

Upon initial reflection, one might think this day of Niilakantha is a time to grieve or be sorrowful, and to solemnly recall the past. After all, this was the dark hour when a dreadful attack was done against our Sadguru because He is the nucleus of AM ideology. In those early years, many were thinking and observing the occasion in this way.
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They gave poison & we offer nectar


Specifically from 1973 - 1979, margiis were observing this date by fasting and engaging in protest. To clear the matter to one and all, in His divine way, Baba has guided us that Niilakantha Divas is the day to express our opposition to those sinful forces. And He has given unique guidelines for how to observe this occasion. Verily, Baba gave a full descriptive analysis about how to observe Niilakantha Divas. And everything included in this email is based on His guideline. 

We are to remember that we should protest and express our disgust against all types of exploitation both inside AMPS and in general society. And we are to point out those demonic forces who poisoned Baba by not giving in to their tactics - instead feeding the impoverished and needy people delicious food. They administered poison, and in response we are to offer nectar. This is our special approach. Our manner also entails pointing out wrongs and injustices in the society and staging Prout marches and rallies to raise awareness about exploitation wherever and whatever form it exists, both inside AMPS as well as in the society-at-large.
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More unique aspects of Niilakantha Divas


Here is another way that we should consider adding to the observance of Niilakantha Divas (12 Feb). Just as Diipavali (Light Festival) and Vijaya Dashami (Victory Day) have their historical significance as well as their present day value, we should do the same with Niilakantha Divas. We are to think of it not just as a point of history but as a day to oppose injustices both inside AMPS and in general society. We could take a strong resolution and vow to fight against wrongdoing and establish dharma.

It could be a day to oppose any and all sinful acts - wherever one may be, where we wholeheartedly raise our voice and take a staunch stand against all sorts of exploitation both inside AMPS and in general society committed by those terrible sinners. It is an occasion not only to serve and feed delicious food to the financially poorest people, but also a time to stage Prout rallies and protests against the injustices of the day.
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It could be a time to express our moral courage and forcibly create the necessary circumstantial pressure to make those unrighteous and wicked people give up their nasty activities and mend their unjust ways. It could be a time to bring negative elements onto the path of welfare. So just as other occasions have their own specific purposes likewise Niilkantha Divas could have its own special value both historical and contemporary.

Conclusion


Here is a brief summary of how we are to observe Niilakantha Divas.

Family margiis should buy and prepare food and create a delicious dish to serve to the neediest person. All must participate in this way, according to their economic means. Each individual in Ananda Marga must feed at least one financially impoverished person the best food available, within their budget. And a family must feed economically destitute persons a sumptuous meal as per their purchasing capacity. If a Wt does not have sufficient funds to buy food then they must beg for enough money to purchase food. Accordingly, they must prepare a delicious meal and serve that to a needy person. So everyone is involved: Wts and family margiis. A collective gathering of dharmacakra should also be organised. And cultural programs may also be held. In addition, this is a day when Ananda Margiis the world over are to stand up to all types of exploitation both inside AMPS and in general society.
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Remember our motto is: As enemies administered poison, in return we are to give nectar. In a phrase, we are to replace poison with nectar. Every margii and worker is to participate in this way.

Namaskar,
In Him,
Ananda

The key point: We are to stand up to and oppose all exploiters, whether they be inside the organisation (AMPS) or in the general society. 


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The below sections are entirely different topics, unrelated to the above material.
They stand on their own as points of interest.

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== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

You showed me the direction

"Uttál sindhu utkrami, tumi ese chile mor ghare..." (Prabhat Samgiita #1077)

Purport: 

Parama Purusa Baba, after crossing the stormy ocean with very high tidal waves, You came into my abode. You have come to my home. As the traveler of the straight path which goes from infinity up to eternity, You never pause due to any fear because You are the controller of everything.

Parama Purusa, that time at my home there was no preparation. I did not have any of the necessary arrangements for Your reception like a grand dais or a garland bouquet etc. So I could not receive You properly according to the standard protocol. I only had an aching heart filled with supreme attraction. When You came my mind was full of longing for You; it was grief-stricken, and my core was soaked with tears of divine love.

