Anger management is a popular and necessary topic in today’s world. In dealing with difficult people, in our family relationships, or in facing marriage problems, we simply do not know how to deal with anger!
When dealing with anger, we may wonder, “Am I right?” or “How can I make myself understood?” Some of our relationships can be said to be the very definition of conflict! Lacking conflict resolution skills, and out of a sense of powerlessness in our circumstances, we become angry.
In the book “Anger”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers the ultimate anger management techniques in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. He gives numerous solutions for dealing both with our own anger, and the anger of others. In addition, Dadashri offers spiritual advice on how to handle difficult people, anger management tips, and relationship tips.
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life, or just wondering how to become more spiritual may become inspired towards serving others, or giving Seva (selfless service).
One might be left wondering, “Is service to humanity a higher means to make a donation – or should I simply donate to charity? What are the best charities to donate to, or to serve? How does Seva support my spiritual development? Is there spiritual power and spiritual transformation to be gained through it?”
In the book “Right Understanding To Help Others: Benevolence”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers precise understanding about people helping others and the many benefits Seva has upon one’s spiritual growth.
Dadashri explains that happiness begins from the moment one begins serving others and in offering Seva, one’s life will never lack for material comfort and happiness.
As much as we would prefer otherwise, life includes its measure of unpleasant and unfavorable circumstances. In dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, in family relationships, or in the midst of marriage problems, clashes occur. We might even say that some of our relationships are the very definition of conflict! We ask ourselves, how can we possibly avoid conflict in these emotionally-charged situations?
In the book “Avoid Clashes”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers ultimate conflict resolution skills in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. His spiritual teaching on how to resolve conflict - or to avoid it altogether - is offered in the context of common and everyday relationship challenges.
Whether seeking relationship tips, marriage advice, or to learn how to deal with negative people and difficult people, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life inevitably face challenges in their pursuit of spirituality and practice. As spiritual development progresses, facing one’s faults, failures, and unintentional mistakes become disconcerting – even for the most sincere seeker.
One may then ask, “What are the benefits of the different types of religion? From the many religions of the world, which practices will accelerate my spiritual growth? In actuality, how to live exactly?”
In the book “The Essence of All Religion”, Gnani Purush (the enlightened One) Dada Bhagwan clarifies any confusion about religion vs. spirituality.
Pujya Dadashri offers the essential extract of spiritual science and religion in the form of Nine Kalams (highest spiritual intents). He explains that the Nine Kalams are the essence of the highest teaching of the religions of the world and the simplest, most direct means to live in peace.
The spiritual guidance available in this book is both unique and unparalleled.
The Hidden Meaning of Truth and UntruthDada Bhagwan
A lot of people struggle to understand what the truth is, what is right and what is wrong. There is perpetual dilemma to distinguish between right and wrong.
According to Dada Bhagwan, the Gnani Purush (the enlightened one), in the worldly life there are three types of truth. One - absolute truth (self) second - relative truth and third - untruth. In this book, Dadashri has discussed the meaning of absolute and relative truth.
Absolute truth 'I' can never be destroyed, it is eternal. It belongs to the soul (atma). The realization that you are pure soul (shuddha-atma) is eternal, and ultimate truth. Relative truth is what is determined by the people at large. The relative truth may vary from person to person. The relative truth may help us in our development in the relative world, but for real development absolute truth is necessary.
The book presents Pujya Dadashri’s spiritual discourses on absolute and relative truth and the nature of truth.
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 (the enlightened One). The definition of humanity is that when someone hurts you, troubles you, you don’t like it. Hence, you should also not hurt anyone. That, according to Him, is the biggest humanity. Whoever understands this and applies it in life means he knows what is humanity.
Getting a human body means one is free to go to any is one of the four forms of life (gattis). One is human form, the other three being – animal form, devgatti (heaven/celestial being) and narak gatti (hell/beast form).
Whatever are the causes so are the effect. If we show humanity, we will get a human body in the next birth. If we are inhumane, we will be re-born in the animal form. If we are extremely bad and inhumane then we are re-born in narak gatti. If we spend our life in doing good for others and help them without any expectations then we get a life in devgatti.
In this book, Param Pujya Dadashri has discussed the concepts of humanity with the humble intention that if people learn about humanity then their human life will be fruitful.
There are times in life when we must endure suffering due to no fault on our part – or so it seems. Life circumstances can appear terribly unjust. Naturally we question, “Why me? Am I wrong? It’s not my fault!, Why do bad things happen to good people?”
Added to the many problems in everyday life, these situations can feel like the very definition of suffering. We may conclude that there is no God, question how to get inner peace, and how to live through such trying circumstances.
In the book “Whatever Has Happened Is Justice”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dadashri offers spiritual guidance on how to resolve conflict of injustice inherent in life.
Dadashri provides profound insight into the law of karma, explaining who is “The Doer”, who is at fault, and what is the cause behind every instance of suffering.
To attain an inner state of no worry, to begin to live in peace, or even to learn how to stay healthy amidst life challenges, this book will prove precious.
There are times in life when we must endure suffering due to no fault on our part – or so it seems. In painful circumstances, we naturally question, “Why me? Am I wrong? It’s not my fault!” Such situations may feel like the very definition of suffering.
In the book “Fault is of the Sufferer”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan provides spiritual solutions to common and everyday forms of suffering such as dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, challenges in family relationships, and marriage problems.
Among the myriad of spiritual books available, Dadashri offers a unique resource - addressing the age-old question: “So, am I wrong, or am I faultless?” He provides profound insight into the law of karma – explaining who is “The Doer”, who is at fault, and what is the cause in every instance of suffering.
Whether seeking relationship tips, marriage advice, or simply to learn how to stay healthy, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
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?”
He also provides solutions to common concerns like: “How to stop anxiety about dying - how can I face my fear of death?”, “How to deal with stress, and manage grief and loss after losing a loved-one?”, “I’m facing death, please tell me how to become more spiritual?”
In this invaluable resource, Dadashri places death in a larger spiritual context by describing how to attain the Self; he explains that the knowledge of Self is the spirituality that liberates one from all suffering related to death and dying.
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life, or just wondering how to become more spiritual may become inspired towards serving others, or giving Seva (selfless service).
One might be left wondering, “Is service to humanity a higher means to make a donation – or should I simply donate to charity? What are the best charities to donate to, or to serve? How does Seva support my spiritual development? Is there spiritual power and spiritual transformation to be gained through it?”
In the book “Right Understanding To Help Others: Benevolence”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers precise understanding about people helping others and the many benefits Seva has upon one’s spiritual growth.
Dadashri explains that happiness begins from the moment one begins serving others and in offering Seva, one’s life will never lack for material comfort and happiness.
As much as we would prefer otherwise, life includes its measure of unpleasant and unfavorable circumstances. In dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, in family relationships, or in the midst of marriage problems, clashes occur. We might even say that some of our relationships are the very definition of conflict! We ask ourselves, how can we possibly avoid conflict in these emotionally-charged situations?
In the book “Avoid Clashes”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers ultimate conflict resolution skills in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. His spiritual teaching on how to resolve conflict - or to avoid it altogether - is offered in the context of common and everyday relationship challenges.
Whether seeking relationship tips, marriage advice, or to learn how to deal with negative people and difficult people, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life inevitably face challenges in their pursuit of spirituality and practice. As spiritual development progresses, facing one’s faults, failures, and unintentional mistakes become disconcerting – even for the most sincere seeker.
One may then ask, “What are the benefits of the different types of religion? From the many religions of the world, which practices will accelerate my spiritual growth? In actuality, how to live exactly?”
In the book “The Essence of All Religion”, Gnani Purush (the enlightened One) Dada Bhagwan clarifies any confusion about religion vs. spirituality.
Pujya Dadashri offers the essential extract of spiritual science and religion in the form of Nine Kalams (highest spiritual intents). He explains that the Nine Kalams are the essence of the highest teaching of the religions of the world and the simplest, most direct means to live in peace.
The spiritual guidance available in this book is both unique and unparalleled.
The Hidden Meaning of Truth and UntruthDada Bhagwan
A lot of people struggle to understand what the truth is, what is right and what is wrong. There is perpetual dilemma to distinguish between right and wrong.
According to Dada Bhagwan, the Gnani Purush (the enlightened one), in the worldly life there are three types of truth. One - absolute truth (self) second - relative truth and third - untruth. In this book, Dadashri has discussed the meaning of absolute and relative truth.
Absolute truth 'I' can never be destroyed, it is eternal. It belongs to the soul (atma). The realization that you are pure soul (shuddha-atma) is eternal, and ultimate truth. Relative truth is what is determined by the people at large. The relative truth may vary from person to person. The relative truth may help us in our development in the relative world, but for real development absolute truth is necessary.
The book presents Pujya Dadashri’s spiritual discourses on absolute and relative truth and the nature of truth.
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 (the enlightened One). The definition of humanity is that when someone hurts you, troubles you, you don’t like it. Hence, you should also not hurt anyone. That, according to Him, is the biggest humanity. Whoever understands this and applies it in life means he knows what is humanity.
Getting a human body means one is free to go to any is one of the four forms of life (gattis). One is human form, the other three being – animal form, devgatti (heaven/celestial being) and narak gatti (hell/beast form).
Whatever are the causes so are the effect. If we show humanity, we will get a human body in the next birth. If we are inhumane, we will be re-born in the animal form. If we are extremely bad and inhumane then we are re-born in narak gatti. If we spend our life in doing good for others and help them without any expectations then we get a life in devgatti.
In this book, Param Pujya Dadashri has discussed the concepts of humanity with the humble intention that if people learn about humanity then their human life will be fruitful.
There are times in life when we must endure suffering due to no fault on our part – or so it seems. Life circumstances can appear terribly unjust. Naturally we question, “Why me? Am I wrong? It’s not my fault!, Why do bad things happen to good people?”
Added to the many problems in everyday life, these situations can feel like the very definition of suffering. We may conclude that there is no God, question how to get inner peace, and how to live through such trying circumstances.
In the book “Whatever Has Happened Is Justice”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dadashri offers spiritual guidance on how to resolve conflict of injustice inherent in life.
Dadashri provides profound insight into the law of karma, explaining who is “The Doer”, who is at fault, and what is the cause behind every instance of suffering.
To attain an inner state of no worry, to begin to live in peace, or even to learn how to stay healthy amidst life challenges, this book will prove precious.
There are times in life when we must endure suffering due to no fault on our part – or so it seems. In painful circumstances, we naturally question, “Why me? Am I wrong? It’s not my fault!” Such situations may feel like the very definition of suffering.
In the book “Fault is of the Sufferer”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan provides spiritual solutions to common and everyday forms of suffering such as dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, challenges in family relationships, and marriage problems.
Among the myriad of spiritual books available, Dadashri offers a unique resource - addressing the age-old question: “So, am I wrong, or am I faultless?” He provides profound insight into the law of karma – explaining who is “The Doer”, who is at fault, and what is the cause in every instance of suffering.
Whether seeking relationship tips, marriage advice, or simply to learn how to stay healthy, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
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?”
He also provides solutions to common concerns like: “How to stop anxiety about dying - how can I face my fear of death?”, “How to deal with stress, and manage grief and loss after losing a loved-one?”, “I’m facing death, please tell me how to become more spiritual?”
In this invaluable resource, Dadashri places death in a larger spiritual context by describing how to attain the Self; he explains that the knowledge of Self is the spirituality that liberates one from all suffering related to death and dying.
In the book “Noble Use of Money”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan explains that best charity means to offer happiness to others, for “when you give happiness to others, you get happiness in return”.
Dadashri explains that, among the many ways to be happier, the simplest way to “buy happiness” is giving away money, especially in the form of anonymous donations.
Dadashri provides answers to questions such as:
“Why is it helpful to donate to charity?”
“What are the reasons to make an anonymous donation?”
“Of the many charities to donate to, what are the best charities to donate to?”
“Is giving to charity part of leading a spiritual life?”
Among the many spiritual books available today, it is rare to find spiritual guidance related to the highest use of money - charity donations. This resource offering spiritual advice on how to make a donation, and why to make an anonymous donation, is sure to prove invaluable.
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life may naturally become inspired to live in peace and non violence. To learn spiritual practices to develop these values, one may turn to spiritual teachers, and to variety of religion.
But beginning to cultivate spiritual awareness is not always as simple as it seems – especially in family / unhealthy relationships, or while dealing with difficult people. Daily interactions such as these may feel like the very definition of conflict!
In the book “Science Of Speech”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers key understanding about non violent communication, along with conflict resolution skills and conflict management strategies. His spiritual teaching on how to resolve conflict - or to avoid it altogether - is offered in the context of common and everyday relationship challenges.
Whether wondering how to become more spiritual, or simply how to deal with negative people and difficult people, this book will prove invaluable.
Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance (Abr.)Dada Bhagwan
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 powerful tools for spiritual healing of both past and present is repentance with sincere apology. Yet, it is rare to find a concise scripture on forgiveness.
In the book “Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes the spiritual power of forgiveness prayer, and offers a precise formula for asking for forgiveness. The book allows anyone seeking to practice spiritual forgiveness prayer to easily understand how to repent, how to forgive someone, and self.
Who hasn’t asked themselves what there is to life beyond just living? What is true purpose in life? There must be higher purpose than just living…
In the book “Who am I?”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes that one’s ultimate life purpose is to find an answer to the age-old unanswered question of spiritual seekers: Who am I, and who is the ‘doer’ of all that happens in life?
Dadashri also resolves questions such as: “What is the nature of the journey of souls?”, “How was the world created?”, “How to find God?”, “How can I experience my own pure Soul?”, and “What is liberation?”
Ultimately, Dadashri describes that attaining knowledge of Self is the primary purpose of life, and the beginning of true spirituality. Having gained Self knowledge, spiritual development begins, after which one may attain ultimate liberation, or moksha.
Among the many spiritual books available today, Dadashri’s “Who am I?” is an exceptional resource.
This document provides information about a book including its title, author, publisher, year of publication, price, printer and copyright details. It lists 33 books by the Gnani Purush "Dada Bhagwan" on topics related to self-realization and Akram Vignan. It also provides a note about the translation from Gujarati and introduction about the Gnani Purush, current links for attaining self-realization, and a foreword about the content of the book.
“Aptavani 8” is the eighth in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Param Pujya Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What does karma mean, and what is the law of karma?”, “How was the world created, and what is the journey of souls?”, and “Who am I, and who is the ‘Doer’ (ego definition)?”
Pujya Dadashri also provides profound explanations on: “What is spirituality?”, “How can I experience the spiritual power of my pure Soul?”, “What are the signs of spiritual awakening?”, “How may I attain spiritual enlightenment and lead a spiritual life?”
For those wanting to learn how to become more spiritual, Pujya Dadashri describes how to attain the Self - explaining that the knowledge of Self is spiritual awakening, and the beginning of true spirituality.
Over the course of life, even in happy homes, it is only natural to encounter marriage problems. But, for some, the husband and wife relationship can be said to be the very definition of conflict!
In the book “Harmony in Marriage”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan provides spiritual relationship tips related to maintaining a harmonious marriage.
He offers marriage advice in answer to such questions as: “How to resolve conflict in my marriage?”, “How to adjust to my marriage partner?”, and even, “How to save a marriage?”
