Gentle and lovely flowers share their beauty with us and bring us a touch of eternal things Some may find it hard to believe but flowers with all their infinite variety and beauty carry meanings outside of the rational and material experience Because they are alive they are like us temporary passengers on a thrilling ride But they are also connected to parts of nature that we never experience They arise from the soil and enjoy being out in the rain and the sun The connection between flora and the spiritual realm is a compelling one Keeping the right flowers close to you can hasten divine connectedness Explore each flowers unique power and meaning to see if they can enhance your spiritual practice Take the time to contemplate the various nuances of flowerpower in a symbolic perspectiveYoull be delighted at every turn Rather in the 17th century Dutch painters substituted flowers for depictions of saints and deities as their illustration of the divine And Hindu pooja unimaginable without flowers Let s take a look at their spiritual significance This flower is symbolic of modesty and sweet beauty It brings to the forefront of our minds to remain humble in our endeavors and to always hold the belief that beauty is only skin deep and that it is what is inside that truly matters Cactus is symbolic of the manifestation of riches and beauty It reminds us that if we work hard enough put the time and effort in our sacrifices are work will be rewarded ten fold It gives hope in finances and a new life in a time of depression and darkness In Feng Shui practices Cacti are only good for warding off intruders but a blooming cactus is a reminder to reach toward the heavens If you find yourself drawn to trancelike meditation consciousnessexpanding moments await you in the moonlit blooms of various cactus flowers This flower assists you in finding the divine beyond words Often we become hung up on the small stuff little trifling details that merely take us away from our larger goal spiritual peace and connection Tulips pulsate to higher planes with the big picture of salvation and transcendence Wherever you see a tulip there is a portal to joy Basil is symbolic of integration and discipline It reminds us that sometimes tough love is necessary and that discipline can help in the long run It also reminds us to keep our lives filled with different things and not to remain stuck to one hobby or interest but to instead expand our knowledge The carnation is symbolic of deep love healing and love of self This reminds us to search for love of the deepest compassion and understanding in essence it teaches us to search for the love between souls not the physical attraction Wearing carnations in a corsage or headdress connects one to the wider universe Pink carnations invite you into a maternal relationship with the world around you Red carnations help you arrive at absolute decisions in regard to your spiritual pursuits White carnations not only symbolize purity they deintensify the need to seek earthly pleasures Specific colors carry significance but all carnations are a potent spiritual medium This is the flower of consistent meditation Day in and day out the presence of the lotus in any state of openness reflects and honors your connection to this world to the present moment and to all the worlds beyond this mortal coil When you have a spiritual breakthrough purchase an orchid or accept one as a gift and put it in the sunlit place where you spend the most time Orchids mark events and track a span of time If your orchid wilts away it only shows how far you are moving beyond certain accomplishments If it thrives you maintain the plateau you have achieved Either state of being is fine think of the orchid as a clock where midnight and noon are marked in the same location Begonia is symbolic of balance and psychism It reminds us that we should not get carried away with extremes but at the same time it teaches us that extremes are not bad We need to take all extremes and make them into our own sense of balance and harmony to enrich our lives Buttercup is symbolic of self worth and the power of words It is important for us to have strong sense of self worth and once we have accomplished this we put forth an aura of confidence and we hold a newfound sense of understanding in the world It also is a daily remind of the impact that our words have Once something is spoke it can never be taken back therefore the effect of them is more powerful than we could ever imagine It teaches us to hold our tongues in situations where we could say something that we do not mean Placing these flowers in your area of worship signals wellpracticed devotion and discipline Perhaps you have been on your path for several decades Maybe you are an old soul When you fast or make other ritual sacrifices chrysanthemums help to strengthen your resolve and commitment The popularity of roses has led to many different varietals hybrids and colors The rose is symbolic of love strength through silence and passion It reminds us to savor the beauty in silence and to gain the wisdom it has to offer The rose is a sacramental bloom Its presence can add majesty to any ritual The daffodil is symbolic of the power of inner beauty and the clarity of thought It reminds us that clarity of thought makes our whole world change and it makes many decisions easier if they are not over analyzed but instead clarified and soundly resolved This is a protector flower If you are meditating or worshipping inside of a building on a regular basis planting Bird of Paradise outside protects your