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
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.
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.
“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.
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.
“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.
“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.
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.
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.
“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.
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.
“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.
“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.
“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.
“Aptavani 1” is the first 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: “Who am I?”, “What is our purpose in life?”, “What is the nature of the journey of souls?”, “Why do bad things happen to good people?”, “What does karma mean?”, “How was the world created?”, “Who is the ‘Doer’ (ego definition)?”
Dadashri also provides spiritual expositions on the topics of: “What is religion?”, “How to find God?”, “What is the difference in religion vs. spirituality?”, “How do you define spirituality?”, “How can I attain knowledge of Self?”, “How can I experience my own pure Soul?”, and “What is liberation?”
Ultimately, Dadashri describes how the knowledge of Self is the final goal of all seeking. Without Self knowledge, one cannot attain ultimate liberation, or moksha.
“Aptavani 1” is the first 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: “Who am I?”, “What is our purpose in life?”, “What is the nature of the journey of souls?”, “Why do bad things happen to good people?”, “What does karma mean?”, “How was the world created?”, “Who is the ‘Doer’ (ego definition)?”
Dadashri also provides spiritual expositions on the topics of: “What is religion?”, “How to find God?”, “What is the difference in religion vs. spirituality?”, “How do you define spirituality?”, “How can I attain knowledge of Self?”, “How can I experience my own pure Soul?”, and “What is liberation?”
Ultimately, Dadashri describes how the knowledge of Self is the final goal of all seeking. Without Self knowledge, one cannot attain ultimate liberation, or moksha.
Krishna Voice is an English monthly newsletter published by ISKCON Bangalore. One of the objectives of our temple is to increase Krishna Consciousness in the community. Through this newsletter, we want to promulgate the message of the Vedic scriptures like Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam.
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.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-3Dada 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.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-2Dada 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.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-1Dada 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.
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.
Saraswati Pearls: Dialogues on the Yoga of Sound
By: Yogacharya Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani and Yogacharini Dr. Sangeeta Laura Biagi
This book is a compilation of deep, introspective, inspirational dialogues between Dr. Ananda and Dr. Sangeeta on the “Yoga of Sound”. These trans-cultural interchanges deal with the spiritual and hidden, mystical aspects of music and Yoga such as Nada Yoga: Healing Sounds, The Origin of the Chant, Listening as a Tool for Purification, Guru-Chela, and The Artist as a Humane Being. The title, Saraswati’s Pearls is based on the concept of a sutra, a series of aphorisms set together as pearls on a string. The image of the pearls resonates with the pearl necklace in the hand of the divine muse of music and the fine arts. Each of the dialogues can be appreciated like a pearl, perfect and yet imperfect, whole in itself and yet connected to the others, containing some of the infinite satvic wisdom of the great Goddess Saraswathi. It is a joy, an honor and a humbling privilege to share their shimmering light with you, our dear reader.
To order this book and others from ICYER at Ananda Ashram, Pondicherry, India please visit www.icyer.in
joey wong on Nov 23, 2011 at 10:38 pm Reading these stories made me cry, as all of the mahasiddhas are just ordinary people with ordinary attachments and afflictions who have realized Mahamudra and enlightenment just by following their Guru’s instructions, and how near we are to achieving that, yet how far we are from it due to our own stubbornness. All of the stories have strengthened my resolve in following my Guru all the way and to not be lazy if i really wanted to extract the essence of this close to meaningless life of mine. I sincerely pray that i may have the sincerity and resolve of all of the mahasiddhas to follow my Guru all the way because i am utterly ashamed at what i lack. My eyes are welling up as i type this comment. Thank you so much Rinpoche for posting this. My fave mahasiddhas are Kalakala, Virupa, Ghantapa, Dharmapa and Tsamarepa. but really i love them all i can relate a lot to Kalakala, Dharmapa and Tsamarepa tho…. Much, much thanks to Rinpoche and his team for making this wonderful collection of stories. It’s really good to read it whenever anyone feels down..
“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.
“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 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.
“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.
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.
“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.
“Aptavani 1” is the first 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: “Who am I?”, “What is our purpose in life?”, “What is the nature of the journey of souls?”, “Why do bad things happen to good people?”, “What does karma mean?”, “How was the world created?”, “Who is the ‘Doer’ (ego definition)?”
Dadashri also provides spiritual expositions on the topics of: “What is religion?”, “How to find God?”, “What is the difference in religion vs. spirituality?”, “How do you define spirituality?”, “How can I attain knowledge of Self?”, “How can I experience my own pure Soul?”, and “What is liberation?”
Ultimately, Dadashri describes how the knowledge of Self is the final goal of all seeking. Without Self knowledge, one cannot attain ultimate liberation, or moksha.
“Aptavani 1” is the first 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: “Who am I?”, “What is our purpose in life?”, “What is the nature of the journey of souls?”, “Why do bad things happen to good people?”, “What does karma mean?”, “How was the world created?”, “Who is the ‘Doer’ (ego definition)?”
Dadashri also provides spiritual expositions on the topics of: “What is religion?”, “How to find God?”, “What is the difference in religion vs. spirituality?”, “How do you define spirituality?”, “How can I attain knowledge of Self?”, “How can I experience my own pure Soul?”, and “What is liberation?”
Ultimately, Dadashri describes how the knowledge of Self is the final goal of all seeking. Without Self knowledge, one cannot attain ultimate liberation, or moksha.
Krishna Voice is an English monthly newsletter published by ISKCON Bangalore. One of the objectives of our temple is to increase Krishna Consciousness in the community. Through this newsletter, we want to promulgate the message of the Vedic scriptures like Bhagavad-gita and Srimad-Bhagavatam.
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.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-3Dada 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.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-2Dada 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.
Pratikraman: The Key That Resolves All Conflicts (Full Version) Part-1Dada 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.
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.
Saraswati Pearls: Dialogues on the Yoga of Sound
By: Yogacharya Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani and Yogacharini Dr. Sangeeta Laura Biagi
This book is a compilation of deep, introspective, inspirational dialogues between Dr. Ananda and Dr. Sangeeta on the “Yoga of Sound”. These trans-cultural interchanges deal with the spiritual and hidden, mystical aspects of music and Yoga such as Nada Yoga: Healing Sounds, The Origin of the Chant, Listening as a Tool for Purification, Guru-Chela, and The Artist as a Humane Being. The title, Saraswati’s Pearls is based on the concept of a sutra, a series of aphorisms set together as pearls on a string. The image of the pearls resonates with the pearl necklace in the hand of the divine muse of music and the fine arts. Each of the dialogues can be appreciated like a pearl, perfect and yet imperfect, whole in itself and yet connected to the others, containing some of the infinite satvic wisdom of the great Goddess Saraswathi. It is a joy, an honor and a humbling privilege to share their shimmering light with you, our dear reader.
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joey wong on Nov 23, 2011 at 10:38 pm Reading these stories made me cry, as all of the mahasiddhas are just ordinary people with ordinary attachments and afflictions who have realized Mahamudra and enlightenment just by following their Guru’s instructions, and how near we are to achieving that, yet how far we are from it due to our own stubbornness. All of the stories have strengthened my resolve in following my Guru all the way and to not be lazy if i really wanted to extract the essence of this close to meaningless life of mine. I sincerely pray that i may have the sincerity and resolve of all of the mahasiddhas to follow my Guru all the way because i am utterly ashamed at what i lack. My eyes are welling up as i type this comment. Thank you so much Rinpoche for posting this. My fave mahasiddhas are Kalakala, Virupa, Ghantapa, Dharmapa and Tsamarepa. but really i love them all i can relate a lot to Kalakala, Dharmapa and Tsamarepa tho…. Much, much thanks to Rinpoche and his team for making this wonderful collection of stories. It’s really good to read it whenever anyone feels down..
“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.
“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 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.
“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.
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.
Among the myriad of relationships in life, the one between a Guru and disciple is most sacred and unique.
In the book “Guru and Disciple”, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan provides insight into the nature of the Guru-disciple relationship and offers in-depth answers to questions like:
“What are definitions of Guru, and disciple? How is a Guru necessary in spiritual transformation?”
“How does a spiritual Guru differ from a spiritual teacher, a spiritual advisor, or from spiritual people in general?”
“How do I find a Guru with the spiritual power to grant me spiritual enlightenment required in a spiritual life?”
“Among the many spiritual teachers accessible today, do I need to find a Guru with a certain level of spiritual development or spiritual awareness?”
For those on a spiritual quest, seeking spiritual growth, or simply desirous of spiritual guidance, this book provides an invaluable resource among the spiritual books available on the Guru-disciple.
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.
The Current Living Tirthankara Shree Simandhar SwamiDada Bhagwan
For anyone wondering what is spiritual enlightenment, it is essential to learn the 24 Tirthankaras of the past, and of the present.
In previous era, it was possible to achieve instant enlightenment simply by meeting a Tirthankara. At present, such sudden enlightenment is not possible here on earth.
In the current era, one seeking spiritual awakening can search for spiritual teachers to understand the meaning of spirituality and its transformation, but to attain Self realization one must meet a living Gnani Purush (the enlightened one).
A living Gnani has the spiritual power both to give spiritual enlightenment, and to connect one with Tirthankaras of the present, such as Simandhar Swami of Mahavideh Kshetra.
In the book “The Current Living Tirthankara Shree Simandhar Swami”, Gnani Purush offers spiritual guidance about Self realization, and how to connect with Simandhar Swami for the sake of ultimate liberation (moksha).
Autobiograpy Of Gnani Purush A.M.PatelDada Bhagwan
In the arena of spirituality, there are unique and remarkable spiritual people who have achieved the highest levels of spiritual development. Some remain in seclusion, while others become spiritual teachers who support the spiritual transformation of humanity.
But to meet a Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge), and to access their spiritual power to achieve spiritual enlightenment, is extremely rare. One such Gnani Purush of recent time is Dada Bhagwan. The book “Autobiography Of Gnani Purush A.M.Patel”, compiled from transcribed satsangs, describes his own process of instant enlightenment in his own words. Before achieving sudden enlightenment, Param Pujya Dadashri had led a spiritual life of tremendous spiritual awareness.
Whether on a spiritual quest to discover what is spiritual enlightenment, or to learn about great spiritual people of recent history, this book is certain to inspire any spiritual seeker.
Money has its own importance in our life. The world considers money and wealth as one of the most important thing in life. People have more love for money because it is needed in everything they do. That is why there is fight all around the world to get more money, by ethical or unethical means. People have been bothered by the uneven distribution of money and wealth. In this dangerous era of Kaliyug, it is very difficult to remain ethical and honest in matters of money.
In the presented book on the world of money as seen by Param Pujya Dadashri the Gnani Purush (the enlightened one), Dadashri has shared his view on money, charity, use of money. According to him, money is the reward of one’s merit karmas from one’s past life. Wealth comes your way when you give help to others, not otherwise. Wealth comes to those who have the desire to share. Lack of understanding of the science of money has perpetuated greed for money which leads to worldly life after life (avatars).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Exploring the Mindfulness Understanding Its Benefits.pptxMartaLoveguard
Slide 1: Title: Exploring the Mindfulness: Understanding Its Benefits
Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
Mindfulness, defined as the conscious, non-judgmental observation of the present moment, has deep roots in Buddhist meditation practice but has gained significant popularity in the Western world in recent years. In today's society, filled with distractions and constant stimuli, mindfulness offers a valuable tool for regaining inner peace and reconnecting with our true selves. By cultivating mindfulness, we can develop a heightened awareness of our thoughts, feelings, and surroundings, leading to a greater sense of clarity and presence in our daily lives.
