Sadguru prasad issue 68 (December 2014) is rich with contributions from Param Pujya Bhaishree's swadhyay, Br. Minalben, Br. Vikrambhai, Br. Rasikbhai, and Sujit Nagda.
Bhaishree's swadhyay from letter 187 discusses the very rapid progress in Param Krupaludev's 'gnan dasha'. Both Br. Minalben and Br. Vikrambhai have enriched the English section of the magazine with Sujit's translation of Letter 200 which talks about Param Krupaludev Shrimad Rajchandra's advice to Pujya Saubhagbhai, which applies to us all.
Br. Rasikbhai's article on 'Atma Vicharna' includes detailed discussion on Krupaludev's quotations from various letters, all helpful for contemplation.
Regular content includes reports from the humanitarian activities at Ashirwad Centre and Prem ni Parab.
Shree Sadguru Prasad - Issue 70 - June 2015Raj Saubhag
In Sadguru prasad issue 70 (June 2015), Param Pujya Bhaishree explains letter 248. Ambalalbhai had written to Krupaludev about his discomfort and anguish at not being able to meet (samagam) Krupaludev. Krupaludev examines various possibilities as to where and how they could meet at the same time emphasising the importance of 'sant samagam' and the true faith. He also considers samagam with Saubhagbhai but that was also ruled out. Krupaludev also probes Ambalabhai to test how deep was his desire for the samagam.
In the second letter explained by Bhaishree, Krupaludev states that in these dark times a person is not able to focus his mental inclinations to where he should. Bhaishree discusses this statement and there is more.
This issue has many interesting short articles, poems and articles in English by Br Minalben. Sujit Nagda has translated letter 194.
The magazine has all the regular features of reporting on the shibirs held since last issue and the activities which took place during that period.
Access previous issues and other publications via http://www.rajsaubhag.org/publications/
Shree Sadguru Prasad - Issue 66 - June 2014Raj Saubhag
This issue includes: Param Pujya Bhaishree’s explanation of the heart rendering letter 128 from Shree Vachanamrutji – how Param Krupaludev, having recollected his numerous past lives, develops detachment and expresses wonder at the various types of attachments by people in general; Br Rasikbhai’s explanation of letter 47 to emphasise it’s importance and relevance on our lives; Br Minalben’s ladies swadhyay; An important directive from Pujya Vikrambhai for all those intending to visit Sayla; Reports and experiences shared from the aradhana shibirs.
Language: Gujarati
To view and download previous issues of Sadguru Prasad, visit http://www.rajsaubhag.org/publications/sadguru-prasad/
Diwali Greetings!
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Shree Sadguru Prasad - Issue 70 - June 2015Raj Saubhag
In Sadguru prasad issue 70 (June 2015), Param Pujya Bhaishree explains letter 248. Ambalalbhai had written to Krupaludev about his discomfort and anguish at not being able to meet (samagam) Krupaludev. Krupaludev examines various possibilities as to where and how they could meet at the same time emphasising the importance of 'sant samagam' and the true faith. He also considers samagam with Saubhagbhai but that was also ruled out. Krupaludev also probes Ambalabhai to test how deep was his desire for the samagam.
In the second letter explained by Bhaishree, Krupaludev states that in these dark times a person is not able to focus his mental inclinations to where he should. Bhaishree discusses this statement and there is more.
This issue has many interesting short articles, poems and articles in English by Br Minalben. Sujit Nagda has translated letter 194.
The magazine has all the regular features of reporting on the shibirs held since last issue and the activities which took place during that period.
Access previous issues and other publications via http://www.rajsaubhag.org/publications/
Shree Sadguru Prasad - Issue 66 - June 2014Raj Saubhag
This issue includes: Param Pujya Bhaishree’s explanation of the heart rendering letter 128 from Shree Vachanamrutji – how Param Krupaludev, having recollected his numerous past lives, develops detachment and expresses wonder at the various types of attachments by people in general; Br Rasikbhai’s explanation of letter 47 to emphasise it’s importance and relevance on our lives; Br Minalben’s ladies swadhyay; An important directive from Pujya Vikrambhai for all those intending to visit Sayla; Reports and experiences shared from the aradhana shibirs.