spiritual practice from outside distractions The sunflower is symbolic of opportunities and happiness It reminds us to remain a child at heart It also reminds us to take advantage of opportunities as they come our way We only live once and we only have one chance to grasp them before they pass us by The lily is symbolic of birth godly mind and humility It reminds us that our good deeds do not need to be seen by a lot of people and we do not need to tell everyone about them When you take an oath or a vow the presence of lilies in the room strengthen the commitment This flower is a must at Church weddings If the floral arrangements at the marriage ceremony of a friend dont include lilies wear a corsage made with these flowers to ensure marital success The closer you are to a lily as you say I do the more likely the marriage will last forever Much spiritual practice is about finding direction but the Hyacinth works in opposition to the clarity of knowing It delivers an energy that elevates ambiguity At times you might not be ready for an answer To hurry your journey would be to spoil the process of slowly unfolding discovery A hyacinth plant delays absolutes from arriving before their time If you have mastered impatience you have inhaled the aroma of this fantastic flower The clover is symbolic of luck love and fidelity and kindness It reminds us to appreciate when good things happen to us It also teaches us to value true love and the bond that it creates between two people The dahlia is symbolic of a higher sense of self worth dignity and self worth It reminds us to hold our head high no matter what the circumstances and to always keep pride in our accomplishments Lavender is symbolic of magic love protection healing and vision It reminds us to believe in the impossible but more than anything it reminds us of the power and beauty of love Iris is symbolic of higher inspiration This reminds us to keep our minds open so we are able to receive the thoughts and guidance of the angels A harmonious and happy bloom daisies pull likeminded people together to sooth dissent and restore a sense of joyful peace The daisy is symbolic of increasing awareness creativity and inner strength It reminds us that through creativity anything can be created and accomplished It also reminds us to never underestimate creative though Gardenia is symbolic of purity of action and purpose It reminds us that if we have good intentions behind all of our actions even if they do not work out the way that we have planned some good will come out of them The marigold is symbolic of loving sacrifice It reminds us of the sacrifice parents make for their children and that we should remember and thank our parents for theirs Geranium is symbolic of happiness healing and renewed joy This reminds us to take time to savor the moments in life that make us truly happy and in return we will have something to look back on and treasure for the rest of our lives Hibiscus is symbolic of femininity sexuality and warmth and new creation It reminds us of the joy happiness and overall the blessing of welcoming a new life into this world Gladiola is symbolic of receptivity to divine will This reminds us to remain open to the thoughts and the emotions of the angels and guided masters
In the fierce battle that happened between Ravana s son Meghnad and ram s brother Lakshmana a deadly arrow could have changed the course of the war Lakshmana lost consciousness and Rama wailed in despair In that desperate hour Hanuman approached the Lankan Royal Physician Sushena for guidance Sushena asked Hanuman to rush to Dronagiri Hills and fetch four divine herbs Mrutha Sanjeevani For life Vishalyakarani For arrows Sandhanakarani For skin and Savarnyakarani For skin colour On reaching Dronagiri Hanuman was confused because of the infinite herbs available on that mountain Not able to pick the four from the multitude he brought back the entire hill Lakshmana was revived from near death back to life The big question here is that Is the Sanjeevani Booti just a fictional part of this mythological tale Or does it actually exist If Yes where is it found Let s find out In Hindu mythology Sanjeevani is a magical herb which has the power to cure any problem It was believed that medicines prepared from this herb could restore life in a dead person While some references in scientific literature list Selaginella bryopteris as the Sanjeevani mentioned in Hindu mythology a search of ancient texts has so far not revealed any plant that can be definitively confirmed as Sanjeevani In certain texts it is written that Sanjeevani glows in the dark All of us know that plants with medicinal properties exist in nature From Holy Basil Tulsi to coriander a lot of plants have amazing remedial effects A quick search over the Internet will tell you that Sanjeevani Booti is commonly known as Selaginella bryopteris Since ages people have been talking about the magical effects of this plant Truly it is a plant of great importance to the society as a whole and it should be studied thoroughly Some people have claimed that they were able to locate two groups of plants in the Dronagiri Hills that could be the ancient miracle plant This hill is in Joshimath Garhwal and it reaches up to a height of 15 000 feet The truth behind the discovery still needs to be verified Agricultural scientists at Indian National Botanical Research Institute are working rigorously on Sanjeevani Booti to unearth more hidden facts about it It is a very important question for the biologists medical practitioners enthusiasts and