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Thursday, May 1, 2025

Fundamental spiritual teachings + 4 more

Baba

Fundamental spiritual teachings

Namaskar,

In His various discourses, Sadguru Baba places great importance on sadhana and the creation of ideal, spiritual human beings.
  • Baba guides us that if we are unable to create proper human beings and we give them the responsibility to do some meaningful work, they will not be able to do it. It is just like if a person does not have good strength in their arms and shoulders and you give them a 500lb weight to carry, they will be crushed. Those who want to lead the society in various spheres of life should make their personality strong by sadhana. Otherwise, they will not be able to manage any worthwhile work.
  • You should not feel shy to speak in your mother tongue. If you feel shy it means you are not an A-grade human being.
  • You have been given human life to do sadhana only. Everything else is secondary. First, one should do maximum sadhana and realise Parama Purusa in this life; and then, if you want to do social service, come again and again in human form on this earth to serve Him. But first you should realise Him by practicing intense sadhana.  
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Path of bhakti is the best

  • There are three paths. The path of jinana or knowledge is dangerous as one becomes prideful and vainglorious, which brings degeneration. The path of karma is also dangerous as it invites ego and vanity: “I have done this or I have done that.” That also degenerates the mind. The path of bhakti is the best and the safest. You have come here to do sadhana - do not procrastinate. Time is very important.
  • Baba guides us to become bhaktas, not jinaniis. Jinaniis study a lot, but they quickly forget what they study. Whereas, bhaktas do not engage in intellectual extravaganza, and when they need to know something they directly ask Parama Purusa. And that knowledge they remember. 
  • One should always follow dharma, even if that means losing one’s own life. Cent-per-cent of the time one should adhere to bhagavad dharma.
  • By practising sadhana, one decreases their distance with Parama Purusa, until ultimately, the sadhaka will become one with Him, by His grace.
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Parama Purusa belongs only to me

  • Knowingly or unknowingly everyone wants to attain Parama Purusa. Even animals want Him, but they can't do kiirtan or sadhana. Only human beings can practice dharma sadhana. So one should be very strict in their spiritual practices and make their human life meaningful.  
  • Baba cites the story of Dhruva to demonstrate that from childhood one should practice bhagavad dharma. Those who do intense sadhana are intelligent. And others are fools.
  • Whatever social service you do, do not brag that, “I have done this or I have done that.” Parama Purusa does all kinds of things but He does not brag. So you should become like Him. Be a silent worker. Whatever you do, do not brag about it.
  • As stated, one should not have any ego or vanity. But if a person does have ego in their mind, then it should be, “I am Yours, and You are mine.” One can only have ego that, “Parama Purusa belongs only to me.” Beyond that one should not have any ego.
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Conclusion

The above is a micro overview of an audio file. It is mostly in Hindi, but Beloved Baba has also spoken English, Bengali, Bhojpuri, and other languages also. And there are some Saḿskrta slokas too. Ultimately, if you know someone who speaks Hindi etc that will be very helpful. A link to that Baba audio file is below. 

In Him,
Satyadeva

Audio File

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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 ==

Reminder for spiritual ideation

Namaskar, 

In spiritual life, ideation on the Great is very important; Cosmic ideation is the main thing, but all too often human beings forget the Supreme Entity in the course of their daily duties. In His discourse, Baba has given a very simple method for sadhakas to remember their Guru mantra. Baba’s guideline is that to remember anything then one should associate it with a particular physical action. 

For example, when entering or leaving the home then it is important to repeat Guru mantra. But often we forget, while only sometimes we remember. The solution then is to employ a physical action that will trigger your memory to recite Guru mantra. So when leaving or entering the house, then do namaskar mudra before touching the door. And this namaskar mudra will automatically alert the mind to recite Guru mantra. So the first step is to cultivate the habit of doing namaskar mudra before touching the door. Once this habit is established, then you will be regular in repeating Guru mantra when entering and leaving the house. And the operative point is the use of the namaskar mudra as a reminder for doing Guru mantra. 

