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Significance of Worshipping Tulsi(Basil) – Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Tulsi (Holy basil) is the symbol of enhancement  of happiness & prosperity and elimination of sorrows & poverty.

One who worships Tulsi by doing Aarti(devotional song) with kapur(camphor)and recites the following Mantras ,attains happiness and prosperity-

Dukkha daridraya nashini
Sukh saubhagya vardhini
Twam tulsi devyaii namo namaha.          

Shubhamkarotikalyanam
Arogyam dhana sampada
Shatrubuddhi vinashaya
Deepajyotir namo stute

Deepa jyothi parabrahma
Deepajyotir janaardanah
Deepohara tume papam
Sandhya deepa jyotir namostute

Karpur gauram karunaavtaaram
Sansaar saaram bhujagendra haaram
Sadaa vasantam hridyaravinde
Bhavam bhavaani sahitam namaami

Mangalam bhagwan vishnu mangalam garuda dhwaja,
Mangalam pundarikaakshe mangalaya tano hari.

Om Sarva mangala maangalye 
Shivey sarvaarth saadhikey
Sharnaye trayambakey gauri
Naaraayani namostutey

The festivals in our Indian culture are based upon various scientific facts. One should respect and celebrate all these festivals;and thus attain happiness, prosperity, health, peace of mind and get benefited spiritually.

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Bhaava(divine emotions) is Supreme— Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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…  govind hare gopal hare, jai keshav madhav shyam hare…

There are different  type of colours, different type of designs growing over there. That is just wild grass and flowers,but while  chanting “ govind hare”kirtana(devotional song) plucked them and tied them a  bhaava (divine emotions for Lord)  emerged, and a bouquet was made  out of it. Now, its looking beautiful rather than just being unwanted grass on the ground. Now its together and beautiful and full of bhaava & they can be offered to Guru or God.

 govind hare gopal hare, jai keshav madhav shyam hare…

Now you will start liking this wild grass, because your bhaava is mixed into it. Similarly, in this materialistic world, the unwanted wild grass germinate in human mind in disguise of good or bad deeds,thoughts & vritti(a wave in the calm waters of mind lake) etc. Then, each one too…

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Efforts Attain Highest State of Wisdom—— Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Arjuna says, I don’t want to fight, as there are big warriors in front of me and in their comparison, I am not so.

Then Lord Krishna said,

                      taktwa hriday duryabalyam uttishth param tapa.

 Meaning that, keep aside the weakness of your heart and do your  karma. Srimad Bhagwad Gita never teaches that, you abandon your duties and work and be dependent on your destiny. Whatever lord will give, I will accept, NO…..

 In Yoga Vashishtha MahaRamayana (famous Hindu Scripture), it is written, that

 “O’ Lord Rama ! The one who always remain dependent on the destiny and resists one self from doing karma,  is a coward, & the one who does purusharth (efforts) is blessed with enlightenment. Here efforts win, not the destiny. Even destiny is made out of efforts. A farmer was ploughing a field, suddenly a bird collided with the plough …

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Bhai Dooj—- Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Bhai dooj is a festival of mutual love and affection between brother & sister. It is also known as Yamaa dvitiya. There is one tale related to it :- Once, on the day of kartik shukla dvitiya, Yamraja reached his sister Yamuna’s(the holy river) house. Yamuna did a hearty & warm welcome of her brother. She prepared various delicious dishes for her brother and applied a tilak on his forehead. Yamraja was overwhelmed by his sisters welcome and he gifted many things to his sister. When He was leaving, He requested Yamuna to ask for a wish. Yamuna on seeing him requesting ,said: ‘Brother ! If you really want me to ask for a wish, then bless me with the wish that every year on this day you will come to my house and will accept my welcome. Similarly, every brother who will to his sister’s house on this day…

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Happy New Year—Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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 The second day of  Diwali, meaning ,the auspicious beginning of new year..Almost all Indians celebrate new year on the night of 31st Dec following the western culture but according to Hindu calendar, New year begins from the second day of Diwali. It is believed that, if the first day of new year passes happily then the whole year passes through happily & peacefully. Therefore, on the very first day of new year, one should wake early in the morning and do God’s Naam Japa while sitting on the bed so that the whole year ahead passes happily.

