Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Saints Raise Campaign against Attacks on Indian Culture

Saints have decided to raise voice against newspaper and TV Channels engaged in vilification of India culture. Exhorting the people of India they said:
Mahant Shri Ramswarupdasji Maharaji president Akhil bhartiya Cahtussampradya Akhada Parishad:
The great preceptor and spiritual discourser Sant Sri Asaramji is always heard blowing the couch of India culture throughout the world. Why a vilification campaign has been set in motion against the same Sant Asaramji by a cheap newspaper and equally cheap TV Channels is a question that requires to be competent masters have been chosen for attacks and it is because they are the ones who provide direction and strength to the nation.
Brethren The day you decide to stop watching these unscrupulous channels they will meet immediate death. Your watching these channels alone sustains them.
Mahant Harigiriji Maharaji Mahamantri Akhada Parishad: Today we find in the media certain elements that are extremely selfish. Instead of playing in the hands of foreign powers media should act in anon partisan manner.”
Mahamandaleshwar Shri Sunil Shartriji Why is it that India culture is being denigrated using media as a tool? The channels that vilify India culture or Sant Sir Asaramji Bapu should be boycotted. We should Spit on the face of such stooges of foreign powers. Woman should greet them by throwing chappals on their faces.”
Traits of A Disciple
Question: What are the salient traits of a worthy disciple?
Answer: He merges his will with that of the Guru to the extent of absorbing his self into the Guru self. The key is to mould oneself a per the wishes of the Guru. He establishes the Guru in each and every part of his body thereby becoming a personification of the Guru Himself. And consequently all powers yogic prowess and accomplishment of the Guru are automatically attained by him. He is wholeheartedly committed to obey the Guru. Arjuna has said in the Gita, a disciple should carry out whatever the Guru asks him to do. He shouldn’t try to find the reason behind his command or even wait to the real worth of the action. The Guru would never ask his disciple to do anything inimical to the commandments of the scriptures which may lead him to misery. The chief traits of a disciple are he should merge his will with that of the Guru mould himself as per His wishes and have an unwavering faith in and a great deal of reverence for Him.
Self Appraisal
Read this issue of “Rishi Prasad” thoroughly in order to fill in the blanks given below:
(1)…………….. Is a unique scripture which gives a solution to all kinds of problems?
(2) A very easy mantra …………….
(3) ……….. Words give joy peace and love to others.
(4) All like the ………. And obey their commands.
(5) Consider the world to be ………….. And the self to be you………..

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