Baba, I have done nothing for You, neither sadhana, nor Sixteen Points, nor service. In vain, I wasted my life running after mirages, mundane achievements. My life was diverted towards useless pursuits. But You forgave me. And now in the new dawn with a loving heart and a loud trumpet sound, You came to me and by holding my hand, You showed me the direction and path of sadhana and bhakti. I have not done anything for You, but You have done everything for me. Baba, You are grace personified.

Baba, You are ever-gracious….


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Societal guidelines on art

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states:
  • "Agriculture, arts, commerce and other developmental work should, as far as possible, be carried out on a cooperative basis."
  • "Fine arts lead human beings to the trans-sensory realm; hence sádhakas should not discourage fine arts; rather they should support them, directly or indirectly."
  • "Artists are great benefactors of society, hence take active steps for their protection. For example, before enacting a drama or its translation, enough money for a day's maintenance must be given to the author."
  • "If a drama or other art performance is staged and a charge is made for tickets, after deducting the incidental expenditure, the remaining money should be distributed among the artists, half on the basis of labour and half on the basis of merit." (1)

Reference
1. Caryacarya, Society, Points #15 - #18


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Prout’s standard for economic viability

Prout philosophy states, “According to PROUT, increases in per capita income are not a sufficiently reliable and scientific index to determine the standard and progress of a particular socio-economic unit. Rather, this approach is misleading and deceitful, because it refers to a simple mathematical calculation of total national income divided by total population. This does not give the correct picture of the standard of living of the people of a particular socio-economic unit as the wealth disparity in society is concealed. Per capita income shows the mean and not the variation of income distribution. If inflation is also considered, the reliability of per capita income is further reduced."

"Purchasing capacity, on the other hand, is the real index of how people's economic needs can be met by their income. All PROUT's plans and programmes in the socio-economic sphere should be aimed at increasing the purchasing capacity of the people. PROUT stresses increasing purchasing capacity and not per capita income."

"Per capita income is not a proper indication of the increase in the standard of living of the people because while people may have very high incomes they may not be able to purchase the necessities of life. If the per capita income is low and people have great purchasing capacity they are much better off. So, purchasing capacity and not per capita income is the true measure of economic prosperity. Everyone's requirements should be within their pecuniary periphery or purchasing capacity." (1)

Reference
1. Proutist Economics, Questions and Answers on Economics – Excerpt A


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Nuances of spiritual surrender

Some think surrender means doing nothing and depending on God. How far is this correct?

Answer: It is not correct. Here in this following teaching Baba has given the explanation.

   "Párthasárathi says, Má karmaphalaheturbhúmá te saungostvakarmańi [“You must not do actions that will bind you, but you must not be averse to action, either”]. Do your duty, your karma. Now, is this karma in conformity with prapatti or is it antagonistic to prapatti? The teachings of Vraja Krśńa are clearly consistent with prapatti. His existence, His actions, the music of His flute, the way in which He attracts people and gives them shelter – all these are in perfect harmony with prapatti, because an individual feels free after surrendering everything to the Macrocosmic Entity. Here Párthasárathi says, “Do your karma, for you have an inalienable right to your karma.” Karma is defined as Karma Brahmeti karma bahu kurviita – “You are human. Simply look upon karma as a veritable expression of Brahma [Supreme Entity] and do as much karma as you can.”
   "Is this in agreement with prapatti or at variance with prapatti? It seems to be opposed to prapatti but in actuality it is not. If we go deeper into the subject, we see that this quinquelemental body, this body of flesh and bones, this mind made of ectoplasmic stuff, this reflecting plate that acts as the witnessing entity (known as átman or puruśa in philosophy) – all these have their origin in Parama Puruśa. It is the Cosmic desire that is the source of the creation of the human body, mind and soul. If we utilize this body, mind and jiivátmá [soul, self, unit consciousness], we are only following the path of prapatti. That is, we are utilizing the things given to us by Parama Puruśa. All these things, the body, mind and self, are His gifts. Had He willed otherwise, they would not have existed. Without Cosmic desire, nothing can exist, nothing can move, not even a blade of grass. So in accordance with the spirit of prapatti, that the body is a machine, we can say that He has been kind enough to provide the body and mind, to be utilized for work only. Hence I follow the spirit of prapatti in using them."
   "In the beginning, karma seemed to be against prapatti, but karma is not antithetical to prapatti. It is definitely in conformity with prapatti. So a boy or a girl who does work is surely following the path of prapatti. Even if there is any room for indolence while enjoying the flute of Vraja Krśńa, there is not the least room for inaction in the clarion call of the karma yoga of Párthasárathi Krśńa." (1)