‘May we see good and listen good in the New Year, welcome new & pure thoughts …May our every day is a New Day!

 

 Rituals of the Day

Take any resolution on the day of new year. whatever flaws or faults…

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May the whole world glitter—— Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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SHUBH DEEPAWALI..

    “One diya for pure mind
      One diya for internal enlightenment
One diya for wisdom
 glitters the whole world”
 
May your Diwali become special with the tips for happiness, prosperity,    health, getting rid of domestic problems and for stable wealth….

      May the whole world glitter….

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Lightning of diyas in the darkest night of new moon (Amavasya) is the festival of Diwali. Diwali is the most important of all the festivals of India.

‘Our Scriptures Skandapurana , Padmapurana and Bhavishyapurana’ have different beliefs with regard to celebrating the festival of Diwali.

A series of…

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Significance of Narak Chaturdashi(Day to Enlighten the evil with Divinity)– Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Narak Chaturdashi’(14th day of lunar fortnight of the Hindu month of Kartika)) is also known as kali chaudas’. According to ‘Puranas’ (Hindu Scriptures), on this day, Lord Krishna killed the demon ‘Narakasura’ and made the world overcome its fear from the demons. This festival is celebrated in remembrance of their victory.

Another tale says that in ‘Vamana Avtar’( incarnation ), Lord Vishnu measured the whole universe with one foot. Lord Vamana became very happy with the sacrifice and devotion of king Bali and asked for a boon.

Bali then prayed to God that ‘If any of the citizens of my kingdom worships ‘Yamraja ‘ on the three days i.e. ‘Kartik Krishna Tryodashi, Narak chaturdashi and Dipawali, he would not get any suffering by Yama and Goddess Laxmi would never leave his house.

Lord blessed him with the same, that whosoever will light diyas on…

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MAY THE WHOLE WORLD GLITTER–Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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SHUBH DIPAWLI…

One  diya for pure mind

One diya for internal enlightenment

One diya for wisdom

glitters the whole world”

 

May your Diwali becomes special with the tips for happiness, prosperity, health, getting rid of domestic problems and for stable wealth….

May the whole world glitter….        

                                                                                                         

“MAY THE WHOLE WORLD GLITTER”

The countries & communities which celebrate the maximum festivals are considered to be the most prosperous / developed ones. There is hardly any date or day left in “Indian Panchang”(Hindu Calendar) when there is no fast , festival or celebration. In India, there are celebrated…

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GYAN KI GEHRAI (THE DEPTH OF WISDOM)

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Continued from the book GYAN KI GEHRAI (THE DEPTH OF WISDOM)

Devotee:  Ma, who is a sadhak?

Maiyaji : One who is an austere. One who achieves the Ultimate goal of life.

Devotee: What is the Ultimate goal?

Maiyaji : Refraining from worldly pleasures, devotion for God and freeing oneself from the cycle of birth & death.

Devotee: Ma, What is the strength of a Sadhak?

Maiyaji: Prayer is the strength of a sadhak. Just like a mother fulfills the desires of her crying child, similarly, that Supreme Lord listens to the  prayers of a bhakta(devotee) filled with Aart Bhaava(intense urge) . When you remove the words from a prayer, only emotions are left, that is most dear to God.

Devotee: Maiya ji , What are the barriers in Sadhna(spiritual practices)?

Maiyaji: The sadhak should not depend…

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Importance of Kartik Month–Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Hare
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

This is Kartika month(the eighth lunar month in Hindu Calendar).In this month, doing charity and holy deeds has a lot of significance. One should wake up early in the morning before sun rise. On Dwitiya, Saptami, Navami, Dashami, Thrayodashi and Amavasya(i.e 2,7,9,10,13,15th day) , use of amla(gooseberry) should be avoided ,whereas on the remaining days, one should take bath with the mixture of sesame seeds and gooseberry juice which prevents physical illness. By sitting & eating food under gooseberry tree, the diseases, caused by unwanted elements in food, are prevented during the year.

In Kartika Month, there is a lot of significance of donating diyas(lamps).  In this month, lighting a diya of ghee(clarified butter) or sesame oil during evening time, in front of Guru or Lord Vishnu improves one’s eyesight.  One should…

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