Realisation

Param Dwij, after an arduous journey in spirituality, realised that sole spiritual purpose of life is to gain liberation – ‘moksha’, by raising the level of consciousness to higher level to experience ‘Oneness of the Whole’ – the ‘Brahm’, by moving inward and practising ‘Sanyam’ (the strongest of all disciplines) – ‘Dhaarna’ (concentration, determination, and focus), ‘Dhyan’ (meditation) and ‘Samadhi’ (absorption), and performing actions based on ‘Sat-Karma’ (true duties) without any desire of any fruits from those actions.

Over the years, his quest for the realisation of the Truth made him experience a spontaneous divine bliss – it was, in fact, some sort of achieving a sudden superior consciousness of the self – an awakening.

 

 

His mind soared to the height of superconsciousness over the reiterated practicing of ‘Dhyan’. Many a time, he got absorbed in ‘Dhyan’, a deep meditative state.

It was the time when he emerged with a clear understanding of human life and the cause of its sufferings.