Reference
1. Namami Krsnasundaram, Krśńa and Prapattiváda – 2 (Discourse 5)


== Section: Important Teaching ==

When we remember our past life


Ananda Marga philosophy states, "After death the disembodied mind floats in the vast space with its unexpressed saḿskáras. Later on, with the cooperation of the mutative principle, the disembodied mind finds a suitable physical base. The memory of its past life remains awake for approximately the first five years of its new life. Although the child remains in a new physical environment, mentally it continues to live the joys and sorrows of its previous life. That is why children sometimes laugh and cry in their sleep, and their mothers often think they are talking with God. In colloquial Bengali this is called deola kát́á. In actual fact this laughter and crying is nothing but the reappearance of past memories. To re-experience past events one does not need the cooperation of the old brain. The newly-born mind has not yet had time to build a close relationship with the new brain. The revival of experiences of past lives is what we call “extra-cerebral memory”, and is principally the task of the causal mind." (1)

Reference
1. Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell - 4, Cerebral and Extra-Cerebral Memory


== Section: Important Teaching ==

“I am just like a tourist”

Ananda Marga philosophy guides us, "Smara nitya anityatám. You should remember always that you have come here for a short span. You won't remain in this world for a long period. You may remain here, say, for ninety or a hundred years, or say for 150 years. Some saints like Traelauṋga Svámii lived here for 350 years. He lived in Varanasi in India and died in this twentieth century. But you are to live under certain limitations – limitations of time, space and person."

"So you should always remember that you have come here for a very short span. It is just like a waiting room of a railway station. You remain there for a short period and when the train comes, you leave the waiting room. This world is just like that waiting room. You are to remain here for a very short span."

Ananda Marga philosophy guides us, "You should always remember this fact – “I have come here for a short span and I won't remain here for a very long period. My home is elsewhere. I am just like a tourist.” You should always remember this fact. And as a universal tourist, you, while leaving for your permanent home, will not require a passport." (1)

Reference
1. 25 May 1979 evening, Rotterdam


== Section 4: Links ==


Saturday, January 31, 2026

Unique way to bless + 4 more

Baba
Unique way to bless

Namaskar,

Nowadays, there is a myth in AMPS that Baba's scolding was really something terrible and that it should not be talked about. Those who don’t know Ananda Marga philosophy think that those who faced Baba's form of va'madeva (i.e. punishment) really did a horrible mistake - or a crime against the society. Now let’s examine the situation and find out the fact of the matter.
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Guru’s love must be more than punishment


To experience Baba's form of va'madeva shows that one has reached a certain qualification as a bhakta. Because to get His punishment, one must be deserving; one must love Him dearly. Because Baba loves those whom He punishes. To whatever degree He punishes them, He has even more love.