Naturally, this same technique can be instilled at various junctures throughout the day such as when getting on a bicycle, taking food, going to sleep, answering the phone etc. When a physical action like namaskar mudra is done before those engagements, then one will automatically recite Guru mantra. Try this in your own life and see how it goes. 

Without the use of a physical reminder, then most of the time sadhakas forget their Guru mantra. And that is a problem because imbibing the mind with Cosmic ideation is the main essence in the life of a sadhaka. 

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, “Namaskára is done by bringing the palms together and touching the ájiṋá cakra [the mid-point of the eyebrows] with the thumbs.” (1)

In Him, 
Viniit Deva

Reference
1. Caryácarya Part 1, Methods of Salutation


== Section: Comment ==

Re: Wts: Haves & have nots

Namaskar.

My personal experience

When I was an LFT in NYSO (Denver) I had noticed that the Dads got expensive brand of juices whereas the LFTs drank lemon water. The juice cartons had the acarya name on it in the refrigerator which meant no one else could partake. That never felt right to me but I never shared my thoughts to anyone until now. And that was in the 1980's. Yet, it's still going on but sounds even worse.

Brotherly,
Vyasa

- Here is a link to the initial letter on this topic: Wts: Haves & have nots


== Section: Errata ==

Errata: Shraddha’injali came into AMPS


Following is an updated version of a paragraph from the letter titled: "Shraddha’injali came into AMPS" - Eds

Ingredients of shraddhainjali dogma / worship of deceased

So the needed ingredients for shraddhainjali are:

1. Dead person (Note: Shraddhainjali cannot be done for a living person like Ac Rudrananda Avt, Ac Sarvatmananda Avt,  Ac Citsvarupananda Avt, Ac Mantreshvarananda Avt, Ac Bhaveshananda Avt, Ananda Giita Acarya, Ac Raviishananda Avt, Ac. Vicitrananda Avt, Ac Madhuvratananda, Ac Pranavatmakananda Avt, Ac Nabhatiitanadna, Ac Dhyaneshananda Avt, Ac Hariishananda, Ac Haratamananda Avt, Ac Sambhutyananda, Parameshvarananda,Ac Kinshukji, Ac Vishvadevananda Avt etc. In order to do shraddhainjali for them one must wait. Because one cannot do shraddhainjali of a living person.)

2. Casket or tomb

3. Flowers (real or artificial / paper or plastic), small or large amount

4. Toys (if the deceased is a child)

5. Scents

6. Water (optional)

7. Chants (Recited in Arabic, Hebrew, Latin, or Sanskrit - or done in the local language if needed.)

8. Head priest, or mullah, or senior avadhuta, or purodha pramukha (any single one is enough)

9. Mourners (minimum one and maximum as much as possible). To show greater respect people hire or rent mourners. They do this for various leaders; those rented mourners will raise the slogan in favour of the deceased or cry out loud as requested.

The above points are inherent to any shraddhainjali dogma. So by placing shraddhainjali in the post 1990 Caryacarya appendix, the insinuation is that all these things will be done.

Note: Here it should be understood that shraddhainjali refers to both (a) the day of the actual death ceremony and (b) the annual commemoration of the death. In both instances it is called as a shraddhainjali program.

- If you want to read this entire posting: How Sarvatmananda brought Shraddha’injali into AMPS

How to live, work, & die + 4 more

Baba
How to live, work, & die
Namaskar,

In His June 3, 1990 DMC discourse, Sadguru Baba gives the following teaching:

Ka'm karte raho, ka'm karte raho, Ka'm karte karte maro, Marte, marte bhii ka'm karo

Meaning:

Go on doing work, go on doing work. Die while working, and work even while dying

Thinking all energy to serve comes from Him


At first glance, it may seem that this is a very easy guideline to understand. But actually, it is commonly misunderstood, creating devastating effects: frustration, degeneration, and even leaving the path entirely. So we should all be very clear about this lest we fall into problem.
https://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/

When Baba says "Die while working", it does not mean that we should run ourselves ragged until we have ruined our physical body such that we die. Rather, He is teaching us the path of true karma yoga is when we realise that we are serving with His strength and that we are serving Him in His many forms.