Param Pujya Dadashri also provides marriage guidance in the form of spiritual conflict resolution skills and conflict resolution strategies. His teachings on resolving conflict in family relationships is offered in the context of common and everyday marriage challenges.
In the myriad of spiritual books available today, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
Swami Shivkrupanand's/Swamiji's Buddha Poornima 2020 Speech TranslationSwati1223
Gautama Buddha provided different answers to three seekers who asked if the divine or universal consciousness (Parmatma) exists. To the first, an atheist, he said yes to shatter their beliefs. To the second, a blind believer, he said no to break their blind faith. To the third seeker, a genuine seeker, he remained silent to convey that Parmatma exists within and can be experienced through looking inward. The speaker similarly sought Parmatma through various external actions but found it only through turning inward and receiving self-realization from their guru, accepting the guru as representing Parmatma despite knowing Parmatma has no physical form. Yoga involves merging the soul with Par
“Aptavani 4” is the fourth in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Param Pujya Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is the definition of self awareness?”, “What is spirituality?”, “What are the benefits of spirituality and practice?”, “How can I experience a spiritual awakening, and what are the signs of spiritual awakening?”, “How may I attain spiritual enlightenment and lead a spiritual life?”
Pujya Dadashri also provides spiritual explanations regarding: “What is the meaning of ignorance?”, “Who am I?”, and “How can I experience the spiritual power of my pure Soul?”
For those seeking to learn how to become more spiritual, He explains that the knowledge of Self is the beginning of true spirituality. Upon attaining Self knowledge, one’s spiritual development begins, which eventually leads to ultimate liberation, or moksha.
“Aptavani 5” is the fifth in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is the meaning of karma?”, “How can I master the law of karma?”, “Who am I, and who is the ‘Doer’ (ego definition)?”, and “What is prakruti (non-self complex)?”
Dadashri also provides spiritual explanation on the topics of: “To attain the Self, must one control the five sense organs?”, “How does one define penance?”, and “What would be the definition of repentance?
For those wondering how to become more spiritual, Dadashri explains that the knowledge of Self is the beginning of true spirituality. With such spiritual development, and from understanding the law of karma, one can learn how to interact peacefully in worldly life.
This document discusses the importance of parents instilling moral values in their children. It says that children learn values from observing their parents' conduct, so parents must practice good values themselves. It also says that while schools can supplement values learning, the major responsibility lies with parents. The document advises parents to develop a loving family environment and to avoid hurtful speech around children, as this negatively impacts children's development. It emphasizes that with the right guidance, youth have the potential to help the world.
Yes, that is correct. If someone knows the way,
then with their guidance one can reach their destination easily.
Dadashri: So as long as you do not know the way, you
need a guru. The moment you know the way, you no longer
need a guru.
Questioner: But is a guru absolutely necessary for
spirituality?
Dadashri: Yes, a guru is absolutely necessary for
spirituality. Just as you need eyes to see, you definitely need a
guru for the path of liberation. The guru is like the other eye.
With one eye you cannot see properly, can you? Similarly,
without a g
1. To find the path to liberation, one needs a guru who has already traveled that path and gained knowledge of it.
2. Without a guru to show the way, one can keep searching but will likely get lost and not reach the destination.
3. A guru is needed to point out the path and guide the disciple towards liberation. The disciple asks the guru for guidance out of necessity, not to elevate the guru.
Human life is meant for serving others through one's mind, speech, and body. By focusing on helping others without concern for personal gain, one will fulfill the purpose of human life and have all their needs met. True happiness and liberation are attained when one uses their human existence for the benefit of others.
For those wondering how to lead a spiritual life, Pure Love emerges as an essential value. Naturally one begins inquiring into the ultimate meaning of love, true love, and unconditional love.
Other questions may also arise, such as:
To cultivate unconditional love, is forgiveness required? If so, how can I learn to practice forgiveness prayer?
In the context of unconditional love, what is marriage? Can a husband and wife relationship transform into living for love, and ultimately become an example of love supreme?
In the book “Pure Love”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers a profound definition, and explanation of unconditional love, and describes how Pure Love grows naturally with spiritual development.
Dadashri explains that the knowledge of Self, and blossoming of Pure Love is one of the signs of spiritual awakening.
This resource on the topic of Pure Love will prove invaluable to begin the spiritual path.
This document provides information about a book titled "Trimantra" published by Mahavideh Foundation. It includes publication details such as the original author, publisher, price, and printer. It also contains an introduction to the book which explains the meaning and benefits of the three mantras "Namo Arihantanam", "Namo Siddhanam", and "Namo Aayariyanam". Finally, it lists other books published on the topic of Akram Vignan by Dada Bhagwan.
Over the course of life, many people become puzzled by circumstances beyond their control – both their own and those of others. While investigating the principle of karma, one may still be left asking, “Why do bad things happen to good people?”
In the book “The Science of Karma”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan explains a precise definition of karma, and how exactly it works according to spiritual science.
Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is the law of karma, and how can I master it?”, “What is destiny, and does destiny relate to karma?”, “Can spiritual enlightenment liberate one from karma?”
Dadashri explains that the knowledge of Self is the beginning of true spiritual development. From then, along with understanding the law of karma, one learns to remain with inner peace in daily problems of life.
For those wondering how to live in peace in the midst of life’s challenges, this book is precious.
The Current Living Tirthankara Shree Simandhar SwamiDada Bhagwan
This document provides information about Dada Bhagwan and the path of liberation through Self-realization and devotion to Lord Simandhar Swami. It explains that Dada Bhagwan attained enlightenment in 1958 and provided a shortcut path of Self-realization called Akram Vignan. It emphasizes developing devotion to Lord Simandhar Swami, the current living Tirthankara in Mahavideh Kshetra, in order to attain liberation. Following Dada Bhagwan's guidance of performing daily worship and obeisance to Lord Simandhar Swami establishes a connection that ensures liberation in one's next life in Mahavideh Kshetra.
In today’s world, worry, stress and anxiety seem to have become part of daily life. Yet, who doesn’t wish to stop worrying, or wonder how to cure anxiety? Who doesn’t ask themselves what is peace of mind, and how can I live in peace?
Some proclaim, “Do not worry!”, or “Stop worrying and start living”; others offer natural cures for anxiety, or teach how to get rid of negative thoughts. But the internal struggle continues…
In the book “Worries”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers unique spiritual insight into how to cope with anxiety, and how to live a spiritual life of no worries.
He provides spiritual awareness of “Who am I?” and who is the doer in life, from which one can attain an internal state of no worry, and begin to live in peace.
For those facing problems in everyday life, and wondering how to get inner peace, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
Simple & Effective Science For Self RealizationDada Bhagwan
This document provides an overview of the goal of human life and how to attain eternal bliss through self-realization. It discusses that the ultimate goal is liberation (moksha) which can be achieved through attaining the knowledge of the self from a living Gnani. There are two stages of liberation - the first involves being unaffected by worldly miseries despite living in the world, and the second is complete freedom after death. It explains that everyone is searching for permanent happiness but it can only be found within the self. Through realizing the self, one attains eternal bliss which is the true meaning of liberation.
This document provides a summary of the key points from an essay on non-violence or ahimsa as expounded by Dada Bhagwan. It begins by stating that true understanding of ahimsa extends beyond just the physical to the subtle levels, and only those who have conquered inner violence like Dada Bhagwan can accurately explain it. It then outlines the table of contents for the document which discusses various topics around ahimsa from perspectives like bedbugs, farming, business, food, and more. It emphasizes that only the enlightened ones who have attained the state of complete non-violence can properly explain the subtle levels and mysteries of violence and non-violence.
Life requires continuous adjustment in relation to unpleasant and unfavorable circumstances. In everyday situations (such as opening an umbrella in the rain, or wearing a jacket in the cold) we generally don’t resist these required adjustments. However, when dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, in family relationships, or in the midst of marriage problems, adjustments become increasingly difficult. Some of our relationships could even be said to be the very definition of conflict! We ask ourselves, how can we possibly adjust in these emotionally-challenging situations?
In the book “Adjust Everywhere”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers the ultimate conflict resolution skills in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. His key phrase “Adjust Everywhere” is explained in the context of many common and everyday relationship challenges.
In the book “Noble Use of Money”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan explains that best charity means to offer happiness to others, for “when you give happiness to others, you get happiness in return”.
Dadashri explains that, among the many ways to be happier, the simplest way to “buy happiness” is giving away money, especially in the form of anonymous donations.
Dadashri provides answers to questions such as:
“Why is it helpful to donate to charity?”
“What are the reasons to make an anonymous donation?”
“Of the many charities to donate to, what are the best charities to donate to?”
“Is giving to charity part of leading a spiritual life?”
Among the many spiritual books available today, it is rare to find spiritual guidance related to the highest use of money - charity donations. This resource offering spiritual advice on how to make a donation, and why to make an anonymous donation, is sure to prove invaluable.
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life may naturally become inspired to live in peace and non violence. To learn spiritual practices to develop these values, one may turn to spiritual teachers, and to variety of religion.
But beginning to cultivate spiritual awareness is not always as simple as it seems – especially in family / unhealthy relationships, or while dealing with difficult people. Daily interactions such as these may feel like the very definition of conflict!
In the book “Science Of Speech”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers key understanding about non violent communication, along with conflict resolution skills and conflict management strategies. His spiritual teaching on how to resolve conflict - or to avoid it altogether - is offered in the context of common and everyday relationship challenges.
Whether wondering how to become more spiritual, or simply how to deal with negative people and difficult people, this book will prove invaluable.
Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance (Abr.)Dada Bhagwan
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 powerful tools for spiritual healing of both past and present is repentance with sincere apology. Yet, it is rare to find a concise scripture on forgiveness.
In the book “Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes the spiritual power of forgiveness prayer, and offers a precise formula for asking for forgiveness. The book allows anyone seeking to practice spiritual forgiveness prayer to easily understand how to repent, how to forgive someone, and self.
Who hasn’t asked themselves what there is to life beyond just living? What is true purpose in life? There must be higher purpose than just living…
In the book “Who am I?”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes that one’s ultimate life purpose is to find an answer to the age-old unanswered question of spiritual seekers: Who am I, and who is the ‘doer’ of all that happens in life?
Dadashri also resolves questions such as: “What is the nature of the journey of souls?”, “How was the world created?”, “How to find God?”, “How can I experience my own pure Soul?”, and “What is liberation?”
Ultimately, Dadashri describes that attaining knowledge of Self is the primary purpose of life, and the beginning of true spirituality. Having gained Self knowledge, spiritual development begins, after which one may attain ultimate liberation, or moksha.
Among the many spiritual books available today, Dadashri’s “Who am I?” is an exceptional resource.
This document provides information about a book including its title, author, publisher, year of publication, price, printer and copyright details. It lists 33 books by the Gnani Purush "Dada Bhagwan" on topics related to self-realization and Akram Vignan. It also provides a note about the translation from Gujarati and introduction about the Gnani Purush, current links for attaining self-realization, and a foreword about the content of the book.
“Aptavani 8” is the eighth in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Param Pujya Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What does karma mean, and what is the law of karma?”, “How was the world created, and what is the journey of souls?”, and “Who am I, and who is the ‘Doer’ (ego definition)?”
Pujya Dadashri also provides profound explanations on: “What is spirituality?”, “How can I experience the spiritual power of my pure Soul?”, “What are the signs of spiritual awakening?”, “How may I attain spiritual enlightenment and lead a spiritual life?”
For those wanting to learn how to become more spiritual, Pujya Dadashri describes how to attain the Self - explaining that the knowledge of Self is spiritual awakening, and the beginning of true spirituality.
Over the course of life, even in happy homes, it is only natural to encounter marriage problems. But, for some, the husband and wife relationship can be said to be the very definition of conflict!
In the book “Harmony in Marriage”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan provides spiritual relationship tips related to maintaining a harmonious marriage.
He offers marriage advice in answer to such questions as: “How to resolve conflict in my marriage?”, “How to adjust to my marriage partner?”, and even, “How to save a marriage?”
Param Pujya Dadashri also provides marriage guidance in the form of spiritual conflict resolution skills and conflict resolution strategies. His teachings on resolving conflict in family relationships is offered in the context of common and everyday marriage challenges.
In the myriad of spiritual books available today, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
Swami Shivkrupanand's/Swamiji's Buddha Poornima 2020 Speech TranslationSwati1223
Gautama Buddha provided different answers to three seekers who asked if the divine or universal consciousness (Parmatma) exists. To the first, an atheist, he said yes to shatter their beliefs. To the second, a blind believer, he said no to break their blind faith. To the third seeker, a genuine seeker, he remained silent to convey that Parmatma exists within and can be experienced through looking inward. The speaker similarly sought Parmatma through various external actions but found it only through turning inward and receiving self-realization from their guru, accepting the guru as representing Parmatma despite knowing Parmatma has no physical form. Yoga involves merging the soul with Par
“Aptavani 4” is the fourth in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Param Pujya Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is the definition of self awareness?”, “What is spirituality?”, “What are the benefits of spirituality and practice?”, “How can I experience a spiritual awakening, and what are the signs of spiritual awakening?”, “How may I attain spiritual enlightenment and lead a spiritual life?”
Pujya Dadashri also provides spiritual explanations regarding: “What is the meaning of ignorance?”, “Who am I?”, and “How can I experience the spiritual power of my pure Soul?”
For those seeking to learn how to become more spiritual, He explains that the knowledge of Self is the beginning of true spirituality. Upon attaining Self knowledge, one’s spiritual development begins, which eventually leads to ultimate liberation, or moksha.
“Aptavani 5” is the fifth in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is the meaning of karma?”, “How can I master the law of karma?”, “Who am I, and who is the ‘Doer’ (ego definition)?”, and “What is prakruti (non-self complex)?”
Dadashri also provides spiritual explanation on the topics of: “To attain the Self, must one control the five sense organs?”, “How does one define penance?”, and “What would be the definition of repentance?
For those wondering how to become more spiritual, Dadashri explains that the knowledge of Self is the beginning of true spirituality. With such spiritual development, and from understanding the law of karma, one can learn how to interact peacefully in worldly life.
This document discusses the importance of parents instilling moral values in their children. It says that children learn values from observing their parents' conduct, so parents must practice good values themselves. It also says that while schools can supplement values learning, the major responsibility lies with parents. The document advises parents to develop a loving family environment and to avoid hurtful speech around children, as this negatively impacts children's development. It emphasizes that with the right guidance, youth have the potential to help the world.
Yes, that is correct. If someone knows the way,
then with their guidance one can reach their destination easily.
Dadashri: So as long as you do not know the way, you
need a guru. The moment you know the way, you no longer
need a guru.
Questioner: But is a guru absolutely necessary for
spirituality?
Dadashri: Yes, a guru is absolutely necessary for
spirituality. Just as you need eyes to see, you definitely need a
guru for the path of liberation. The guru is like the other eye.
With one eye you cannot see properly, can you? Similarly,
without a g
1. To find the path to liberation, one needs a guru who has already traveled that path and gained knowledge of it.
2. Without a guru to show the way, one can keep searching but will likely get lost and not reach the destination.
3. A guru is needed to point out the path and guide the disciple towards liberation. The disciple asks the guru for guidance out of necessity, not to elevate the guru.