research scholars as to which medicinal plant is Mrita Sanjeevani The name suggests that this plant has the capacity to bring back life in a dead person There is hardly any plant that has been determined to be of this rank among various medicinal plants Not even Selaginella bryopteris And wasn t it supposed to emit light When Hanuman saluted in his feet Lankan Royal Physician Sushena mentioned On the Himalayas between Kailas and rishabh mountain there lies a mountain of life giving herbs The herbs are of four categories mritsanjivani vishalyakarni suvarnkarni and sandhani They always emit light You have to come with those herbs at the earliest Various studies conducted on this plant revealed a special feature of resistance to drought in this plant This feature makes Sanjeevani Booti capable of standing drought conditions for long years Agricultural scientists are planning to insert this gene from the plant to various other crops As a result the crops would become resistant to drought conditions Such transgenic plants would help in preventing loss of crops even when sufficient water is not present Since ancient times Sanjeevani Booti is renowned for its medicinal properties The scientists in the present world have conducted wide array of studies and concluded the areas where the herb can be used effectively for treating diseasesAs per Wikipedia the current scenario Selaginella bryopteris can be used for treating heat strokes irregular menstrual cycles minimizing the labor pains treating Jaundice etc Not that impressive So is there some other plant that can be classified as the divine Sanjeevani The botanical names of the medicinal plants which were recognized as Mrita Sanjeevani is Saussurea Ggossypiphora which are known as Phena Kamal and Kasturi Kamal in the local language Saussurea Ggossypiphora grows at a height of 4300 5600 meters in different parts of Himalayas It is full of cotton fiber and looks like a snowball and is around 10 20 cm long and has white flowers and Pleurospermum candollei is 30 40 cm long and these two collectively make Mrita Sanjeevani The local beliefs related to botanical fields of Himalaya have been made the basis to determine the plant as Mrita Sanjeevani along with mythological references The tribal people of Dhouladhar hilly areas living in western Himalayan areas used to call it Bana or Shiva They used to bring both the plants to their homes and pray it as they believed it to be life saving Both the abovementioned herbs were used to cure unconsciousness cerebral disorders respiratory problems bodily pains and other problems The tribal people villages ascetics having knowledge of Himalayan traditions never revealed about these plants with the fear of exploitation and extinction These two divine herbal plants were used for the worship of mountain god and houses of rural folk living in the valleys of Dronagiri However lotus is offered to the gods and goddesses in almost all the religious places situated in Uttarakhand The most interesting fact is that both these plants are worshipped like god and is an important aspect from research point of view Secondly when these herbal plants grow they have the maximum aroma when compared to other medicinal plants growing in that region It is also surprising to note that the plants lose all their fragrance in dry state Probably this would have been the reason why lord hanuman carried the whole mountain to save Lakshman He did not want to lose the medicinal qualities of the plants It is said that lord hanuman went and placed the mountain back in its position after Lakshman gained consciousness This is the best example to show about the conservation of medicinal plants This is the discovery of Mrita Sanjeevani out of the four mentioned in the first part of Ramayana Vishlayakarani the plant with the power to relieve pain Suvarna karani heal wounds and improve complexion and Sandhankarani joining bones are yet to be discovered The scientists are testing the medicinal herbs recognized for Mrita Sanjeevani at different levels Saussurea gossypiphora commonly known as snowball plant is a perennial herbaceous plant It is reputed to have medicinal properties according to traditional Chinese medicine On the high hostile peaks of the Himalayas where sustaining life is a challenge in itself some scientists say they have found a wonder herb that can regulate the immune system help adapt to the mountain environment and above all protect from radioactivity Rhodiola a herb found in the cold and highland climate has led the country s leading scientists to wonder if it is the end to the quest for sanjeevani Locally called Solo in Ladakh the qualities of Rhodiola were largely unknown so far The leafy parts of the plant were used as vegetable by locals However research by the Lehbased Defence Institute of High Altitude Research DIHAR is exploring the therapeutic values of the herb Rhodiola is a wonder plant that has immunomodulatory enhancing immune adaptogenic adapting to difficult climatic condition and radioprotecting abilities due to presence of secondary metabolites and phytoactive compounds unique to the plant RB Srivastava Director DIHAR Mr Srivastava said the herb can mitigate the effects of gamma radiation used in bombs in biochemical warfare In this blog I have listed down three researches that claim to have founded the divine Sanjeevani Booti Which on to accept and which one to believe I have no idea I guess we will have to wait till science gives us a more explicit answer What do you think