#1: Die while working: This essentially means that while doing any work the mind should be fully imbibed in cosmic ideation, thinking that all energy to serve comes from Him, and that all the beings you are serving are Parama Purusa in his various forms.


Frustrated, terminal illnesses, extreme vanity & ego, leave


#2: Work while dying: In this guideline, Baba is reminding us that sadhana is also a form of work or karma yoga. So even if the body is sick and infirmed and you cannot move, then one should be ensconced in sadhana and spiritual ideation.

In a nutshell that is the dharmic meaning of these two guidelines, and more about them is described below. The key point to bear in mind while contemplating this topic is that true karma yoga can never be performed without strong sadhana and deep bhakti.

Unfortunately, this is one of the more commonly misunderstood tenets. And the outcome of this misunderstanding is tragic. Some destroy their own life, ruin their body, become frustrated and leave, fall prey to terminal illnesses, suffer from extreme vanity and ego, or become burned out and sit listlessly on their bed all day. All these tragic outcomes result from the wrong notion of this teaching. Indeed, there are no shortage of examples of this in Ananda Marga.

So this is a very fundamental topic that all should be clear on and help others in their understanding as well.
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"Die while working": what does it mean


In His teaching - "Die while working, and work even while dying" - Baba is outlining the essence of true karma yoga which will eventually bring one onto the path of bhakti. In real karma yoga, all one's actions are imbibed with Cosmic ideation thereby bringing one closer to Parama Purusa. For instance, if a beggar comes to your door and you view that person as an expression of Narayan, then one feels like they are serving Parama Purusa in the form of one beggar. In that case their action will be ensconced in the feeling of true karma yoga: "He is giving me the energy to serve Him in all His various forms and expressions." This approach heightens one’s love for the Supreme and brings the sadhaka further along towards the path of pure bhakti, i.e. parabhakti.

Bearing this in mind, we have to understand Baba's message - "Die while working, and work even while dying" - and then examine common pitfalls or areas of misunderstanding. So what does it mean to "die while working"? Essentially there are two aspects:

(i) Baba has blessed me with the strength to serve others; I am serving with His strength.
(ii) I am serving Him in His endless array of forms; I am serving Narayana.

Naturally, to maintain this outlook regular sadhana is needed. Baba has given the supreme teaching for doing true karma yoga on this earth. The key underlying factor that many lose sight of is that deep bhakti is absolutely essential for performing karma yoga. Without that degree of bhakti, karma yoga lies beyond one's grasp.
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Conclusion


In clearly understanding - "Die while working, and work even while dying" - then one's life on this earth is sure to be successful.

Sadhana is also work. So the main work of one who is taking their last breaths on this earth is to do only sadhana. That will be, "Work while dying."

Namaskar,
In Him,
Trika’lajina

~ In-depth study ~

Three types service to Parama Purusa

We know that there are three realms in which to serve Parama Purusa: Doing relief work and feeding the needy is physical service to Parama Purusa; Chanting kiirtan is psychic service to Parama Purusa; meditating on Him in half-sadhana, Guru sakash, iishvara pranidhana, Brahmavidya, or dhyana is spiritual service to Parama Purusa. So in order to physically serve Parama Purusa one has to be in contact with His created world and help those suffering people etc. And in order to serve Him mentally one has to sing kiirtana and feel His presence inside. And in order to render spiritual service to Him, one has to ideate on Him and feel His presence in the deep core of their heart in their practice of half-sadhana, Guru sakash, iishvara pranidhana, Brahmavidya, or dhyana. This is highly needed.
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Do not destroy physical body by excessive work