Human life is meant for serving others through one's mind, speech, and body. By focusing on helping others without concern for personal gain, one will fulfill the purpose of human life and have all their needs met. True happiness and liberation are attained when one uses their human existence for the benefit of others.
For those wondering how to lead a spiritual life, Pure Love emerges as an essential value. Naturally one begins inquiring into the ultimate meaning of love, true love, and unconditional love.
Other questions may also arise, such as:
To cultivate unconditional love, is forgiveness required? If so, how can I learn to practice forgiveness prayer?
In the context of unconditional love, what is marriage? Can a husband and wife relationship transform into living for love, and ultimately become an example of love supreme?
In the book “Pure Love”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers a profound definition, and explanation of unconditional love, and describes how Pure Love grows naturally with spiritual development.
Dadashri explains that the knowledge of Self, and blossoming of Pure Love is one of the signs of spiritual awakening.
This resource on the topic of Pure Love will prove invaluable to begin the spiritual path.
This document provides information about a book titled "Trimantra" published by Mahavideh Foundation. It includes publication details such as the original author, publisher, price, and printer. It also contains an introduction to the book which explains the meaning and benefits of the three mantras "Namo Arihantanam", "Namo Siddhanam", and "Namo Aayariyanam". Finally, it lists other books published on the topic of Akram Vignan by Dada Bhagwan.
Over the course of life, many people become puzzled by circumstances beyond their control – both their own and those of others. While investigating the principle of karma, one may still be left asking, “Why do bad things happen to good people?”
In the book “The Science of Karma”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan explains a precise definition of karma, and how exactly it works according to spiritual science.
Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is the law of karma, and how can I master it?”, “What is destiny, and does destiny relate to karma?”, “Can spiritual enlightenment liberate one from karma?”
Dadashri explains that the knowledge of Self is the beginning of true spiritual development. From then, along with understanding the law of karma, one learns to remain with inner peace in daily problems of life.
For those wondering how to live in peace in the midst of life’s challenges, this book is precious.
The Current Living Tirthankara Shree Simandhar SwamiDada Bhagwan
This document provides information about Dada Bhagwan and the path of liberation through Self-realization and devotion to Lord Simandhar Swami. It explains that Dada Bhagwan attained enlightenment in 1958 and provided a shortcut path of Self-realization called Akram Vignan. It emphasizes developing devotion to Lord Simandhar Swami, the current living Tirthankara in Mahavideh Kshetra, in order to attain liberation. Following Dada Bhagwan's guidance of performing daily worship and obeisance to Lord Simandhar Swami establishes a connection that ensures liberation in one's next life in Mahavideh Kshetra.
In today’s world, worry, stress and anxiety seem to have become part of daily life. Yet, who doesn’t wish to stop worrying, or wonder how to cure anxiety? Who doesn’t ask themselves what is peace of mind, and how can I live in peace?
Some proclaim, “Do not worry!”, or “Stop worrying and start living”; others offer natural cures for anxiety, or teach how to get rid of negative thoughts. But the internal struggle continues…
In the book “Worries”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers unique spiritual insight into how to cope with anxiety, and how to live a spiritual life of no worries.
He provides spiritual awareness of “Who am I?” and who is the doer in life, from which one can attain an internal state of no worry, and begin to live in peace.
For those facing problems in everyday life, and wondering how to get inner peace, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
Simple & Effective Science For Self RealizationDada Bhagwan
This document provides an overview of the goal of human life and how to attain eternal bliss through self-realization. It discusses that the ultimate goal is liberation (moksha) which can be achieved through attaining the knowledge of the self from a living Gnani. There are two stages of liberation - the first involves being unaffected by worldly miseries despite living in the world, and the second is complete freedom after death. It explains that everyone is searching for permanent happiness but it can only be found within the self. Through realizing the self, one attains eternal bliss which is the true meaning of liberation.
This document provides a summary of the key points from an essay on non-violence or ahimsa as expounded by Dada Bhagwan. It begins by stating that true understanding of ahimsa extends beyond just the physical to the subtle levels, and only those who have conquered inner violence like Dada Bhagwan can accurately explain it. It then outlines the table of contents for the document which discusses various topics around ahimsa from perspectives like bedbugs, farming, business, food, and more. It emphasizes that only the enlightened ones who have attained the state of complete non-violence can properly explain the subtle levels and mysteries of violence and non-violence.
Life requires continuous adjustment in relation to unpleasant and unfavorable circumstances. In everyday situations (such as opening an umbrella in the rain, or wearing a jacket in the cold) we generally don’t resist these required adjustments. However, when dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, in family relationships, or in the midst of marriage problems, adjustments become increasingly difficult. Some of our relationships could even be said to be the very definition of conflict! We ask ourselves, how can we possibly adjust in these emotionally-challenging situations?
In the book “Adjust Everywhere”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers the ultimate conflict resolution skills in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. His key phrase “Adjust Everywhere” is explained in the context of many common and everyday relationship challenges.
The book presented here reveals the properties of the Self and identifies the problems because of which we are unable to realize the Self. The book is divided into two subparts: Part 2
This part discusses the six elements (soul, matter, gatisahayak, sthitisahayak ,kaal and akash) in details and how the whole world is a combination of these elements, and explains the characteristics of matter, property and paryay of soul. “I am Chandu” is the cause of life and “I am soul” gives liberation.
The book presented here reveals the properties of the Self and identifies the problems because of which we are unable to realize the Self. The book is divided into two subparts:
Part 1
This part discusses which are the six eternal elements of the universe, the cause of rise of visheshbhav (“I”) and egoism. The soul remains in its original form but a separate identity (“I”) gets evolved due to pressure of scientific circumstantial evidences and self ignorance. “I“ is the first level of separate identity and “ego” is the second level.
Wrong beliefs such as “I am Chandu (reader should use his own name)”, “I am the doer” arise and consequently anger, pride, lust and greed develops out of such wrong beliefs. ”I am Chandu” this belief is the cause of all sorrow .Once this belief goes away there is no sorrow.
“Aptavani 2” is the second in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What are the benefits of the different types of religion?”, “How do I understand spirituality vs. religion?”, “What are the different types of yoga, and how are they relevant to spirituality and practice?”, “How can I experience a spiritual awakening, and attain spiritual enlightenment?”
Dadashri also provides spiritual clarification on the topics of: “What is the meaning of ignorance?”, “Who am I ?”, “How can I experience my own pure Soul?”, and “What is moksha, or liberation?”
Ultimately, Dadashri describes that knowledge of Self is the beginning of true spirituality. Having attained Self knowledge, spiritual development begins, after which one may attain ultimate liberation, or moksha.
“Aptavani 2” is the second in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What are the benefits of the different types of religion?”, “How do I understand spirituality vs. religion?”, “What are the different types of yoga, and how are they relevant to spirituality and practice?”, “How can I experience a spiritual awakening, and attain spiritual enlightenment?”
Dadashri also provides spiritual clarification on the topics of: “What is the meaning of ignorance?”, “Who am I ?”, “How can I experience my own pure Soul?”, and “What is moksha, or liberation?”
Ultimately, Dadashri describes that knowledge of Self is the beginning of true spirituality. Having attained Self knowledge, spiritual development begins, after which one may attain ultimate liberation, or moksha.
“Aptavani 6” is the sixth in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Dadashri offers in-depth answers to the urgent questions of: “What is the cause of life problems?”, “I experience so much internal struggle while facing problems – teach me how to get inner peace?”, “What is peace of mind, and how can I attain it?”, “I have so many problems in everyday life, my life feels like the very definition of injustice – help me understand how to live?!”
Dadashri explains that, from understanding “Who am I?” and attaining knowledge of Self, a foundation of spirituality opens up within. From this spiritual awakening, a newfound ability to face life problems arises. One begins to experience inner equanimity and peace of mind – regardless of any problems in everyday life.
“Aptavani 6” is the sixth in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Dadashri offers in-depth answers to the urgent questions of: “What is the cause of life problems?”, “I experience so much internal struggle while facing problems – teach me how to get inner peace?”, “What is peace of mind, and how can I attain it?”, “I have so many problems in everyday life, my life feels like the very definition of injustice – help me understand how to live?!”
Dadashri explains that, from understanding “Who am I?” and attaining knowledge of Self, a foundation of spirituality opens up within. From this spiritual awakening, a newfound ability to face life problems arises. One begins to experience inner equanimity and peace of mind – regardless of any problems in everyday life.
As much as we would prefer otherwise, conflict seems woven into the very fabric of life. On a daily basis, we find ourselves dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, or suffering marriage problems. We might say that some of our relationships are the very definition of conflict! While asking ourselves how to adjust in these circumstances, and how to handle conflict, we remain confused and perplexed.
In the book “Life Without Conflict”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers ultimate conflict resolution skills in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. His spiritual teaching on how to resolve conflict - or to avoid it altogether - is offered in the context of common and everyday relationship challenges.
Whether seeking relationship tips, marriage advice, or simply to learn how to stay healthy and to cultivate happy homes, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
Brahmacharya: Celibacy With UnderstandingDada Bhagwan
In the book “Brahmacharya: Celibacy With Right Understanding”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers unique insight into the definition of celibacy and the benefits of brahmacharya.
He clarifies common misunderstandings about celibacy, answering questions such as: “How do you define celibacy?”, “What are the spiritual reasons for abstinence from sex, and what are the benefits of abstinence?”, “Does spiritual power increase from brahmacharya, and how is celibacy related to spirituality and practice?”, “Must one take a vow of celibacy to practice brahmacharya?”
This book offers a clear road map to celibacy meaning and celibacy benefits, and is an invaluable resource for those wanting to learn how to become more spiritual through the practice of brahmacharya.
The document provides information about the Trimantra, which combines elements from the mantras of Jains, Vaishnavs, and Shaivites.
It explains that the Trimantra unifies the three mantras into one, providing the "complete fruit" rather than just a piece. Reciting all elements of the mantras together in the Trimantra can help remove obstacles in one's worldly life and lead to spiritual unity and harmony.
The document also notes that separating the mantras, as various religions have done, has diminished their importance and led to a lack of happiness. The Trimantra helps remedy this by bringing the mantras together once more as the original Lord
“Aptavani 9” is the ninth in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is the definition of ignorance, the definition of self awareness, and the definition of freedom – and are they all related?”, “What are the signs of spiritual awakening?”, “If I gain spiritual power from spiritual practices, is that dangerous to my spirituality in any way?, “What is liberation, or moksha?”
For those desirous of attaining moksha, Dadashri explains that certain pitfalls must be avoided in the process of spiritual development. He describes how, in spirituality and practice, one must be careful not to fall into a lack of awareness. From understanding “Who am I?” and attaining knowledge of Self, true spirituality unfolds within, which supports a spiritual life leading to ultimate liberation.
“Aptavani 9” is the ninth in a series of spiritual books titled “Aptavani”. In this series, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan addresses age-old unanswered questions of spiritual seekers.
Dadashri offers in-depth answers to questions such as: “What is the definition of ignorance, the definition of self awareness, and the definition of freedom – and are they all related?”, “What are the signs of spiritual awakening?”, “If I gain spiritual power from spiritual practices, is that dangerous to my spirituality in any way?, “What is liberation, or moksha?”
For those desirous of attaining moksha, Dadashri explains that certain pitfalls must be avoided in the process of spiritual development. He describes how, in spirituality and practice, one must be careful not to fall into a lack of awareness. From understanding “Who am I?” and attaining knowledge of Self, true spirituality unfolds within, which supports a spiritual life leading to ultimate liberation.
Over the course of life, even in happy homes, it is only natural to encounter marriage problems. But, for some, the husband and wife relationship can be said to be the very definition of conflict!
In the book “Harmony in Marriage”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan provides spiritual relationship tips related to maintaining a harmonious marriage.
He offers marriage advice in answer to such questions as: “How to resolve conflict in my marriage?”, “How to adjust to my marriage partner?”, and even, “How to save a marriage?”
Param Pujya Dadashri also provides marriage guidance in the form of spiritual conflict resolution skills and conflict resolution strategies. His teachings on resolving conflict in family relationships is offered in the context of common and everyday marriage challenges.
In the myriad of spiritual books available today, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
Life requires continuous adjustment in relation to unpleasant and unfavorable circumstances. In everyday situations (such as opening an umbrella in the rain, or wearing a jacket in the cold) we generally don’t resist these required adjustments. However, when dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, in family relationships, or in the midst of marriage problems, adjustments become increasingly difficult. Some of our relationships could even be said to be the very definition of conflict! We ask ourselves, how can we possibly adjust in these emotionally-challenging situations?
In the book “Adjust Everywhere”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers the ultimate conflict resolution skills in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. His key phrase “Adjust Everywhere” is explained in the context of many common and everyday relationship challenges.
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 can become disconcerting.
Naturally one begins to wonder, “Is it too late to apologize?”, “How to forgive and forget in unhealthy relationships?” and, “How to forgive yourself - both for mistakes of the past and for ongoing mistakes in the present?”
One of the most powerful tools for spiritual healing of both past and present is repentance with sincere apology. Yet, among the many spiritual books available today, it is rare to find a concise scripture on forgiveness.
In the book “Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes the spiritual power of forgiveness prayer, and offers a precise formula for asking for forgiveness.
This abridged version of Dadashri’s book “Pratikraman” allows anyone seeking to practice spiritual forgiveness prayer to easily understand how to repent, how to forgive someone, and how to begin forgiving yourself. This book is an invaluable resource for spirituality and health.
The Hidden Meaning of Truth and Untruth(In Portuguese)Dada Bhagwan
A lot of people struggle to understand what the truth is, what is right and what is wrong. There is perpetual dilemma to distinguish between right and wrong.
According to Dada Bhagwan, the Gnani Purush (the enlightened one), in the worldly life there are three types of truth. One - absolute truth (self) second - relative truth and third - untruth. In this book, Dadashri has discussed the meaning of absolute and relative truth.
Absolute truth 'I' can never be destroyed, it is eternal. It belongs to the soul (atma). The realization that you are pure soul (shuddha-atma) is eternal, and ultimate truth. Relative truth is what is determined by the people at large. The relative truth may vary from person to person. The relative truth may help us in our development in the relative world, but for real development absolute truth is necessary.
The book presents Pujya Dadashri’s spiritual discourses on absolute and relative truth and the nature of truth.
It is said that parenting is the most important role in life, as well as the one for which there is the least amount of preparation! It is only natural to wonder how to be a good parent, to seek parenting advice, or to inquire into how to discipline children. Parenting teenagers requires the strongest parenting skills – and an almost endless supply of parenting tips.
In the book “Generation gap”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers one of the most unique and best parenting books among the myriad of spiritual books available.
Dadashri offers spiritual behavior modification techniques in support of good parenting and living for love in one’s family relationships.
For anyone facing child behavior problems, undertaking teen parenting, or simply seeking a positive parenting program, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
As much as we would prefer otherwise, life includes its measure of unpleasant and unfavorable circumstances. In dealing with difficult people, facing unhealthy relationships, in family relationships, or in the midst of marriage problems, clashes occur. We might even say that some of our relationships are the very definition of conflict! We ask ourselves, how can we possibly avoid conflict in these emotionally-charged situations?
