May the book guide every reader on his journey to discover and realise the Divine Consciousness within, and be able to discover the true meaning and purpose behind his/her human birth. Across all manmade barriers of caste, society or religion, it is a book meant for every soul that has taken birth as a human being meant to fulfill his spiritual destiny and purpose.
Sadguru discourages physical abandonment of worldly duties in the name of spirituality; instead, he encourages practising renunciation in the mind, i.e. renouncing ego-arrogance and other worldly evils, while continuing to carry out one's worldly duties with detachment. People from all walks of life, castes, religions and age have found guidance and peace under his grace. He has poured his wisdom and blessings into his poetic writings, originally authored in Hindi and translated into other languages by his devotees. His words hold compassion for the sufferer, guidance for the seekers, and love for all. Well-versed with all the dimensions of life and beyond, he understands equally well e modern as well as the traditional, the householder as well as the ascetic, and e seen as well as the unseen and unknown.
Approachable at all times by anybody who seeks him with complete sincerity and devotion, 'Omkar Kutir' in Karamsad (Anand) in Gujarat, India is his current residence and place of Satsang, but his real abode is in the hearts and consciousness of his devotees.
This world has continued to move in the same fashion since time infinite. Spirituality is but the only way to transcend it. Caught in the mirage of materialistic illusions throughout his life, man eventually gains nothing, exiting this world leaving all his material possessions behind. To escape this vicious circle, detachment is a pre-requisite. There needs to be a genuine disinterest in materialistic concerns. Till the time attachment lingers on, sorrows persist. The supreme objective of human life is to attain Self-realisation.
The joy gained out of material means is not the true joy peace-bliss. Bored of it, eventually man searches for eternal peace. Paramatma is an ocean of bliss. He is the fountainhead of bliss and it is man who experiences this bliss. The attainment of eternal bliss is the very attainment of Paramatma. This world embedded in attachments and illusions fails to understand the transience of material gains. Man fails to understand that he arrived in this world empty-handed and shall exit it empty-handed too. It all gets left behind along with this mortal body.
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Vedas (1294)
Upanishads (524)
Puranas (831)
Ramayana (895)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (473)
Bhakti (243)
Saints (1282)
Gods (1287)
Shiva (330)
Journal (132)
Fiction (44)
Vedanta (321)
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