The attachments with non-eternal worldly things including our relationships are the root cause of our sorrows. Therefore, we must first give up the ego of “I” and surrender unto Him – the ‘Datta’. … Param Dwij
Sanyam’ is the strongest of all disciplines – which is a triad of ‘Dhaarna’ (Concentration, determination and focus), ‘Dhyan’ (Meditation) and ‘Samadhi’’ (Absorption). …Param Dwij
Through the power of knowledge, the results of the actions done in the present and past lives are destroyed and the actions performed after the realisation of knowledge do not bear fruits. …Param Dwij
dissipation of sins from the mind is essential to discriminate between the permanent and temporary. …Param Dwij
Selfless Action – ‘Nishkam karma’, is to reject all rites and duties meant for personal gain. …Param Dwij
Action or Devotion or Knowledge are different paths to reach at the same destination but devotion is inherent in both, Action and Knowledge. …Param Dwij
The purpose of spirituality is to make us realise and experience the stage of pure consciousness and help us achieve Absolute Liberation – ‘Jeevan-Mukti’ – ‘Moksha’
Being spiritually imperfect, we cannot even see the things which are very much possible to be known and seen. The biggest question is how one should go about approaching the abode of the ‘Daata’.
All our designations including title, name, occupation and relationship belong to the body, and its root – the soul, remain unmanifested even to ourselves.