Saturday, 23 February 2013
Mataji Sri Narvada Puri 2013
Posted on 14:44 by Unknown
Friday, 15 February 2013
Young Baba Shripadji and the book~ *.✽In The Hours of Meditation*.✽
Posted on 00:56 by Unknown
"Work to thine utmost, and then to thine utmost be resigned."
"Regard all thy moods as mere body moods; remain aloof, thou art the Soul."
"Be self-possessed and remain unattached. For what thou mayst think and
feel today may not move thee on the morrow ... in thy real nature, thou art
independent of both idea and emotion."...
"In Love and in Realization there are no barriers."
Voice of Divinity-
"There is a Love which knows no limits, which is everywhere, which is in the
presence of Death, and which is all tender even in the terrible. I am That Love.
There is a Love which is Unutterably Sweet, which welcomes all pain, which
welcomes all fear, which drives away all sadness, which is where so ever thou
dost search for it. I am That Love. Oh, I am the very Essence of That Love.
And O! My own self, I, That Love, am Thine Own Self, my nature is Love!"
ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ ॐ
How sublimely prompted by the Divine this book came to us! It was a
gift of Swami Jnananandaji and he told this story of Baba Shripadji.Swamiji
said that he used to roam with a young balyogi, who is a saint. And now
I know so many stories of his life. He could speak little English then, and
Swamiji knew only a little Hindi, but their language was mainly on a higher
Divine plane. One day, he said they were deep in a jungle, and out of Bal
Yogiji's mouth slowly came the words,"In The Hours of Meditation".
From a deep mood immersed in Divine Love, he made him understand
that there is a book ... in English, which most explains his own feelings.
Sometimes, Swamiji said, he felt he was in the presence of God Himself.
The bal yogi was so tuned to the Infinite! Swamiji spent two years trying
to locate this book. Even as I read it I could feel the presence of the bal
yogiji. for I knew him through Swamiji, and his vibrations are clear. The
book is most Divinely inspired and I can see why and how Balyogi Sripadji
could catch it's name through the either.
Knowingly or unknowingly we are constantly in search of the Source,
this beauteous attraction in all, so cleverly disguised. This is His game the
play of Life. To those of good fortune He reveals Himself for a moments
bliss, a hint of His depth, a glimpse of Infinite height, that one may discover
Thine own Nature and dispel illusions hold. Thy Nature is Divine!
Beyond the individual, which is just an idea that thou art confined to a
single form, thou art in truth Infinite! When you lose yourself, the idea
of being an individual, you shall be immersed again in God, you shall be One.
Indivisible! Like the rays of the Sun cannot be separated from the Sun,
so is the soul in God. .¸¸.•*`*•.✽
In The Hours of Meditation .¸¸.•*`*•.✽
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Tribute to Baba Shripadji
Posted on 07:41 by Unknown
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Swami Jnanananda Giriji's Address
Posted on 05:44 by Unknown
Together on the Great Gangaji at Varanasi
~ॐ~
Regarding the question
of Swamiji's address:
Very glad to hear that you read the blog!
There is this very persistent urge these days
to keep on writing this blog at the least until
all the beautiful pix and letters and other
precious spiritual info that may be shared is
put into it, and even then to share whatever
can deeply inspire souls.
I can feel your sincere hearts!
The question has been asked several times
regarding Swami Jnanandaji's address
since the blog started and I have asked Pujya
Swamiji before. He has always said several
wonderful things regarding this question.
Once he said anyone who reads about him
in the blog has already met him!
Another time he has said that to read his book,
Transcendent Journey, is an initiation in itself!
So far he does not want his address to be
given out to anyone over the net.
He lives an extremely quiet life, walks eight miles
in the forest natural gardens alone everyday,
sings and speaks with devotees after sunsets,
and lives in the land of bliss and pure joy!
You are welcome to join this site,
I am so glad to hear from you and
wish you great inspiration!
ஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜ
_./'\._¸♥.•¤**¤•.¸.•¤**¤•♥
*•. .•* * ♥ WELCOME ♥
/.•*•.\ ♥¤**¤•.,.•¤**¤•.,♥
ஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜ.
Regarding the question
of Swamiji's address:
Very glad to hear that you read the blog!
There is this very persistent urge these days
to keep on writing this blog at the least until
all the beautiful pix and letters and other
precious spiritual info that may be shared is
put into it, and even then to share whatever
can deeply inspire souls.
I can feel your sincere hearts!