Slide 3: Benefits of Mindfulness for Mental Well-being
Practicing mindfulness can help reduce stress and anxiety levels, improving overall quality of life.
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Regular mindfulness practice can improve our ability to concentrate and focus our attention on the present moment.
Slide 4: Benefits of Mindfulness for Physical Health
Research has shown that practicing mindfulness can contribute to lowering blood pressure, which is beneficial for heart health.
Regular meditation and mindfulness practice can strengthen the immune system, aiding the body in fighting infections.
Mindfulness may help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity by reducing stress and improving overall lifestyle habits.
Slide 5: Impact of Mindfulness on Relationships
Mindfulness can help us better understand others and improve communication, leading to healthier relationships.
By focusing on the present moment and being fully attentive, mindfulness helps build stronger and more authentic connections with others.
Mindfulness teaches us how to be present for others in difficult times, leading to increased compassion and understanding.
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Focusing on the breath and mindful breathing can be a simple way to enter a state of mindfulness.
Body scan meditation involves focusing on different parts of the body, paying attention to any sensations and feelings.
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Slide 7: Incorporating Mindfulness into Daily Life
You can practice mindfulness in everyday activities such as washing dishes or taking a walk in the park.
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Mindfulness can bring numerous benefits for physical and mental health.
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In Jude 17-23 Jude shifts from piling up examples of false teachers from the Old Testament to a series of practical exhortations that flow from apostolic instruction. He preserves for us what may well have been part of the apostolic catechism for the first generation of Christ-followers. In these instructions Jude exhorts the believer to deal with 3 different groups of people: scoffers who are "devoid of the Spirit", believers who have come under the influence of scoffers and believers who are so entrenched in false teaching that they need rescue and pose some real spiritual risk for the rescuer. In all of this Jude emphasizes Jesus' call to rescue straying sheep, leaving the 99 safely behind and pursuing the 1.
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Hanuman Stories: Timeless Teachings for Today’s World" delves into the inspiring tales of Hanuman, highlighting lessons of devotion, strength, and selfless service that resonate in modern life. These stories illustrate how Hanuman's unwavering faith and courage can guide us through challenges and foster resilience. Through these timeless narratives, readers can find profound wisdom to apply in their daily lives.
4. Note About This Translation
Gnani Purush Ambalal M. Patel, popularly known as
Dadashri or Dada or Dadaji, used to say that it is not possible to
exactly translate his satsang on the Science of Self-Realization
andtheartofworldlyinteraction,intoEnglish.Someofthedepth
and intent of meaning to be conveyed to the seeker, would be
lost.HestressedtheimportanceoflearningGujaratitoprecisely
understandallhisteachings.
Dadashri did however grant his blessings to convey his
original words to the world through translations in English and
other languages. It was his deepest desire and fervor that the
suffering human beings of the world attain the living freedom of
thewonderfulAkramVignanthatexpressedwithinhim.Hefurther
statedthatadaywouldcomewhentheworldwouldbeinaweof
thephenomenalpowersofthisscience.
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of the teachings of Dadashri, the Gnani Purush. A lot of care has
beentakentopreservethetoneandmessageofhiswords.Thisis
notaliteraltranslationofhiswords.Manyindividualshaveworked
diligentlyforthisproductandweremaindeeplythankfultothem
all.
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of his teachings. Please note that any errors committed in the
translation are entirely those of the translators and for those we
request your pardon.
Jai Sat Chit Anand
5. Trimantra
(The Three Mantras)
Namo Arihantanam
I bow to the Lord who has annihilated all the inner
enemies of anger, pride, attachment and greed.
Namo Siddhanam
I bow to all the Lord who have attained final liberation.
Namo Aayariyanam
I bow to all the Self-realized masters who unfold the path
of liberation.
Namo Uvazzayanam
I bow to the Self-realized teachers of the path of
liberation.
Namo Loye Savva Saahunam
I bow to all who have attained the Self and are
progressing in this path in the universe.
Eso Pancha Namukkaro
These five salutations.
Saava Paavappanasano
Destroy all the sins.
Mangalanam cha Saavesim
Of all that is auspicious mantras.
Padhamam Havai Mangalam
This is the highest.
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C Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
I bow to the One who has become the Supreme Lord
from a human being.
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C Namah Shivaaya
I bow to all auspicious beings of this universe who are
the instruments of salvation of the world.
Jai Sat Chit Anand
The Awareness Of The Eternal Is Bliss
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6. Books of Akram Vignan of Dada Bhagwan
1. AdjustEverywhere
2. Ahimsa : Non-Violence
3. Anger
4. Aptavani 1
5. Aptavani 2
6. Aptavani 5
7. Aptavani 6
8. Aptavani 9
9. Autobiography of Gnani Purush A.M.Patel
10. Avoid Clashes
11. Brahmacharya : CelibacyAttained With Understanding
12. Death : Before, During & After...
13. Flawless Vision
14. Generation Gap
15. Harmony In Marriage
16. Life Without Conflict
17. Money
18. Noble Use of Money
19. Pratikraman :The master key that resolves all conflicts
( Abridge & Big Volume)
20. Pure Love
21. Right Understanding to Help Others
22. Science of Karma
23. Science of Speech
24. Shree Simandhar Swami : The Living God
25. The Essence Of All Religion
26. The Fault Is Of the Sufferer
27. The Guru and The Disciple
28. Tri Mantra :The mantra that removes all worldly obstacles
29. Whatever Happened is Justice
30. Who Am I ?
31. Worries
7. Introduction to The 'Gnani Purush'
On a June evening in 1958 at around six o’clock, Ambalal
Muljibhai Patel, a family man, a contractor by profession, was
sitting on a bench on the busy platform number 3 of Surat’s
train station. Surat is a city in south Gujarat, a western state in
India. What happened within the next forty-eight minutes was
phenomenal. Spontaneous Self-realization occurred within
Ambalal M. Patel. During this event his ego completely melted
and from that moment onwards he became completely detached
from all Ambalal’s thoughts, speech and acts. He became the
Lord’s living instrument for the salvation of mankind, through
the path of knowledge. He called this Lord, Dada Bhagwan. To
everyone he met, he would say, “This Lord, Dada Bhagwan is
fully manifest within me. He also resides within all living beings.
The difference is that within me He is completely expressed and
in you, he is yet to manifest.”
Who are we? What is God? Who runs this world?
What is karma? What is liberation? Etc. All the world’s spiritual
questions were answered during this event. Thus nature offered
absolute vision to the world through the medium of Shree
Ambalal Muljibhai Patel.
Ambalal was born in Tarsali, a suburb of the city of
Baroda and raised in Bhadran, Gujarat. His wife’s name was
Hiraba. Although he was a contractor by profession, his life at
home and his interaction with everyone around him was exemplary
even prior to his Self-realization. After becoming Self-realized
and attaining the state of a Gnani, (The Awakened One), his
body became a ‘public charitable trust.’
Throughout his whole life he lived by the principle that
there should not be any commerce in religion, and in all
8. commerce there must be religion. He also never took money
from anyone for his own use. He used the profits from his
business to take his devotees for pilgrimages to various parts of
India.
His words became the foundation for the new, direct and
step-less path to Self-realization called Akram Vignan. Through
his divine original scientific experiment (The Gnan Vidhi), he
imparted this knowledge to others within two hours. Thousands
have received his grace through this process and thousands
continue to do so even now. ‘Akram’ means without steps; an
elevator path or a short cut, whereas ‘Kram’ means an orderly
step-by-step spiritual path. Akram is now recognized as a direct
shortcut to the bliss of the Self.
Who is Dada Bhagwan ?
When he explained to others who ‘Dada Bhagwan’ is, he
would say:
“Whatyouseehereisnot‘DadaBhagwan.’Whatyousee
is‘A.M.Patel.’IamaGnaniPurushandHethatismanifestwithin
me, is ‘Dada Bhagwan’. He is the Lord within. He is within you
and everyone else. He has not yet manifest within you, whereas
within me he is fully manifest. I myself am not a Bhagwan. I too
bow down to Dada Bhagwan within me.”
Current link for attaining the knowledge of
Self-Realization (Atmagnan)
“I am personally going to impart siddhis (special spiritual
powers) to a few people. After I leave, will there not be a need
for them? People of future generations will need this path, won’t
they?”
~ Dadashri
Param Pujya Dadashri used to go from town to town and
country-to-country to give satsang and impart the knowledge of
9. the Self as well as knowledge of harmonious worldly interaction
to all who came to see him. In his final days in late 1987, he
graced Dr. Niruben Amin with the siddhis to continue his Work.
After Param Pujya Dadashri left his mortal body on
January 2, 1988, Dr. Niruben continued his Work, traveling
within India to cities and villages; and going abroad visiting all
continents of the world. She was Dadashri’s representative of
Akram Vignan, until March 19, 2006, when she left her mortal
body entrusting all further care of the Work to Shri Deepakbhai
Desai. She was instrumental in expanding the key role of Akram
Vignan as the simple and direct path to Self-realization for modern
times. Hundreds of thousands of spiritual seekers had taken
advantage of this opportunity and are established in the experience
of pure Soul while carrying out their worldly duties. They
experience freedom, here and now while living their daily life.
Shri Deepakbhai Desai had been given the siddhi to
conduct satsang of Akram Vignan by Gnani Purush Dadashri in
presence of Pujya Niruben Amin. Between 1988 and 2006, he
has given satsang nationally and internationally as directed by
Dadashri under the guidance of Dr. Niruben Amin. Now these
satsangs and Gnan Vidhis of Akram Vignan continue in full force
through the medium of Atmagnani Shri Deepakbhai Desai.
Powerful words in scriptures help the seeker in increasing
their desire for liberation and thus they represent the path. The
knowledge of the Self is the final goal of all seekers. Without the
knowledge of the Self there is no liberation. This knowledge
does not exist in books. It exists in the heart of a Gnani. Hence,
the knowledge of the Self can only be acquired by meeting a
Gnani. Through the scientific approach of the Akram Vignan,
even today one can attain Atmagnan, by meeting a living
Atmagnani. Only a lit candle can light another candle!
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10. Editorial
Since time immemorial each religion has had founders
like Lord Mahavir, Lord Krishna or Lord Rama. During their
time, they pulled people out from differing divisive religious
beliefs and restored them to the essence of all religion, the
religion of the Self. But the passing and changing of the time
cycle and the absence of such master Lords, have led to
differences of opinions creating different sects and factions
within all religions. As a result, there is loss of peace and
happiness.
People quarrel about what is ‘mine’ and ‘yours’ in
religion. To keep such quarrels at bay, there is the Trimantra.