Language: Gujarati
To view and download previous issues of Sadguru Prasad, visit http://www.rajsaubhag.org/publications/sadguru-prasad/
Diwali Greetings!
Celebrations will now be doubled. Glad to launch our 4th issue on this auspicious day. Diwali brings in joy, togetherness and love. Our Diwali issue is flooded with fresh and unusual stories. So just sit back and enjoy reading Yuvanow's Diwali issue!
Do give us your feedback.
We would be happy to hear from you.
Team Yuvanow
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Shree Sadguru Prasad - Issue 69 - March 2015Raj Saubhag
Sadguru prasad issue 69 (March 2015) from Shree Raj Saubhag Satsang Mandal is rich with contributions from Param Pujya Bhaishree's swadhyay, Br. Rasikbhai, Br. Minalben, and Br. Vikrambhai.
The cover article in this quarter's issue is Param Pujya Bhaishree's explanation of Letters 262 and 263 from the Vachanamrut. In the former, Param Krupaludev has expressed his thoughts on the significance of 'Satsang' or in other words the noble company of life-minded seekers. In Letter 263 Krupaludev speaks about the importance of a Gnani or in other words an Enlightened seer for a seeker to progress on the path. He goes on to say that the enlightened seer is indeed an embodiment of the truth and hence one must be far more desirous of developing loving devotion towards them rather than hanker after esoteric knowledge from them.
Further in the issue, Br. Rasikbhai has shared thirty powerful contemplations from the ancient Jain scriptures. Each of them, presented in the original Prakrit as also with their Gujarati translations, are capable of shaking up the reader and inducing profound thoughts.
In the brief English section that was initiated a few months back, Br. Minalben has shared two sweet poems that she had composed for Param Pujya Bapuji's birthday and Param Pujya Gurumaa's Samadhi day. Br. Vikrambhai has penned down a powerful article wherein he explains the importance of willingness, scheduling time and discipline that are required for achieving our goal.
Regular content includes reports from shibirs and humanitarian activities.
Access previous issues and other publications via http://www.rajsaubhag.org/publications/
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*દાઇમી કબ્ઝ ઔર પેટ કી બીમારિયોં કા ઇલાજ
*કમર ઔર જોડોં કા દર્દ
*ખૂની વ બાદી બવાસીર કા ઇલાજ
*And many More
Tribal life | Art and culture of Gujarat | DHI GURUKULDhi Gurukul
India is a country with great ethnic diversity. Tribal people are the indigenous people who continue to believe and practice their age-old traditions, beliefs, and laws. The tribal life, art, and culture of Gujarat are important for the GPSC prelims and GPSC mains exam preparation. Aspirants who are preparing for the upcoming competitive exams can refer to these notes. This video provides all information about Adivasis life, festivals, and culture in India.
Current Affairs is an important section of all competitive exams and aspirants who are preparing for the upcoming exams in 2020 must be well prepared with this section. The current affairs are made by our experts for UPSC, GPSC 1,2,3, Banking, SSC & Other State Government Jobs / Exams. Keep reading Latest Current Affairs 2020 and GK facts updated on a daily, weekly & monthly basis on this page.
Shree Sadguru Prasad - Issue 69 - March 2015Raj Saubhag
Sadguru prasad issue 69 (March 2015) from Shree Raj Saubhag Satsang Mandal is rich with contributions from Param Pujya Bhaishree's swadhyay, Br. Rasikbhai, Br. Minalben, and Br. Vikrambhai.
The cover article in this quarter's issue is Param Pujya Bhaishree's explanation of Letters 262 and 263 from the Vachanamrut. In the former, Param Krupaludev has expressed his thoughts on the significance of 'Satsang' or in other words the noble company of life-minded seekers. In Letter 263 Krupaludev speaks about the importance of a Gnani or in other words an Enlightened seer for a seeker to progress on the path. He goes on to say that the enlightened seer is indeed an embodiment of the truth and hence one must be far more desirous of developing loving devotion towards them rather than hanker after esoteric knowledge from them.
Further in the issue, Br. Rasikbhai has shared thirty powerful contemplations from the ancient Jain scriptures. Each of them, presented in the original Prakrit as also with their Gujarati translations, are capable of shaking up the reader and inducing profound thoughts.