In the book “Avoid Clashes”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers ultimate conflict resolution skills in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. His spiritual teaching on how to resolve conflict - or to avoid it altogether - is offered in the context of common and everyday relationship challenges.
Whether seeking relationship tips, marriage advice, or to learn how to deal with negative people and difficult people, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
In today’s world, worry, stress and anxiety seem to have become part of daily life. Yet, who doesn’t wish to stop worrying, or wonder how to cure anxiety? Who doesn’t ask themselves what is peace of mind, and how can I live in peace?
Some proclaim, “Do not worry!”, or “Stop worrying and start living”; others offer natural cures for anxiety, or teach how to get rid of negative thoughts. But the internal struggle continues…
In the book “Worries”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers unique spiritual insight into how to cope with anxiety, and how to live a spiritual life of no worries.
He provides spiritual awareness of “Who am I?” and who is the doer in life, from which one can attain an internal state of no worry, and begin to live in peace.
For those facing problems in everyday life, and wondering how to get inner peace, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
In today’s world, worry, stress and anxiety seem to have become part of daily life. Yet, who doesn’t wish to stop worrying, or wonder how to cure anxiety? Who doesn’t ask themselves what is peace of mind, and how can I live in peace?
Some proclaim, “Do not worry!”, or “Stop worrying and start living”; others offer natural cures for anxiety, or teach how to get rid of negative thoughts. But the internal struggle continues…
In the book “Worries”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers unique spiritual insight into how to cope with anxiety, and how to live a spiritual life of no worries.
He provides spiritual awareness of “Who am I?” and who is the doer in life, from which one can attain an internal state of no worry, and begin to live in peace.
For those facing problems in everyday life, and wondering how to get inner peace, this book will prove an invaluable resource.
The Essence Of All Religion (In Telugu)Dada Bhagwan
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life inevitably face challenges in their pursuit of spirituality and practice. As spiritual development progresses, facing one’s faults, failures, and unintentional mistakes become disconcerting – even for the most sincere seeker.
One may then ask, “What are the benefits of the different types of religion? From the many religions of the world, which practices will accelerate my spiritual growth? In actuality, how to live exactly?”
In the book “The Essence of All Religion”, Gnani Purush (the enlightened One) Dada Bhagwan clarifies any confusion about religion vs. spirituality.
Pujya Dadashri offers the essential extract of spiritual science and religion in the form of Nine Kalams (highest spiritual intents). He explains that the Nine Kalams are the essence of the highest teaching of the religions of the world and the simplest, most direct means to live in peace.
The spiritual guidance available in this book is both unique and unparalleled.
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 powerful tools for spiritual healing of both past and present is repentance with sincere apology. Yet, it is rare to find a concise scripture on forgiveness.
In the book “Pratikraman: Freedom Through Apology & Repentance”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes the spiritual power of forgiveness prayer, and offers a precise formula for asking for forgiveness. The book allows anyone seeking to practice spiritual forgiveness prayer to easily understand how to repent, how to forgive someone, and self.
Death: Before, During & After (In Telugu)Dada Bhagwan
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?”
He also provides solutions to common concerns like: “How to stop anxiety about dying - how can I face my fear of death?”, “How to deal with stress, and manage grief and loss after losing a loved-one?”, “I’m facing death, please tell me how to become more spiritual?”
In this invaluable resource, Dadashri places death in a larger spiritual context by describing how to attain the Self; he explains that the knowledge of Self is the spirituality that liberates one from all suffering related to death and dying.
Death: Before, During & After (In Tamil)Dada Bhagwan
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?”
He also provides solutions to common concerns like: “How to stop anxiety about dying - how can I face my fear of death?”, “How to deal with stress, and manage grief and loss after losing a loved-one?”, “I’m facing death, please tell me how to become more spiritual?”
In this invaluable resource, Dadashri places death in a larger spiritual context by describing how to attain the Self; he explains that the knowledge of Self is the spirituality that liberates one from all suffering related to death and dying.
Anger management is a popular and necessary topic in today’s world. In dealing with difficult people, in our family relationships, or in facing marriage problems, we simply do not know how to deal with anger!
When dealing with anger, we may wonder, “Am I right?” or “How can I make myself understood?” Some of our relationships can be said to be the very definition of conflict! Lacking conflict resolution skills, and out of a sense of powerlessness in our circumstances, we become angry.
In the book “Anger”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers the ultimate anger management techniques in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. He gives numerous solutions for dealing both with our own anger, and the anger of others. In addition, Dadashri offers spiritual advice on how to handle difficult people, anger management tips, and relationship tips.
Anger management is a popular and necessary topic in today’s world. In dealing with difficult people, in our family relationships, or in facing marriage problems, we simply do not know how to deal with anger!
When dealing with anger, we may wonder, “Am I right?” or “How can I make myself understood?” Some of our relationships can be said to be the very definition of conflict! Lacking conflict resolution skills, and out of a sense of powerlessness in our circumstances, we become angry.
In the book “Anger”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers the ultimate anger management techniques in the form of spiritual conflict resolution strategies. He gives numerous solutions for dealing both with our own anger, and the anger of others. In addition, Dadashri offers spiritual advice on how to handle difficult people, anger management tips, and relationship tips.
Who hasn’t asked themselves what there is to life beyond just living? What is true purpose in life? There must be higher purpose than just living…
In the book “Who am I?”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes that one’s ultimate life purpose is to find an answer to the age-old unanswered question of spiritual seekers: Who am I, and who is the ‘doer’ of all that happens in life?
Dadashri also resolves questions such as: “What is the nature of the journey of souls?”, “How was the world created?”, “How to find God?”, “How can I experience my own pure Soul?”, and “What is liberation?”
Ultimately, Dadashri describes that attaining knowledge of Self is the primary purpose of life, and the beginning of true spirituality. Having gained Self knowledge, spiritual development begins, after which one may attain ultimate liberation, or moksha.
Among the many spiritual books available today, Dadashri’s “Who am I?” is an exceptional resource.
Who hasn’t asked themselves what there is to life beyond just living? What is true purpose in life? There must be higher purpose than just living…
In the book “Who am I?”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan describes that one’s ultimate life purpose is to find an answer to the age-old unanswered question of spiritual seekers: Who am I, and who is the ‘doer’ of all that happens in life?
Dadashri also resolves questions such as: “What is the nature of the journey of souls?”, “How was the world created?”, “How to find God?”, “How can I experience my own pure Soul?”, and “What is liberation?”
Ultimately, Dadashri describes that attaining knowledge of Self is the primary purpose of life, and the beginning of true spirituality. Having gained Self knowledge, spiritual development begins, after which one may attain ultimate liberation, or moksha.
Among the many spiritual books available today, Dadashri’s “Who am I?” is an exceptional resource.
What is addiction really, how does it happen, what is its basis and how to overcome it has been described by Dadashri. A true understanding of how dangerous addiction is can only change one's perception of addiction and one day free one from it. One of the remedies is the four-step technique. A unique way, in which (1) To make a strong resolve that addiction is wrong, (2) To collect details on how it is wrong and keep in awareness, (3) Despite the decision, as often as addiction occurs again, ask for forgiveness and resolve never to repeat it again (4) Not to protect the mistake even if someone points at our mistake or insults us. The person who has an addiction himself will get many keys from this book, but at the same time, if someone close to him has an addiction, Dadashri's understanding of how to deal with it will also give a new perspective. So that there is no attachment and abhorrence and that person also gets the willingness to come of the addiction.
The word 'addiction' has become so common in this period that many people are somehow involved in this. What is addiction really, how does it happen, what is its basis and how to overcome it etc. In this book, Dadashri has shown various ways to get rid of addiction. One of the remedies is the four-step technique. A unique way, in which (1) To make a strong resolve that addiction is wrong, (2) To collect details on how it is wrong and keep in awareness, (3) Despite the decision, as often as addiction occurs again, ask for forgiveness and resolve never to repeat it again (4) Not to protect the mistake even if someone points at our mistake or insults us. After attaining Self-realization, many Mahatmas who attain their inner happiness get free from their addictions. However, for those who have ongoing addictions, Dadashri has made a distinction between addictions that are condemned by people and those that are not and have strictly warned against those addictions that begets criticism.
O juiz natural do mundo é "a responsabilidade é de quem sofre". A justiça neste mundo funciona de acordo com isso, embora as pessoas não o compreendam devido à perspectiva egoísta. Na verdade, as pessoas sofrem por causa de suas próprias falhas, não por culpa de outros. Quando alguém julga a si mesmo, acaba se defendendo e continuando a cometer erros, permanecendo preso.
The religions of the world preserve the knowledge and protect the secrets of ancient powerful mantras.
At the heart of world religion, and among the most powerful mantras in the history of religion, is the Navkar mantra, or Trimantra.
In the book “Trimantra”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan explains the Trimantra, its mantra meaning, and the extraordinary benefits of its recitation.
Whether wishing to live with no worry while facing problems in everyday life, wondering how to get inner peace, or on a spiritual quest seeking spiritual enlightenment (self realization), utilizing Trimantra provides that – and more.
Among the many spiritual books available today, Dadashri’s spiritual guidance about the value of Trimantra, and how to best access its spiritual power, is invaluable.
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The very deep experience of silence helps to expand from the 3 - dimensional awareness of the body to all pervasive awareness. The bed of silence becomes deeper and more expansive - an ocean of silence with waves on it merge into complete silence called Ajapa state of the mind. This silence is the source of Creativity, Power, Knowledge and Bliss.
PHASE V
From this deep ocean of silence in the heart region, let one OM emerge as an audible sound which diffuses into the entire body and the space all around. Enjoy the beautiful vibrations.
Blink the eyes slowly, gently open the eyes and come out of meditation.
chakra yoga
Number of petals: 4 Location: Base of the spine Name: Foundation
Plane: Physical plane Sense Organ: Nose Work Organ: Anus Sense: Smell Element: Earth Shape: Square Sound: Lang
Muladhara is the root centre of physical experience, located at the base of the spine, the sacral plexus. The square represents the earth itself, the four dimensions and the four directions. Four allows for completion, and earth embodies the elements and conditions for human completion on all levels.
Muladhara Chakra is the meeting place of the three main nadis: Ida, Pingala and Sushumna. The downward-pointing triangle indicates the downward movement of energy and the three main nadis.
The seed mantra is Lam, the yellow square represents the earth element. The Muladhara chakra governs the vital breath Apana. An inverted triangle in the centre of the square encloses the unmanifest Kundalini, represented as a snake wrapped in three and a half coils around the svayambhu (self born) linga. Because her mouth faces downward, the flow of energy is downward.
The opening at the entrance of the sushumna is called brahma-dvara, the door of Brahma, which is closed by the coils of the sleeping Kundalini. As soon as one begins working with Muladhara chakra, this dormant energy awakens, raises its head and flows freely into the channel of Sushumna, the central nerve canal that runs along the spine. These two aspects of the kundalini: sleeping and waking, are identified as her “poison” and her “nectar.” The kundalini is poison when she remains asleep in the lower abdomen; she is nectar when she rises up through Sushumna, the medial channel, to reunite with Siva, the Absolute, in the yogin’s cranial vault.
In the pericarp is found the presiding deity Brahma, the lord of creation. His skin is the color of wheat, he wears a yellow dhoti and a green scarf. Brahma is four-faced, four-armed, holding in his upper left hand a lotus flower, the symbol of purity.
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Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
Lucid dreaming is safe and beneficial if done with caution. It has many benefits, such as overcoming fear and improving mental health, and minimal risks. There are many resources and tutorials available for those interested in trying it.
"Lift off" by Pastor Mark Behr at North Athens Baptist ChurchJurgenFinch
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Morning Service at North Athens Baptist Church Athens, Michigan
“Lift Off” by Pastor Mark Behr
Scriptures: Luke 24:50-53; Acts 1:6-11.
We are a small country Church in Athens Michigan who loves to reach out to others with the love of God. We worship an Awesome God who loves the whole world and wants everyone to see and understand what He has done for us. (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) We hope you are encouraging by our Sunday Morning sermon videos. If you are ever in the area, please feel free to attend our Sunday Morning Services at North Athens Baptist Church 2020 M Drive South, Athens, Michigan. If you have any question and would like to talk to Pastor Mark, or have prayer request please call the church at (269) 729-553
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This book is one of the best of the translated ones, for it has a warning character for all those who find themselves in the experience of material life. Irmão X provides a shrewd way of describing the subtleties and weaknesses that can jeopardize our intentions, making us more attentive and vigilant by providing us with his wise pages, reminding us between the lines of the Master's words: "Pray and watch."
God calls us to a journey of worshiping Him. In this journey you will encounter different obstacles and derailments that will want to sway you from worshiping God. You got to be intentional in breaking the barriers staged on your way of worship in order to offer God acceptable worship.
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John witnesses the sealing of God's 144,000 witnesses, and he hears the crying out or shouting of an unnumbered multitude of those who have been saved during the great tribulation.
This is an intermission scene before opening the seventh seal. We have seen six seals opened revealing of the events that would shortly occur. The first 4 reveal what was to occur in the great tribulation during the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in AD70.
The fifth seal reveals the question from those slain as to when the Lord would avenge their death. The sixth seal reveals the answer to them from the One on the throne and of the Lamb which would be the punishment of their persecutors and accomplices. John sees four messengers/angels holding back the four winds of the earth & keeping them from blowing on the earth, the sea or any tree. In this figurative language, these are not heavenly messengers/angels. These represent those who are trying to restrain the word of God everywhere. Their efforts are restrained by the messenger in verse 2, preventing them from holding back the 4 winds, the spread of the gospel of Christ by His messengers/angels. These 4 winds stand on the four corners of the earth, Rome’s worldwide influence to stop its spread. But the gospel will be preached in all the earth. See the study for the Bible passages that support this. John hears the commands given relating to the sealing of the servants of God and the figurative number representing them. John sees a great multitude standing before the throne of all nations and kindreds and people and tongues who are clothed with white robes. All the messengers/angels stood around the throne and the elders and the four beasts fell before the throne and worshipped God. One of the elders asks John what those were that were wearing white robes. John said he knew and the elder identifies them. The chapter ends with his explanation.
