Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: This Vachanamrut emphasizes Nishchay (conviction). In this discourse, Bhudharanand Swami asked whether Nishchay in Bhagwan happens in the Antahkaran or in the Jeev (soul). In response, Shreeji Maharaj explained that Nishchay occurs in the Buddhi (mind). Maharaj provided a detailed explanation, stating that the Jeev…
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K-02 The Cursed Intelligence
Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: This Vachanamrut is about cursed intelligence. Following Shreeji Maharaj’s instruction, several young paramhansas came forward to engage in questions and answers. Shreeji Maharaj then asked them a question. He described a person who, from the day they joined Satsang, starts seeing faults in Bhagwan and…
K-03 Shukmuni is a Great Sant,and a Person Cannot be Known by Outward Actions
Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: This Vachanamrut emphasizes constant spiritual growth. Maharaj says that Shukmuni is a great Sant. Since the day he has been in close association with me, his devotion has only increased, and it has never diminished. Hence, he is like Muktanand Swami. After stating this, Maharaj…
K-04 The Awareness of the Jeev and the Witness
Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: This Vachanamrut addresses the awareness of the Sakshi. At the prompting of Maharaj, Gopalanand Swami asked Bhajananand Swami, “How much awareness does the jiva have within this body, and how much awareness does the Sakshi have?” When Swami attempted to respond, he could not provide…
K-05 The True Purpose of God’s Incarnation
Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: In this Vachanamrut, Shreeji Maharaj asked the Santo a question: Bhagwan incarnates on Earth for the salvation of the Jeev, but is He not capable of doing so while residing in His own Dham without taking an incarnation? After all, Bhagwan can liberate the Jeev…
K-06 A Person Who Possesses Matsar (Envy)
Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: In this Vachanamrut, the devoted Haribhakt Prembai of Deev Bander brought Puja for Maharaj and requested Him to personally accept it. Upon this, Maharaj descended from His seat, approached her, and accepted her offerings of Puja. He then returned to His throne and was seated…
K-07 Vairagya from a Sudden Jolt and Ultimate Liberation
Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: In this Vachanamrut, Kashidas from Bochasan asked Shreeji Maharaj, “O Maharaj! Those who have renounced the world follow the path of Nivrutti (renunciation), and they keep Akhandvritti on the form of Bhagwan. However, householders follow the path of Pravrutti (engagement in worldly duties), so they…
K-08 The Sagun and Nirgun Forms of God
Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: This Vachanamrut focuses on the Sagun and Nirgun aspects of God. Here, Muktanand Swami asked, “O Maharaj! The Shastras (scriptures) describe both the Sagun and Nirgun forms of Bhagwan. अणोरणीयान् महतो महीयान्निति — aṇoraṇīyān mahato mahīyān niti (Kathopanishad 3.1.2.20) How should we understand both these…
K-09 Obstinacy like a Buffalo
Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: This Vachanamrut is referred to as the Padakhar discourse. In the nature of a bison (Padakhar), there is intense enmity and hatred toward others of its kind or even toward different species. Once it holds onto hatred or vengeance, it does not diminish even after…
K-10 Checking the Pulse; Importance of Austerities
Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: This Vachanamrut emphasizes pleasing Bhagwan through Tap. Maharaj was experiencing a slight fever, so He asked Muktanand Swami to check His pulse. Muktanand Swami noted that there was considerable weakness in Maharaj’s body, remarking, “The entire Satsang (spiritual fellowship) is going through difficult times because…
K-11 Signs of True Love
Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: This Vachanamrut focuses on the concept of love. In this Vachanamrut, Sachchidanand Swami asked a question: “What are the signs of love towards Bhagwan?” Swami himself had extraordinary love for Maharaj. He was a saint who could not bear separation from Maharaj, to the point…
K-12 Destroying the Karan Body; A Tamarind Seed
Central Insights: Main Points: Commentary: This Vachanamrut discusses the analogy of tamarind seeds or the destruction of the Karan body. Here, the Jiva’s Karan body is compared to the shell of a tamarind seed. This analogy is highly appropriate and provides a deep understanding. The more this analogy settles in…