Friday, January 4, 2019

Awakening Divinity in Man (Translation of a discourse of Revered Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya)

(Post 03)

(Source: http://literature.awgp.org/akhandjyoti/2003/Jan_Feb/v1.AwakeningDivinity)

What else do the deities give?

What else do the deities give? Well they give you the capacity to digest and handle success. To wisely handle worldly possessions, powers and comforts, which appear to you as treasures of joy, you should have appropriate qualities. This ability, the key to real joy, is what could be described as an offshoot of divinity. If divinity is awakened in you, then you could accomplish high goals with small or insignificant resources and effort; if you have greater opportunities and resources then well and good, but you would be happy and successful even without them. However, if you desire something you do not deserve, or you are eager to acquire success without caring to improve yourself, then, well, what can I say...! God help you!

Thursday, January 3, 2019

Awakening Divinity in Man (Translation of a discourse of Revered Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya)

(Post 02)

(Source: http://literature.awgp.org/akhandjyoti/2003/Jan_Feb/v1.AwakeningDivinity)

There is one thing in the world that indeed yields commendable success and that is excellence of personality. It is the minimum requirement to achieve anything worthwhile and fulfilling. If one has somehow gained something despite having an inferior personality and without demonstrating his talents, hard work and essential qualities, then his success will be short-lived. If your digestive system is weak then an excessive intake of eatables is sure to create problems and upset your health. Similarly, if you don't have wisdom and the ability to make proper use of the resources and facilities available to you, then these would be a cause of trouble to you in one way or the other. If there is a lack of nobility and wisdom then your inherited or inappropriately grabbed wealth will act as a catalyst for your evils and weaknesses; these would lead to pernicious addictions, inflate your ego and sooner or later ruin your life.

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Awakening Divinity in Man (Translation of a discourse of Revered Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya)

(Post 01)

(Source: http://literature.awgp.org/akhandjyoti/2003/Jan_Feb/v1.AwakeningDivinity)

Let us begin with the Gayatri Mantra:

"Om bhur bhuvah swah tatsaviturvarenyam bhargo devasya dhimahi dhiyo yonah prachodayat"

You all must have heard of the grace of God. His special incarnations entrusted with specific cosmic tasks are called "devata" (deity) in the Vedas; devata means "one who gives". Many of us pray to and worship the deities because we either want something or we need help in adverse moments. Let us discuss about deities.

There is no doubt that deities do bless us enormously; otherwise they would not have been named as "deities" because by definition deities always give something. There is nothing wrong or unnatural if one requests something from someone who always wants to give. But what do deities give? They give only what they themselves possess. Naturally, one can give only what one has. Deities have only one thing - divinity (devtva). Divinity is the most refined and virtuous form of ones nature, conduct, qualities and deeds. Deities gladly bestow divinity upon the devotees, saying that, "we have given you the best we could; now it is up to you to accept and make use of it in the way you find it suitable and succeed accordingly."

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Self Refinement is the Noblest Service to the Society


Mind is a deity of highest order. The scriptures have eulogized it as Prajapati (the Creator). Vedanta says that every person has his / her own free world; and it has been created by his mind. A person sees this world according to his belief / devotion, emotions, and desires. If one's viewpoint is changed, the life pattern will also change accordingly.

The worship of this deity is of one kind only — it should be persuaded to follow the righteous path, adopt a right viewpoint. If this service of the mind is done, then even a common man can become a great man. One can see the visible miracles of this deity's blessings. There is no doubt in the validity of this statement — Whatever we think, so we do; and whatever we do, so we accomplish (or suffer)'. It is the mind who is our guide; wherever it takes, body goes there. If this guide is unrighteous, it will trap you in the painful web of problems; and if it is righteous, then the gains of peace and prosperity are certain.

(Source: http://literature.awgp.org/akhandjyoti/2018/jul_aug/v2.4)

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Naturopathy - Hydrotherapy (Water Therapy)

Naturopathy - 1 - basic concepts and principles
http://presentations.awgp.org/index.php?p=Naturopathy_01_Basic_Concepts

Naturopathy - 2 - Hydrotherapy(1)
http://presentations.awgp.org/index.php?p=Naturopathy_02_Hydrotherapy_I

Naturopathy - 3 - Hydrotherapy(2)
http://presentations.awgp.org/index.php?p=Naturopathy_03_Hydrotherapy_II

Sunday, September 29, 2013