Here below Baba warns us of overburdening the physical body by excessive work as that will bring about one's premature demise. Rather one should meticulously attend to all aspects of 16 Points to keep the body healthy so one may live long, completing many great tasks on this earth.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "Now, one may say that some people like Vivekananda did not live long; but the cause of their early death was excessive labour. Extreme physical labour definitely reduces one's longevity. Chaitanya Mahaprabhu lived [less than fifty] years; he could perhaps have lived longer, but due to excessive labour, he could not survive. He undertook long tours throughout India on foot. Shankaracharya did not live long, either, because he also toured India on foot; he walked from Cape Comorin to the Himalayas. This extreme physical labour told upon his health; otherwise he could perhaps have lived longer. I want you all to live long – but you must live glorious lives, not like those of earthworms. Your lives should be bustling with activity." (2)


Bhakti: an essential element of karma yoga


Here below Baba reminds us that karma yoga must rest on the firm foundation of bhakti to Parama Purusa. The subterranean current of one's approach must be imbibed with Cosmic ideation. Those jinanis and karmis suffer from vanity and ego; hence they cannot do true karma yoga. Rather they become bound by their own actions. To perform true karma yoga one must be deeply involved in spiritual sadhana. Only then can one proceed on the path and selflessly serve Parama Purusa and the creation - and attain liberation, by His grace.
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Ananda Marga ideology states, "Those Karma Yogins who always, always engross themselves with action and work only for the sake of work enmesh themselves in the trammel of action. Such action is really a bondage. What is the way out of bondage? It has been said in the Upanisads:

    Iisháváshyamidam' sarvam,
    Yatkinca jagatyam'jagat.
    Tena tyaktena bhunjiithá,
    Mágrdhah kasyasiddhanam.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "Action performed for the sake of action is bondage. As the Jinána of a Jinánii is the cause of bondage if it is not mingled with devotion, similarly, devoid of the celestial touch of devotion, the action of a Karmi (one who performs action) cannot be helpful in attaining liberation." (3)

Ananda Marga ideology states, "Now let us think about devotion. As explained earlier the ideation that whatever I do, I do only to please Paramátmá is called devotion – Bhaktirbhagavato Sevá. Devotion is service to God. When devotees serve the universe they do it with the feeling that they are serving the manifestation of Náráyańa only to please Him. One has to serve, but not only for the sake of service. The direction of Jinánii is not working here, nor Karma for the sake of Karma. The experience of a devotee is quite independent. It is that they are serving Náráyańa and none else. One of knowledge tries to attain Paramátmá by dint of knowledge, but despite being one of knowledge one behaves like a knave. The reason is quite apparent and palpable. The brain of such a person is quite small and he can t be measured by such a brain and its weak stamina. Karmiis also forget that the source of their stamina and vitality is not their own. Thus a secret feeling of ego also resides in the mind of a Karmii and this becomes a great hurdle in the path of the realization of Paramátmá." (3)


Some naive people miss the essence of the guideline

Some naive people cannot understand the meaning of Baba's teaching - "Die while working, and work even while dying." To understand this guideline, one must take a deeper look at the equation. A superficial review will not be sufficient. It is just like if you ask a kid who just learned the alphabet what NGO means, then they will simply recite the letters N-G-O. If you ask the same query to a mature adult, they will accurately respond, "Non-Governmental Organisation."