When one understands the fundamental meaning of the
Trimantra, one would realize that it is not a mantra exclusive
for any one religion, or sect or division of a religion. The
obeisance in the Trimantra is offered to all beings of supreme
awareness – starting from those who have attained Self-
Realization to those who have attained absolute Knowledge
and also those who have attained final liberation, moksha.
Through such obeisance, one’s life’s obstacles are removed;
one finds peace amidst difficulties and begins to build a goal
towards moksha.
Never once throughout his entire life did Lord Krishna
say that he was a Vaishnav or that he followed the Vaishnav
religion. Lord Mahavir had never uttered that he was a Jain or
that Jainism was his religion. Lord Rama had never said that
Sanatana dharma was his religion. They all talked about
liberation through Self-Realization. As Lord Krishna has said
in the Gita, as the tirthankaras have said in the Aagams and
11. as Sage Vashishtha has said to Lord Rama in the Yoga
Vashishtha, man has only to realize the Self. To live in a state
of ignorance is to be a mortal (jiva) and to live in a state of
liberation is to be Shiv. When a jiva attains Self-Realization,
that very jiva becomes Shiva. Shiva does not refer to any
particular person.
The Gnani Purush Dadashri has given us the Trimantra.
This mantra is completely impartial. He asks us to recite it five
times with full awareness every morning and night. Doing this
will render all your worldly activities peaceful. If you have a
lot of problems, then you should recite it for an hour; you will
find that the burden of your difficulties is significantly reduced.
This mantra has the power to subdue all difficulties. It can
make a mountain appear like a molehill!
Dadashri has illuminated the literal, spiritual and the
ultimate essence of the Trimantra. And he has explained how
this mantra uplifts those who recite it with its thorough
understanding. His satsangs on the Trimantra have been
compiled in this book. In devoting yourself to the Trimantra,
your worldly obstacles will be removed and you will achieve
unity and harmony.
- Dr. Niruben Amin
12. Trimantra
(The Three Mantras)
The Spiritual Unity Of The Three Mantras
Questioner : There are three kinds of mantras: One of
the Jains, the one of the Vaishnavs and the one of the Shaivites.
Why are they now coming together? What is the spiritual mystery
in this?
Dadashri : God is impartial. He has nothing to do with
the Jains, the Vaishnavs or the Shaivites. The Vitarag Lords
(Omniscient beings void of all worldly attachment) do not take
sides. Those who take sides create divisions by, ‘this is yours
and this is ours’. Those who say, ‘This is ours’ are automatically
saying, ‘This is yours’. Wherever there is ‘ours’ and ‘yours’
divisions exist and that leads to attachment (raag) and abhorrence
(dwesh). This is not the way of the Vitarags. The path of the
Vitarag Lords is without differences and divisions.
Trimantra : The Complete Fruit
Questioner : Is this Trimantra for everyone? And if so,
why ?
Dadashri : It is for everyone. It is for those who want
to wash away their bad deeds and sins (paap). It is not for
those who do not want to wash their sins.
Questioner : What is the purpose behind putting the
Navkar mantra, the Vasudev and the Shiva mantra together in
13. 2 Trimantra
this Trimantra?
Dadashri : Is there not a difference between eating a
whole fruit and eating only a piece of it? This Trimantra is
equivalent to eating the whole fruit!
No Happiness despite Reciting the Mantra
Lord Rushabhdev (the first Tirthankara of the last cycle
of twenty-four Tirthankars) had said, ‘It is acceptable to divide
your temples, but do not divide the mantra. The mantra will lose
its essence if it is divided.’ Our people have not only divided the
mantra, they have also divided the agiyaras (the eleventh day of
the lunar cycle observed for fasting). We now have one agiyaras
for the Vaishnav and one for the Shaivites. This is why the
importance of agiyaras and the mantra has diminished. Jains,
Vaishanavas and The Shaivites, none can find happiness and it
is because these three mantras are not being recited together.
That’s why the Trimantra is now being united as the Lord had
said.
Lord Rushabhdev is considered the main originator of
dharma or religion. He is the one who gave religion to the
world. The path of Vedanta was established through him and so
was the path of Jainism.
You know how people say, ‘Aadam’ or ‘Adam’? That
Adam is really referring to this Aadim (the very first) Tirthankar
but instead of saying Aadim, they are saying Aadam or Adam.
So whatever is out there, it is His path.
For the Obstacles in the Worldly Life
Questioner : They were told to divide their temples and
derasers (Jain temples) but are not all the celestial Gods and
Goddesses in these temples, one?
Dadashri : No, they are all different. The celestials Gods
and Goddesses that act as protectors and the guardians (shashan
14. Trimantra 3
devas) are very different. The protecting devas of this sanyasta
mantra (sanyasta means that which breaks bondage and
attachment towards the worldly life, here it refers to the Navkar
mantra) are different, as are the devas for all the other mantras;
they are all different.
Questioner : But what is the advantage in reciting all the
three mantras together?
Dadashri : The existing difficulties of life go away! The
incoming difficulties in life are reduced. If you have a problem
but have connection with the right people or know the right
people, will your problems not be easily solved? For example,
if you are in violation of certain minor laws and the policeman
is your friend; wouldn’t you be able to go free?
Questioner : Yes.
Dadashri : This Trimantra comprises the mantras of the
Jain, of the Vasudev, and the Shiv; they are all put together. If
you want protection or help from the celestial devas, you have
to say all the three mantras together. There are celestial protectors
and guardians for each mantra who can help you. The Trimantra
is an instrument to please each mantra’s respective celestial
protectors.
There are always celestial protectors behind each religion.
By reciting this mantra, we please these deities and hence your
obstacles are removed.
If you have any difficulties in life, reciting all the three
mantras together will soften them. This mantra is the solution to
reduce the effects of your past karmas that are unfolding. This
mantra gradually leads you towards the spiritual path. The force
and the impact of an unfolding karma that was meant to be
‘sixteen annas’ worth becomes four annas (division of a rupee),
i.e. it is reduced significantly. By reciting this mantra, the incoming
difficulties become light, and peace prevails.
15. 4 Trimantra
Trimantra Makes You Impartial
These three mantras have been in existence from time
immemorial but through quarrels people have divided them. The
Jains kept the Navkar mantra and discarded the rest. The
Vaishnavs kept whatever was theirs and got rid of the Navkar
mantra. This is how the mantras came to be divided. In their
prejudices that divides, people have left nothing untouched. That
is why India is in such a state of shambles today! Ignorant
people who wanted to prove their point created these divisions.
The Gnani on the other hand, would reunite everything and
make everyone unbiased. That is why we have written the three
mantras together. So when all the mantras are recited together,
you will be blessed.
Partiality Leads To Divisions & Prevents Salvation
Questioner : What circumstances led to the division of
the Trimantra?
Dadashri : The propagation of and walling off of one’s
own bias and belief; ‘Ours is the correct way’. A person who
claims that his way is correct is saying that others are incorrect.
Would God concede to this? To God both are equal. This is
why man is not able to achieve his own salvation, nor can he
do so for others. On the contrary they walk further away from
their salvation. People caught up in religious sects and divisions
are hurting themselves as well as others.
Yet, it is not necessary to remove these divisions. They
are needed because we need to have religions of all different
levels or standards, starting from the kindergarten level all the
way to the Ph. D. level. Along with these standards we also
need their respective teachers. It does not mean they are incorrect
or that there is no need for different standards. It is not
appropriate to call the kindergarten level as being wrong if you
are in the higher grades. All the standards are correct but not
the same.
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Trimantra Benefits All
A Vaishnav would say, ‘This is our Vaishnav opinion!’
Some other people would say ‘This is our belief!’ Such people
with their viewpoints have confused and muddled things. This
Trimantra is an impartial mantra. There is nothing here that
belongs strictly to the Jains or the Vaishnavs. It is a mantra for
everyone in Hindustan. You will benefit greatly by reciting it
because it teaches you to bow down to individuals of the highest
order. You benefit by doing the obeisance (namaskar). You
benefit even by merely saying the word ‘namaskar’. This is
when you realize that this mantra is for your own benefit. If it
benefits even you, then how can it be called ‘a mantra for the
Jains’? But what do people, infected with the disease of opinions,
say? They say such things as, ‘This cannot be ours’. Nonsense!
Why can it not be ours? The language is ours. Everything is
ours! All such talk is senseless. When I explain the meaning of
this mantra, people come to their senses.
This is The Trimantra
That is why I have you recite it loudly:
1. Namo Arihantanam
Namo Siddhanam
Namo Aayariyanam
Namo Uvazzayanam
Namo Loye Savva Saahunam
Eso Pancha Namukkaro
Savva Paavappanasano
Mangalanam Cha Savvesim
Padhamam Havai Mangalam
2. C Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
3. C Namah Shivaaya
Jai Sat Chit Anand
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Now if I were to explain the meaning of the Navkar
(number 1) mantra to you, you will feel, ‘this is our mantra’.
Once you understand it’s meaning, you will not let go of it. At
the moment all you see is, ‘this is the Shiv mantra’ and ‘this is
the Vaishnav mantra’. You need to understand the meaning of
the mantra. Let me explain you the meaning of the Navkar
mantra, then you will never say so again.
Namo Arihantanam
Questioner : Please explain in detail what ‘Namo
Arihantanam’ means?
Dadashri : ‘Namo Arihantanam’. ‘Ari’ means enemies
and ‘hantanam’ means to conquer. So in this obeisance we are
bowing down to the Arihant Bhagwan, the one who has
conquered all the inner enemies of anger, pride, deceit, greed,
attachment and abhorrence. From the moment of total destruction
of the inner enemies, to the state called keval gnan, until final
liberation, one is an Arihant. Such a one is the absolute manifested
living God. He may have become so from any religious order-
Hindu, Jain or any other race and he may be found anywhere
in the universe. This obeisance says, ‘I bow down to the Arihant
Lord wherever He may be.’
Questioner : Does an Arihant have a physical form?
Dadashri : Yes, he has a physical body. He has a body
and also a name. He cannot be called an Arihant if he does not
have a body.
Questioner : Does the title of Arihant apply to the
twenty-four Tirthankars?
Dadashri : No. Only a Tirthankar who is currently living
can be called an arihant. Lord Mahavir has attained moksha.
People say, “These are our twenty-four Tirthankaras” and then
they recite, “Namo Arihantanam, Namo Siddhanam…”, and if
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we ask them, ‘are these two the same?’ They say yes. Then if
you ask them who is the arihant, they will say that the twenty-
four Tirthankars are the arihants. But really the twenty-four
Tirthakars are all now called siddha because they have already
achieved liberation. Are you calling a siddha an arihant? Whom
do you call an arihant?
Questioner : The twenty-four Tirthankars have become
siddha!
Dadashri : Then should you not question why they call
the one who is siddha an arihant? The level of the siddha is a
different level altogether. The twenty-four Tirthankars are no
longer arihants, they do not have a physical body! This
misunderstanding is precisely why there is so much confusion.
Right now Lord Simandhar Swami is the arihant. Do you know
why I say that? Are all the twenty-four Tirthankars, arihants or
siddhas? Is their status that of siddha or arihant?
