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Divine Mother– Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Present here is respect given to Divine Mother by Prernamurti Bharti Shriji for teaching some lessons to be learned for life.

PROSTRATIONS again and again to the blessed Divine Mother who is the source, substratum and the ultimate goal of all creation.

The Mother is a mysterious, indescribable power of the Supreme Being. She is the dynamic aspect of the Supreme, Transcendent Being, which is infinity, eternity and ineffable peace, beyond the cognisance of the senses and the mind.

SALUTATIONS crores of times to the blessed Divine Mother who is the one Power that sustains the universe. She is the source of Power manifest in and through the various names and forms. Salutations again and again to Her who manifests within our hearts as aspiration, as Sadhana-Shakti and preserves our Yoga and who ultimately manifests Herself as Pure Knowledge in our consciousness and illuminates our entire being.

SALUTATIONS to the…

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Spiritual Experience – Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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In this sect here is an spiritual experience of a devotee by the grace of  Prernamurti Bharti Shriji
“My name is Asvinbhai Patel .I am  from Rajkot . From the last 30 years, I was working as a manager in  Africa’s petroleum company. There by my wife informed me about  my  younger son’s illness that he has infected pancreas so I immediately went to Rajkot from Africa. We made our child undergo various traetments in different Hospitals, shown to him to soecialized doctors and Vaidyas but nowhere we got good results.  Further unfortunately kidney got infectious and lung was filled with water and the infection reached intestine atlast.  Now as was he  taking his last breath, The doctors put him on a ventilator and atlast lost hopes and made their hands up.  I was totally oversaturated. At this stage by God’s grace I remembered ‘ Jaha Dawa kaam nai karti…

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Mahamrityunjay Mantra – Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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IMG_1640Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is one among the oldest and most important Mantra’s in Indian spirituality. This mantra belongs to Lord Shiva. It is a combination of three Hindi language words i.e. ‘Maha’, which means great, ‘Mrityun’ means death and ‘Jaya’ means victory, which turns into conquer or victory over death.It is also known as ‘Rudra Mantra’ or ‘Trayambakam Mantra’. The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is said to have been created by Rishi Markandeya. The Moon was once in trouble, cursed by King Daksha. Rishi Markandeya gave the Mahamritryunjaya Mantra to Sati, Daksha’s daughter, for the Moon. According to another version this is the Bija mantra as revealed to Rishi Kahola that was given by Lord Shiva to sage Sukracharya, who taught it to Rishi Dadichi, who gave it to King Kshuva, through whom it reached the Shiva Purana.

Benefits of Mahamrityunjay Mantra

It’s a life saving Mantra.

Chant it with sincerity, faith and…

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Naag Panchmi– Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Prernamutrti Bhari Shriji’s message on  eve of  Nag Panchmi, One should always be Honest towards Guru, Should be Swift in service towards Guru and Be Devoted towards Guru.

Nag Panchami is one the holy festivals of India. Millions of locals celebrate it with festive spirit. It is the festive day when the snake gods (Naagas in Sanskrit) are worshipped. It is a celebration praised all over India with devotion and dedication.

Nag Panchami is observed by the followers of Hinduism. Since the time immemorial, the Vedic philosophy (Later evolved into modern Hinduism) has stressed the significance of worshipping the Supreme Truth (God) in His numerous forms, of whose Nagas being one of the forms.

It is usually celebrated across the country on the 5 th day of Shravana month (July or August).

Secret Legends and lore behind celebration

The Vedic scripture Mahabharata mentions the story of Janamejeya whose father…

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Mangalkari Chaturthi — Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Chaturthi  is considered to be the Auspicious Day for the worshippers of Lord Ganesha . If chaturthi comes on Tuesday it is believed to be more auspicious and hence known as Mangalvari  Chaturthi or Auspicious  Chaturthi .On the eve of ‘mangalvari chaturthi’ Prernamurti Bharti Shriji gave the following message:

“Today is Mangalvari  Chaturthi , one should chant “Om Gam Ganpatye Namaha” today. Lord  Ganesha is regarded as ‘Vighnaharta’ or’ the one who takes away obstructions’.

The biggest obstacle clasped behind the body is sorrow. The biggest obstacle is the cessation of birth and death. Behind each human being  there should be  presence of, Sewa ( service), Satsang (Good accompany) , Sumiran (chanting ) OR there will be cycle of birth and death behind the Humans ,one  should remove this biggest obstacle.