Similarly if you ask a naive person about the meaning of - "Die while working, and work even while dying" - they will give an overly simplistic response that will only mislead others. Whereas a mature sadhaka will be able to give a properly balanced and in-depth response that will goad one along the path of dharma, i.e. true karma yoga. So one should be prudent when consulting others and replying to others on this very topic.
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Baba's warning: bragging is deadly

Here Baba guides us that bragging about doing any work is pure foolishness since all energy to act comes from Him. One rendering service on the path of true karma yoga will always remember this divine truth.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "I have done this. I have done that.” You say this. But where from doth that energy come? It is not your individual energy. If you are not given food or water for a few days, what will happen? You will not have any energy. You cannot create any energy. Through food, physical energy is transmuted into your individual vital energy." (4)


Follow the path of true karma yoga


Here in this below guideline, Baba warns how we should not waste our life in useless mundane pursuits losing sight of Him. We should follow His guideline of true karma yoga, where one is ever involved in His thought and serving Him.
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Ananda Marga ideology states,

"I have spent my life in vain;
Such a great Lord I did not worship –
I lost the greatest jewel.
I am indeed an unfortunate creature;
I never enjoyed
Even a drop of nectar
Of the love of God." (5)


Without bhakti swallowed by ego


Baba guides us that without bhakti one cannot do karma yoga. So every sadhaka should ask Parama Purusa for bhakti and work selflessly on this earth, thinking of Him.


Future of jinaniis & karmiis is dark


Ananda Marga ideology states, “So the best choice for the spiritual aspirants is the path of bhakti. These obstacles, these fetters of Máyá are the principle opposing forces, the most important belligerent forces. By individual effort it is very difficult to surmount that ocean of Máyá. For the jiṋániis, the intellectuals, the Goal is merely theoretical and impersonal. How can they expect a theoretical and impersonal entity to help them – and how can the jiṋániis even approach Him when for them His very existence is impersonal? So the jiṋániis, although they have recognized the importance of jiṋána or knowledge, have no future. They simply waste their valuable time, which is a very short span of hardly one hundred years.” (7)

Ananda Marga ideology states, “And for the karmiis or people of action, the desideratum is partly personal and partly impersonal, but the link between the impersonal and the personal undergoes some distortion. With the help of this distorted link, how can they expect to receive perennial grace for their spiritual progress from the Supreme, and how can they struggle against the all-pervading influence of Máyá? So the karmiis having no fixed desideratum and no fixed personal goal, no personal God, also have no future. The future is with the devotees and with no one else. You boys and girls, you should always remember that you have come here for a very short span of time-you must not misuse your valuable time in intellectual altercations or actional infighting. Kalyáńamastu – may you all be blessed.” (8)


Other discourses where Baba reviews this teaching

Baba also reviews this important point - "Die while working, and work even while dying" - in these following discourses:
  • "Incantation and Human Progress." Tatanagar, 30 Nov 79, Bangla
  • "Action Leads to Progress", Patna, 11 Jul '79 Hindi
  • "How an Ideal Person Should Live", Subhasita Samgraha-12
  • "The Cult of Spirituality - The Cult of Pinnacled Order" - 3 June 1990 DMC, Anandanagar 

References
1. Subhasita Samgraha - 24, Incantation and Human Progress
2. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 33, You Must Live Glorious Lives
3. Subhasita Samgraha - 19, Salvation and Devotion
4. Subhasita Samgraha - 24, "The Supreme Cognition"
5. Namah Shivaya Shantaya, Shiva's Teachings - 2 (Discourse 11 (continued))
6. Subhasita Samgraha - 11, The Essence of Spiritual Progress
7. Subhasita Samgraha - 11, The Essence of Spiritual Progress


== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Most sacred & holy

"Alakár dyuti niye eso priiti, d́hele dáo shúnya hiyáy..." (Prabhat Samgiita #2535)

Purport:
 
O’ Parama Purusa, please come in my heart and pour Your love into the deep core of my dry heart. Baba, come with Your brilliant spiritual refulgence of satya loka. You are my everything - my dhyana, my jinana, my Ista, and my object of ideation. You are the most sacred and holy - sweetness personified Bandhu. Kindly pour Your divine nectar in my lonely mind.

O’ Supreme One, You are more sweet and more pleasing than any heavenly entity. Baba, You are the controller of my entire existence, and the maker of my future. By Your ideation and thinking of You, a sweet feeling of bliss permeates and fills my mundane life - and inundates me with sublime nectar.