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.” (1)

Fake gurus only praise and love and never scold their followers. Whereas, the Sadguru loves and scolds His disciples so they can rapidly progress. And He maintains a proper balance. For instance, if a bhakta has 100 degrees of love for Guru, then Guru can scold that bhakta up to 90 or even 95 degrees. And if a bhakta has 5 degrees of love then Sadguru will scold up to 3 or maximum 4 degrees, not more than that. Always Sadguru will shower more love than punishment. By this formula, it is clear that if Sadguru scolds a particular disciple to a greater degree, then it is evident that bhakta has a higher degree of love for Sadguru.
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Ananda Marga ideology states, “Nigrahánugrahe shakto gururityabhidhiiyate – “the guru must possess the capacity both to punish, and to love, or bless, his disciples.” Punishment alone, without love, is not good. Love and punishment should go together, and the degree of punishment should never exceed the degree of love. Then only can one be called a real spiritual guru." (2)

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.” (3)

People were coming with superficial curiosity


A few may wonder what was the need for Baba to pretend to "harshly" scold others. Why could He not have said everything in a kind and gentle manner. The reply is that in those days word was spreading fast how Baba was the all-knowing, omnipotent God and could save any situation. Hearing thus, many new people / onlookers were intrigued and wanted to attend Baba's darshan for their own material gain etc. They had a type of superficial curiosity and were coming for worldly boons, i.e. to get their mundane problems solved. For instance, some were coming to get their diseases cured, others to get their daughter's marriage arranged, and some for financial solvency and career advancement etc.

They were not coming out of genuine spiritual longing for Parama Purusa and emancipation (moksa). Just they were motivated by their own mundane, self-interest. This crowd of onlookers made it difficult for Sadguru Baba to attend to His many works, plans, and projects. Yet the number of people wishing to see Him was only growing. In response, Baba exhibited His feigned anger, or va'madeva form upon whom He loved most.
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Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.” (4)

Baba pointed out sadhakas for their welfare


All-knowing Baba started checking everyone’s individual conduct, i.e. adherence to yama and niyama and other Ananda Marga conduct rules. Those not strictly following were publicly pointed out in front of all - for their welfare and progress. In this way, Baba displayed His feigned anger and all those fake and quasi sadhakas ran from the field; and, they never returned again.

Only true bhaktas were willing to face His loving scolding in order to get His blessing for spiritual upliftment and bliss. True bhaktas will do anything and everything to be in His close proximity, whereas pseudo-sadhakas had no such commitment. Those quasi-persons were only coming for their own selfish interest and convenience. And when they heard the tales of Baba’s scolding then the fear of being scolded outweighed their desire to have their problems solved. So they stayed away.

Those pseudo-sadhakas who did not have true love for Baba ran away from the scene on their own accord. It is just like how students who are not ready to work hard do not choose to pursue an advanced degree. The college does not push those students away. Rather those students with their own free will decide to do something else. Same is the case with those pseudo sadhakas who left.
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Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.” (5)

Who went for Dharma Samiiksa


During dharma samiiksa, when Baba was meting out huge punishment, those with a greater degree of bhakti understood that Baba was bestowing His great blessing. So those committed sadhakas were keen to go close no matter the challenges. They were eager and willing to undergo all sorts of hardship. For instance, if one took time to go for dharma samiiksa, there was no guarantee they would be selected. Those bhaktas just had to go there and wait in that uncertainty, not knowing if they would get called or not. Plus the campus was so packed that there was no place to stay or sleep. Bhaktas were sleeping on the footpath or even on the steps etc. Both food and sleep were scarce. Everything was so rushed and hectic. Verily those sadhakas underwent tremendous physical difficulties, yet their minds were focused on getting dharma samiiksa, i.e. Baba’s loving scolding. Those bhaktas had a deep internal link with Him and would wait in queue and undergo all kinds of physical suffering in hopes of getting dharma samiikas. Once called, those with more bhakti got His punishment to a greater degree, and hence His blessing as well.

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.” (6)

Baba made ordinary people extraordinary


In this natural way, Baba was able to carry out His plans and programs and those true bhaktas were blessed with greater access to Baba. Baba advanced His plan of spreading true spirituality and forming one human society. He was creating proper people - i.e. man-making mission - in order to spread His ideals. To spread His teachings and guide others first it is necessary to inculcate those same teachings into one’s own life.
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Baba was very strict that those in the fold were adhering to the codes of discipline and conduct. All-knowing Baba would publicly rebuke those who were slack on certain points - by this way, He was sending a message to all: follow dharmic practices or face the consequences. In this manner, all sincere sadhakas were greatly benefited as they became more strict and more sincere. They became more committed to their sadhana and spiritual life, and they were better able to help and serve others. The result was positive in both individual and collective life.