Often dreams are the faithful emanations of what is happening in your subconscious mind Different cultures view dreams differently The interpretations to dreams are of diverse kinds While some view it in terms of understanding human psychology some even view it as a way of supernatural forces talking to man to indicate him of certain future events or guide him to take a particular course of action Visiting temple in dream could be viewed differently and interpreted in a variety of waysTo be able to interpret a temple dream the correct way it is necessary to pay some thought to the processes happening in your life at the moment the type of psychological experiences you are undergoing and the nature of the temple dream itself Once this is done you would have the right insight into a temple dreamTemples are viewed as human sanctuaries and the abodes of gods They are the places where the humans frequent with their prayers queries and pleas At times when afflictions haunt the human minds people visit temples and seek some solace They too visit temples to pay their tributes and for thanksgiving In the first place a temple dream could mean your heart is seeking some comfortOften dreams are viewed as the most prominent avenue for the gods and supernatural forces to interact with the humans and convey what they wish to in the good interest of the subject concerned Seeing a temple in dream could mean you have some thanksgiving in pending So browse through your past and check if you have committed to make some offerings to the temple in return to some blessings If something is pending then it is advisable you do it without any delays so that your debts are cleared and you receive more blessingsOften a temple dream could mean divine assurance and protection Psychologically when you are troubled and seek the intervention of the power from above a temple in dream could mean you have been guarded divinely and you can leave all your worries whatsoever moving comfortably with the course of life You may reinforce this feeling in your by making a visit to the temple of your favourite god in reality tooWhile dreams as such do not hold any concrete meanings and fixed interpretations it is important to approach them considering the specific situation of every individual What a temple dream could mean to you ultimately depends on your religious inclinations If you are highly religious and hae a deep interest in temples then examine the process of life you are going through during the time of such a dream and also the contents of your dream so that you can get to know what your subconscious mind is indicating you
The episode of Krishna and Radha is one of the most enchanting one for devotees since it is illustrative of the highest form of bondage between the divine and human Though there are different accounts about Radhas story the most widely accepted one followsKrishna unfolded his divine plays on the soils of Vrindavan and was divinely alluring all the Gopas and Gopikas living there Enchanted by his divine beauty mesmerizing personality and supreme love the young and the old at Vrindavan were drawn towards him alike Krishna saved Vrindavan and all its inmates by killing the demons that attacked it at the behest of Kamsa who constantly lived in fear of Krishna and wanted to see that Krishna was dead leaving him to live peacefullyRadha lived in a village called Repalli that was a little away from Vrindavan Radha was five years elder to Krishna and Krishna took extreme delight in spending time with Radha as her devotion for Krishna was far beyond compare While the Gopas and Gopikas at Vrindavan pined to stay with Krishna Krishna would often escape away to Repalli in search of RadhaIt was the time for Krishna to move out from Vrindavan Kamsa had sent an invite to Krishna through Akrura to visit the palace Akrura had brought a chariot from Mathura the city where Kamsa lived to take Krishna and Balrama The news that Krishna would soon leave Vrindavan spread like a wild fire and a heavy cloud of grief hanged over the soils of VrindavanAll the Gopas and Gopikas surrounded the chairot brought by Akrura and spent the whole night sleeplessly around it so that Krishna would not leave and would choose to stay with them forever However Krishnas divine mission had to accomplish several great things further and therefore he had to leave them without a choiceKrishna left to Repalli to bid his farewell to Radha Radha was devoted to Krishna from her heart and due to constant thinking of him Krishna had in fact become inseparable from Radha having become one with her soul The both met there and just spent a few minutes without a word They knew each others heart and words had little meaning to convey their love for each otherRadha finally said that since Krishna had become her very soul nothing can take away Krishna from her even when he left her physically There was no much of emotions between them Krishna had made Radha know the purpose of her divine incarnation as that of demonstrating the power of true devotion and she was firmly committed to her mission in spirit Krishna silently left the scene and tactfully convinced the Gopas and Gopikas and together with Balrama left for Mathura with AkruraYears passed by Krishna had killed Kamsa and Sisupala and several other demons as part of his divine mission and had built a wonderful kingdom in Mathura which was transported overnight to Dwaraka amidst the sea in order to safeguard the inmates from demons Radhas life here in Vrindavan took an altogether different turn She was all the time living the life of contemplation thinking about Krishna She