Questioner : At this moment they are in the Siddha
Loka – the location of all liberated souls.
Dadashri : Are they siddha? Are you hundred percent
sure of this?
Questioner : Yes, one hundred percent!
Dadashri : Then they fall in the category of siddha. So
then who is in the arihant category? Arihant means they have to
be currently living. People refer to the twenty-four Tirthankars
as arihant, but if you think about it, they have actually acquired
the state of siddha. So when we say ‘Namo Siddhanam’ we
are paying obeisance to them. But that leaves the category of
the arihant vacant. So the mantra of Navkar remains incomplete,
and by being incomplete, it does not give result. There has to
be a living and present Tirthankar. The current living Tirthankar
is Simandhar Swami; it is through His name that your work for
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liberation will have to be carried out, only then can the Navkar
mantra be complete. If a collector has been promoted to a
Governor, would it not be disrespectful to continue addressing
him as a collector?
Questioner : Yes it would.
Dadashri : In the same token if you believe the twenty-
four Tirthankars to be arihants, then you are incurring a big loss.
It is very detrimental. It does not harm the Vitarag Lords; it has
no effect on them, but it is very damaging for you.
Reaches Only The Current Living Tirthankara
Neither Lord Mahavir nor the rest of the twenty-three
Tirthankars can help you attain liberation now. They have already
become liberated. When we say ‘Namo Arihantanam’, that
mantra reaches the arihants, wherever they may in the universe,
just like the mail that always reaches its destination. It will not
reach Lord Mahavir. Presently people believe that when they
say ‘Namo Arihantanam’, it reaches Lord Mahavir. The Twenty-
four Tirthankars of the past are now in the fully liberated state
as the siddhas. They are in the category of ‘Namo Siddhanam’.
Only the currently present Tirthankars are referred to as arihants.
This Can Also Be Understood Through The Intellect
Questioner : Today I came to understand that when we
say ‘Namo Arihantanam,’ it refers to only Simandhar Swami;
he is the arihant Lord.
Dadashri : What can be done when things are so jumbled
up? As an attorney, what do you think of it all?
Questioner : I understand it completely Dada. Not from
an attorney’s perspective only but I accept it completely as a
staunch practicing Jain. Based on what you explain, a Jain who
has a thorough understanding would readily accept that only the
presently living can be called an arihant, a Tirthankar. That is
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precisely why the arihants have been placed before the siddha
in the mantra.
The Value Of Presence
Questioner : Do people think that Simandhar Swami
is in some foreign place?
Dadashri : It is of no great significance where the present
Tirthankara is; wherever he may be. If you talk about location,
then previously they were in the state of Bihar, but of what use
was it to the people living in the Charotar Region of Gujarat?
In those days there were no means of transportation, so of what
use was this to them? Nevertheless, the Tirthankars can be
worshipped through their names, wherever they may be, as long
as we have the knowledge that they are presently living. In the
same way, the distance here between Simandhar Swami and us
is very great, but is he not living? He is present at this very
moment and so he is considered a current Tirthankar.
It does not matter if you have not seen the arihant. For
example you did not get to see the arihant in Mahavir’s time.
You did not see Lord Mahavir. Mahavir Bhagwan was
somewhere else and you were here, he would still be an arihant.
So if you recognize a real arihant as arihant, it will be to your
great advantage. Otherwise all your effort will be in vain. For
this very reason, the Navkar mantra that you recite will not give
any results.
Who Can be Called a Tirthankara?
Tirthankars are the ones who have absolute knowledge
(Keval Gnan). There are other Kevalis, who too have absolute
knowledge. But for one to be a Tirthankar, one has to have the
Tirthankara-name-karma come into fruition. The Tirthankars
purify the very ground they walk on and these places become
places of worship. No one else in the whole world has merit
karma of such quality. No one else has such exquisite atoms
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(parmanus) of mind, body and speech. A Tirthankara’s speech
is syaadvaad (speech that hurts no living being and is acceptable
to all) and inspires absolute bliss in all around.
The state of the arihant is a very elevated state indeed.
No one in the universe has such atoms. The highest quality of
atoms comes to be situated only in the body of a Tirthankar.
What a body! What speech! What a manifest form! Everything
about such a living being is absolutely unique and exquisite.
There is no comparison, so do not compare Him to anyone!
No one can be placed on the same level as a Tirthankar! That
is how great the manifest form of a Tirthankar Lord is! All the
twenty-four Tirthankars that existed were incomparable!
The Body Is The Only Difference
Questioner : Is the form of the arihant Lord the state
before moksha?
Dadashri : Yes, the arihant is the state before moksha.
The level of His knowledge is the same as that of the siddha,
but there is some bondage left for him. An analogy would be
of two men who are sentenced for sixty years in prison. One
is sentenced on the 1st
of January, and the other on the 3rd
of
January. The first man has been released since his term has
been completed. The other man will be released after two days
but essentially can he not be regarded as a free man? Such are
their levels.
Namo Siddhanam
Who are the other Gods?
Questioner : ‘Namo Siddhanam’.
Dadashri : Those who have become siddha from here,
those who no longer have a physical body and will not be
acquiring another body again. They are the ones who are
eternally in the state of the siddhas. I bow to such siddha Lords.
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Having conquered their inner enemies: anger, pride,
deceit, greed, attachment, abhorrence, Lord Rama, Lord
Rushabhdev and Lord Mahavir are all now in the Siddha
Loka where they are eternally in the state of the siddha. To
them I offer my obeisance. Now tell me, is there any problem
in doing this?
So of the two states, the arihant and the siddha, which is
higher? The siddhas are relieved eternally from their physical
bodies and are in the siddha state. They are completely liberated!
Of the two, which do you think is the higher state? Just say it
spontaneously, you will not find the answer by thinking too
much.
Questioner : Everyone is equal. When you bow in
reverence, everything is equal. How can we say that one is
higher than the other?
Dadashri : But do you understand why they have put
‘Namo Arihantanam’, before the ‘Namo Siddhanam’?
The reason is that those who have become siddha are
totally liberated but they cannot help us in any way. For us the
arihants are useful and that is why they have been placed first,
before the siddhas.
We have to go where the siddha Lords reside. That is
our goal but who is more beneficial to us? The arihant! He has
conquered the six inner enemies and is showing us the way to
do so. He graces us with His blessings. That is why He is
placed first. He is very beneficial to us. So the importance is of
the living One.
Difference Between Arihant and Siddha
Questioner : How does the siddha Lord help human
beings in their salvation?
Dadashri : The state of the siddha Lord is our goal. But,
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they cannot be of any help to us. Only the Gnanis and the
Tirthankars who are presently living here, in the universe can be
of help to us. They can show us our mistakes, they can show
us the path and they can help us realize our Self.
Questioner : Then do the siddha Lord not have a body?
Dadashri : The siddha Lords do not have a physical
body. They are the absolute divine Self (Paramatma). And these
so-called siddha of today are nothing but ordinary men who
have attained varying types of special worldly powers, which
have no spiritual value. If you provoke them they will get angry
and even lash out.
Questioner : What is the difference between the arihant
and the siddha?
Dadashri : The siddha Lord does not have the burden
of carrying around a physical body whereas the arihant has to
carry this load with him. He too finds it burdensome. He cannot
go to the Siddha Loka until his remaining karmas exhaust. He
too has to go through the remaining karmas.
Namo Aayariyanam
So far we have discussed two, what’s next?
Questioner : ‘Namo Aayariyanam’.
Dadashri : This obeisance is for the acharyas. Acharyas
are those who observe the principles laid down by the arihants
and who teach others to do the same. To such acharyas, I pay
my obeisances. Acharyas are Self-realized and their self-control
is spontaneous. Self-control in them means they do not react to
the existence of anger, pride, deceit and greed. But these so-
called acharyas that we refer to nowadays cannot be considered
under this obeisance of ‘namo aayariyanam.’ If we were to
insult them in any way, they too would retaliate and lash back.
They have not attained the enlightened world view yet (not Self
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realized). Theirs is the worldly view only. We are not talking
about such acharyas. Self-Realization, Atma gnan must be there
before one is called an acharya here.
Therefore here we are not talking about the traditional
Jain or Vaishnav acharyas that are around. We are paying
obeisance to the acharyas who have no desire for any kind of
worldly happiness and who are following the conduct for
progressing on the path of liberation of the vitarag Lords. They
observe these codes of conduct and teach the same for others.
To such a being I bow. Do you have any objection to that?
Whoever he may be or of whatever sect he may belong to, as
long as he is self realized, to him I bow.
Such acharyas do not exist here in our world today, but
they do exist in other worlds. And therefore this obeisance will
reach them wherever they are in the universe. This in turn benefits
us instantly.
Questioner : Do these acharyas posess any powers?
When can the status of acharya be attained?
Dadashri : The status of acharya remained true for a
thousand years after Lord Mahavir’s nirvana but after that time
it has turned into a worldly acharya status, and there has not
been any true acharyas since.
Questioner : I am talking about the true acharyas.
Dadashri : The true ones have not arisen. The true
acharya is a God.
Questioner : Then what about Kund Kund Acharya?
Dadashri : Kund Kund Acharya was one, but that was
six hundred years after Lord Mahavir. What I am saying is that
for the last fifteen hundred years, there has not been one. Kund
Kund Acharya was completely Self-realized.
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Questioner : But these acharyas of today are called
acharyas based on their exposition of knowledge in scriptures.
Dadashri : People may call them acharya but a real
acharya is Self realized.
The Acharya Is The Reason For Liberation
How are Tirthankars beneficial to us? Doing their darshan
(seeing; to look upon with reverence) gives great benefit and so
does listening to them. The time to listen to them is when they
give deshna (divine speech), otherwise the benefit is just from
their darshan. The darshan of the Tirthankar is needed for
liberation. Just by the mere darshan of the Tirthankar one can
become absolutely enlightened. This is only for those who have
reached such a level of spirituality.
Such beings are those who have acquired the knowledge
of proper conduct from an acharya and have reached a very
high level of spirituality that all that is left for them is just the
mere darshan of a Tirthankar Lord.
So the final preparation is the role of the acharya. He
helps one in the maturation process of liberation. Even the
Tirthankar Lord considers the acharya to be the highest state of
all.
Questioner : But why would the Tirthanakar say that?
Dadashri : The Tirthankara is endowed with 108 gunas
(virtues or positive attributes) and acharya has 1008 gunas!
Acharya is regarded as embodiment of highest virtues. He is
like a lion. When he raises his voice, everything around him
trembles. Just as at the mere look and sight of a lion, a fox
would throw up the meat it just ate, such is the power of the
presence of an acharya. A person would spew out in confession
all the sins he has committed in the presence of an acharya.
Even the Tirthankars admit that they have acquired their state of
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a Tirthankar through the teachings of the acharya. So the acharya
is the embodiment of the highest virtues.
These five obeisance (namaskars) in the Navkar mantra
are ranked the highest. Even the Tirthankars praise the acharya.
Questioner : Correct, correct, absolutely correct!
Dadashri : It is because of the power and the
charisma of an acharya that one becomes a Tirthankar.