The advent of Parama Purusa is known only to His bhaktas; only they can realise His presence, not others. Mahasambhuti comes in physical form on this earth yet the world does not know. That is His divine liila.

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.” (7)

Conclusion


Ananda Marga ideology states, “You are all my beloved sons and daughters. Sometimes I appear harsh to some. But that is for love. If I were indifferent, there would be no need for scolding or punishment...Leave all cares unto me. O be blessed.” (8)

Namaskar,
at His lotus feet,
Vidya

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.” (9)

What those bhaktas got was Baba's divine blessing. Because Baba can only punish those who already have a high degree of love for Him.


~ In-depth study ~

Those who experienced His feigned anger really got His special blessing. And those who could not get scolded by Baba were not up to the mark so Baba had to resort to other ways to reform them. Because He only scolds those who were really close to Him. That is the inner secret of His scolding. And still this is liila is going on. Thus it is not that stories should only be written about those sweet experiences with Baba. Also those who faced His scolding should also come forward and share their tales.
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Ananda Marga philosophy says, "In the Vedic language, the word 'guru' is derived from the root 'gur' plus the suffix 'un'. The root 'gur' means 'to train others how to speak, how to behave in a dignified manner'. The Guru teaches us to follow a methodical way of life. To love is not the only work of the Guru. One who only loves you is your enemy, and one who only punishes you is also your enemy. But the one who both loves and punishes in a balanced way is the real Guru." (10)

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.” (11)

Baba never gets angry


When overcome by anger, one does not have control over their nerve cells and nerve fibres. Their face gets red and their body starts trembling and ultimately they lose control over their motor and sensory organs. In that case, they may succumb to an uncontrollable rage, talk in an irrational manner, and lose all their physical and intellectual strength. When a person is overpowered in this way, it is known as tamasik krodha. In that state, one is a slave to their anger vrtti. Those who are overwhelmed by this vrtti later repent, because they do nonsense things and harm others. That anger is very harmful. When one is overcome be true anger they will lose their faculties and often hurt themselves or someone else unnecessarily. 

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.” (12)

Where love fails, punishment helps


Here below are some of Ananda Marga philosophy's special guidelines that a true Guru must scold as well as love. Only scolding and only showering grace will not do. Both sides are needed.
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Nigraha'nugrahe shakto gururityabhidhiyate

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "One who only punishes a person is not a Guru, and one who only loves is also not a Guru...excessive love and affection spoils a person. Only one who does both these things is a real Guru. That is why people should be trained with both love and punishment. Where love fails, punishment helps." (13)

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "Human beings are the progeny of Parama Puruśa and are thus the objects of His love and affection. Whatever might be the nature of the sins they commit, they will never be deprived of His affection. Parama Puruśa may scold them, but He can never hate them. He will simply shake the dust off their clothes and take them onto His lap." (14)

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "You must try to arouse the seed of benevolence that lies hidden in the inner recesses of the human mind. How can this seed be aroused? Human beings will have to apply all sorts of measures – persuasion, scolding etc.; and at the same time you will have to continue your efforts so that the dormant seeds of psychic potentialities express themselves. And with their expression, the whole society will be benefited. Today human beings must be inspired and motivated, and thus discipline is essential. To impose discipline is not bad. It has been said in the scriptures: Hitarthe shásanam ityarthe anushásanam. “That discipline which leads to the welfare of all human beings is called anushásanam.” Society requires enforced discipline. In the scriptures it is also said: Nigrahánugrahe shakto gururityabhidhiyate: “One who is capable of punishing or rewarding one's followers is called a Guru, a true teacher”. Only one who can discipline as well as love a person, can be called a Guru." (15)

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “The quantum of punishment must not exceed the quantum of love.” (16)

