Asserted Topics: One should remember the Murti of God while singing Kirtans accompanied with musical instruments. Key Points: Organise in such a way that Music helps in Bhakti Explanation Māharāj says in this Vachanāmrut that, ‘While singing devotional songs with the accompaniment of various musical instruments like Mr̥udaṅga, Sāraṅgī, Sarōda,…
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GF-23 Emptying a Pot of Water; Remaining in sthiti
Asserted Topics: The Way pleasing God to a devotee of God. Key Points: True, best, and consistent manner to please God is to considers oneself as ātmā and free from bodily attachments. Explanation Shreeji Māharāj says in this Vachanāmrut that “The scripture namely Vāsudēva- māhātmya is very dear to me…
GF-24 Sthiti Attained By Gnãn The ‘Sourness’ God’s Greatness
Asserted Topics: Explaining transcendental state attained through knowledge. Key Points: Explanation Supreme God Shreeji Māharāj says in this Vachanāmrut that “Today, I am going to explain the state of mind attained through knowledge. Knowledge is beyond Prakruti-Purush. When one acquires knowledge, he loses consciousness of Prakruti-Purush and their creation. This…
GF-25 The Flow of Twenty Pails of Water; Samadhi
Asserted Topics: Serenity cannot be experienced by performing devotion along with Swadharma (one’s own duty as per command of God). Key Points: Explanation In this Vachanāmrut, Māharāj says that, “Though a devotee may perform their own duties perfectly, they do not experience serenity in their heart. Serenity is achieved by…
GF-26 A True Rasik Bhakta; The Nirgun State
Asserted Topics: What is true Rasikta (amorousness)? Key Points: Explanation This Vachanāmrut is about a Rasik Bhakta (having amorous love for God). Māharāj explains the meaning of true Rasikta (amorousness). Rasa means the taste or character of a work, the feeling or sentiment prevailing in it. There are nine kinds…
GF-27 The Understanding by which God Eternally Resides within One
Asserted Topics: The essence of understanding for worshiping God (decisions, determinations) Key Points: Explanation In this Vachanāmrut Māharāj has explained how a devotee should perceive the act of worshiping God. Māharāj states that everyone desires to worship the God, but there is a difference in understanding (decisions, determination) among individuals.…
GF-28 A Smouldering wood Log; Progressing and Regressing
Asserted Topics: The charaasticts of progressing and falling from satsang. Key Points: Explanation This Vachanāmrut is about the analogy of half-burnt wood. One who does not have a fervor for God or the devotees of God in his heart cannot even grasp their virtues; the state of his inner-self is…
GF-29 Intensifying the Force of Dharma, Gyan, Vairagya and Bhakti; Faith, Grace and Personal Endeavour
Asserted Topics: How does the strength of Bhakti (Devotion) along with Dharma (Righteousness) increase? Key Points: Explanation In this Vachanamrut, Gopalanand Swami asks Shriji Maharaj, “Oh Maharaj! How can one’s devotion, along with righteousness, intensify?” Maharaj responds, stating that there are four methods to enhance the strength of devotion: a…
GF-30 Thoughts that Leave a Lasting Impression
Asserted Topics: Key Points: Explanation The Vachanamrut discusses the impression of desires in the mind and their awakening in the heart. To seat the impression of desires in the mind means that the entrenched desires in the mind arouse corresponding latent desires in the heart. For example, when there is…
GF-31 Greatness Is Due To Nishchay
Asserted Topics: Key Points: Explanation The Vachanāmrut juxtaposes two types of devotees, emphasizing the superiority of service-oriented ones. Serving God and His saints is a path to salvation. Another such path is not betraying or causing harm to anyone, especially God’s devotees. While both paths are beneficial, conflicts sometimes arise…
GF-32 A Nest and a Stake in a form of God’s Murti
Asserted Topics: Five sense objects of a devotee, and of a non-devotee Key Points: Explanation Every embodied being cannot subsist without the influence of the five sensory objects. Whether one is a devotee, a non-devotee, or a liberated soul (mukta), they cannot remain unaffected by these sensory stimuli. However, there’s…
GF-33 Blind Faith, Love and Understanding
Asserted Topics: Among all the means to please God, which is the strongest? Key Points: Explanation The term ‘Ashray’ (refuge) is multi-faceted: Ashray: A place of rest, like a home. Ashray: A nurturer or guardian, similar to parents for children. Ashray: A protector for those who seek shelter. Ashray: To…
GF-34 God has Set the World in Motion
Asserted Topics: Why, despite God being the source of endless happiness, are we so easily distracted by temporary worldly things? And even after discovering and connecting with God, who represents pure bliss, why do some of His followers still feel pain and sadness? Key Points: Explanation God has arranged this…
GF-35 Safeguarding One’s Salvation
Asserted Topics: A way or means to safeguard one’s own Salvation. Key Points: Explanation Then, addressing the Santo, Shrījī Maharaj said, “Either you ask Me a question or I will ask you all a question.” Thereupon, the Santo said, ‘You may ask, Maharaj.” Then Shrījī Maharaj replies, “There is an…
GF-36 A True Renunciant, Based on the Example of a Pauper
Asserted Topics: Who is the true Renunciator? Key Points: Explanation In this Vachanāmrut, Maharaj says that a person who, despite renouncing the world and adopting the garb of a renunciate, still finds attachment towards objects apart from the divine form of God, should be likened to a pauper standing before…
GF-37 Vasana to One’s Native Place
Asserted Topics: The power of attachment towards one’s birthplace. Key Points: Explanation In this Vachanāmrut, Shreeji Maharaj explains that an ignorant person, even if he has renounced the world, can’t easily let go of the love for his birthplace. This indicates that the person is still deeply attached to the…
GF-38 A Merchant’s Balance Sheet
Asserted Topics: One’s own mind should be inquired. Key Points: Explanation This Vachanāmrut is about creating a personal ledger where debits and credits of vasana are kept. We owe it to ourselves to settle these accumulated vasana and to move closer to God. Without addressing them, one’s debts of vasana…
GF-39 Those Possessing the Nirvikalp or Savikalp State
Asserted Topics: The clarity and resolution in understanding the states of Savikalp and Nirvikalp. Key Points: The reason for the different understanding between the state of Savikalp and Nirvikalpa. A true theory of describing Brahma. Explanation In this Vachanāmrutam, a Vedanti Brahmin arrived in the assembly. Maharaj questioned him, emphasizing…
GF-40 Savikalp and Nirvikalp Samadhi
Asserted Topics: Key Points: Explanation In this Vachanamrut, Muktaanand Swami asked Maharaj, “O Maharaj! What is called Savikalp Samadhi and what is called Nirvikalp Samadhi?” Shriji Maharaj replied, “One whose mind is engaged in the form of God does not have inauspicious desires, even if they are in a Savikalp…
GF-41 Purushottam Bhagvãn Resides In All
Asserted Topics: Understanding the means of having many forms Key Points: The meaning of Bahubhavan Explanation In this particular Vachanāmrutam, Nrusinhanand Swami has raised the question: ‘Ekoham Bahu Syam Prajayey’ which means the one God became manifold during the time of creation. How should we interpret this? We consider God…
GF-42 Reality of Dos & Don’ts of Scriptures
Asserted Topics: Clarifying Vidhi-Nishedh (do’s and dont’s) in the path of salvation. Key Points: Developing strength towards Vidhi and Nishedh. Explanation In the assembly of saints and devotees, Vedantic Brahmins too were seated. Observing them, Shriji Maharaj asked, ‘What would be the understanding of someone who claims that Vidhi and…