had no place for anything else in her life However being forced by her mother she had to marry a man and raise her childrenYears rolled by and Radha grew very old and weak She pined to see Krishna once more in her life She had by them completed her responsibilities of the householder and silently left Vrindavan in search of Krishna Walking by foot for several days she arrived at Dwaraka She pined to enter the palace and have the darshan of Lord Krishna Finally she got an audience with KrishnaEven after a lot of time had passed in between they needed no words to replenish their relationship They had been all the time together mentally and spiritually and therefore the scene appeared as though they had always been together Radha however showed a deep sense of longing now at the terminal point of her life to spend some time near the physical presence of KrishnaWith Krishnas permission she joined the service of the palace as a maid Except for Krishna and Radha none else knew them Though Radha got to see Krishna from far everyday in the palace the feeling of separation and distance from Krishna was only growing worse day by day She started realising that physical nearness was never something equal to spiritual nearness Therefore she chose to leave the palace without any notice Radha was already weak and fragile due to old age and a tough life she lived She walked on the roads without knowing where she was goingThe supreme Lord needed no invitation or information She was divinely following Radha all the time At this juncture when Radha needed him the most Krishna appeared in flesh and blood near her His divine touch brought her back to consciousness Radha smiled at Krishna and delightfully looked at his captivating divine form She knew that her stay on the earth was coming to and end and she had to leave for ever only to merge with KrishnaKrishna asked Radha what she wanted She just nodded her head indicating nothing Except his divine live But Krishna insisted that she asked for something since she had never asked anything so far from him Radha wanted to finally listen to Krishnas divine flute before she left her mortal coilsKrishna played the most melodious tune in his lute that was never played earlier and dedicated it to Radha Listening to the divine melody Radha divinely merged in Krishna Krishna decided that it was his final rendering of the flute and once for all dedicated the flute to his most beloved devotee Having played the tune he specially composed to accompany Radha on her final journey he broke the flute and threw it away forever in the bushes and disappeared from there for the palace
In the town of Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu lies a curious tourist attraction this attraction is a giant butterball popularly known as Krishnas Butterball and is in fact a giant rock 5 meters in diameter which stands on a slippery slope and defies all rules of gravity by never rolling overWe all know that Lord Krishna was very fond of butter he used to even steal dollops of butter from every house in Vrindavan It is said that this giant rock is in fact that big dollop of butter hence the name butter ballThis rocks awkward position makes it quite popular amongst tourists and locals since the rock does not move you can relax in its shade or run around itInterestingly Mahabalipuram is not just famous for this butter ball tourists visit this city to see stone carvings temples cave sanctuaries and the temple of RivageThis rock with its amazing balancing act has baffled one and all it stands at 30 feet height and is 5 meter wide and still does not move at all nor does it roll overWhats even more astonishing is that this structure stands on top of an extremely soft and slippery ground Any other structure standing here would have slipped off but this rock has remained static for 1200 yearsThe rocks original Tamil name is Vaanirai Kal which literally translates to Stone of The Sky GodTheorists have ruled out the possibility of a natural formation of such a structure saying that natural corrosion could have never built such a shape for any rockAnother interesting fact about this rock is that it is bigger and heavier than the monolithic stones of Ollantaytambo Peru or Machu PicchuIt is said that in 1908 the then Governor of Madras Arthur Lawley wanted the boulder to be removed However even after 7 elephants were employed for the task the boulder could not be movedA lot of people think that even if the rock is not naturally formed some one must have out it there However if even elephants and cranes could not lift it up how could people move the rock manually 1200 years ago when there were no cranesNot only that the rock does not lie flat on the surface as mentioned above but occupies just 4 feet of total space Any other rock of this size would have simply toppled over but this butterball stands there amazing one and allNot only this this is the only rock in Mahabalipuram without any carvings strongly hinting that the rock is different from other structures of the placeIt is said that the rock must have been there even before the Pallava regime 7th Century ADIt is said that the original name of the rock was invented by a tour guide in 1969 who was appointed to show the sculptures to Indira Gandhi the then PM of IndiaEven though the hill on which this rock stands looks to be around 30 feet high this is not the original height of the hill because the land here keeps rising The sand alongside keeps getting washedIt is said that this rock was the inspiration to create the famous mud dolls called Tanjavur BommaiIt is said that the great King Raja Raja Chola 1 1000 CE conducted some research on the rock and was so impressed that inspired by the rock he decided to get special dolls made that never bend even after you twist themThese dolls were made with a half spherical bottom which meant that even if you tilt the doll in any direction it will come back to its original erect position in just a minuteAnother school of thought says that such a structure could have been a work of aliens and their technology who could have visited the Earth 1 200 years ago