References
1. Caryacarya Part 2, Society, point #39c
2. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 21, The Criteria of a Guru
3. Caryacarya Part 2, Society, point #39c
4. Caryacarya Part 2, Society, point #39c
5. Caryacarya Part 2, Society, point #39c
6. Caryacarya Part 2, Society, point #39c
7. Caryacarya Part 2, Society, point #39c
8. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 30, Surrender
9. Caryacarya Part 2, Society, point #39c
10. Yoga Psychology, The Cult of Spirituality – the Cult of Pinnacled Order
11. Caryacarya Part 2, Society, point #39c
12. Caryacarya Part 2, Society, point #39c
13. A Few Problems Solved - 5, Shrávańii Púrńimá
14. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 5, A Few of Tantra's Special Characteristics
15. A Few Problems Solved - 5, Shrávańii Púrnima
16. Caryacarya Part 2, Society, point #39c


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The below sections are entirely different topics, unrelated to the above material.
They stand on their own as points of interest.

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== Section 2: Important Teaching ==

Clapping not allowed at spiritual meetings

The following scene took place at General Darshan in Stockholm where Baba is scolding everyone for clapping:

[Ta'n'd'ava is performed.]

[Announcer: ---”Final pose! Jump!”]

Baba says, “Well done. Bravo.”

[laughter, and some clapping.]

Baba says,“No clapping! In spiritual meetings, clapping is not allowed.” (1)

Note: According to Baba, in certain collective Prabhat Samgiita compositions based on Middle-Eastern tunes, it is permitted to clap along with the musical beat of the melody (Ref: Ananda Vacanamrtam - 46 (Pure), chapter 4). Similarly, there are times during the collective chanting of some types of kiirtana when one may clap along with the tune of the kiirtana. 

The main thing is that clapping is never done as an expression of appreciation or approval etc at spiritual gatherings. Rather, one should direct the mind inwards, not towards crude, external engagement.

Reference: 
Ananda Vacanamrtam -12, Chance To Be One With Him, EGD 27 May 1979 Stockholm


== Section 3: Prabhat Samgiita ==

My dogmatic state of running…

“Kon ajánáy chile bahu kál, áj, jánár jagate esecho…” (Prabhat Samgiita #2700)

Purport: 

 Parama Purusa, in which unknown divine world have You been for such a long time. I have no idea where You were. Today, You have made Your advent into the known world. You have blessed me by coming close into my grasp. You were the moon of the far distant sky in Your stance as Nirguna Brahma. But now You are floating in the depths of my mind. You have come as Taraka Brahma and allowed me to make You mine.

Parama Purusa, the Divine Entity, I have wandered around the so-called holy places of innumerable villages, towns, and cities with the hope of having Your darshan. Baba, I went to Ananda Nagar, Tiljala, and Jamalpur in search of You. But my longing was not quenched; You were not seen in any of those places. I did not get You anywhere. Seeing my dogmatic state of running from one fake tiirtha to another, You were smiling at me from afar - remaining way beyond my reach.

Baba, today I realised that to attain You Your karun’a’ is the essence; there is no other way to get You than by Your mercy. For this reason, on the path of spirituality, knowledge and intellect accept their defeat. One cannot get You with karma and jinana. Only You can be attained by Your divine krpa’. Parama Purusa, You are compassion personified. You saw my condition and blessed me with the realisation of this very important, eternal truth: That without Your help nobody can attain You. You are love-personified.

Baba, please shower Your karuna’. I do sastaunga pranama to You…


Note for Prabhat Samgiita #2700

[1] Karun'a': In the third stanza, the term karuna has been used. This is when one harbours a deep sense of empathy, is pained by another's suffering, and feels, "I should help them.” For example, suppose a beggar is wallowing in misery. By seeing his wretched condition, you felt, "I should help him and remove his agony.” This heartfelt feeling is the expression of karuna'.
 
Similarly, suppose a bhakta is suffering and unable to progress in the physical, psychic, or spiritual realms for any reason. In such circumstances, Parama Purusa cannot bear to watch that sadhaka suffer. He feels He must rescue them immediately. With His deep empathy and mercy, Parama Purusa removes their agony, so that once again that bhakta can progress in all realms of life. This entire liila is called His karun'a'.
 
