Eternal Wisdom
Eternal Truth emanating from the eternal wisdom of the most revered Yogarishi Swami Ji Maharaj
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Every hair and the whole existence is becoming Ramamaya. Maryada Purushottam Sri Rama is not just a person, not just an idol of a temple. Rama is the pride of the nation, Rama is our adorable Parabrahma and the direct embodiment of Sanatan Dharma. Rama is self-discipline, Rama is good governance, the inspiration of Ramarajya and the living embodied expression of God expressed in all the names, forms and forms of creation.
Ram is our life and everything. The greatest standards of life are ideals and supreme principles. Some consider Ram as their ancestor, some as revered and some consider him as the universal hero and the biggest achievement of life. Along with the prestige in the Ram temple, the ideals of Lord Shri Ram should also be fully respected in life, this should be the resolve of all of us Ram devotees.
Ram should become an inspiration for temple construction, character building, nation building and creation of a new divine and grand era and as Maharishi Valmiki ji and Pujyapad Goswami Tulsidas ji have written the character of Shri Ram ji. We should study Ramayana daily. Learn a lot from every leela of Shri Ram ji's life. Shri Ram ji has done all the activities from his birth to exile, coronation and establishment of religion for the welfare of us humans.
Come! Let us all take a vow and resolve to live our lives as real idols of Lord Ram-Krishna, Hanuman, Shiva, Sita, Lakshmi, Durga, Bhavani and Bhagwati and make our life completely religious.
Sadhana, service and journey
of accomplishment
1. Lived one's work with full discretion, full devotion and full effort considering it as Swadharma, Sannyasa Dharma, Seva Dharma, Sana Dharma, Bhagwat Dharma. Even for a moment the thought of turning away from one's Yoga Dharma did not come to one's mind by the grace of God and Guru's grace and if someone unknowingly. Even if subtle carelessness came, it was removed in a moment.
2. Complete surrender to Guru Bhagwan is the only means of yoga. 100% obedience to the Guru's orders, not even a moment of laxity or arbitrariness in following the Guru's orders, not even an iota. 100% devotion towards Guru, scriptures and capable authority souls. Theism is to have complete faith in Guru, scriptures, gods and abstract invisible religious elements. Everyone accepts the existence of visible physical elements. There is partial and indirect experience of the invisible. The result of the invisible is visible. The biggest elements of the invisible are the system of karma, justice system, destiny and extrasensory experiences and extrasensory powers. One element is very big, the embodiment of the universe is probably one hundredth. The abstract is the basis of the concrete. All this God's eternal eternal law or divine constitution is the biggest truth of the creation or universe.
3. Why not everyone gets achievements - The first thing is that man neither knows his human capabilities properly nor awakens them nor puts them to full use. Where there is eligibility for supernatural powers. God and His Gana or Shaktis select them and make them their instruments.
4. Discipline of psychic powers: This is based on 100% truth. Here lies, deceit, worldly and spiritual rules and divine law or constitution cannot be violated even in the slightest. If there is encroachment then the accomplishment ends. God's laws are irrefutable.
5. Use of Siddhi – Everyone should have faith in Sanatan Dharma. There should be 100% effort in your work. Be an effort-maker, do not be careless, dreamer, virtual, imaginary, do not live in false things, do not be a liar. Do not harm anyone in any way through thought, word or deed, do not hurt anyone.
6. My resolution - To follow 100% Guru's orders and Guru's guidance only.
7. My goal- Every breath is for Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu.
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