Ganadhar : Transcends Mind & Intellect
Questioner : Can the ganadhar (premier disciple) of
the Tirthankar Lord be considered on the same level as the
acharya?
Dadashri : Yes, they are considered to be on the same
level as the acharya. The acharya is a ganadhar. All ganadhars
are acharyas, but all acharyas are not ganadhars. They are
called gandhar because they have transcended all layers of the
intellect. An acharya may or may not have transcended the
intellect.
I too have transcended all the layers of intellect. The layer
of the mind is the moon and the layer of the intellect is the sun.
A ganadhar is the one who has gone beyond these layers of the
moon and sun and yet remains and abides by the instructions of
the Tirthankar. I too have gone beyond the layers of the moon
and the sun!
Qualities Of An Acharya
Acharyas have complete knowledge of the scriptures and
they have absorbed it. The sadhus are in the process of studying
the scriptures, but they too have realized the Self, they have
acquired the true knowledge (samkit) but are studying further.
The upaadhyayas are studying themselves and also teaching
others the same. The upadhyayas have progressed in their study
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but maintain utmost humility towards the acharyas. An acharya's
presence is so intense that if ever he were to raise his voice, it
would render the upaadhyayas absolutely meek. That is the
aura of an acharya. Nothing can bother an acharya. If a sadhu
were to shout or become very angry, it would not bother the
acharya in the least!
An acharya is such a being that if his disciple were to err,
the disciple would immediately make a confession to the acharya
because he would not be able to bear keeping a secret from his
master. Despite having so much power, the acharya is not stern
by any means. They never get angry; nevertheless people around
them feel a ‘heat of sternness’ in their power.
The silent power of an Acharya is like the ‘burning effect’
of intense cold. They do not have any anger. If they did, they
could never be regarded as acharya. Anyone with the slightest
amount of anger, pride, deceit and greed can never be called an
acharya. Acharyas have such a wonderful presence. And when
they speak you never feel like leaving their side. They are no
ordinary beings!
Dadashri : The Meddlesome Vitarag
My status is that of an acharya. It cannot be called an
absolute state of the vitarag. But if you want to refer to my state
as ‘vitarag’, then you can say I am a meddlesome vitarag. A
meddlesome person, yet free of attachment. I am meddlesome
only because I tell people to come to satsang and that I will do
things for them. Such a meddlesome quality is not to be found
in an absolute vitarag. A vitarag is not concerned with whether
something is beneficial for you or not. His very existence and
presence is beneficial. His entire being is of benefit to mankind.
His aura is beneficial. The air around Him is beneficial. His
speech is beneficial. His darshan is beneficial. But he would not
tell you to do this or that. Whereas I tell you, ‘I will do satsang
with you, so you can be liberated.’ Tirthankars only utter this
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much in their deshna: “The four paths to life forms (celestial,
human, animal & hell) are sources of suffering, so dear human
being; you have acquired a birth in the human body form, the
only one, from which liberation is attainable! So get your work
for your liberation done.” They say only this much. They say
this when they give deshna!
At the moment we do not have any Tirthankars here in
our world and the siddha Lords are all in their own location. At
the moment I am the representative of the Tirthankar Lord. Yes,
when they are not here, I have the power in my hands. And I
am using that power, without having to consult anyone!
Nevertheless I myself worship the Tirthankars. Have you not
seen this?
Upaadhyayas have acquired on the right thoughts (vichaar)
and right speech (oochar). But the acharyas have all three,
vichaar, oochar and also aachar (right conduct); all these three
qualities are complete within the acharya.
Namo Uvazzayanam
Questioner : ‘Namo Uvazzayanam…’
Dadashri : This obeisance refers to the upaadhyayas.
Who are the upaadhyayas? They are those beings who are
Self realized and are studying the scriptures and teaching the
same to others. It is to such upaadhyayas, that we send our
obeisance. Upaadhyaya means they have understood everything
however their conduct is not yet perfect. They can be of
Vaishav, Shiv or any other religion. The sadhus of today
(ascetics and renunciates) do not fall in this category; they are
not Self-realized. Once Self-Realization occurs, all anger, pride,
deceit and greed leave; no such weaknesses would remain. If
one were to insult them, they would not exhibit any anger.
Would the sadhus of today get angry if insulted? Anger can
never be accepted at this level.
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Questioner : You say that the upaadhyayas have the
knowledge, what knowledge are you talking about?
Dadashri : Upaadhyaya means they have the knowledge
of the Soul; they also have awareness of their obligations, they
even have knowledge of right conduct, but despite this, right
conduct is not assimilated completely in their behavior. And
because the right conduct has not come to perfection, they
remain at the level of upaadhyaya. Thus they themselves are in
the process of learning and they teach others at the same time.
Questioner : So in other words they have not acquired
perfection in their conduct?
Dadashri : Yes, they have not reached the absolute state
of conduct. If they acquire that state, they would be considered
acharya.
Questioner : So does that mean that even the upaadhyaya
have to be an Atma Gnani (Self realized)?
Dadashri : Not Atma Gnani, but they should have the
conviction (pratiti) of being the Self. There is the conviction plus
more, a higher level.
Which is the next line in the prayer?
Namo Loye Savva Saahunam
Questioner : ‘Namo Loye Savva Saahunam…’
Dadashri : Loye means loka (different worlds in the
cosmos). This obeisance means that I bow to all the sadhus
wherever they are in the universe. Who can you call a sadhu?
Not the ones dressed in saffron or white attire but those who
have known the Self and are proceeding in that direction only.
This obeisance is not directed to the sadhus who have desire
for a worldly life or any material gain. I bow to such sadhus
who have no attachment to their body (dehadhyas).
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The practice of yoga (union) is a worldly state. The state
of Soul is a different thing altogether. There is a branch of yoga
that focuses on the physical body, different body postures and
asanas (positions). This is a union with the physical body
(dehadhyas). Then there is yoga of the mind (mano yoga) where
one tries to focus on the chakras- energy centers of the body.
There is japa yoga - chanting of mantras, that is the yoga of
speech. These three yogas are overt, worldly and transient and
are distinct from Atma yoga, which is the union with the Self.
The result of worldly yogas is material happiness and physical
well being. Atma Yoga is considered the highest of all yogas. It
leads to liberation and eternal bliss. Savva Saahunam means all
those that practice Atma yoga. To such beings I do bow.
So who is a sadhu? The one who has attained the
conviction (pratiti) of the Self is a sadhu. This is the first step
in the path of liberation. The upaadhyayas have progressed
further and the conviction is much stronger. and the acharyas
have attained the Atma Gnan. The arihant Lord is the complete,
absolute Self. These salutations (namaskars) have been ordained
in this manner.
The Exact Technique Of Reciting Navkar
Questioner : The five stages (levels) of this namaskar
that the Lord has given us, the first four are fine, but with the
fifth one instead of saying ‘Saahunam’ why do they say ‘loye
savva Saahunam’?
Dadashri : The term savva means all. The obeisance is
to all the sadhus of the universe regardless of their religious
background.
Why don’t you write to them, if you wish to change it?
Whatever the Lord has said, he has said for it to be recited
exactly and precisely as given. That speech has been uttered
through Divine lips. It is not to be translated in Gujarati. Do not
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change the language! It has come out of Lord Mahavir’s mouth
and when he speaks the atoms (parmanus) are so precisely
arranged that people are awestruck upon hearing him. Ordinarily
when people recite this Navkar, they can barely hear it themselves
and consequently the benefits they reap are significantly minimized.
They do not hear the benefit! The full benefit is acquired when
all the five sense are able to ‘hear’ the mantra. The eyes would
see it, the ears would hear it, and the nose would smell it…
Questioner :You have said something extremely important.
Dadashri : Yes, when they utter the Navkar mantra,
their ears cannot hear it, and all the senses remain deprived and
hungry, only the tongue moves around in the mouth, so what
kind of benefit will it give? It is only when all the five senses
become content; one can say that the Navkar mantra is fruitful.
When you say it, your ears should be able to hear, your nose
should be able to smell, at that moment, even the skin should
be able to feel it through its tactile sense. All this is required and
necessary. That is why I ask you to recite it loudly.
Sadhu : Worldly Versus True
The sadhus we refer to are those who do sadhana (striving,
self-discipline; rituals etc) to achieve the Soul, not the ones
whose sadhana is aimed for attainment of worldly things, for
gratification of tastes, for fame and prestige. These sadhana are
different and the sadhana for the Soul is different. I bow down
to such sadhus. The sadhana for the Soul does not include any
sadhana for worldly things. Those who strive for worldly things
are not sadhus. Amongst all the sadhus there are in India, perhaps
maybe one or so would qualify for this status. No such sadhu
exists on this earth, they c an be found elsewhere in the universe.
It is to them that our namaskar reaches and that is why we get
benefits. This universe extends beyond the parameters man has
given it; it is very vast. Therefore I bow down to all the sadhus
wherever they may be.
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Questioner : What does loye mean?
Dadashri : ‘Namo Loye Savva Saahunam.’ Loye means
loka. It means our universe. So we are saying, ‘I bow to all the
sadhus that are in this universe’.
Questioner : Does one acquire the knowledge of Soul
if one performs rituals and self-discipline (atma dasha sadhe)
prescribed for the same?
Dadashri : Yes.
Questioner : So when a person performs sadhana (what
it takes to attain) for the Soul, does that mean that he or she
can experience the Soul?
Dadashri : Atma dasha Sadhe means to move fast
towards the experience of the Self. What is the meaning of
sadhana?
‘Atam bhavna bhavta jeev lahe keval gyan re’
Striving for the Self, one attains the perfect Self.
But first he should have the inner intent of experiencing
the Soul. When I bestow the realization of the Soul upon you,
that Gnan verily is Atma dasha, the state of the Self. Once
awakened to the Self, such a being will continue to make progress
in the domain of the Self. Some even attain the state of
upaadhyaya. And some beyond that state, to the state of
acharya. It is not possible to go beyond acharya state in this
time cycle.
Questioner : How can we know whether one is striving
for the Self?
Dadashri : We can know by looking at his attributes. If
any of his attributes are conducive towards further bondage
then you will know. A true aspirant is one who does sadhana
only for the Soul and nothing else. None of his actions create
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bondage. Unfortunately, due to the current time cycle, today’s
sadhus cannot be like this. They are faced with ongoing
kashayas, inner negativities for true sadhana; anger, pride, deceit
and greed. They leave behind their wife and children; they undergo
the rituals of penance and renunciation. They earn some spiritual
benefits worth say one hundred points (binding merit karma)
when they do samayik and pratikraman, but if they have a
disagreement with one of the disciples, they get upset and end
up losing one hundred and fifty points (binding demerit karma).
Therefore these sadhus bind karmas. A real sadhu will never
bind karmas; his sadhana is exclusively for the Soul. Only such
a sadhu can attain moksha, the siddha state.
And these worldly sadhus get angry at even the slightest
provocation! So these are not sadhus but tyaagis (those who
renounce). They are called sadhus today but you can openly
see the anger in them. In fact you can even hear it! What kind
of anger is it when you can hear it?
Questioner : One that binds for countless lives
(anantanubandhi).