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The Three Mantras That Destroy All Obstacles in Life
Namo Vitaraagaya
I bow to the Ones who are absolutely free from all attachment
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Namo Arihantanam
I bow to the living Ones who have annihilated all internal
enemies of anger, pride, deceit and greed
Namo Siddhanam
I bow to the Ones who have attained the state of total and final
liberation
Namo Aayariyanam
I bow to the Self-realized masters who impart the Knowledge of
the Self to others
Namo Uvazzayanam
I bow to the Ones who have received the Knowledge of the Self
and are helping others attain the same
Namo Loye Savva Sahunam
I bow to the Ones, wherever they may be, who have received the
Knowledge of the Self
Eso Pancha Namukkaro
These five salutations
Savva Pavappanasano
Destroy all demerit karma
Mangalanam Cha Savvesim
Of all that is auspicious
Padhamam Havai Mangalam
This is the highest
Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
I bow to the Ones who have attained the absolute Self in human form
Om Namah Shivaya
I bow to all human beings who have become instruments for the
salvation of the world
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1. Adjust Everywhere
2. Anger
3. Aptavani - 1
4. Aptavani - 2
5. Aptavani - 4
6. Aptavani - 5
7. Aptavani - 6
8. Aptavani - 8
9. Aptavani - 9
10. Autobiography of Gnani Purush A.M.Patel
11. Avoid Clashes
12. Brahmacharya: Celibacy Attained With Understanding
13. Death: Before, During and After...
14. Flawless Vision
15. Generation Gap
16. Harmony in Marriage
17. Life Without Conflict
18. Money
19. Noble Use of Money
20. Non-Violence
21. Pratikraman: The Master Key That Resolves All Conflicts
(Abridged & Big Volume)
22. Pure Love
23. Right Understanding to Help Others
24. Science of Karma
25. Science of Speech
26. The Current Living Tirthankara Shree Simandhar Swami
27. Simple and Effective Science for Self-Realization
28. The Essence of All Religion
29. The Fault Is of the Sufferer
30. The Guru and the Disciple
31. The Hidden Meaning of Truth and Untruth
32. The Practice of Humanity
33. Trimantra
34. Whatever Has Happened Is Justice
35. Who Am I?
36. Worries
‘Dadavani’ Magazine is published every month in English
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6. Who Is Dada Bhagwan?
In June 1958, around 6 o’clock one evening, amidst the
hustle and bustle of the Surat railway station while seated
on a bench, ‘Dada Bhagwan’ manifested completely within
the sacred bodily form of Ambalal Muljibhai Patel. Nature
revealed a remarkable phenomenon of spirituality! In the
span of an hour, the vision of the universe was unveiled to
him! Complete clarity for all spiritual questions such as,
‘Who are we? Who is God? Who runs the world? What is
karma? What is liberation?’ etc. was attained.
What He attained that evening, He imparted to others
through his original Scientific experiment (Gnan Vidhi) in
just two hours! This has been referred to as the Akram
path. Kram means to climb up sequentially, step-by-step
while Akram means step-less, a shortcut, the elevator path!
He, himself, would explain to others who Dada
Bhagwan is by saying, “The one visible before you is not
Dada Bhagwan. I am the Gnani Purush and the One who
has manifested within is Dada Bhagwan who is the Lord
of the fourteen worlds. He is also within you, and within
everyone else too. He resides unmanifest within you, whereas
here [within A. M. Patel], He has manifested completely!
I, myself, am not God (Bhagwan); I also bow down to the
Dada Bhagwan who has manifest within me.”
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After attaining the Knowledge of the Self in 1958,
absolutely revered Dada Bhagwan (Dadashri) traveled
nationally and internationally to impart spiritual discourse
and Self-realization to spiritual seekers.
During his lifetime itself, Dadashri had given the
spiritual power to Pujya Dr. Niruben Amin (Niruma) to
bestow Self-realization to others. In the same way, after
Dadashri left his mortal body, Pujya Niruma conducted
spiritual discourses (satsang) and imparted Self-realization to
spiritual seekers, as an instrumental doer. Dadashri had also
given Pujya Deepakbhai Desai the spiritual power to conduct
satsang. At present, with the blessings of Pujya Niruma,
Pujya Deepakbhai travels nationally and internationally to
impart Self-realization as an instrumental doer.
After Self-realization, thousands of spiritual seekers
prevail in a state free from bondage and dwell in the
experience of the Self, whilst carrying out all their worldly
responsibilities.
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8. Note About This Translation
The Gnani Purush,Ambalal M. Patel, also commonly known
as ‘Dadashri’ or ‘Dada’, gave spiritual discourses that were in the
form of answers to questions asked by spiritual aspirants. These
discourses were recorded and compiled into books by Pujya Dr.
Niruben Amin in the Gujarati language.
Dadashri had said that it would be impossible to translate His
satsangs and the Knowledge about the Science of Self-realization
word for word into other languages, because some of the meaning
would be lost in the process. Therefore, in order to understand
precisely the Akram Science of Self-realization, He stressed the
importance of learning Gujarati.
However, Dadashri did grant His blessings to translate His
words into other languages so that spiritual seekers could benefit
to a certain degree and later progress through their own efforts.
This book is not a literal translation, but great care has been taken
to preserve the essence of His original message.
Spiritual discourses have been and continue to be translated
from Gujarati. For certain Gujarati words, several translated words
or even sentences are needed to convey the meaning, hence many
Gujarati words have been retained within the translated text for
better understanding. Where the Gujarati word is used for the first
time, it is italicized, followed by a translation explaining its meaning
in parenthesis. Subsequently, only the Gujarati word is used in the
text that follows. This serves a two-fold benefit; firstly, ease of
translation and reading, and secondly, make the reader more familiar
with the Gujarati words, which is critical for a deeper understanding
of this spiritual Science. The content in square brackets provides
further clarity regarding the matter, which is not present in the
original Gujarati content.
This is a humble attempt to present to the world, the essence
of His Knowledge. While reading this translation, if there is any
contradiction or discrepancy, then it is the mistake of the translators
and the understanding of the matter should be clarified with the
living Gnani to avoid misinterpretation.
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The Self is the Soul (Atma) within all living beings.
The term pure Soul is used by the Gnani Purush for the
awakened Self, after the Gnan Vidhi. The word Self, with an
uppercase ‘S’, refers to the awakened Self which is separate from
the worldly-interacting self, which is written with a lowercase ‘s’.
Wherever Dadashri uses the term ‘we’, ‘us’, or ‘our’, He is
referring to Himself, the Gnani Purush.
Similarly, the use ofYou orYour in the middle of a sentence,
with an uppercase first letter, or ‘You’, ‘Your’ in single quotes at
the beginning of the sentence, refers to the state of the awakened
Self or Pragnya. This is an important distinction for the correct
understanding of the difference between the awakened Self and
the worldly-interacting self.
Wherever the name ‘Chandubhai’is used, the reader should
substitute his or her name and read the matter accordingly.
The masculine third person pronoun ‘he’ and likewise the
object pronoun ‘him’ have been used for the most part throughout
the translation. Needless to say, ‘he’ includes ‘she’ and ‘him’
includes ‘her’.
For reference, a glossary of all the Gujarati words is either
provided at the back of this book or available on our website at:
http://www.dadabhagwan.org/books-media/glossary/
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10. Editorial
Anger is a weakness, yet people think of it as a
strength. In comparison to a person who gets angry, a person
who does not get angry possesses an incredible silent aura
of sternness and purity!
Generally speaking, when things do not go our way,
or when someone is not understanding what we are trying
to say, or when a difference of viewpoint arises, we get
angry. Many times, we are right, and if someone accuses
us of being wrong, then we get angry. However, our being
right is only according to our viewpoint, isn’t it? According
to the other person’s viewpoint, he will indeed believe
himself to be right, won’t he? Many times, we do not have
the insight, we do not have the foresight, we do not know
what to do, and so we get angry.
We get angry when we are insulted, we get angry
when we incur a loss. In this way, anger arises in order to
protect our pride or greed. At that time, it is necessary to
have the awareness to break free from the inner weakness
of pride and greed. If the house helper were to break the
cup and saucer, then anger would arise, and what if the son-
in-law were to break it? See how the anger remains under
control in that situation! Therefore, it is only dependent on
one’s belief, isn’t it?
If someone causes us damage or insults us, then it
is indeed the result of our own karma. The other person is
simply instrumental in that. Only when such understanding
has set in, will anger leave.
Wherever and whenever anger arises, you should
make a mental note of it and maintain awareness over that.
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whomever you get angry towards, they will feel hurt, and
they will bind vengeance against you. And so you will
encounter that person again in your next life!
When parents get angry with their children and when
gurus get angry with their disciples, merit karma is bound
by that. This is because the motive behind it is for the
person’s benefit, to improve them. If it is for their own
self-interest, then they bind demerit karma! Just look at the
precision in the understanding of the absolutely detached
Lords (Vitaraago)!
All the details regarding anger, which is a very
troublesome, overt weakness, have been compiled and
published in this book. The only prayer is, may it be
immensely helpful for the wise reader to become free of
anger.
- Dr. Niruben Amin
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12. 2
Anger 1
Anger
Who Accepts ‘I am Wrong’?
Questioner: If I am right, yet someone makes me out
to be wrong, then I feel angry towards him from within. So
what should I do to stop the anger from arising so quickly?
Dadashri: Yes, but it is only when you are right, isn’t
it? Are you really right? Did you realize that you are right?
Questioner: My soul (atma) tells me that I am right.
Dadashri: In this case, you yourself are the judge,
you are the lawyer, and you are the defendant. So of course
you are right, aren’t you? Then you will never be proven
wrong, will you? The other person also feels, ‘Only I am
right.’ Do you understand?
These Are All Weaknesses
Questioner: But what I wanted to ask is that, is it
not good to feel agitation towards injustice? For a particular
matter, when we clearly see injustice has taken place, are
we not justified in becoming infuriated?
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strength?
Questioner: But there should indeed be anger in
certain situations!
Dadashri: No, no. Anger itself is a weakness. To say
that there should indeed be anger in certain situations is a
worldly statement. It is because one is not able to get rid
of his anger that he says that there should indeed be anger!
The One for Whom Even the Mind Does Not
Spoil Is Powerful
Questioner: So then, if someone insults me and I
remain quiet, then wouldn’t that be considered a weakness?
Dadashri: No. Actually, to tolerate an insult is
considered a great strength! If someone were to hurl an
abuse at me right now, then it would not affect me at all.
Even my mind would not spoil for that person. That itself
is strength! Whereas all these people do indeed keep on
quarreling, every single living being keeps on fighting, that
is all considered a weakness. Therefore, to tolerate an insult
quietly is the greatest strength. And when you are able to
bear such an insult just once, if you move one step further,
then the energy to move a hundred steps further arises. Did
you understand? If the person being faced with is strong,
then every living being indeed becomes weak in front of
him; that is one’s intrinsic property. However, even if a
weak person instigates you, yet you do not do anything to
him, then that is considered strength.
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Really, the weak should be protected and the strong
should be confronted. However, such people no longer exist
in the current era of the time cycle! Nowadays, people keep
hurting the weak and running away from the strong. Very
few people protect the weak and stand up to the strong.
When such people exist, they are considered as having the
attribute of the warrior class. Otherwise, the entire world
keeps hurting the weak. At home, the husband dominates
over the wife. If you beat a cow that is tied up, where will
she go? And what if you untie the cow and then beat her?
She will either run away or fight back.
A person who, despite having the strength to do so,
does not harass another person, does not harass even his
enemy, is considered as being strong. Right now, if someone
was getting angry with you and you got angry with him,
then wouldn’t that be considered cowardly? So what I
am saying is that, anger-pride-deceit-greed are themselves
weaknesses. For the one who is strong, what is the need
to get angry? Yet one attempts to control the other person
through the ‘heat’ of anger. However, the one who does
not have anger must have something, mustn’t he? Even
animals become subdued by the conduct that he possesses,
the conduct known as sheel. Tigers, lions, all enemies, the
entire army becomes subdued!
An Angry Person Is Indeed Weak
Questioner: But Dada, what should we do if someone
gets heated up in front of us?
Dadashri: They will definitely get heated up! Is it
under their control? The inner machinery is not under their
control! This machinery keeps on working some way or
another. If it were under their control, then they would not
let the machine get heated up! To get heated up even to
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not in his hands?
As it is, there is no need in this world to get heated
up at any point of time. Even if someone says, “This boy
is not obeying me,” then that is no reason to get heated
up. You should handle that situation by remaining calm.
It is actually because you are weak that you are getting
heated up. And to get heated up is considered a tremendous
weakness. Therefore, the greater the weakness one has, that
is indeed why one gets heated up! So you should have pity
for the person who gets heated up. ‘The poor guy has no
control over this matter.’ You should pity the one who has
no control over even his own nature.
What does it mean to get heated up? To catch fire
yourself first, and then to burn the other person. Once one
lights the match, he catches fire and then he burns the other
person. So if becoming heated up were under one’s own
control, then no one would get heated up, would they!
Who likes inner burning? If someone says, “Sometimes it
is necessary to get angry in worldly life.” Then I respond,
“No, there is no such reason for you to get angry there.”
Anger is a weakness; that is why it ends up happening.
That is why the Lord has referred to it as a weakness.
Who is referred to as a Purush (Self-realized One)? The
one who has no weakness of anger-pride-deceit-greed; the
Lord has referred to such a person as a Purush. Therefore,
these men that you see around here have also been referred
to as weak, yet they do not feel ashamed. They are good
in that aspect. Otherwise, if we call them weak, they will
be ashamed, won’t they? However, they do not have such
awareness. How much awareness do they have? If they
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are given water to bathe, then they will bathe. Eating,
bathing, sleeping; they have awareness of all of that, but
they do not have awareness beyond that. That which is
considered the special awareness of mankind, of what a
gentleman is; people do not have the awareness to spot
such gentlemanliness.
Anger-pride-deceit-greed is overt weakness. And have
you not observed that the hands and legs tremble when a
lot of anger arises?
Questioner: Even the body says no, that you should
not get angry.
Dadashri: Yes, even the body says no, that this does
not suit us. So anger is considered an immense weakness!
That is why you should not get angry!
The Personality of the One Without Weakness
Impresses Others
Questioner: If someone is badly beating a child
and we happen to be passing by at that time, and we try
to convince him otherwise, but he does not obey us, then
ultimately, should we not scold him and get angry and
push him away?
Dadashri: He will not refrain from beating [the child]
even if you get angry. He may even beat you! Nevertheless,
why are you getting angry with him? Calmly speak to him,
start up a conversation with him. Otherwise, if you react
by getting angry, that is a weakness!
Questioner: Then should we let him beat the child?
Dadashri: No, you should go there and say, “Good
man, why are you doing this? What has this child ruined
of yours?” You can explain to him by speaking like this. If
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within you. The one who does not have any weaknesses
has a personality that makes an impression! Even when
such a person says something casually, everyone will
obey him.
Questioner: Perhaps they may not.
Dadashri: Why do they not obey you? Your
personality does not impress them. That is why one should
not have weakness; one should be of moral and pure
conduct. One should be a man of personality! Hundreds
of thousands of hooligans would run away simply upon
seeing such a person! Whereas no one would run away
from an irritable person; on the contrary, he would even
be beaten! The world would indeed beat the one who is
weak!
Therefore, one should be a man of personality. When
does one acquire personality? Personality is acquired when
one understands the science. That which is forgotten in this
world is [relative] knowledge, and that which can never be
forgotten is science!
Snow Is More Deadly Than Heat
Did you know that it snows in certain places? Now
where it snows, it is very cold, isn’t it? That snow burns
all the trees, all the cotton plants and grass, everything
gets burnt. You know about that, don’t you? Why does
everything get burnt in the cold?
Questioner: It is because the cold is over the limit.
Dadashri: Yes, so if you keep your cool like that,
then that kind of sheel (highest state of conduct in worldly
interaction) will arise.
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Where Anger Dissolves, There Is the Silent Aura
of Sternness and Purity
Questioner: But Dada, to remain overly calm is also
a kind of weakness, isn’t it?
