Self Realization
Sunday, February 16, 2014
PATH OF RELIGION.
Today religion is repeatedly faced with the question : Why is it not being effective? A man went to a hermit and asked him, "Why is religion so ineffective these days?" The Hermit asked :"How far is the King's palace from here?" The man answered :"Two hundred miles." "Do you know it ?" "Yes I do" "Have you actually got here?" "How could I? I am right here. I can't get there unless I go there." At this point the hermit said : "Now you've got the answer to your question. You know the Kings palace but you can't get there unless you proceed in the right direction. The same is true of religion also. People do know what religion is but unless they act accordingly to its precepts - unless they advance towards it - religion will have no effect on them." Acharya Mahapragya Ji
There is an analogous story of great significance. A disciplewent to his guru and said : "Gurudev ! Since times immemorial people have beentrying to know why religion proves ineffective. The same question is troubling
my mind today."The Guru knew the trends of the times. He said, "My son, go andbring a pitcher full of liquor."
The disciple was amazed to hear the word liquor. He wonderedwhat sort of demand it was. The guru and liquor! He was nonplussed.The Guru repeated himself :"Whats the matter? Go and bring apitcher full of liquor."The disciple went away and returned with a pitcher brimmingover with liquor. Placing it before the guru he said : "I've obeyed your order."The Guru remarked : "Drink all of it." The disciple was amazed. The Guru said :Be careful. You have to take the liquor without swallowing it, you have to spitthe liquor out."
The disciple began the exercise. He would take a mouthful ofliquor and would at once spit it out. It did not take long for the pitcher to beempty. He went to the guru and informed him : "Gurudev, the pitcher is empty.""Did you get drunk or not?" the Guru asked him. "Not in the least guru." "Yousay you have emptied a whole pitcher of liquor and not got drunk." "Gurudev howcould I get drunk when not a drop went down my throat?" The guru said : "Youhave yourself answered the question asked earlier to you." " Don't understandyou." "Look. People practicing a religion never internalize it. They do itsuperficially. In a manner of speaking they never take it down to their throatsbut just spit it out. How then can religion have any impact on them? How can itintoxicate them?"
NUMEROLOGY
Numerology deals with the prediction of the future with the help of numbers. It caters to the basic desire of almost all human beings to take a peek into the future. Numerology deals with the practical application of the elementary laws of mathematics to the material existence of man. Essentially, numerology deals with the nine major planets — Sun, Moon, Jupiter, Uranus, Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn and Mars and their characteristic features. Each one of these nine planets is assigned numbers ranging from 1 to 9, depending on which planet vibrates to which number. These nine planets influence the human life in a substantial way. The planetary positions at the time of a person's birth ascertains the personality of that individual. A primary and a secondary planet govern each individual at the time of birth.
Hence, after birth, the individual starts radiating the vibrations of that number or planet by which he is governed. All the characteristics of this individual, ranging from his thinking, reasoning, emotions, philosophy, desires, aversions, health, career, etc. are all dominated by these numbers or their corresponding planets. When this number is in harmony with the number of any other person, he will experience a harmonious relationship with that person. According to the numerological philosophy, only a name and number rule a person. He will encounter opportunities and difficulties in life according to the influence of numbers in his lives. In numerology there are no universally lucky or unlucky numbers, like the proverbially lucky number "7" or the black number "13."
SHREE ACHARYA BHIKSHU THE FOUNDER OF TERAPANTH
In the middle of the 18th Century, Acharya Bhikshu led a reformist movement in a society griped in fundamentalist religious beliefs and blind faith. A philosopher, writer, poet and social reformer, the Jain leader wrote 38,000 "shlokas", now compiled in two volumes as "Bhikshu Granth Ratnakar". His "Nav Padarth Sadbhav", which advocated a society free from exploitation, is regarded as a significant philosophical composition that deals exhaustively with the nine gems of Jain philosophy.
Acharya Bhikshu was a staunch spiritual practitioner as well as a deep philosopher. He was a revolutionary thinker in the fields of dharma.His views on dharma in brief are summed up as follows. There arebasically two kinds of dharma : 1. Laukika Dharma — Concerningwordly or mundane field. 2. Lokottara Dharma — Concerning spiritualupliftment or leading to Moksha (salvation). Those activities whichnourish self-restraint and encourage the observance of the vows of abstinenceare lokottara dharma and those which are only of social benefit butencourage the sensual indulgence or leading to bondage of inauspicious karma
fall under "laukika dharma." Social duty and lokottara dharma are not identical. Duty is adjudged according to social norms and values,whereas lokottara dharma is based on spiritual principles. Duty isconcerned with social utility and may get changed with time, place andcircumstances, but lokottara dharma is the ultimate source of freedom
from all bondage and hence, it is eternal. Wherever there is a scope ofdevelopment of self-restraint, detachment from worldly things and purity ofinner consciousness, there exists the lokottara dharma; wherever there
is lack of self-restraint, augmentation of attachment with the worldly thingsand absence of purity of the inner consciousness, there is no place forlokottara dharma.
Swamiji was an ideal of tolerance, non-violence, generosity and equality and at every instance of his life he strived to stand against what was immoral and wrong in society fearlessly. The life of Bikhshu sets out an example for human to follow of a life of the positive human traits. We hope that this presentation of the life of swamiji will be an inspiration to all to lead a life of simplicity and self discipline.
STRUCTURE OF JAIN UNIVERSE AND TIME CYCLES.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
POSITIVE THINKING

- Be positive and get positive. What you think today you get it tommorow. Our minds act on our thinking and it produces result accordingly.Every one on this world is a wonder of this world. We all are from the same universal source. We have the same power. But there is difference in the consuming of power.Every one of us heroin some way or another.Every one of us has the potential for extraordinary achievement, happiness and lasting fulfillment. small victories leads to large victories.Positive thinking will create results.and results will inspire you towards greater personal changes.Live each day as fresh day and fill the difference. Always live in the present and you will find golden future ahead.Your destiny is in your hand if you think positively.
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Mind, Body and soul are the main three
elements which require complete attention
to achieve allround success in wordly and
spritual life. There must be balance in life
.What is Self realisation?
Its a vital question!!!But the answer is with
you...To know your self and your existence
is the self realisation. After self
realisation...nothing is left to know. You are
not only a body....you have great soul and
mind attached with your body.
MIND
BODY
SOUL
elements which require complete attention
to achieve allround success in wordly and
spritual life. There must be balance in life
.What is Self realisation?
Its a vital question!!!But the answer is with
you...To know your self and your existence
is the self realisation. After self
realisation...nothing is left to know. You are
not only a body....you have great soul and
mind attached with your body.
MIND
BODY
SOUL
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