Difference between krpa' & karun'a'
 
In the case of karun'a', Parama Purusa is moved by a bhakta's suffering and comes forward to save that bhakta. Whereas with krpa' (grace), the bhakta is not suffering but even then Parama Purusa is bestowing His blessing.
 
It is just like if a beggar is sick and suffering half-naked in the freezing cold. If with great empathy a passerby selflessly helps that beggar without expecting anything in return, that is karuna’. Because the passerby is moved and motivated into action by seeing the beggar's suffering. In contrast, if a student is not sick, and that person just wishes to give the student a gift, then that is krpa’.
 
When out of empathy Parama Purusa lovingly comes to the aid of the suffering bhakta to relieve them of their spiritual strife, that is the karuna of Parama Purusa; and, if that same bhakta is not suffering in the spiritual realm, yet Baba still bestows His blessing to enhance their bhakti, that is His krpa’ on the bhakta.
 

== Section: Prabhat Samgiita ==

जब समाज गहरी निद्रा में सो रहा था तब तुम
आये और इसको परम आभा से भर दिया।


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हेे परमपुरुष! तुम प्रचंड अंधकार में आये और तुमने इस विश्व  को ब्रह्म ज्योति से भर दिया । जब पूरा समाज गहरी निद्रा में सो रहा था और चारों ओर प्रचंड अंधकार छाया हुआ था तब तुम आये और इस विश्व  को परम आभा से भर दिया। तुमने स्पंदन निर्मित कर धर्म की स्थापना की।हे परम सत्ता! तुमने मानवता की ओर देखा और सब में भक्ति की लौ प्रज्ज्वलित की तथा चारों ओर सभी के बीच प्रेम का बंधन फैलाया । इसके पहले ये मानव अपने अपने समूहों और वर्गो में बंटकर परस्पर संघर्ष में जुटे थे। अब समाज एक ही लक्ष्य परमपुरुष की ओर बढ़ रहा है।

हे परमपुरुष! लय के प्रवाह में तुमने प्रत्येक वस्तु  को अपनी ही तान में लयबद्ध कर लिया है। इसके पहले लोगों को गीत लय तान स्वर आदि का कोई ज्ञान ही नहीं था। वे यह भी नहीं जानते थे कि सही ढंग से बोला कैसे जाता है। तुमने हमें सब कुछ दिया, नयी भाषा और उचित वाणी। तुम अपनी दिव्य करुणा के साथ आये और मेरे मानसिक आकाश  को भक्ति के रंग में रंग दिया। तुमने प्रत्येक चीज को रंगमय बना दिया  । तुम्हारे शुभागमन से छोटे बड़े, मझोले या बहुत विशाल सभी , भक्ति के प्रवाह में नाचने लगे हैं। इस मिट्टी की धरती को तुमने आनन्द से भर दिया ।

बाबा! यह समग्र ब्रह्माॅंड तुम्हारी आभा से भर गया है यह तुम्हारी कृपा ही है।


== Section: Comment ==

What to do

Baba

Namaskar

Reading the following - "(a) some children’s home kids are beaten, and (b) some of our lands are being sold, and (c) some Dadas and Didis are have boyfriends and girlfriends, and (d) some AMPS resources are being siphoned by Wts to their own laokik families..." is disturbing. As well as the references to "fake" WTs and outright damnation of Central WTs, as though every highly-posted WT is corrupt and worthless.

Are there not legal steps to take against such incidents as alluded to? Lands in NYS have been sold off to pay legal fees and Margiis in different sectors have had to take legal steps to stop the looting of their assets by the posted sectorial WTs. It is very disturbing.

The only proposal is for brothers and sisters morally outraged at such conduct by WTs and their cohorts must take whatever legal steps they can to expose and oust these degenerates.

Pranava

- Here is a link to the initial letter on this topic - Hiding trash under the carpet



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