Dadashri: There is no need to remain overly
calm. You should stay within limit; that is referred to as
normality. Below normal is the fever, above normal is
the fever, ninety-eight is the normal. Therefore, you only
require normality.
People are more fearful of those who do not get
angry compared to those who get angry. What is the
reason behind that? When anger dissolves, the silent aura
of sternness and purity (prataap) arises, that is the law of
nature! Otherwise, there would be no one to protect such
a person. Anger was a defense [mechanism]; in the state
of ignorance, one would defend himself through anger.
The Irritable Person Finishes in Last Place
Questioner: Is virtuous irritation or virtuous anger
a good thing or not?
Dadashri: What do people call that? Even the children
will say, “He is always cranky!” Irritation is foolishness!
Irritation is considered a weakness. If we ask the children,
“What is your father like?” Then even they will say, “He
is a very cranky person!” Now tell me, did his reputation
increase or decrease? One should not have this weakness.
Hence, where there is virtuousness, there is no weakness.
If we were to ask the children at home, “Who would
you rank as first in your home?” Then the children would
evaluate, ‘My mother does not get irritated, so she is the
best. She is number one.’ Then comes second, third, and
so on, and finally, the father finishes in last place! Why is
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even then he is last in number?” They respond, “Yes.” Just
imagine! Even though you work hard and toil, you feed
them, you earn the money and provide for them, yet you
come in at last place?
Anger Means Blindness
Questioner: Generally speaking, what could the main
reason be for a person to get angry?
Dadashri: It is because his vision becomes blocked!
When does a person collide with a wall? When he is not
able to see the wall, that is when he collides with it, doesn’t
he? Similarly, when a person is not able to see from within,
he ends up getting angry. Since he is not able to find the
solution to move ahead, he ends up getting angry.
Anger Arises When There Is Lack of Insight
When does anger arise? The answer is, as one’s
vision (darshan) becomes blocked, his knowledge (gnan)
also becomes blocked, that is why anger arises. The same
is true for pride. The vision becomes blocked, due to which
the knowledge becomes blocked, that is why pride arises.
Questioner: Kindly explain this by giving examples;
that will be easier to understand.
Dadashri: Don’t our people say, “Why did you get
so angry?” The other person will respond, “I couldn’t think
clearly so I ended up getting angry.” Yes, when a person
cannot think clearly, he ends up getting angry. Would the
one who has insight get angry? When one gets angry,
then to whom does that anger give the first reward? When
something catches fire, it first burns its own self. Then it
burns others.
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The Fire of Anger Burns Oneself and Others
Anger is like setting fire to one’s own house. If you
have filled your house with hay, and you light a match to
it, then that is referred to as anger. So one burns himself
first and then he burns the neighbors.
Say big haystacks have been gathered in someone’s
field, but what would happen if just a single lit match were
to be thrown in that pile?
Questioner: It would burn.
Dadashri: Similarly, by getting angry just once,
everything one would have earned over the course of two
years would be ruined. Anger means a live fire. The person
himself would not realize, ‘I have incurred a great loss.’
This is because the things on the outside do not reduce,
yet everything gets destroyed within. The preparations
that one has made for the next life, a part of that gets
consumed. And what would happen if a large portion of
that is consumed? Here, as a human being, he was eating
bread, instead he will have to take birth in the animal realm
to eat grass in the next life. To go from eating bread to
eating grass; is that considered dignified?
No person in this world can conquer anger. Anger
has two parts. One part is in the form of visible anger
and the other is in the form of invisible anger. Those who
are able to conquer anger are conquering it in the form
of visible anger. The fact is, if one [kashay; anger-pride-
deceit-greed] is suppressed, then the other increases. One
will say, “I conquered anger.” So then his pride increases.
In reality, one is not able to conquer anger completely. [In
such an instance,] One is considered to have conquered
visible anger.
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Only anger that has a lingering effect (tanto) is referred
to as anger (krodh). Say a husband and wife had a big fight
at night, tremendous anger flared up, they both laid awake
the entire night. In the morning, the wife serves him tea
by banging the cup a little. So, the husband understands
that there is still a lingering effect! This is referred to as
krodh. The lingering effect can last for any given amount
of time! Oh, some people hold on to it for their entire
lifetime! The father will not look at his son and the son
will not look at his father! The lingering effect of anger
can only be detected based on the grimace on one’s face.
The lingering effect is such a thing that had someone
insulted me fifteen years ago and I had not come across that
person for fifteen years, yet when I come across that person
today, then simply upon encountering him, I remember
everything; that is referred to as a lingering effect. As it
is, nobody can dissolve the lingering effect. Even the big
ascetics and monks hold on to the lingering effect. If you
happen to have instigated them at night, then they would
not speak to you for fifteen days. That is a lingering effect!
The Difference Between Gusso and Krodh
Questioner: Dada, what is the difference between
gusso (becoming upset) and krodh?
Dadashri: Krodh is that which is with ego. When
gusso and ego are combined, then it is referred to as krodh.
And when a father gets angry with his son, that is not
considered krodh. The ego does not become involved in
that anger. That is why it is referred to as gusso. So the
Lord has said, “Even if he [the father] has gusso, credit
him with merit karma.” Then one may ask, “Even though
he has gusso?” The Lord will say, “No, if one has krodh,
22. Anger 11 12
then he binds demerit karma, there is no demerit karma
for gusso.” The ego is involved in krodh, whereas for you,
when gusso arises, you feel bad from within, don’t you?
Anger-pride-deceit-greed are of two types.
One type of anger is such that it can be turned around;
it is preventable. If anger arises towards someone, then it can
be turned around from within and it can be cooled down.
That is anger that can be turned around. If one reaches this
stage, then his worldly interactions become very pleasant!
The other type of anger is such that it cannot be turned
around; it is unpreventable. One may try very hard, but the
‘firecracker’ inevitably bursts! That is anger that cannot
be turned around, unpreventable. This anger is harmful to
oneself and harmful to the other person as well!
To what extent has the Lord deemed anger acceptable
with regard to monks, ascetics? As long as that anger does
not hurt the other person; the Lord has deemed acceptable
that much anger. He has deemed anger acceptable to the
extent that one’s anger hurts himself alone but does not
hurt anyone else.
Recognize the Knower
Questioner: We all know that getting angry is bad.
Yet….
Dadashri: It is such that the one who gets angry
does not know. The one who is greedy does not know,
the one with pride does not know; the Knower is different.
Whereas these people think in their mind, ‘I know all this,
yet why does it happen?’ Now who is the one who says, ‘I
know?’ They do not know this. They do not know who it
is that Knows; that is the only thing they need to discover.
If one discovers the Knower, then it is possible to get rid
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The Right Solution Is to Know It Once
Questioner: Despite knowing it, anger arises. How
can that be prevented?
Dadashri: Who is the one who knows? After
Knowing, anger will not arise at all. As anger does arise,
it means that you do not Know at all. You are simply
expressing the ego of ‘I know.’
Questioner: After anger arises, the awareness arises
that ‘I should not get angry.’
Dadashri: No, but after Knowing, anger does not arise.
Say two bottles are placed here and someone has explained
that one has medicine in it and the other has poison in it.
Both bottles look identical, but if one ends up making a
mistake, then we can understand that this person does not
know at all, isn’t it? If he does not make a mistake, then we
can say that he knows. However, as a mistake has occurred,
it is decided that he did not know. Similarly, when anger
arises, you actually do not know anything at all; you are
needlessly roaming around with the ego of knowing. Would
you stumble in the presence of light? Therefore, for as long
as you stumble, you have not Known anything at all. You
are actually referring to darkness itself as light, and that
is indeed your own mistake. Therefore, sit in this satsang
(spiritual discourse) and Know it once; then anger-pride-
deceit-greed, everything will dissolve.
Questioner: But anger arises for everyone!
Dadashri: Ask this person, he denies it.
Questioner: After coming to satsang, anger definitely
does not arise!
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Dadashri: Is that so? What kind of ‘medicine’ must
he have taken? He has taken such a ‘medicine’ whereby
the basis of abhorrence is eradicated.
[Control It] Through Right Understanding
Questioner: Say I end up getting angry with someone
who is close to me. The person may even be right according
to his viewpoint. Yet I end up getting angry from my
viewpoint, so what is the reason that I end up getting angry?
Dadashri: If you are walking along, and a stone falls
from a building onto your head and you start bleeding, then
would you get very angry at that time?
Questioner: No, in that case, it just happened.
Dadashri: No, but why do you not get angry in that
situation? So when you do not see anybody there, then how
would anger arise?
Questioner: No one threw the stone intentionally.
Dadashri: And if you were to go out now and a boy
were to throw a stone at you and you were to get hit by it
and start bleeding, then you would get angry at him. Why
is that? You would say, “That boy threw a stone at me and
that is why I started bleeding.” That is why you would get
angry and say, “Why did you throw it?” Whereas if a stone
were to come rolling down from a hill and it were to hit
you on the head and you were to start bleeding, then you
would look around but you would not get angry!
In the other situation, it appears to a person that,
‘This person is indeed the one doing it.’ No one can ever
hit another person intentionally. Therefore, whether a stone
rolls down from a hill or a person throws a stone at you,
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As you know that nobody has hit it intentionally,
therefore in that situation, you do not get angry. Moreover,
you say, “I end up getting angry. I am very short-tempered
by nature.” Oh mortal one, it is not in your inherent
nature to get angry. Why don’t you get angry with a
police officer? Why don’t you get angry when a police
officer scolds you? You get angry with your wife, you
get angry with the children, the neighbors. You get angry
with your subordinates, but why don’t you get angry with
your boss? Anger cannot arise in a person on its own,
by one’s inherent nature. Actually, one wants to do his
willfulness.
Questioner: How can it be controlled?
Dadashri: Through understanding. The person who
you come across is actually instrumental in the process and
is giving you the result of your very own karma. He has
become instrumental in the process. Now if you understand
this, then the anger can come under control. When you see
a stone falling from a hill, then you are able to control
your anger. So here, too, you need to understand that all
this is indeed like a hill.
If another car comes at you from the wrong side of the
road, then you would not scold the driver, would you? You
would not get angry with him, would you? Why? Would
you collide with the car and smash it? No. Why would you
not do it there? You become wise in that situation that, ‘I
may die.’ On the contrary, oh mortal one, you die even
more when you get angry. However, you are not able to
see the complete picture there, whereas in the other case,
it can be seen overtly; that is the only difference! Would
26. Anger 15 16
you not retaliate on the road? Would you not get angry,
even if the fault were of the other person?
Questioner: No.
Dadashri: In the same way, you need to understand
this when it comes to life as well.
The Results Can Change Only When the Causes
Change
One man asks me, “I have been trying to get rid of
this anger for infinite lifetimes, but why does this anger
not leave?” I tell him, “You may not know the solution to
get rid of anger.” He responds, “The solutions for getting
rid of anger have been written in the scriptures; I have
been doing all of that, yet the anger does not depart.” I
tell him, “The solution has to be the right one.” He says,
“I have read many right solutions, but nothing has been
of use.” So I tell him, “Trying to find a solution to stop
the anger is foolishness. This is because anger is actually
a result. Just as, if you have taken an exam and you get
the result; this is the equivalent of trying to get rid of the
result. This result that has come, what is it the result of?
That is what you need to change.”
People say, “Control your anger, get rid of anger.”
Hey, why are you doing this? You are unnecessarily giving
yourself a headache! In spite of that, the anger does not
actually leave. Yet they will say, “No, sir, I have controlled
my anger to some extent.” Hey! As long as it exists within,
it cannot be considered as under control. So that man asks,
“Then do you have any other solution?” I respond, “Yes,
there is a solution. Will you do it?” He responds, “Yes.”
So I say, “Make a note at least once that with whom do
you get angry the most in this world? Wherever you get
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not get angry with this person.’ Many people do wrong, yet
you do not get angry with them, whereas for others, even
if the poor person is doing the right thing, you get angry
with him. Therefore, there must be some reason, right?
Questioner: Would a knot have been bound in the
mind towards that person?
Dadashri: Yes, a knot has been bound. What should
you now do to release this knot? The examination has
already been given. However many times you are going to
get angry with that person, you are going to get angry that
many times. And a knot has already been formed for that
person, but what should you do from now on? Whomever
you get angry with, do not allow your mind to become
negative towards that person. You should reform your mind
that, ‘This person is doing that on the account of my own
destiny. Whatever he is doing is due to the unfolding of
my own karma and that is why he is doing it.’ You should
reform your mind in this way. If you keep reforming your
mind and if your mind reforms towards that person, then
you will stop getting angry towards that person. There will
be an effect of the past for some time, the effect of the
past, it will give that much effect and then it will cease.
This is a very subtle point and people have not
discovered it. There is a solution for everything, isn’t
there? The world would not exist without solutions, would
it! The world simply tries to destroy the results. Therefore,
the solution for anger-pride-deceit-greed is this. Do not
do anything about the effect; if you destroy their causes,
then all of them will depart. Therefore, one should be a
thinker. Otherwise, if one is unaware, then how will he
find a solution?
28. Anger 17 18
Questioner: How can the causes be destroyed? Please
explain that again!
Dadashri: Say I keep getting angry with this man and
then I decide that my anger towards him is the result of
me previously seeing faults in him. Now whatever wrong
he does, if I do not let it affect my mind, then the anger
towards him will gradually cease. However, if there are
some results of the past, then that many will come, but
everything else will cease later on.
Questioner: Does anger arise by seeing faults in
others?
Dadashri: Yes. You should also keep in mind that,
the faults that you are seeing, they are wrong results too.
Therefore, when you stop seeing these wrong results,
then the anger will cease. When you stop seeing faults,
everything ceases.
At the Root of Anger Is the Ego
People ask, “What kind of medicine should I take
to remedy my anger?” I respond, “What are you doing
right now?” They say, “I keep suppressing the anger.” I
ask, “Do you suppress it upon recognizing it or without
recognizing it? You will have to recognize anger, won’t
you? Anger and peace both ‘sit’ together. Now, if you do
not recognize anger, then you are suppressing peace, and
on the contrary, peace would ‘die’! Therefore, this is not
worth suppressing!” So then they would understand that
anger is ego. So through what type of ego does anger arise?
You should examine that.
When this child broke a glass, you got angry. At
that time, what kind of ego prevailed? ‘I incurred a loss
of this glass’; it is that kind of ego. You have the ego of
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by preserving the wrong ego. This anger, this greed, in
reality, at the root, all of them are the ego indeed.
Through What Understanding Can Anger Be
Contained?
Anger is itself the ego. Now you should examine
that, you should examine in what way it is ego. It is when
you examine this that you will be able to figure out that
anger is actually ego. Why did anger arise? One will say,
“This woman broke the cup and saucer; that is why I got
angry.” Now, she broke the cup and saucer, so why do you
have a problem with that? He will respond, “I incurred a
loss.” And just because he incurred a loss, does it mean
he has to scold that person? However, to express egoism,
to scold someone, if you think over all of this minutely,
then by thinking it over, all of that ego can be washed
off. Now the fact that the cup broke, was that avoidable
or unavoidable? Unavoidable circumstances exist, don’t
they? If the master scolds the house helper, “Hey, why did
you break the cup and saucer? Were your hands broken?