Dadashri : Yes, the anger that is audible is anantanubandhi.
The Real Nature of ‘Aum’
Questioner : Is Om (or Aum) the abbreviated version of
the Navkar mantra?
Dadashri : Yes. If you recite it with understanding, then
it is dharma dhyana - meditation that gives worldly benefits.
Questioner : Would it suffice if we only say ‘Om’ instead
of the Navkar mantra?
Dadashri : Yes, but only if it is said with understanding.
People who recite the mantra are doing so in vain. There is no
meaning behind them reciting the mantra. When the Navkar
mantra is said correctly, only then will conflicts in a household
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diminish. Are there any households here right now where there
is no conflict?
Questioner : Dada, the conflicts cannot be stopped.
Dadashri : They continue? If conflicts do not stop, then
you have to realize that you are not reciting the Navkar mantra
with the correct understanding.
Recite this Navkar mantra and Om (all the Gods in the
Navkar mantra collectively) will be happy. By merely (without
understanding) saying Om, Om they will never be happy. So
recite the Navkar mantra! This Navkar mantra is Om itself. Om
is the abbreviation of the entire mantra. Om encompasses
everything. It was created for the benefit of people. But without
the correct understanding, people have made a mess of things.
The Vibrations Of Reach Mahatmas
Who are the embodiment of Om in the eyes of the Lord?
It is whomever I give Gnan to. From the moment you start
saying, “I am shuddhatma”(pure soul), you become a sadhu.
Anyone who does sadhana of the pure Soul is a sadhu. So the
Navkar mantra reaches all the mahatmas that I have given Gnan
to. When people recite the Navkar mantra, the responsibility
falls on your head because you are included in the Navkar
mantra. A person who does sadhana for the Self is a sadhu.
From the moment you take Gnan, you progress a little at a time
through your understanding. Then you are able to make others
understand a little at a time, and so you go beyond the level of
a sadhu. Once others understand from you, from that moment
you start becoming upaadhayaya. The state of acharya is not
easily attainable in this time cycle. It is a different matter if
someone attains this level after I am gone.
The Great Importance Of The Navkar
‘Eso Pancha Namukkaro’ - the above five namaskars,
salutations.
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‘Savva Paavappanasano’ - destroys all sins. Reciting this
mantra destroys all sins.
‘Mangalanam Cha Savvesim’ – of all that is auspicious,
‘Padhamam Havai Mangalam’ – this is the highest. This
is the most auspicious of all that is auspicious in this universe.
This is the first and the foremost. That is what they are trying
to say.
Now tell me, should we leave out such a mantra amidst
all our religious segregations? Was Lord Rushabhdev neutral or
biased?
Questioner : Neutral.
Dadashri : So then we should sing praise of the Navkar
mantra just as God has said to do.
Trimantra Lightens Suffering
Questioner : In the Trimantra there is a line ‘Savva
Paavappanasano’ meaning ‘this destroys all sins’. So does it
destroy sins without any suffering?
Dadashri : There will be some suffering. If you spend
four days with me, you will still have suffering, but by being in
my presence, that suffering is reduced. In the same token, the
presence of the Trimantra makes a big difference with regards
to any suffering. Things will not affect you too much!
If you imprison a man who does not have Gnan for four
days, he will have a lot of suffering. And what happens if a man
who has Gnan is sent to prison? The suffering is essentially the
same for both, but the suffering does not have any internal
impact for the one with Gnan!
It can only be recited if it is destined to be in Vyavasthit!
Questioner : You are saying that the Trimantra removes
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all obstacles in life. You are also saying that everything is ordained
(vyavasthit), so where does this power of the Trimantra come
from?
Dadashri : Vyavasthit is when, if the obstacles were not
meant to be removed, then until that time you would not be able
to recite the Trimantra; you should understand vyavasthit in this
way.
Questioner : Despite reciting the Trimantra if the
obstacles are not removed, what can we infer?
Dadashri : You would not know how large that obstacle
was and how small it became. Only I know that.
Navkar Means Namaskar
Questioner : Many people recite the mantra only to the
line ‘Loye Savva Saahunam’, and others say, ‘Eso Pancha
Namukkaro,’ and finish the Navkar mantra, is that all right?
Dadashri : If they do not recite the last four lines, it is
fine. The mantras are only five in all. The remaining four lines
are to stress the importance of the mantra.
Questioner : Is it called Navkar mantra because of the
nine stanzas it has?
Dadashri : No, it is not like that. These are not just nine
stanzas. The word Namaskar is the same as Navkar. The original
word is Namaskar mantra but in the Maghadi language it is
called Navkar, so Namaskar is now Navkar. It has nothing to
do with the nine stanzas. In all there are only five namaskars.
Aum Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
Questioner : Please explain the next mantra ‘Aum namo
Bhagavate Vasudevaya’.
Dadashri : Vasudev Bhagwan! These are beings that
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have evolved from being ordinary human beings (nara) into
God – Narayan. To such beings I bow. When they become
Narayan, they can be called Vasudevas.
Questioner : Shree Krishna and Mahavir Swami - who
are they?
Dadashri : They are Gods. They are Gods with a physical
body. Why do we call them God? It is because the Lord has
completely manifested within them. That is why we call them
God, even when they have a body.
The Lord otherwise called Vasudev, manifested within Sri
Krishna. There is no doubt about this, right? Vasudeva is
Narayana, the supreme Lord, who manifest in a human being
(nara).
Lord Mahavir and Lord Rushabhdev were absolute and
complete manifestations of the Lord. Lord Krishna is called
Lord Vasudev. He has one more life time left.
From Human Being To The Lord
Questioner : Can you explain in detail the mantra ‘Aum
Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya’?
Dadashri : Starting from the time of Lord Rushabhdev
until now, there have been nine Vasudev Bhagwans. Vasudev
means those who have evolved from an ordinary human being
into God; that state is called Vasudev. There is no penance or
renunciation here. Along with every Vasudev, there will also be
their opponent called a Prati-Vasudev (prati - opposite). On the
one side a Vasudev is born and on the other a Prati-Vasudev.
They are the PratiNarayan! The two will engage in a battle
against each other. Also along with these two, there will be nine
Baldevas, as brothers or stepbrothers of Vasudev. Krishna is
Vasudev and Balram is Baldeva. Lord Ramchandra was not a
Vasudev, he was a Balram. Laxman was Vasudev and Ravan
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was PratiVasudev. However, Ravan too is praiseworthy; he is
extremely praiseworthy. But people in India make his effigies
and burn them instead. How can this land be blessed? How can
this country be blessed where the wrong kind of knowledge is
spreading? They burn effigies of Ravan, they don’t even know
what Ravan was!
Who is the Vasudev of this current time cycle? Lord
Krishna. So therefore this obeisance reaches Lord Krishna. It
reaches all the protecting deities of Lord Krishna.
The Vasudev State
What are these Vasudevas like? They are so powerful
that thousands of people can be moved to fear by mere look
in their eyes. What is the indication of the cause (karmic) for
becoming a Vasudev? It is when a person can die from fear by
merely looking into their eyes; such is the power they possess.
These qualities are apparent in a Vasudev-to-be many lifetimes
ahead. When they walk, the earth would shake! Yes, the earth
actually makes a noise when they walk, and this happens many
lives ahead to them becoming a Vasudev. The cause (karmic)
of becoming a Vasudev is very different. Their very presence
causes chaos in the world. Talks of Vasudev is a different matter
altogether! One can tell a Vasudev at the time of his birth. A
Vasudev to be can be recognized from many lives ahead because
of his attributes. A Tirthankar to be cannot be identified but
Vasudevas can. Their characteristics are entirely different
altogether. The same goes for the PratiVasudev!
Questioner : So how can we recognize a Tirthankar
before his time?
Dadashri : Tirthankaras are simple people. Everything
about them is straightforward. Nothing wrong comes to them.
If it does they strive hard to come back to their straightforward
ways. Their linage is different altogether! But the Vasudev and
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PratiVasudev have their traits many lifetimes ahead. And for one
to become a Vasudev means to go from being a human into
Godhood! This transition is like the phases of the moon; from
the moonless dark nights of the month towards the full moon.
Can you not know there will be a transition towards full moon
from the waxing moon? In the same way, one can know that
this person is going to be a Vasudev.
Ravan & Krishna
These above-mentioned fall in the category of the sixty-
three Shalaka Purush (best of men). These sixty-three are those
who have received the seal of approval that they have the
qualities of being God. So if we only pay obeisance to the
arihants and not the Vasudevas who are future arihants; if we
say anything negative about them, what consequences will we
have to bear? Some People make comment and criticize, “…this
happened to Krishna, that happened to Krishna…”. Beware!
You cannot say such things. Don’t say anything! What you have
heard about him is a different matter! Why are you risking such
grave consequences? Lord Krishna is going to be a Tirthankar
in the next cycle of twenty-four Tirthankars ordained for this
world. Ravan too is going to be a tirthankara in the next cycle.
Why do you take on unnecessary liabilities?
Sixty Three Shalaka Purush
Shalaka Purush means those that have the best qualities
of attaining moksha. Others too will attain moksha, but these
are the best and most unique of people. These are renowned
beings. They become renowned before their moksha. Included
in the category of the sixty-three Shalaka Purush are the twenty-
four Tirthankars, twelve Chakravaty emperors, the nine
Vasudevas, along with the nine PratiVasudevas and also nine
Balrams. Balram the eldest brother of the Vasudev will always
be included in this category. This – the sixty-three Shalaka
Purush is a natural adjustment! There is no deviation from this
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and there is no stopping this. Just as we need two atoms of
hydrogen and one of oxygen for water, this is no different. This
is a scientific phenomenon. This sixty-three is not my number,
if it were, I would have put sixty-four instead of sixty- three, but
nature has made such an exquisite arrangement, and it is also
vyavasthit – it is ordained!
Read and Recite The Trimantra
How is the mantra to be recited? For example, when you
say ‘Aum Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya’, as you recite these
words, you should be able to visualize Lord Krishna. Regardless
of the image you have of Lord Krishna, the moment you recite
these words the image of Lord Krishna should come to you.
What is the use if you recite this mantra but do not see the
image of the one you are paying obeisance to?
If you just say the name alone, then the benefits you get
will be limited, but along with the name, if you see their image,
your benefits will be greater.
Questioner : How should we meditate when we say
‘Namo Arihantanam’? Do we have to see a specific color?
Dadashri : ‘Namo Arihantanam….’, there is no need to
be meditating on a color while saying ‘Namo Arihantanam’, but
if you want to, then close your eyes and you should be able to
see the letters ‘N-A-M-O A-R-I-H-A-N-T-A-N-A-M…You
get tremendous benefits from this. Can you not read these letters
as you say ‘Namo Arihantanam’? Try practicing this; you will
be able to read the letters.
Then ‘Aum Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya’, even when
you say this, you should be able to visualize each letter. You will
be able to recite with each letter. If you practice this for two
days then by the third day you will be able to see the letters
very clearly.
Mantras seen and read (chintan) in this manner is
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meditation. It is called dhyana. If you read and recite the
Trimantra in this manner, then your meditation will improve a lot.