The question has been asked several times
regarding Swami Jnanandaji's address
since the blog started and I have asked Pujya
Swamiji before. He has always said several
wonderful things regarding this question.
Once he said anyone who reads about him
in the blog has already met him!
Another time he has said that to read his book,
Transcendent Journey, is an initiation in itself!
So far he does not want his address to be
given out to anyone over the net.
He lives an extremely quiet life, walks eight miles
in the forest natural gardens alone everyday,
sings and speaks with devotees after sunsets,
and lives in the land of bliss and pure joy!
You are welcome to join this site,
I am so glad to hear from you and
wish you great inspiration!
ஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜ
_./'\._¸♥.•¤**¤•.¸.•¤**¤•♥
*•. .•* * ♥ WELCOME ♥
/.•*•.\ ♥¤**¤•.,.•¤**¤•.,♥
ஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜஜ۩۞۩ஜ.
Yours,
Radheshwari
*❤•*¨`*•❤•*¨`*••☼♥❤•*
~ॐ~
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Beloved Shyam Dasjeo 1953 ~ 2013
Posted on 06:08 by Unknown
"Hari lila unfolds in so many directions,
we can only bow to the quarters
and this is something that we all
have to deal with, the pains and joys
of wearing the outfits of life
that change from moment to moment
all according to the whim of Hari.
such a lila it is, full of abundance
what else could I want in life."
Shyamdas
(From a message just recently written)
~*~*~*~
So it is that those Blessed souls that once leave this world
for the next, are thereby even closer to us,
since now there is no-Body between us!!
Dear Shyam dasjeo, our time together was too short,
yet we can feel your special Krsna Bliss
and Hari Intoxication now even more than ever!!
Ah Ho!!
" Jai Sri Krsna!"
Together in Gokul Dham 1996
Shyamdasji during the 70's in India
with his beloved Guru, His Holiness Shri Goswami Prathameshji
With His Holiness Shri Goswami Gokulanandaji
And with his Guru's grandson,
His Holiness Sri Goswami Milan Babaji
.ི̓үྀ .¸¸.•☀ღ.¸'¸ི♥ྀ☼
.ི̓үྀ .¸¸.•☀ღ.¸'¸ི♥ྀ☼
we can only bow to the quarters
and this is something that we all
have to deal with, the pains and joys
of wearing the outfits of life
that change from moment to moment
all according to the whim of Hari.
such a lila it is, full of abundance
what else could I want in life."
Shyamdas
(From a message just recently written)
~*~*~*~
So it is that those Blessed souls that once leave this world
for the next, are thereby even closer to us,
since now there is no-Body between us!!
Dear Shyam dasjeo, our time together was too short,
yet we can feel your special Krsna Bliss
and Hari Intoxication now even more than ever!!
Ah Ho!!
" Jai Sri Krsna!"
Together in Gokul Dham 1996
Shyamdasji during the 70's in India
with his beloved Guru, His Holiness Shri Goswami Prathameshji
With His Holiness Shri Goswami Gokulanandaji
And with his Guru's grandson,
His Holiness Sri Goswami Milan Babaji
.ི̓үྀ .¸¸.•☀ღ.¸'¸ི♥ྀ☼
.ི̓үྀ .¸¸.•☀ღ.¸'¸ི♥ྀ☼
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
A Tribute to Sri Sripad Babaji Maharaj by Chandrika Shantananda
Posted on 14:01 by Unknown

Babaji's lifetime was lived in the true tradition
of a vairagi sadhu, and on Dec. 31, 1996
he passed out of it in the same noble manner.
His life intention was to awaken souls to
what he often referred to as the 'clarion call',
the Divine Flautist calling all to live in
conscious awareness.
For thousands of people through India and in many countries abroad as
well, the year closed with significance and a greater transition than we could
have imagined by an event that will not only remain inscribed in our memories,
but in history as well. On new year's eve of 1996, one of the most renowned
mystics of our time left his mortal coil and us behind. The Hindi newspapers
reported it in a beautifully poetic manner as did the 'Jai' victory chants in the
funeral procession, hailing the liberation from the bodily encumbrance and
subsequent meeting with the divine. With these words still echoing through
this numb body, I cannot help but feel only a deep sense of loss, along with
many others. That hazy day in Vrindavan when he set out on the last journey,
there were few dry eyes to be found.
He had been remembered as a child yogi, careless of even minimal
comforts and no personal attachments. When he travelled, he went with
himself and no baggage. He never used footwear except for once, I heard,
when he was travelling with a sannyasi he wore one sandal! It seems that
on the way the sannyasi had left his sandals behind out of respect for Babaji.