And you were like this and you were like that.” If it is
unavoidable, then should he scold the house helper? When
the cup and saucer break at the hands of the son-in-law,
you remain silent there! This is because when someone
who is superior comes along, you remain silent! And when
someone inferior comes along, then you scorn him! This is
all egoism. Everyone becomes quiet in front of someone
superior, don’t they? If something breaks at the hands of
Dada, then nothing will arise in anybody’s mind, but what
if it breaks at the hands of the house helper?
This world has never seen justice at all. This is
all due to the lack of understanding. Even if there is
30. Anger 19 20
understanding through the intellect, it is more than enough!
If the intellect were developed, if it were molded with
understanding, then there wouldn’t be any quarrels at all.
Now, by quarreling would the cup and saucer become
whole once again? One merely takes satisfaction from it,
that’s all, right? And on top of that, the quarreling that
takes place is another thing; the conflict that arises in the
mind is another thing. Therefore, in this ‘business’, one
incurs the loss of the glass, secondly, one incurs a loss
by quarreling, and thirdly, a loss is incurred by binding
vengeance with the house helper! The house helper binds
vengeance that, ‘I am poor, that is why he is saying this
to me, isn’t it?’ However, that vengeance will not spare
you and the Lord has said, “Do not bind vengeance with
anyone. If it is possible to bind pure love, then bind pure
love, but do not bind vengeance.” This is because if you
bind pure love, then pure love will automatically uproot
vengeance. Pure love is such that it will uproot even the
‘grave’ of vengeance. Vengeance indeed increases through
vengeance. It constantly keeps on increasing. All this
wandering is indeed due to vengeance! Why are these
human beings wandering? Have they not come across the
Tirthankar Lords (the absolutely enlightened Lords who can
liberate others)? They say, “We did meet the Tirthankar
Lords, we listened to Them, did as They said, we even
listened to Their deshna (egoless speech that is accepted
by all), yet nothing changed.”
What kind of difficulties do you face? Where do you
face opposition? Break that opposition down. One faces
opposition due to shortsightedness. The Gnani Purush (one
who has realized the Self and is able to do the same for
others) gives ‘long sight’; on the basis of that long sight,
one can see things the way they are!
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When Anger Arises Towards Children…
Questioner: What should I do when I get angry with
my children?
Dadashri: Anger arises due to lack of understanding.
If you ask your child, “Did you enjoy this a lot?” Then
he will reply, “I felt very bad within; I felt a lot of pain
within.” He feels hurt, you feel hurt! Then, what is the
need to get agitated with the child? Moreover, if the child
improves by getting agitated with him, then you should get
agitated. If it gives a good result, then it is worth getting
agitated. However, if it does not give a good result, then
what is the point of getting agitated! If there is a benefit in
getting angry, then do so; and if it does not give a benefit,
then you should make do without getting angry!
Questioner: If I don’t get angry, then he will not
listen to me at all, he will not eat at all.
Dadashri: Even after you get angry with him, it is
not as if he listens to you!
Just Look at the Minuteness of the Absolutely
Detached Lords!
Nevertheless, people will say, “This father has become
so angry with his son, hence this father is a worthless
person.” However, what sort of justice would there be in
the court of nature? Nature says, “Credit this father with
merit karma.” He gets angry, yet it is considered a part
of merit karma? Yes, because the father is undertaking a
reactive clash on himself for the benefit of his child! He
undertook a reactive clash on himself for the happiness
of his son, so he gets merit karma! Otherwise, every kind
of anger binds demerit karma only. However, this type
of anger alone, the kind that is done for the happiness of
32. Anger 21 22
one’s child or student; in that, as he is burning himself
for the sake of his child’s or student’s happiness, he will
bind merit karma for that. In spite of that, people here
will just keep discrediting him! Nevertheless, does the
true law exist in the house of God or not? Even though
one gets angry with his own son or daughter, there is no
violent intent in it. Everywhere else, there is violent intent.
Nevertheless, the lingering effect remains in that. This is
because whenever he sees his daughter, he feels an uproar
arise within once again.
Now, when there is no violent intent or lingering
effect in anger, then liberation can be attained. And if there
is an absence of violent intent alone, and yet the lingering
effect remains, even then one still binds merit karma. How
minute a discovery the Lord has made!
Despite Getting Angry, One Binds Merit Karma
The Lord has said, “When one gets angry for the
sake of others, for the welfare of others, he will bind merit
karma as a result.”
Now, on the Kramik path (the traditional step-by-step
path of spiritual progress), the disciples continuously remain
in the fear that, ‘The guru will say something any time
now; he will say something any time now.’ Moreover, the
guru also remains agitated right from early in the morning.
All the way up to the tenth stage of the fourteen stages
of spiritual development, he remains the same! His eyes
become ‘red’ [filled with anger]; there is burning within!
What suffering, imagine the amount of suffering there
must be? So how can one be successful in attaining one’s
goal? Is the attainment of liberation child’s play? In fact,
it is very rare that one attains Akram Vignan (the spiritual
science of the step-less path to Self-realization)!
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Anger Is a Kind of Signal
People of the world say, “This man got angry with
him, therefore, he is at fault and he has bound demerit
karma.” The Lord does not say that. The Lord says, “He
did not get angry with his child, therefore his father is the
culprit. Therefore, penalize him with a hundred rupee fine.”
People will say, “Is it good to get angry?” The Lord will
say, “No, but at present it was necessary. If he did not
get angry in this situation, then the son would have gone
down the wrong path.”
Therefore, anger is a red signal of a kind, nothing
else. If he had not looked at him with strictness in his
eye, if he had not gotten angry, then the son would have
gone down the wrong path. That is why even when the
father gets angry with the son, the Lord rewards him with
a hundred rupees.
Anger is a red flag; the public does not know that at
all. And to what extent should that red flag be displayed?
For how long should it be displayed? It is necessary to
understand this. If the train is going to pass right now,
and if one has been standing with the red flag without any
reason for two and half hours, then what would happen?
Therefore, there is a need for the red signal. However, one
needs to understand for how long it should be displayed.
To remain cool is a green signal.
Raudradhyan Transforms into Dharmadhyan
You may end up getting angry with your son, but
what is your intent within? That this should not happen.
What is your intent within?
Questioner: This should not happen.
Dadashri: Therefore, this was raudradhyan (adverse
34. Anger 23 24
internal state of being that hurts the self and others), which
resulted into dharmadhyan (virtuous internal state of being
that prevents one from hurting oneself or others). You got
angry, yet it resulted in dharmadhyan.
Questioner: Is it because the intent arose that, ‘This
should not happen’?
Dadashri: There is no violent intent behind it. Anger
is never without a violent intent at all, yet there are certain
conditions of anger, such as when one gets angry with his
children, with his friend, with his wife, in which he binds
merit karma. This is because one’s intention behind getting
angry is being taken into consideration.
Questioner: Praiseworthy anger.
Dadashri: That other is unpraiseworthy anger; that
is considered less appropriate.
Therefore, there is this much classification even
in anger. Secondly, if one scolds his son for the sake
of money, such as, “You are not paying attention to the
business properly,” that anger is different. If you scold your
child, if you get angry with him for the sake of improving
him, if the child is stealing or doing something else that
is wrong, then the Lord has said that the result of that is
merit karma. How wise the Lord is!
The Wise Avoid Getting Angry in This Way
Questioner: With whom do we get angry? We
especially do not get angry with the secretary in the office
or with the nurse in the hospital, but we do get angry with
our wife at home.
Dadashri: That is why, when a hundred people are
sitting and listening, at that time I tell all of them, “If people
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all that anger on their wives at home.” That is why I have
to say, “Hey, mortal one! Why are you scolding the poor
wife! Why are you scolding the wife without any reason?
Why don’t you quarrel with the one who has scolded you
out there, why are you quarreling with this poor woman?”
There was a wise gentleman. He was an acquaintance
of mine. He always used to tell me, “Sir, please come to
my house sometime!” He used to do masonry work. One
day I was passing by and he happened to come across me
and he said, “Come to my house for a while.” Therefore, I
went to his house. Then I said, “Hey! Are you comfortable
living with two rooms?” He replied, “I am a mason, aren’t
I?” I am talking about the good old days here; nowadays
people have to make do with one room, but even in the
good old days, the poor man had only two rooms! Then I
said, “Hey, doesn’t your wife harass you?” He responded,
“My wife does get angry, but I do not get angry.” I asked,
“Why is that?” He said, “If she gets angry and I also get
angry, then within these two rooms, where will she sleep
and where will I sleep? She will sleep facing her back to
me and I will sleep facing my back to her. And with that,
I will not even get good tea to drink in the morning. She
is the only one who gives me happiness and my happiness
is because of her!” I asked, “What if your wife gets angry
with you on occasion?” He said, “I coax her. I tell her,
‘Dear, let it go! I know what I am going through.’ I tell
her something like this and coax her. But I keep her happy.
I may beat someone outside the home, but I do not beat
within the home.” Whereas our people get beatings from
outside the home and then beat at home.
These people get angry all day long. The cows and
buffaloes are better; they do not get angry. There should be
36. Anger 25 26
some kind of peace in life, shouldn’t there? It should not
be filled with weakness. Instead, this anger keeps arising
frequently, doesn’t it! You came here by car, didn’t you?
What would happen if the car were to express anger all
along the way here?
Questioner: Then I would not have been able to
come here at all.
Dadashri: So when you get angry, then how must
her ‘car’ be running? You do not get angry, do you?
Questioner: It happens sometimes.
Dadashri: And if both of you happen to do it, then
what is the point?
Questioner: There should be a little bit of anger
between husband and wife, shouldn’t there?
Dadashri: No. There is no such rule. There should
be a lot of peace between husband and wife. If they hurt
each other, then they are not husband and wife at all. There
is no hurting each other in true friendship. Whereas this
is the greatest friendship of all! One should not get angry
here; people have simply fit such a thing into your heads.
They go through it themselves, and so they fit such a thing
into others. They will say, “That is the rule!” A husband
and wife should not hurt each other whatsoever; it may
happen everywhere else.
Betrayal as a Result of Doing According to One’s
Own Will
Questioner: Whether at home or with friends,
everyone has different opinions; and in that case, when
something is not done according to our own will, then
why do we get angry? What should be done at that time?
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to his own will, then what would happen? How can you
have a thought like that? The thought should immediately
arise, ‘If everyone tries to do according to their own will,
then they will keep clashing with each other and there will
be nothing left to eat.’ Therefore, you should never do
according to your own will. You should never do according
to your own will, then you will never prove to be wrong.
You should maintain the understanding that the one who
has a self-need will do according to his own will.
Questioner: What should we do if the men get angry,
no matter how calm we remain?
Dadashri: If he gets angry and if you want to quarrel,
then you too should get angry, otherwise you should stop it.
If you want to stop the ‘film’, then you should cool down.
If you do not want to stop the ‘film’, then you should let
it continue for the entire night, who is stopping you? Do
you like the ‘film’?
Questioner: No, I do not like the film.
Dadashri: What is the need to get angry? That person
himself is not getting angry; it is the mechanical adjustment
that is expressing the anger. That is why later on, one feels
repentance within that, ‘It would have been better if I had
not become angry.’
Questioner: What is the solution to cool down the
anger?
Dadashri: If a machine has become hot and one
wants to cool it down, then if it is left as it is for a while,
then the machine will cool down. Whereas if you touch it
or prod it, then you will be badly burned.
Questioner: My husband and I end up getting angry
38. Anger 27 28
and end up getting into intense arguments with each other,
a battle royal and all that. So what should I do?
Dadashri: Are you the one who gets angry or is it
he? Who gets angry?
Questioner: He does and then I end up getting angry
too.
Dadashri: Then you should indeed reproach yourself
within, ‘Why are you doing this? You will definitely have
to suffer that which you have done!’ However, if you do
pratikraman (confess, apologize, and resolve not to repeat
a mistake), then all the faults will dissolve. Otherwise,
whatever beatings you have given, you will have to suffer
in return. But by doing pratikraman, it will slacken a bit.
This Is Beastliness of a Kind
Questioner: If we end up getting angry and cursing
at someone, then how can we correct that?
Dadashri: As it is, you end up getting angry and
cursing at others because you do not have control over
your own self. In order to maintain control, you first need
to understand something. You should examine whether
or not you are able to bear it when someone gets angry
with you. Before you get angry, you should examine, ‘If
someone gets angry with me, then am I able to bear it?
Do I like it or not?’ The way you like to be treated, you
should behave in the same way with others.
So if the other person curses at you and that does not
bother you or does not depress you, then you can do so.
Otherwise, you should indeed put a stop to it. You should
never curse at people. This is actually beastliness of a kind.
Underdeveloped people, beastliness of a kind, uncultured!
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Pratikraman Is Indeed the True Path to Liberation
In the past, people were taught to maintain kindness,
peace, equanimity, forgiveness. Whereas these people say,
“Hey, I keep getting angry and you are telling me to maintain
forgiveness. But how am I to maintain forgiveness?”
Therefore, they should actually be taught in this way; if
you end up getting angry, then you should repent within
like this, ‘What kind of weakness lies in me that I end up
getting angry like this. I have done wrong.’ Repent in this
way, and if you have a guru above you, then take his help
and make a firm determination that this weakness does not
arise again. Do not defend your anger from now on. On
the contrary, do pratikraman for it.
So make a note of how many times in a day you
have hurt another living being through thought, speech, or
action (atikraman) and with whom it happened. And do
pratikraman at that time.
What should you do in pratikraman? If you got angry
and the other person got hurt, then recall the Soul of the
other person and ask for forgiveness. So ask for forgiveness
for what happened. Take a vow that you will not do it
again. And alochana means to confess the mistake to me
as in, “I have committed this mistake.”
Ask for Forgiveness Even From Within
Questioner: Dada, when I repent or do pratikraman,
then many times it so happens that when I have made a
mistake, or I have ended up getting angry with someone,
then I feel the inner burning within that, ‘This is wrong,’
yet I do not have the courage to ask the other person for
forgiveness.
Dadashri: Nor should you make such an apology.
40. Anger 29 30
Otherwise, the other person might misuse it. The other
person may think, ‘Yes, now you have come to your senses,
haven’t you?’ This is the way it is. These are not noble
people. These people are not such that you can ask for
forgiveness in person. So you should just ask for forgiveness
from within, by recalling the pure Soul of the other person!
Out of a thousand people, there might be only ten who are
such that they will bow down even more than you, even
before you ask for forgiveness.
A Result Like Instant Cash by Doing
Pratikraman Heartily!
Questioner: Say I get infuriated with someone, and
after retorting, I become quiet; thereafter, because I spoke
out I feel even more burning within. In such a case, do I
need to do pratikraman more than once?
Dadashri: If you do it two to three times pouring
your heart into it, and if it is done very precisely, then it is
finished. ‘Oh, Dada Bhagwan! I got extremely angry. The
other person was so hurt by it! I ask for forgiveness for
that. I am heartily asking for forgiveness in your presence.’
The Fault Is Also Non-Living
Questioner: The fury that arises due to atikraman
cools down through pratikraman.
