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One Experiences the Bliss and Happiness of one's atma and God after Shravan, Manan and Nididhyas
â⌠Similarly, the bliss and the happiness of God which one experiences, as well as the bliss and the happiness of the ĂŁtmĂŁ which one experiences through samĂŁdhi or after leaving the body cannot be experienced by merely talking about them. However, if one does shravan, manan and nididhyĂŁs on these two topics, then one attains realisation. Then, after attaining realisation, one enjoys the same experience and bliss as one does from these two in samĂŁdhi. Therefore, after listening to talks concerning these two, one should do manan and nididhyĂŁs on those talks.â
[GadhadĂŁ III-27]
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A Word for the Seniors
âFor those who are senior amongst you, the observance of the vow of non-lust is an absolute must. If one has a deficiency in some other aspect, it may well do, but firmness in this is absolutely essentialâŚâ
[GadhadĂŁ II-39]
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The Sant Expresses Anger for the Good of Others
Again, Shuk Muni asked Shriji MahĂŁrĂŁj, âMahĂŁrĂŁj, it seems anger arises when oneâs desire for a certain object or oneâs sense of my-ness for something is violated by someone. When a desire, i.e., a craving, is not satisfied, then that desire results in anger. So, it can be said that such a person has developed a swabhĂŁv wherein anger can arise. Is it possible, though, that anger will not arise even in such situations?â
Shriji MahĂŁrĂŁj replied, âThe great Sant â who, by Godâs command or by his own wish after understanding Godâs greatness according to the scriptures, has made a pious resolution to keep innumerable people within the disciplines of dharma and to lead them onto the path of God and is active in that respect â may express anger on a person who infringes the disciplines of dharma and follows adharma. Why? Because that person has infringed on the Santâs resolve. Therefore, if the sĂŁdhu does not express anger and does not reprimand that person in order to teach him to remain within the disciplines of dharma, then that person will continue to infringe those disciplines and will not progress. Therefore, anger expressed for this reason is beneficial; there is nothing unsuitable about it. Why? Because thousands of people have taken the refuge of the great Sant who has resolved to take this path. So how can they possibly not be somewhat reprimanded? âAnger will not arise, however, if one shuns the very cause of that anger. Obviously, anger will not arise, if one is travelling alone in the jungle; but how can the great Sant do that? After all, he has understood from the scriptures the great fruits involved in guiding countless people towards God by discourses â in order that they attain liberation. Similarly, he has also understood the importance of observing Godâs injunctions. Therefore, even though he may express anger, he still does not forsake his pious resolution.
âOne who has developed attachment with the great Sant, has understood that his personal interest of attaining liberation can be realised through the Sant and believes, âOnly through this Sant will I benefitâ â then even though he may have a swabhĂŁv in the form of anger, he will never get angry on that great Sant. In fact, he will surely forsake his swabhĂŁv. So, anger can also be eradicated in this way.âÂ
[GadhadĂŁ III-34]
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A Person Addicted to Bhakti
â⌠Similarly, if a person was addicted to the bhakti of God and other such activities, then even if he remains under the influence of any type of bad company, he would not be able to live without engaging in those devotional activities. Moreover, his mind would not be pleased in engaging in any other activitiesâŚâ
[GadhadĂŁ III-33]
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One Extra Prostration
âSo that you remember this fact daily, from today, all sĂŁdhus and all devotees should observe the following vow: After performing puja of God, one should offer prostrations according to oneâs daily practice. After this, to compensate for having knowingly or unknowingly harmed a devotee of God by thought, word or deed during the day, one should perform one extra prostration daily. This is My command; so please do abide by it.â
[GadhadĂŁ II-40]
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The Means for the Jiva to gain Strength
â⌠In fact, if oneâs jiva has become very powerful, one would not even have impure dreams. On the other hand, if oneâs jiva is lacking in strength, then one should follow the principle of SĂŁnkhya and behave only as the ĂŁtmĂŁ â the drashtĂŁ â but one should not associate with oneâs indriyas and antahkaran. By behaving as the ĂŁtmĂŁ in this way, oneâs jiva gains great strength. âThere is, however, an even greater method than this to gain strength. If a person has love for God and His Sant, possesses intense shraddhĂŁ in serving them, and also engages in the nine types of bhakti, then his jiva will instantly gain strength. Thus, for making the jiva stronger, there is no method comparable to that of serving God and His Bhakta.â
[GadhadĂŁ II-63]
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Shriji Maharaj's Intense Love for God and His Devotees
âIn addition, the profound affection that I have for God and His devotees is so strong that even kĂŁl, karma and mĂŁyĂŁ are incapable of eradicating that affection. In fact, even if My own mind attempted to eradicate it, it would definitely not be eradicated from My heart. Such is the intense love I have for God and His devotees.â
[GadhadĂŁ III-13]
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One's Choice of Worship Governs the Outcome
â⌠Similarly, when the jiva worships God in the form of BrahmĂŁ and other gods, it attains fruits in the form of dharma, arth and kĂŁm. But, when it worships the avatĂŁrs of God â RĂŁm, Krishna and others â it becomes brahmarup and attains liberationâŚâ
[GadhadĂŁ II-31]
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An Ekantik Bhakta Engages himself in God
âThe mind of an ekĂŁntik bhakta of God contemplates only upon the form of God; his mouth sings only the praises of God; his hands engage only in the service of God and His devotees; and his ears listen only to the praises of GodâŚâ
[GadhadĂŁ II-55]
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A Devotee Free of Expectations
âIf a devotee of God were placed on a shuli due to some karma of his, and if at that time I were standing next to him, the devotee would still not think, âIt would be good if God would free me from the pain of this shuli.â In this manner, he is not concerned about his own physical comforts. Instead, he bears the hardships that befall him. As a result, God becomes extremely pleased with such a devotee who is free of all expectations.â
[GadhadĂŁ III-28]