Dwarkadhish temple is located in Gujarat state on the shores of Arabian Sea and is a very popular pilgrim spot for the Hindus among the Char Dham destinations Dwarkadhish temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and the name literally means the Temple dedicated to the King of Dwarka The word Dwar means gateway in Sanskrit and therefore symbolically the temple is said to be the gateway to salvation or Moksha Very interestingly the temple has very long history stretching far back into the preChristian era Lord Krishna depicted as Vishnu with four arms is the central deity in this templeHistory narrates an interesting legend about the idol in the Dwarkadhish temple Once upon a time a girl named Badana used to pay a regular visit to the temple Pleased by her devotion the principal deity one day walked with her but the priests suspected that Badana had stolen the idol and pursued her to get it back to the temple Badana pleased the she would give gold in proportion the weight of the idol and the priests acceptedThe idol was placed in one side of the scale and to the surprise of all the priests one single nose stud of Badana could equal the weight of the statue After all the Lord knew that his humble devotee did not have anything else to buy the statue and so played this miracleHowever an ethereal voice said the priests could dig in a particular place the next day to find a similar statue When they hurriedly dug the place without waiting for the next day they found only an incomplete statue which was installed in Dwarkadhish temple and seen to this dayHindu mythology says Krishna established the city of Dwaraka overnight through his miraculous power commissioning the job to Vishwakarma the architect of the gods Once the city emerged in the sea all the subjects of Krishna were transported to the city overnight without their knowledge to be saved from the attacks of demonsThe original temple of Dwarkadhish was built in this place by Lord Krishna himself around 5000 years back in history on the banks of Gomati River For more than one hundred years Krishna dwelled in the city of Dwaraka during his lifetime After Krishna departed from the world the city got submerged in the ocean seven timesDuring 1980s archeological department discovered that the entire western coast on India sank in the sea by about 40 feet about 1500 BC History says the original temple was built by Krishna s grandson Vajranabha Krishna s grandson around 400 BCThe old temple that existed in this site was destroyed by Mohmud Begada in 1473 AD and the present temple also called as the Jagat Mandir was constructed by enlarging the older structure around 16th century and features the Chalukyan style of architectureDwarkadhish temple as it exists today is a majestic five storied structure standing on the confluence of the Gomati River and the Arabian Sea The temple is supported by 72 pillars and rises to 783 meters Notably an 84 feet long multicolor flag with the symbols of sun and moon are hoisted on the temple dome The hall of audience is adorned by a large number of sculptures both old and new
Devi Ma teri Puja Karu mein Aviraam Meray dil mein tum Sada raho virajmaan Aap mujay karay mann ki shanty pradaan Mein pau Vidya aur Dhann Dhyaan Hum paya prasidhee aur bhram Gyan Aap Karo Humay mukti pradaan Devi Maa Tari Puja karay hum Aviraam Divine GODDESS I worship you daily Please reside in my heart Please provide me peace of mind knowledge Richness Fame Divine knowledge and Liberation Divine GODDESS I worship you daily Inspired by True Life Written by Divine Ritesh Gupta On 23 Nov 2013
Divine dadas spiritual letter My dear oneself your question is what is self realization I am atma ie Parmatma This is self realization I am that Know thyself and you know god yourself is god om All things are god God himself is all in all Everything is god God is everything himself Whatever is seen is all god You say but see not One god hath extended everywhere is various ways in endless waves God himself performed and beholden his own play God is one and manifold God is the seed and god is the tree God is himself far and himself near god is everywhere and whoever has this trust for him there is no uncertainty where one sees nothing else understands nothing else This is the infinite Unless regard for body is lost Your oneself om dadaDada Bhagwaan Teri Kripa hai Anupam Sab mein Ishwar ki Dristi di Mann mein bhaproor shanti di Bakto mein Sam dristi di Aatma mein tika diya Humko Iswar dika diya Inspired by Dada Shyam Divine Ritesh Gupta
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Ishwaar hai har ghat mein Hindu Muslim Sikh Christen mein Ishwaar ka bina duniya mein kuch nahi hai Sab Ishwaar hai iskay siwa kuch nahi hai Yeh hai barhmgyan Yeh hai sapooran gyan GOD resides in every one heart Inside all cast and creed all religion and all living being There is nothing but GOD All is GOD everywhere is GOD This is divine knowledge This is complete knowledge Inspired by Dada Shyam Satsang Divine Ritesh Gupta