Dadashri: Yes. It cools down. If it is a sticky file,
then five thousand pratikraman have to be done, only
then will it cool down. If the anger was not exhibited
externally, but you got irritated from within, even then
if you do not do pratikraman for that, then that much
‘stain’ will remain with you. If you do pratikraman, then
it will get cleared off. If you have done atikraman, then
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very moment, then what is that considered?
Dadashri: After attaining this Gnan (Knowledge
of the Self and the doer attained through Gnan Vidhi in
Akram Vignan), if you end up getting angry and then ask
for forgiveness, then there is no problem. You have become
free! And if you cannot ask for forgiveness in person, then
ask from within, then it is done.
Questioner: In person, in front of everyone?
Dadashri: There is no problem if one does not ask
[for forgiveness] in this way and simply does it from within,
even that will do. This is because, this fault is not ‘living’,
it is a discharge fault. Discharge fault means that it is not
a living fault! Therefore, it does not give a tremendously
bad result!
Anger-Pride-Deceit-Greed Remain in Existence
Due to the Instillation of Life in Them
You are not the one who is running all of this.
Anger-pride-deceit-greed, these kashays are running it. The
reign is indeed of these kashays! It is when one has the
realization of ‘who am I’ that the kashays leave. If one
feels repentance when he ends up getting angry, but if he
does not know how to do pratikraman as shown by the
Lord, then of what use is that? If one knows how to do
pratikraman, then he will be able to become free.
Therefore, for how long does the proliferation of
anger-pride-deceit-greed remain? It will remain for as long
as the conviction that ‘I am Chandubhai [reader should
insert his or her name here] and this is indeed the way I
am’ exists. As long as you have made the instillation that,
42. Anger 31 32
‘I am Chandubhai’, people have instilled that in you and
you have come to believe, ‘I am Chandubhai’, until then
this anger-pride-deceit-greed remain within.
Your own instillation dissolves when you realize ‘I
am pure Soul’. Therefore, when one comes into one’s own
state as the Self, then the instillation shatters, that is when
anger-pride-deceit-greed leave. Otherwise, they will not
leave. Even if you beat them, they will not leave. On the
contrary, they will keep increasing. If you ‘beat’ the first
one, then a second one will increase, and if you ‘beat’ the
second one, then a third one will increase.
Where Anger Is Diminished, Pride Is Inflated
A high-ranking monk tells me, “I kept suppressing
anger and uprooted it.” I responded, “That is why this
‘bull’ by the name of pride has increased.” The pride keeps
inflating. This is because the ‘sons’ of ignorance are not
such that they will die easily. If you find a solution, then
they will leave. Otherwise, they are not such that they will
leave easily. They are the ‘sons’ of ignorance. That ‘bull’
by the name of pride has become so fat that [it started
believing], ‘I suppressed anger, I suppressed anger.’ On the
contrary, it became fatter. Rather than that, it was better
when the four of them were equal.
Anger and Deceit Are the Defenders
Anger and deceit are actually the defenders. They
are actually the defenders of greed and pride. The true
protector of greed is deceit and true protector of pride is
anger. Nevertheless, deceit is also used to some extent to
protect pride; one uses deceit. One gains respect even by
engaging in deceit. Do people not do that?
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Otherwise, even if the other person abuses a greedy
person, he will say, “At least I have got the money! Let
him scream.” Greedy people are like that. This is because
the deceit will indeed do all the defending! Deceit means
illusion, so [deceit] and anger are the defenders.
When one finds an obstruction to his pride, when his
pride is being wounded, that is when he gets angry.
Anger is naive. The naive one is destroyed first. Anger
is like ammunition, and wherever there is ammunition,
there is an army ready to fight. Once anger is destroyed,
why would the army fight at all? Then everyone would run
away. Nobody would stick around.
The Real Form of Anger
Anger is [made up of] heated parmanu (the smallest
particle of matter). If gunpowder has been filled in a
firecracker, then when it bursts, it starts up a flame. And
when all the gunpowder gets used up, then the firecracker
will automatically fizzle out. It is indeed the same with
anger. Anger is [made up of] heated parmanu, so when
it bursts according to the law of scientific circumstantial
evidence, then it burns from all sides. I do not refer to the
prevalence of heatedness (ugrata) as anger; the prevalence
of a lingering effect in anger is what is referred to as anger.
It is referred to as anger when there is an inner burning
within. To have inner burning means one feels the flames
within and other people also feel its effect. That is in the
form of visible anger (kadhapo). Whereas in the form of
invisible anger (ajampo), one keeps burning within on his
own. However, the lingering effect remains in both forms.
Whereas heatedness is a different thing.
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To Fume Silently, to Tolerate, Is Also Anger
If speech is not expressed with anger, then the other
person will not feel hurt. That is not to say that when one
expresses anger verbally, that alone is referred to as anger.
When one fumes silently within, that too is anger. To
tolerate is actually double the anger. To tolerate means to
keep suppressing. One will only realize it when the ‘spring’
rebounds one day. Why should one tolerate? One should
bring about a solution through Gnan.
There Is Tremendous Violence in Anger
The intellect is emotional whereas Gnan remains in
motion. Just as the train that runs in motion, what would
happen if it were to become emotional?
Questioner: There would be an accident.
Dadashri: If it were to move around like this, then
there would be an accident. Similarly, if a person becomes
emotional, then so many organisms die within. When anger
arises, so many tiny organisms get finished off, and moreover,
one says, “I practice the religion of non-violence, I never
commit the violence of killing small insects.” But hey, you kill
so many organisms through anger, by becoming emotional!
Anger Can Be Conquered in This Way…
Dravya means the external worldly interaction. That
cannot change, but if the intent changes, then it is more
than enough.
One says, “I want to stop anger.” Anger will not
stop from today itself. One has to recognize anger as in:
What is anger? Why does it arise? On what basis does it
originate? If one wants to stop anger effortlessly, then how
can it be done? Who is its mother? Who is its father? How
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The One Who Has Attained Freedom Can Free
Others
Do you want to clear it all out? Tell me, what do
you want to clear out? Make a list and give it to me. I
will clear it all out for you. Are you bound by anger-pride-
deceit-greed?
Questioner: Very much.
Dadashri: So how can a person who is bound free
himself? If he is bound tightly from all sides, then how
can he free himself?
Questioner: Should he take help from someone?
Dadashri: Should he take help from someone who
is bound himself?
Questioner: He should get help from someone who
is free.
Dadashri: If we ask someone, “Is there someone here
who is unbound? Are you free from bondage? Then help
us.” So the one who has become free can do it. Otherwise,
no one else can do so.
What Does Anger-Pride-Deceit-Greed Feed On?
Some people are aware, they even say, “I don’t like
it that I end up getting angry. I do not like it, yet I am
compelled to do it.”
Whereas some people get angry and say, “I will not
be able to make do without getting angry, everything will
come to a halt.” They will even say that.
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Anger-pride-deceit-greed are constantly stealing from
one’s own self, yet people do not understand this. If the
four of them were to be kept ‘hungry’ for three years, then
they would run away. However, they subsist on that very
food; what food is that? If you do not know that, then
how will they die of starvation? As one does not have the
understanding about this, they indeed continue to get their
food. How do they subsist? And that too, they have been
subsisting for infinite time! Therefore, put a stop to their
food source. Nobody has had such a thought and on top of
that, everyone is struggling to throw them out. Those four
are not such that they will go away easily. In fact, when
the Soul leaves the body, they ‘clean’ everything off and
then evacuate. They do not need violent beatings. They
actually need non-violent beatings.
When does a spiritual preceptor scold his disciple? It
is when he gets angry. At that time, if someone says, “Sir,
why are you scolding him?” Then the preceptor will say,
“He is indeed worth scolding.” That is it, finished; once
he says this, it becomes a food source for anger. When
one defends the anger he has expressed, that is indeed its
food source.
If this anger-pride-deceit-greed do not get food for
three years, then they will indeed run away on their own, you
will not need to say anything at all. This is because every
single thing is alive on the basis of its own food. Whereas
what do the people of this world do? They keep feeding
anger-pride-deceit-greed on a daily basis. They feed them
every day, and then they become stout and roam around.
If a person beats his child, if he beats him after
becoming very angry, and then the wife says, “Why did
you beat the poor child like this?” Then he will respond,
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does not realize his mistake, on the contrary, he gave the
opinion that he deserves to be hit. So he is feeding me.’
This is considered as feeding it. When you encourage anger,
when you consider it to be good, then that is considered as
feeding it. When you know anger to be wrong, then that is
not considered as feeding it. When you stick to defending
anger, when you take its side, then it gets its food. They
are indeed living off this food. People actually take their
side, don’t they?
I have never defended anger-pride-deceit-greed. If I
have ever gotten angry and someone tells me, “Why are you
getting angry?” Then I tell him, “This anger is very wrong.
It has ended up happening on accord of my weakness.”
Therefore, I have not defended it, whereas people defend it.
If an ascetic happens to be snuffing tobacco and we
ask him, “Sir, a person like you, snuffing tobacco?” Then
he will respond, “There is nothing wrong with snuffing.”
So it increases.
Of these four, anger-pride-deceit-greed, one of the
members is loved the most, the second one a bit less, and
so on… the one that is defended the most, is loved the most.
Gross Karma, Subtle Karma
Let me explain gross karma. You get angry all of a
sudden. You do not want to get angry, yet it happens, does
that happen or not?
Questioner: It happens.
Dadashri: When that anger arises, you will get the
result of that immediately, on the spot. People will say,
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“Forget about him, he is a very angry person.” Someone
may even slap him back. Meaning that, he will get the result
here itself by either being discredited or in some other way.
Therefore, to get angry is gross karma. And when anger
arises, if your intent within today is, ‘One should indeed
get angry,’ then that becomes the karmic account of getting
angry again in the next life. If your intent today is, ‘One
should not get angry’; if you have decided in your mind
that, ‘I do not want to get angry at all,’ nevertheless it
ends up happening, then bondage does not remain for your
next life. If you end up getting angry in your gross karma,
then you will have to take the beating for it in this life.
Nevertheless, you will not have bondage in your next life.
This is because within the subtle karma, you have the firm
determination that, ‘One should definitely not get angry.’
Whereas if a person does not get angry with anyone, yet he
thinks in his mind, ‘These people will only straighten up if
we get angry with them.’ Then with this, he will become
an angry person in his next life! Therefore, the anger that
is expressed on the outside is gross karma, and the intent
that arises within at that time is subtle karma. There is no
bondage that results from gross karma at all, provided one
understands this. That is why I have revealed this science
in a novel way. Up until now, it has been instilled into the
world that there is bondage through gross karma, and that
is why people keep getting frightened.
Anger-Pride-Deceit-Greed Dissolve Through the
Knowledge of Separation
Questioner: Is it necessary to make some preliminary
preparations to conquer this anger-pride-deceit-greed? And
if that is necessary, then what should be done for that?
Dadashri: The fact is that if these four, anger-pride-
deceit-greed leave, then one becomes God.
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for the rest of his life. Therefore, your anger is wrong. It
creates a distance mentally or else it creates a distance for
a duration of one or two years. It breaks down the mind.
That has been referred to as the ultimate useless anger.
That has been referred to as anantanubandhi krodh (the
most intense type of anger which leads to infinite bondage
and births and obstructs Self-realization). And greed is also
like that, thereafter pride and the rest are also like that,
they are very dense. It is once they leave that a person can
settle down, then he can come into the fourteen stages of
spiritual development (gunathana). Otherwise, one would
not even be able to come into the fourteen stages of spiritual
development! Even if these anantanubandhi kashay (the
most intense type of anger-pride-deceit-greed which leads
to infinite bondage and births and obstructs Self-realization)
leave, then that is more than enough.
Now to get rid of them, when one listens to a Jin, then
they will leave. Jin means a Self-realized One (Atmagnani).
The Atmagnani may be of any religion; He may have attained
it through the Vedant sect or through Jainism, but He should
be an Atmagnani. If one listens to Him, then one becomes a
layman follower (shravak). And once he becomes a layman
follower, then his anantanubandhi kashay leave. Then the
partial annihilation of karma will keep happening on its own.
Now another solution is that I give him the Knowledge
that separates the Self from the non-Self. At that time, all
the anger-pride-deceit-greed leave, they get destroyed. That
is a wonder of this era of the time cycle. That is why it
is referred to as Akram Vignan!
Jai Sat Chit Anand
(Awareness of the Eternal is Bliss)
38 Anger
50. Glossary
Gujarati Word English Translation
Akram Vignan the spiritual science of the step-less
path to Self-realization
atikraman to hurt another living being through
thought, speech, or action
Gnan Knowledge of the Self and the doer
attained through Gnan Vidhi in
Akram Vignan
Gnan Vidhi Dadashri’s forty eight minute
scientific process of separating the
Self and the non-Self
Gnani Purush one who has realized the Self and is
able to do the same for others
gusso anger without a lingering effect
kashay anger-pride-deceit-greed
krodh anger that has a lingering effect
parmanu the smallest particle of matter
prataap silent aura of sternness and purity
pratikraman to confess, apologize, and resolve not
to repeat a mistake
Purush Self-realized One
satsang spiritual discourse
sheel highest state of conduct in worldly
interaction
Tirthankar absolutely enlightened Lord who can
liberate others
Vitaraago absolutely detached Lords
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Nine Deep Inner Intents
1. Oh Dada Bhagwan, give me the absolute energy not
to hurt, cause anyone to hurt, nor instigate anyone
to hurt the ego of any living being, even to the
slightest extent.
Give me the absolute energy not to hurt, even to
the slightest extent, the ego of any living being,
and to conduct my thoughts, speech, and action in
a manner that is accepted by all.
2. Oh Dada Bhagwan, give me the absolute energy not
to hurt, cause anyone to hurt, nor instigate anyone
to hurt the foundation of any religion, even to the
slightest extent.
Give me the absolute energy not to hurt, even to
the slightest extent, the foundation of any religion
and to conduct my thoughts, speech, and action in
a manner that is accepted by all.
3. Oh Dada Bhagwan, give me the absolute energy
not to criticize, offend, or disrespect any living
preacher, monk, nun, or religious head.
4. Oh Dada Bhagwan, give me the absolute energy
not to, nor cause anyone to, nor instigate anyone
to, dislike or have contempt for any living being,
even to the slightest extent.
5. Oh Dada Bhagwan, give me the absolute energy
not to, nor cause anyone to, nor instigate anyone
to speak any harsh or hurtful language towards any
living being, even to the slightest extent.
If someone speaks in harsh or hurtful language, give
me the energy to speak kindly and softly in reply.
52. 6. Oh Dada Bhagwan, give me the absolute energy
not to have, nor cause anyone to have, nor instigate
anyone to have, even to the slightest extent, any
sexual faults, desires, gestures, or faults related
to sexual thoughts towards any living being, be it
male, female, or of bisexual orientation.
Give me the absolute energy to be continuously
free from all sexual impulses.
7. Oh Dada Bhagwan, give me the energy to not have
excessive temptation towards any particular food
taste.
Give me the absolute energy to take meals with a
balance of all tastes.
8. Oh Dada Bhagwan, give me the absolute energy
not to, nor cause anyone to, nor instigate anyone
to criticize, offend, or disrespect any being, be they
present or absent, living or dead.
9. Oh Dada Bhagwan, give me the absolute energy to
become an instrument for the salvation of the world.
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