O’ Parama Purusa Baba, kindly come with the lamp of love. With Your prema and guidance in my heart, I am treading on the path which You have shown me. Keeping Your affection in my being, I continually recite Your name with every breath, floating in the bay of the river of bhakti, by Your grace. That is the propulsion for my spiritual journey….


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Prout: no capital punishment
 
Prout philosophy states, “You know that nothing is perfect in this universe of relativity. So it is quite natural that the judicial system of the world, whether in the past, present or future, can never be perfect. Therefore nobody should be given capital punishment on the basis of this imperfect system.”
 
“Each and every individual, whether they are a criminal or not, can claim a chance to rectify their conduct from the society. So in PROUT’s legal structure everybody should get ample scope for rectifying their character and conduct. If a person is condemned to capital punishment, he or she won’t get such scope, so PROUT denounces this sort of punishment.”
 
“But in very special cases, where a person has become a demon and is going against the collective interest and there is no chance of rectification, circumstances may arise which warrant capital punishment. For example, during war this exception may sometimes be permissible. But generally we should not support this punishment on principle. Punishment should be appropriate to the offense.” (1)
 
Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 15, Talks on Prout


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Key approach when doing pracara


Ananda Marga philosophy guides us, "Even in private life when a person behaves with you badly or uses harsh words, don't behave with him in the same manner. You shall explain to him his duties gently. In case, anyone has a wrong impression, you shall show him the right path without scolding (abusing) him. Make it clear to him if possible with practical demonstration how harmful may be the effect of such habits. But always keep this in mind that in such cases your behavior must be like that of a friend, and never like that of an instructor. Your only object will be to get your advice accepted by him. The idea that he is fool and you are wise is not desirable in any party." (1)

Note: In His above teaching Baba is outlining an important pracar technique. Specifically, when speaking with non-margiis, we should talk with them in a soft and gentle manner, using a friendly, supportive tone. By this way they will gradually learn Ananda Marga ideals. Baba also addressed non-margiis in this manner. And then with more established sadhakas - i.e. experience Ananda Margiis - Baba was more firm to best enhance their progress.

References
1. Ta'ttvika Diipika': Dvitiiya Parva


== Section: Prabhat Samgiita ==

तुम मेरे अँधेरे रास्ते पर प्रकाश देनेवाले दीपक हो

हे  परमपुरुष बाबा ! तुम मेरे पिता, माता, भाई तथा सच्चे और सबसे अच्छे सखा हो। कृपा कर अपनी शरण में बनाए रखिए ।

तथा सबसे अच्छे

प्रभात सङ्गीत  218 पिता माता बन्धु सखा आन्धारे आलोक वर्तिका...

भावार्थ

हे परमपुरुष बाबा ! तुम मेरे सबसे अधिक पास और प्यारे हो। तुम मेरे इतने अधिक पास हो यह तुम्हारी कृपा है। तुम मेरे पिता, माता, भाई और सच्चे  सखा हो। केवल तुम ही मेरे सबकुछ हो। तुम अँधेरे रास्ते पर उस दिव्य प्रकाश देनेवाले दीपक जैसे हो जो मेरे जीवन में हमेशा सच्चे रास्ते  पर चलने के लिए दिशा बताता है । तुम हर जगह हो, तुम्हारी कृपा से कोई भी अकेेला और असहाय नहीं हैं। तुम हमेशा सबके पास सहकर सावधानी से सबको देखते रहते हो। तुम मेरे हृदय में हमेशा  ही रहते हो।

टेक- मेरे अँधेरे से भरे जीवन में तुम एक चमकीले प्रकाश हो जो मुझे हमेशा सही रास्ता दिखाता है। जब मैं अँधेरे में भटकने लगता हूँ और घबरा जाता हॅूं तो तुम तुरन्त मुझे सहायता करने आ जाते हो। तुम वह दिव्य प्रकाश श्रोत हो जो मुझे सदा सही रास्ते पर ले जाता है।