In the brief English section that was initiated a few months back, Br. Minalben has shared two sweet poems that she had composed for Param Pujya Bapuji's birthday and Param Pujya Gurumaa's Samadhi day. Br. Vikrambhai has penned down a powerful article wherein he explains the importance of willingness, scheduling time and discipline that are required for achieving our goal.
Regular content includes reports from shibirs and humanitarian activities.
Access previous issues and other publications via http://www.rajsaubhag.org/publications/
Janhit, the official annual humanitarian publication by Raj Saubhag Ashram, Sayla, celebrates the vast spectrum of humanitarian activities. Bhaishree's compassion, humility and foresight guide this work. His virtues display a humanity which facilitates a great spiritual and charitable impact.
The magazine is written in good English and will enable us to keep well informed of these activities. It is colourful and very well illustrated. There are a number of case studies and each field of activity is given a different code.
Janhit, the official annual humanitarian publication by Raj Saubhag Ashram, Sayla, celebrates the vast spectrum of humanitarian activities. Bhaishree's compassion, humility and foresight guide this work. His virtues display a humanity which facilitates a great spiritual and charitable impact.
The magazine is written in good English and will enable us to keep well informed of these activities. It is colourful and very well illustrated. There are a number of case studies and each field of activity is given a different code.
For further information, visit http://www.rajsaubhag.org/humanitarian/janhit-magazine/
Shree Sadguru Prasad - Issue 67 - September 2014Raj Saubhag
In this issue of Sadguru Prasad, the cover article is an explanation of Letter 247 from the Vachananrut based on a discourse by Param Pujya Bhaishree. Also in it is an explanation penned by Br. Rasikbhai of the stunning poem "Moh ni need ma" composed by Pujya Kalidasbapu - one of the greatest enlightened souls within the lineage of masters in Sayla.
A new series in this quarterly periodical is the inclusion of an English section of spiritual articles. It was by the initiative of Pujya Minalben that this new series has commenced for the benefit of young seekers far and wide. In this issue are various English articles on a wide range of topics which include the nature of the human mind and an English translation of Letter 47.
34. 34 MkËTøkwhw «MkkË • rzMkuBçkh - 2014
Param Pujya Bapuji's
Gnan Prapti Day Anniversary
Makar Sankranti, 14th Jan 2015
økwhwf]Ãkk ne fuð÷{T rþ»ÞMÞ fÕÞkýfkhý{T
It is only Guru's grace that helps the
disciple to progress and prosper on the
path to Moksh. How a disciple becomes
worthy of "His Grace" is a question of
paramount importance.
A disciple becomes worthy of a true
Guru's grace when:
1. The disciple totally and uncondition-
ally surrenders to his Guru and thereafter
with utmost love and sincerity starts living
as per the commands of his Guru.
2. The disciple closely observes his
Guru's virtuous soul and worships him
from every pore of his being.
3. The disciple deeply contemplates
on the teachings imparted by his Guru
and implements them in his own life
wholeheartedly.
Sacrificing the ego, renouncing every-
thing at his Guru's lotus feet, enthusiasti-
cally following his commands, concentrat-
ing on his words and contemplating on
them deeply, and restructuring his life to
live his Guru's commands is what every
disciple needs to do to become worthy of
his grace.
On finding him deserving, a Sadguru
will then bestow His Grace by planting the
seed of enlightenment in him. By this, the
Guru will teach him the art of meditation.
The disciple shall inward his gaze and
drink the nectar of immortality and simul-
taneously practice to still his mind. In pure
attention, as he drinks the nectar, the
bondage of his soul shall begin to cease.
çkes ¿kkLk þkuÄu íkku fuð¤¿kkLk
The tree of omniscience grows from
the seed of enlightenment. It needs proper
soil to germinate, and will be nurtured by
the nectar of immortality.
"Gurugam", "Bij Gnan", "Boddhi Bij"
are different names of this seed of en-
lightenment and the nectar of immortality
is known as "Sudha Ras".
Ëeðu Ëeðku «økxu
The burning wick of a lighted lamp can
kindle the one that is yet to be lit. Similarly
the enlightened Sadguru will light the flame
of self awareness in his disciple.
Param Krupalu Dev and Pujya
Saubhagbhai's spiritual alliance was born of