Having understood the discomfort of the sannyansi, on both accounts, Baba
insisted upon wearing one sandal while the Sannyasi wore the other! Such
was the sense of compassion. Babaji's ways and means were most
extraordinary, and could not be comprehended by the ordinary mind. He
endeavored to pierce the intellectual function and mind set of those
associated with him that they may develop the intuitive faculty in what he
called the inner sanctum of the mind.
Babaji never wore stitched clothing and preferred simple or hand-
loomed dhoties. Even in the deep Himalayas, he could be found casually
draped in a shawl after a cold river bath. His hair fell in naturally matted locks. Babaji's unattachment to his own body came from inside. It was not something to show to the world. It was an overflowing of his natural state of being.
Babaji lived in a state of detachment and left the world that way. The disciple who was with him for his last days told about the preparations he made for Mahasamadhi, although the student had not imagined it to be so at the time. Babaji's leaving his body happened much the same way as a man who would get up from a chair quite willing to stretch his legs. For several days, he had abandoned external activities; he had no interest in eating or communicating, except for necessary instructions of the moment. He remained for hours in a seated posture. Clearly, he remained conscious in his one pointed concentration. A doubting man approached him wondering about his quietude, and Babaji surprised the man, telling the man his own phone number and telling him that he would eventually understand! After that he remained in silence until he joined his Beloved and blissful union.
Babaji's sammadhi-postured body was then taken to Vrindavan, the place he cherished the most, and remained enshrined for two days while thousands passed through to pay a last homage at the Vraja Academy, where he was the founding acharya. Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims and Christians all came to Babaji. On the third day, the procession set out through the narrow streets he had loved, making brief stops along the way to Yamunaji. A band playing devotional songs led the entourage of hundreds accompanying the heavily garlanded palanquin. Winding through the lanes, to the background of continuous salutations, policemen cleared the way. The procession stopped at all his favorite temples and pujaris; residents emerged from houses to offer flowers and cloth, many joining in the last pilgrimage.
Perhaps a quarter of the town's population gathered at the banks of the Yamuna along with devotees from as far off as America. As Babaji was carried onto a boat, a dozen or so others set out, bowing low in the water as the crowds looked on. Downstream at the shrine of Devaraha Babaji's, where he had taken jal samadhi too, just a few years back, Babaji went to the familiar waters where he had so often sat in meditation. Vedic mantras were recited as the last rites were performed by disciples. Babaji and Devaraha Babaji were soul companions, and both would have been honored to share this sacred space.
Babaji's last journey through the holy village that he had reveled in for so many years was nothing less than remarkable and a fitting tribute to such a great soul. During the procession itself several devotees received intuitive messages from Babaji. It was an honor to share these last kilometers in the company of a great saint. Many felt that Babaji was still guiding them in his playful way.
Babaji's life intention was to awaken souls to what he often referred to as the clarion call, the Divine Flautist calling all to live a life of conscious awareness. He was dedicated to the work of waking up sleepy minds and dormant bodies. And above all, instilling a burning love for God within one's heart.
Babaji was no parable-speaking, soft-spoken saint to make anyone feel better about themselves. In fact, he was a hard task-master who relentlessly exposed you to the depths of your demons, pushed all your buttons and poked holes in your boat, if you still persisted in taking the easy way rather than to confront the rapids of life. No one was spared if they dared to stay more than twenty-four hours. Some got it sooner. He maintained a unique and special relationship with each and every one who came to him. He took special joy acting as the mirror to people.
Babaji loved the verses of the saint poets and told many stories about their lives. When he would talk about a mahatma or his own deity, he would become so immersed in that reality that you knew he was living there. He had that rare quality of evoking a divine mood at will, and he longed to share this ecstasy of divine love, so that we may also be infused with a passionate thirst and yearning for God. Many of his stories seemed to come by chance, just at the need of the hour to answer a question. Babaji would rarely give a direct reply to any intellect; his answers came in a more subtle, indirect way, that they may touch the depth of the soul.
He had a special interest in the preservation of the Indian culture and fusing the traditional with the new age of science. The subject most dear to his heart was the environmental protection of holy pilgrimage places, rivers and the Himalayas.
Babaji was a revered teacher, master, saint and yogi to many, and his extraordinary personality and spiritual guidance will be missed by them. May the strength of his teaching be kept alive in their hearts!
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