Whether small or big, every man is troubled by some sorrow. The birth once taken, body is  Ascendant…

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Mahamrityunjaya Mantra– Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Researched by the sages as the heart of the Vedas, the Maha Mrityunjaya mantra can help you tune into the healing force that is always at work within you, supporting your growth, lifting you up in times of trouble, and reminding you of the higher aim of life.
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is one among the finest Mantra’s in Indian mythology and spirituality. This mantra belongs to Lord Shiva.
 
It is a combination of three Hindi language words i.e. ‘Maha’, which means great, ‘Mrityun’ means death and ‘Jaya’ means victory, which turns into conquer or victory over death.
 
It is also known as ‘Rudra Mantra’ or ‘Trayambakam Mantra’. Rudra refers to Lord Shiva.

Background to Mahamrityunjaya mantra

The Mahamrityunjaya mantra is from the Krishna Yajur Veda. Mrityunjaya is another name for Lord Shiva, the great yogi who is actually said to have existed and to have conquered death. The devata…

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Independence Day–Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Today  is 15th August Independence Day. Today india was free from slavery of British and same is celebrated as Indian Independence Day with same happiness. Congratulations to all of us, but  human society  is still slave to foreign policy, and  Britishers.

We do Flag Hoisting and are  happy with it . But we should look into our ownselves that we  are still slaves .

 Where our culture, our festivals, our policy terms, our religion tops and mankind is in his power to give peace and happiness. Yet what we have become enslaved to foreign thought, it is better to understand their movements.

Then we will be free in the real sense . Then today you will resolve the mind, thought, the interconnection bcoz we also bowed to their religion. The acceptance of its policies, the acceptance of our conditionings and the glare away from them are foreign.

Truly independent India…

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EGO (Aham)– Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Prernamurti Bharti Shriji explains here the form of Ego, and its types which are noteworthy and practical  in human life.

From a spiritual perspective, ego means considering oneself to be distinct from others and God due to identification with the physical body and impressions in various centres of the subtle body. In short ego is leading our life as per the thinking that our existence is limited to our 5 senses, mind, and intellect and identifying with them to various degrees.

The Ego can be defined most accurately as your sense of self. The notion of “I” or “Me”. The idea that there is a “you” that is distinct and separate from everything else. The majority of people in the world live with a sense of self, with an ego, however that doesn’t validate it in any sense. Hinduism and Buddhism both fervently assert that there is no separately existing…

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Mysterious world — Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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IMG_4265Prernamurti Bharti Shriji here explains the unfulfilling desires in human life. which can never be finished and evacuated,

The ancient rishis taught us that unfulfilled desires cause suffering. The more desires we have and want to fulfill, the more we suffer when they remain unfulfilled. Therefore, freedom from desires leads to freedom from suffering.

While this is certainly true, it seems unnatural to be totally free from desires. Suppose an person who has gained liberation, enlightenment, moksha, is asked, “Would you like tea, coffee, or a cold drink?” Would the enlightened person reply, “I have no desires, so it doesn’t make any difference to me.” Such a reply would be quite strange. If an enlightened person enjoys tea, he or she would certainly say, “I want tea.”

It would be helpful here to distinguish the difference between two different kinds of desires: binding desires and non-binding desires. A binding desire…

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Tu tu na rahe, Main main na rahu – Prernamurti Bharti Shriji

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Prernamurti Bharti Shriji through a soulful divine bhajan explains the oneness of God with the humans just like the metal salt dissolved in water gets dissipated, the same way we should also disipate in God. Ego, desires, thoughts and senses should be dissipated to feel the oneness of God. Various Hindu scriptures define the same aspect.

We can gain a better understanding of the concept of God in Hinduism by analysing Hindu scriptures.

BHAGAVAD GITA

The most popular amongst all the Hindu scriptures is the Bhagavad Gita.
Consider the following verse from the Gita:
“Those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires surrender unto demigods and follow the particular rules and regulations of worship according to their own natures.”
[Bhagavad Gita 7:20]
The Gita states that people who are materialistic worship demigods i.e. gods besides the True God

UPANISHADS:

The Upanishads are considered sacred scriptures by the Hindus.
The…

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