हे बाबा ! समस्यायें कितनी ही कठिन क्यों न हों तुम अपनी कृपा से हमेशा ही उन्हें हल करने के लिए  वहाॅ उपस्थित रहते हो। दुख के काॅंटों में तुम कमल हो और सूर्य की तपन में चन्दन जैसी शीतलता देने वाली गुणकारी मरहम हो। तुम जलती हुई आग की झुलसाती गरमी में चन्दन की ताजा ठण्डक हो। हे दिव्य तुम एक मात्र सबकी रक्षा करनेवाले हो। वे जो सब कुछ खो बैठते हैं उनके लिए तुम पारसमणि हो। जब कोई सब कुछ खो चुकता है तो उस कठिनाई की घड़ी में तुम ही उसके सहारे बनते हो।  तुम ही वह दिव्य रत्न हो जो केवल अपने पास आने से ही दूसरों को चमकीले रत्नों में बदल देते हो। तुम्हारे केवल छू लेने से ही जीव दिव्य सत्ता बन जाता है यह तुम्हारी अहैतुकी कृपा ही है। हे मेरे प्रभु ! तुम सबसे अच्छे हो। गुलाबों के सुन्दर बगीचे में तुम सबसे शानदार फूल  हो। इस संसार में तुम सबसे आलीशान हो।

टेक- मेरे अँधेरे से भरे जीवन में तुम एक चमकीले प्रकाश हो जो मुझे हमेशा सही रास्ता दिखाता है। जब मैं अँधेरे में भटकने लगता हूँ और घबरा जाता हॅूं तो तुम तुरन्त मुझे सहायता करने आ जाते हो। तुम वह दिव्य प्रकाश श्रोत हो जो मुझे सदा सही रास्ते पर ले जाता है।

बाबा, हे दिव्यसत्ता ! तुम सबके कारण हो, तुम सबके प्रारम्भ और अन्त भी तुम ही हो। तुम हो इसलिए मैं हॅूं। तुम मेरे जीवन की साॅंस हो।  तुम्हारे बिना मेरा पूरा अस्तित्व बेकार है। तुम मेरे सबसे प्रिय और मेरे सब कुछ हो। केवल तुम ही मेरे हृदय के दिव्य दीपक हो, कृपा कर अपनी दिव्य शरण में बनाए रखिए ।

टेक- मेरे अँधेरे से भरे जीवन में तुम एक चमकीले प्रकाश हो जो मुझे हमेशा सही रास्ता दिखाता है। जब मैं अँधेरे में भटकने लगता हूँ और घबरा जाता हॅूं तो तुम तुरन्त मुझे सहायता करने आ जाते हो। तुम वह दिव्य प्रकाश श्रोत हो जो मुझे सदा सही रास्ते पर ले जाता है। (1) 

References
1. Sadguru Baba says (in GD, Delhi, 26 Feb 1984) that when writing a Prabhat Samgiita purport then very simple words should be used so that the common mass may understand. The above Hindu purport has been written according to that guideline. 


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Sign of real whistle-blower
Those who fight against injustice should have this quality:

    Yadi tor dák shuńe keu ná áse;
    Tave eklá cala re...

[If none to my call pays heed, Then alone must I proceed.]

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "Keeping this refrain in mind, they [writers] must continue in their relentless effort to fight against the seemingly indomitable might of hundreds and thousands of obstacles which are deeply rooted in age-old superstitions that are firmly entrenched in petty selfishness. Their pens may break into pieces, their brushes may be compelled to draw only lines of water on the canvas, and their histrionic flows may end in mute protests, yet their efforts must continue unceasingly. Each of their petty defeats shall be strung together as pearls in the garland of victory." (1)

Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 1, The Practice of Art and Literature


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