Saturday, 12 April 2014

The holy message of Nirankari Babaji on 11/4/14 at Rani Bagh, Delhi

Holy saints, say with one loving voice, Dhan Nirankar Ji.
1. The journey during the last around 3 weeks to mumbai, gujarat and parts of rajasthan has been remarkable. Devotees gathered in huge numbers everywhere, almost like samagams. Many distinguished guests and ministers also visited and thanked the mission for bringing about a revolution in many places. One such tribal area, which was afflicted with violence and habits of drinking, has now turned into a heaven of spirituality. The mentioned areas has now turned disciplined and educated. The police and other authorities are surprised at the radical change. The residents are now regular with satsang and sewa. The enthusiasm among all the devotees was beyond mention.
2. In Daman and other areas of gujarat like Nadiad and Ankleshwar also huge congregations were held. In Nadiad, sangat was held in gymkhana, and a thought came to mind that if we go to a gym, we need to watch our 'khana' (food) for best results. Likewise, we need to watch our actions and emotions after gyan (revelation).
3. Another place called 'alang' came on the journey, where junk ships etc are dismantled.  The thought flashed that we also need to dismantle (alag) vices from our life and behaviour.
4. The tour then went to Porbander, where we saw gandhi ji's home and heard about his inspirational life. We then went to a place called 'okha', and again a thought came that this place is now being inhabited by those who are 'sokha' (saints who are always happy) and these holy men will make those who are okha( miserable) turn into sokha beings.
5. Another place called 'meethapur' came on the way, where it was prayed that may all be blessed with 'meethi zuban' (sweet tongue).
6. We also visited the place where a village was adopted after bhuj earthquake by the mission, called indraprastha. Many other places were also visited after a number of years., like jamnagar, bhilwara, gulabpura etc.
7. The noble and holy men always seek to find a positive meaning out of every word and essence they come across. The saints and sages have always connected the mankind with the beauty and divinity of this birth by connecting all with the One Divine, who is the source of love, compassion, tolerance and bliss.
8. The world today is full of hatred, ego and attachments, desire and greed. The reason is that man is not aware of the truth of life. Humanity can only be established with enlightenment. Brotherhood is possible only with Fatherhood of God.
9. All saints, whether it was Namdev ji or Tukaram ji of maharashtra, or Narsingh Bhakt of Gujarat have pursued man to follow the path of healing and helping. His popular holy hymn was usually sung by Gandhiji 'vaishnav jan to tene re kahiye je, peed parayi jaane re'. As it is said in Ramayana 'also Parhit saris dharam nahi bhai, parpeeda sam nahi adhmai', that to help others is the highest good and to hurt others is the meanest sin.
10. The noble men help others, and still do not hold any ego, as they consider the almighty as the absolute doer of things. They remain away from the sense of 'I' .This realisation and feeling is the need of the hour.
11. It is thus prayed that may all beings, irrespective of their state, country, religion, caste etc, be connected with the source of good and with the source of truth, the almighty. On the tour, I also mentioned that many historical names like bhagat singh, mahatma gandhi etc have selflessly contributed their life to the welfare and good of the society, country and the world. This is the divine path, devoid of selfishness. The path of benevolence.
12. True advancement and development exists if we start to shed hatred which existed in the stone age. If we still maintain the same vices, how can we call ourselves civilised. Only technological and other scientific achievements do not make us advanced. We have to prove, that our thought has also advanced along with our lifestyle. May all continue to grow on this path of growth, grace and kindness.
Sadh Sangat Ji, Dhan Nirankar G...

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