Aum Namah Shivaaya
Questioner : ‘Aum Namah Shivaaya’
Dadashri : In this world, whosoever becomes the
embodiment of salvation (kalyan swaroop) is called Shiva. Those
who are presently living and have no ego are called Shiva. As
such there is no person named Shiva. Shiva in itself means
kalyan swaroop – a savior. This obeisance is directed to those
who have reached the state of kalyan swaroop, and are showing
others the path; to such beings do I bow.
We bow to all who have attained the state of becoming
an embodiment of salvation, whether they are in India or
elsewhere!
Lord Shankara
Why do they sing ‘I am Shiv and I am Nilkanth too’?
When you drink the poisons this world serves you (when you
accept all suffering, mistreatment, abuse etc., that you receive at
the hands of others), then you too become Shankar or Shiva.
If anyone abuses you and insults you and you accept it with
equanimity (sambhaav), and you bless that person, you become
Shankar. Equanimity cannot be maintained all the time but when
you bless your aggressor, it can be attained. If you try to maintain
only equanimity it can backfire so you must also bless your
aggressor.
When we go to Mahadev’s (Lord Shankar’s) temple, we
say :
‘Despite having the trident (the trident symbolizing the
weapon of the mind, speech and body),
I drink the poisons of the world.
I am the very Shankar and the very Nilkanth’
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Mahadev Shankar drank all the poisons that were given
to him. Whoever gave him the poison, he drank it all. I too have
taken the poison in the same way and have become Mahadev.
If you want to become Mahadev, you too can do the same.
You have not lost anything yet. It is not too late to do so. If you
can do so for five to ten years more, that is enough. Then you
too can become Mahadev. But alas before anyone gives you
the poison, you make others drink it! You say, “You become
Mahadev, I don’t want to!”.
Sohum, Yes: Shivoham, No.
Questioner : Some people say “Shivoham, Shivoham”,
what does that mean?
Dadashri : Those who had attained the level of Shiva in
the previous time cycle, not in this current time cycle, used to
say, “Shivoham”. Their disciples imitated them and so did the
disciples of their disciples. But does that mean they too have
become a Shiva? At home they quarrel with their wives and
children and yet go around saying “Shivoham.” Does this kind
of behavior not defame Shiva?
Questioner : But at least during the time he chants,
‘Shivoham’, he is not quarrelling with his wife, right?
Dadashri : No. ‘Shivoham’ cannot be said at all. If that
were the case, then he would not need anyone for guidance on
his spiritual path. Once you’re on the right track then there is
no need to worry about anything else. Unless and until you
attain the experience of the Self you cannot say, ‘I am Shiva,’.
You cannot say, ‘I am pure Soul,’ without the experience of the
Soul. You have to have the realization and the experience of
what you are claiming to be. Some people chant, ‘Aham
Brahmasmi, I am Brahma.’ What is Brahma and what is
brahmasmi? What understanding do you have of these words
that you are uttering this word? Even the people who taught you
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this did not understand it themselves. ‘Aham Brahmasmi.’ One
should have the experience of ‘that’ first. You are pure Soul,
but first you need to have the experience of the Soul. You
cannot say you are pure Soul without the experience. By simply
uttering these phrases that relate to the Self, one bypasses all
the stages that precede them which are necessary for orderly
spiritual progress and understanding.
Questioner : So when he says ‘Shivoham’, he is saying
it in ignorance, is he not? He does not understand it.
Dadashri : Yes! He is saying it in ignorance. But in his
mind he believes that ‘I am Shiva’. So then there is no more
progress to be made. At least that much is understood. Others
say ‘So hum’. What is ‘So hum’ in Gujarati?
Questioner : ‘I am that’.
Dadashri : One can say ‘So hum’-‘I am that’, but one
cannot say ‘Shivoham, I am Shiva’. Sohum, ‘I am that’, means
that, ‘I am that which is.’ The ‘that’ in this sentence is the Self
or the God. One can say, ‘You only, You only,’ but one cannot
say, ‘I am’, ‘I am’, only. This is because; ‘I’ and ‘You’ are
always separate in ignorant state. The separation vanishes in the
Self realized person. So there is nothing wrong in saying, ‘Sohum’,
meaning I am that, in which ‘I’ remains separate from ‘that.’
Questioner : What does ‘Shivoham’ mean?
Dadashri : To become Shiva means he himself has
become the embodiment of salvation for the world; he himself
becomes Mahadevji. Such a one does not even need to chant
this mantra.
Shiva: Shankaras
Questioner : Is there a difference between Shiva and
Shankara? Shiva you say is an embodiment of salvation (kalyan
kari), so is Shankara in the deva loka , in the celestial world?
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Dadashri : There is not just one Shankar. There are
many Shankars. When a person achieves a state void of
attachment or abhorrence (samata), he becomes a Shankar
(Sam= impartial; kara=doer); he becomes impartial, unreactive,
the doer of that which is in balance. Therefore there are many
Shankars and they are all at a very high spiritual state, in other
higher worlds. The one who propagates equanimity is a Shankar.
When you chant the mantra, ‘Aum Namah Shivaaya’,
you should simultaneously visualise the image of Shiva swaroop,
the embodiment of salvation.
The Reason For Idols
When one worships Mahadev, the Lord of the Shaivites,
He redirects your ‘letter’ (worship) to the Soul within you,
saying ‘This is your correspondence, not mine’. This is called
indirect worship (paroksha bhakti). The same applies to when
one worships Lord Krishna or anyone else for that matter. Such
worship is indirect worship. But what would happen if we did
not have idols and images of these Gods? Without idols people
would forget the real God as well as the deity that it represents.
That is why idols and deities have been placed everywhere. So
when people come across a temple of Mahadev, they do darshan
of Mahadev. They can only do darshan if they see the image,
right? Seeing the idol will jog their memory will it not? That is
why idols have been placed everywhere. Ultimately it is all done
for the purpose of recognizing the One that resides within.
Jai Sat Chit Anand
The first portion of the Trimantra represents the Jains,
then comes the portion for the Vasudevs and the last portion
represents Shiva. And ‘Sat Chit Anand’ includes everyone: the
Moslems, the Christians, everyone else. Jai means glory. Sat
means eternal. Chit means the complex of vision and knowledge.
Anand means bliss. Therefore, Sat Chit Anand means that the
pure awareness of the eternal is bliss.
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Therefore Sat Chit Anand encompasses the mantra of all
people.
When you recite the complete mantra and because it is
an impartial mantra, God will be pleased with you. If you remain
partial towards one mantra and keep saying ‘Aum Namah
Shivaaya’, it will not please the representatives and protectors
of the path of other Gods. By reciting them together, you keep
all of them happy.
The path of liberation through reciting the Trimantra is for
the one who is beyond any sectarian insistence of his own
mantra. It is for the one who sublimates his ego, insistence and
opinions and accepts the Trimantra.
There are still many different kinds of people in India. It’s
not as if India is done with. It can never come to an end. It is
the heritage, the core birthplace of all the Aryas – the original
race! And a land where Tirthankars were born! Not only the
Tirthankars but the birthplace of all the sixty-three Shalaka Purush,
such is this land!
The Thundering Roar Of The Trimantra
Many people recite the mantra quietly in their mind but at
the same time their mind is muddled with so many other things
that the mantra gives no benefit. That is why you are told to find
a place where you can be alone and then recite the mantra out
loudly. It is fine if I do not say it out loud but all of you should.
My mind is different altogether.
Whenever you are in an isolated place, you should recite
this Trimantra in a loud voice. When you are by a river or a
stream, you should say it out loud, loud enough to rattle your
brain!
Questioner : The explosion that is created by speaking
loudly will reach everywhere. So it is understandable why the
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mantra should be said out loud.
Dadashri : There is tremendous benefit in reciting it loudly.
Unless it is recited loudly, the mechanical process within a person
does not stop. This applies to everyone. For me the machinery
(mind, intellect, chit and ego) within is shut off, but for others,
unless they speak loudly, the machinery within keeps working.
Unless a unity between the mind, speech and body (ekatva) is
achieved within, the benefits of the mantra will not be realized.
That is why I tell you to speak loudly, because when you speak
loudly, your mind and your intellect will come to a halt. If you
speak softly then your mind will bother you from within. Does
that not happen to you?
Questioner : Yes it does.
Dadashri : Even the intellect will interfere from within.
That is why you are told to speak loudly. And when you are
alone by yourself, then say it out loud, loud enough to blow the
sky away, because everything within stops when you speak out
loud.
Atma Gnan Is Not Attained By Any Mantra
Questioner : Can one speed up the process of Self-
Realization by reciting a mantra given by a Guru?
Dadashri : No. The difficulties in your life will be reduced,
but only if you say all these three mantras together.
Questioner : Are these mantras not for removing
ignorance?
Dadashri : No. The Trimantra is for the purpose of
removing the obstacles that come your way in life. The Gnan
that I give you is for getting rid of ignorance.
Obstacles Minimized with Trimantra
A Gnani Purush will never lead you on a path where your
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work is futile. He will show you the path of minimum effort.
That is why you have been told to recite the Trimantra five times
in the morning and five times at night.
After Gnan you become the pure Soul (shuddhatma), and
Chandubhai, your relative self, remains as your neighbor. So
when Chandubhai encounters any difficulties in life, you should
say, ‘Chandubhai, recite the Trimantra at least once. It will
lessen your oncoming difficulties.’ Chandubhai has to interact in
the worldly life and he will encounter obstacles but reciting the
Trimantra will reduce the difficulties for him. When the difficulties
come, their impact will be reduced. This is why the Trimantra
has been placed here.
Whenyouencounterdifficultiesinyourbusiness,youshould
recite the mantra for half an hour or an hour at a time. You
should complete the whole forty eight minutes if possible.
Otherwise recite this mantra five times daily. But say all the
mantras together and also say Sat Chit Anand along with it. All
other mantras of any religion are included in Sat Chit Anand.
The significance of this Trimantra is that it will destroy all
your worldly obstacles. If you recite it every morning, all your
worldly difficulties will be destroyed. If you need a book to
follow, I will give you one. This mantra is written in there.
Please take the book from here.
Reciting the mantras simply prevents you from binding
sins or deviating to a wrong path. Even past karmas will be
minimized. You only need to recite them repeatedly when you
encounter obstacles, otherwise say it five times everyday in the
morning and at night.
The Trimantra is such that it benefits those who recite it,
whether they understand it or not. But those who understand its
meaning will reap a greater benefit. Those who recite it without
the understanding will gain limited benefits for having just spoken
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it verbally. A tape record does not benefit when it plays the
mantra, but as long as there is a presence of the soul within,
whoever recites it, will definitely benefit!
Words are the cause for the continued existence of this
world. If you utter the words of highly elevated beings, you will
be blessed, but if you speak the words of the wrong people,
you will encounter difficulties. That is why it is important to
understand all this.
The Exclusive Goal Of Moksha
You can ask me anything and everything. You do want
moksha, do you not? Then you may ask me anything regarding
your path towards liberation! When your mind has been satisfied
then you will take the path to moksha. Otherwise how will you
go to moksha? All the scriptures of the Lord are available but
you have to acquire the precise understanding of the scriptures.
That understanding can never be attained without an experienced
person; the Gnani Purush. On the contrary, without a Gnani,
you would go astray.
Questioner : With what awareness should we recite the
Navkar mantra?
Dadashree: Recite the mantra with the awareness of
liberation as your goal. There should be no other goal. If you
keep this as your goal, then you will receive everything. And if
you do it for worldly happiness, then you will get only happiness,
but not liberation. The Navkar mantra is useful on the path of
moksha. It will not liberate you, but it will certainly help. The
Navkar mantra is for worldly interactions (vyavahaar), it is not
for the Self, it will only lead to the Self ( nischaya).
Why should the Navkar mantra be revered? It is because
these five Parameshtis – the arihant, the siddha, the acharya, the
upaadhyaya, the sadhu, in the five salutations, are the instruments
of liberation. Keep this your only goal. Be close to these beings
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all the time, even at the time of your death. Yes, don’t die
anywhere else. If you want someone to lean on, lean on them.
If you choose any other worldly beings (not Self-realized) there
is no telling what will happen! These five encompass the highest
of all levels.
The Mantra Giver
Questioner : Why is it difficult in current times for one
to reap the benefits of the mantras? Is the mantra at fault or is
the one reciting the mantra at fault?
Dadashri : It is not the mantra that is lacking. But the
arrangement of the mantra is wrong. Mantras need to be impartial.
Mantras that are not impartial will not give any benefits. Mantras
of impartiality should be recited together. The mind is looking
for that which is impartial, only then will it be at peace. God is
impartial. Mantra will only be beneficial if the person giving the
mantra is a shilvaan – one who is absolutely non-violent; of
powerful moral and spiritual integrity. Such a one does not hurt
anyone with his thoughts, speech and acts. The person giving
the mantra cannot be an ordinary person. It should be someone
who is worshipped by the world; someone who has won people’s
hearts.
The Great Misunderstanding Of The Navkar Mantra
Questioner : Does Navkar mantra help in worldly life?
Dadashri : It helps without doubt! It is beneficial.
Questioner : Does reciting the mantra purify the soul?
Dadashri : But it is not the Soul that needs to be purified.
The Soul is already pure. By saying the Navkar mantra, you are
reciting the names of highly elevated beings, and that will take
you higher, but only if you recite it with understanding. You have
to understand the Navkar mantra. If a parrot keeps repeating
Rama’s name, does that mean he understands Rama? Does a
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parrot not say, “Rama, Rama”? What is the point if people
recite the Navkar mantra in the same manner? The Navkar
mantra has to be understood from a Gnani Purush.
What Understanding is Needed to Worship the Navkar
Mantra?
How many people understand what the Navkar mantra
is? The mantra itself is so powerful that after saying it just once,
it will benefit you for days to come. The fruit of the Navkar
mantra can give you protection, but no one recites it with the
correct understanding. People recite it over and over without
understanding its true meaning. In fact they do not even know
how to say the Navkar mantra! They recite it without any gain.
Reciting it properly will alleviate all worries. The Navkar mantra
is such that it not only rids one of worries but also removes all
conflict from a person’s home.
The Navkar mantra given by an ordinary person is of no
use.
Questioner : We will take the mantra from you.
Dadashri : If you take things from a shop licensed to sell
it, you will get original goods. If you take it from any ordinary
shop, you will get counterfeit goods. The same holds for the
mantra. Do you like genuine things or counterfeit?
The Navkar mantra should be recited with understanding.
If recited with understanding the words will reach them, and
they will receive them immediately. If you say it through the
medium of Dada Bhagwan, with the awareness of the Self, then
it will definitely reach the right place and you will reap the
benefits. When you reap so much benefit after just the first year
of business with the Lord, imagine what your gains would be
after ten years!
The moment you say ‘Namo Arihantanam’ you should be
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able to visualize Lord Simandhar Swami. With ‘Namo
Siddhanam’you will not be able to ‘see’ anyone but in your
awareness you should have, ‘I am of infinite gnan, I am infinite
vision.’ With ‘Namo Aayariyanam’, you are to visualize the
acharyas; those who have the conduct of the established self
and are teaching others to do the same. All this should remain
within your awareness.
Namaskar Vidhi : Trimantra
When people recite the Navkar mantra, the benefits they
receive are worldly in nature. Wonderful worldly benefits are
achieved. When I make people say the Namaskar Vidhi,
“Pratayaksh Dada Bhagwan ni Sakshiye, vartamane Mahavideh
Kshetra ma vichaarta…” these very namaskars have been taken
from the Trimantra. When these namaskars are said, they are
very explicit and reach precisely to whomever they are addressed.
They bring forth immediate and precise benefits. With the Navkar
mantra, the benefits are realized in due time.
Millions of people recite this Navkar mantra. To whom
does it reach? The law of nature is that it will reach to whomever
it is meant to, but only if it is recited with sincerity.
Visualize : Niddidhyasan
Questioner : When saying each line of the Trimantra,
who should we visualize? Please explain in detail!
Dadashri : Do you have special feelings for anyone with
regards to spirituality? Someone who makes your heart leap?
Questioner : Yes, you Dada!
Dadashri : Then visualize Dada. You should focus on
the person that has won your heart.
Recite With Awareness
People have turned the Navkar mantra into a worldly
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language. Lord Mahavir had said not to turn the mantra into
worldly language. It was to be kept in the original Ardha
Maghadi language.
But what did people do? They left the pratikraman in the
Ardha Maghadi language and they teased the words of the
Navkar mantra. In pratikraman there is a ritual of activity
(kraman), but this is a mantra! If a person does not understand
the true manner of doing pratikraman, then he will continue to
curse and do pratikramans.
People have no understanding and yet they recite the
mantra with their own stubborn conviction and notion. Even if
a mad man recited this mantra, it would still benefit him; however
it is better to say it with understanding.
This Navkar mantra dates back from the time of the Lord
and it is the true mantra, but only if one understands it! People
recite it without understanding the meaning and that is why it
does not give the benefits it should. Still this will not let anyone
regress. It can only be called Navkar mantra if its removes
worries. How can one blame the Navkar mantra if the one
reciting it is at fault?
Do we not have the saying, ‘What can the poor rosary
do, when the person turning the beads is unworthy?’
Of all the people who recite the mantra, how many recite
it with focused awareness (upyog)? How many do their rosary
with attention? Their focus is on the beads instead: ‘This one is
going and the next one is coming, this one…’ Things continue
in this manner! What is more, they make little bags for their
rosary that covers their hand, so they can turn the beads over
faster!
The lord has said that you will only reap benefits from
your rituals (kriyas), whether it is the rosary or the Navkar
mantra, if you do it with awareness. Otherwise it will be like
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bringing home a fake diamond instead of the real one! Those
who do it mechanically, get a glass stone! Check how many of
these people have awareness.
Bhaav Puja: Dravya Puja
The sadhus and acharyas of the Jain faith ask me why
they should say the other mantras along with the Navkar mantra.
They ask me what is wrong with saying just the Navkar mantra
alone. I tell them that the Jains cannot say the Navkar mantra
alone. Who can say the Navkar mantra alone? Only the ascetics
who have no children, who have renounced their worldly
possessions and who are removed from the worldly life can say
the Navkar mantra alone.
People say the mantra for two purposes. They are bhaav
and dravya pujas. Bhaav puja, the devotion of inner intent only,
is for spiritual progress. Dravya puja, is the devotion and offerings
in the relative realm for obstacles in the worldly interactions.
Those people who do bhaav puja say it to progress further
spiritually, while others say it to reduce the obstacles in their
worldly life. Those who have difficulties in life need the blessings
of all celestial beings. Therefore they need to recite all the mantras
in the Trimantra. Those who have no worldly desires and are
exclusively seeking spiritual progress may recite only the Navkar
mantra.
An idol of the Lord outside is dravya God. The idol of
Lord Mahavir is dravya Mahavir; and the idol of the Lord
within is bhaav Mahavir. I too bow down to that Lord.
Trimantra Wins The Mind
As long as the mind is there, the mantras are needed. The
mind will be there until the very end. As long as this body is
there, this mind will be there. Mantra means to contain, appease
and transcend the mind. Reciting the Trimantra is an excellent
way to calm and please the mind.
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Therefore this mantra has been methodically and
systematically arranged in such a way that you just have to
recite it and reap the benefits.
Trimantra Can Be Recited Anywhere
Questioner : Can one recite the Trimantra anytime and
anywhere?
Dadashri : Of course! You can recite it whenever you
want to. You can even recite it in the toilet. But people can
misuse this statement and continue to do it in the toilet! It is a
different matter when one has not been able to say it because
of lack of time and he recites it in the toilet, but people tend to
take things the wrong way, which is why restrictions and
limitations have been placed. Despite this, I am not setting any
restrictions!
Who Composed the Navkar Mantra?
Questioner : Who wrote the Navkar mantra? Who
composed it?
Dadashri : It was there from the beginning. It is not
something that has been recently established. It has been there
from time immemorial, but it was in a different form. By different
form I mean that the language was different. But the meaning
has always been the same.
The Trimantra Is Truly Impartial
Questioner : In all these three mantras, there must be
some leader or monitor, right?
Dadashri : There is no monitor. Mantras do not have
any monitors. People create these so-called ‘monitors’. They
promote all kinds of things.
Questioner : But when I ask, ‘please help me,’ and then
I ask another, ‘please help me,’ who of the two will help me?
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Dadashri : When you maintain neutrality and impartiality,
then everyone will be ready to help you. If you become partial
then everyone will oppose you, but if you remain impartial you
will receive help because there is nobility in you. It is your own
narrow-mindedness that makes others narrow-minded. So if a
person remains neutral or impartial, all his work will be done.
Here we have not had any problems. There are 40,000 people
here who recite the Trimantra, but none of them have any
problems. Not even a slight problem.
The Gnani’s Medicine in The Mantra
Questioner : The three mantras are beneficial if said
together. It is for the harmony of the religions.
Dadashri : A ‘medicine’ has been placed within the
Trimantra and it really works.
Those who have worldly obligations, have children to get
married and have other responsibilities and obligations to fulfill
in life should say all the mantras together. Why don’t you recite
all the mantras of impartiality! Why are you being partial?
Does anyone own this Trimantra? It belongs to whoever
recites it! It is for those who believe in reincarnation. This is for
the people of India! This is not for the people who do not
believe in reincarnation.
Mantra is Kramic Only!
Paths of Liberation:
Kramik = step by step
Akram = by lift or elevator
Questioner : Is the Navkar mantra a kramik mantra?
Dadashri : Yes, it is all kramik
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Questioner : So why does it have so much significance
in the Akram Path?
Dadashri : Its significance is from the worldly perspective.
You are living in this world; you have to clear everything in the
worldly interaction, don’t you? Therefore this mantra will prevent
worldly difficulties, and if difficulties do arise, they will be
minimized.
That is why I am telling you the importance of this
Trimantra. There is nothing more that needs to be known, beyond
this, is there?
Jai Sat Chit Anand