Lyrical Reflections: Without a doubt, attain Akshardham adored
- Post Date February 17, 2025
Devotion is not a mere sentiment—it is a path of resilience and surrender. In the powerful bhajan Karie Raji Ghanshyam Re, the revered poet-saint Nishkulanand Swami emphasizes the essence of true devotion: aligning oneself completely with the will of God. Just as a disciplined seeker abandons distractions to focus on the ultimate goal, a true devotee dedicates their life to pleasing the Lord. The bhajan begins with a call to make God the center of one’s existence. Pleasing Him is not just an act of worship; it is the key to fulfillment. Everything else in life falls into place when [Read More…]
The Power of Self-Reflection: Lessons from the Vachanamrut
- Post Date February 13, 2025
“The jiva looks at objects externally, but it does not look at its own self.” – Gadhada Section 1, Number 20. The jiva (soul) constantly looks outward, seeking material objects and judging others, yet it rarely turns inward to examine itself. Bhagwan Swaminarayan calls this ignorance. True wisdom begins with self-awareness. How often do we pause and reflect on our own thoughts, actions, and purpose? We search for answers in the external world, but the real clarity lies within us. When we take the time to understand ourselves, we unlock the wisdom we have been seeking all along. Let’s pause, reflect, and embark on the journey [Read More…]
Calm Amidst the Chaos
- Post Date February 12, 2025
Once, in Gold Coast, Australia, Mahant Swami Maharaj was on his way to a spiritual gathering when an unexpected incident occurred. As soon as he entered the hotel lift, it suddenly got stuck. For 39 long minutes, those around him grew anxious, fumbling for solutions. Some even imagined the worst. But Swamishri? He remained calm and undisturbed. Not a trace of worry crossed his face. Finally, when the doors opened, there was no frustration, no anger, and no complaints—just a gentle smile. Even after stepping out, his concern was not for himself but for others. When he saw a volunteer heading toward the hotel’s manager, he [Read More…]
Lyrical Reflections: Why Play the Pauper?
- Post Date February 10, 2025
Devotion is not about scarcity—it is about abundance. In his compelling bhajan, Shidne Rahie Re Kangal, the revered poet-saint Nishkulanand Swami paints a striking picture of misplaced perception. A devotee who has attained the divine yet continues to live as if lacking is like a wealthy king who chooses to beg in the streets. The bhajan urges seekers to recognize their spiritual wealth and abandon the illusion of emptiness. The hymn begins with a powerful question: Why play the pauper? Those who have received the greatest treasure—Puran Brahma Purushottam—should not feel deprived. The poet challenges this contradiction, reminding devotees that [Read More…]
Avoid Judging Others: Lessons from Gunatitanand Swami
- Post Date February 6, 2025
“Serve according to one’s own faith, but never do disservice. What is that disservice? To perceive faults in others.” Swamini Vat Section 2, Number 132 Service is a reflection of our faith and devotion. It is not just about actions but the intent behind them. True service comes from humility, not superiority. One of the greatest disservices we can do is to perceive faults in others. When we judge, we shift our focus from serving to criticizing. This weakens our spirit and derails our purpose. Instead, let’s cultivate a mindset of upliftment. Service is about love, kindness, and devotion. When we let go of judgment, [Read More…]
True Greatness Lies in Humble Service: A Memorable Moment with Mahant Swami Maharaj
- Post Date February 5, 2025
On 14th September 2016, Mahant Swami Maharaj was personally meeting each sadhu, listening with patience and care. As the final sadhu, Pujya Divyanand Swami, prepared to leave, his recent leg operation made it difficult to maneuver his wheelchair. Before anyone could assist, Swamishri himself stood up, walked over, and gently took hold of the wheelchair. With quiet determination, he pushed it all the way to the lobby, graciously refusing any help. This simple yet profound act left a lasting impact. For Pujya Divyanand Swami, it became a cherished memory. For those who hear this story, it remains a timeless lesson—true [Read More…]
Lyrical Reflections: Daring are the Devout…
- Post Date February 3, 2025
Devotion is not for the faint of heart. In his powerful bhajan, Dohyalu Thavu Haridas Re, the revered poet-saint Nishkulanand Swami paints a striking picture of spiritual bravery. Just as a warrior charges into battle with fearless determination, true devotees must confront their inner struggles with unwavering faith. The bhajan begins with a call to become compassionate servants of God, urging seekers to relinquish worldly comforts. This idea may seem daunting, but the poet draws an inspiring parallel—just as a courageous soldier embraces hardships on the battlefield, a sincere devotee must battle against the enemies of the soul: lust, anger, [Read More…]
The Power of Faith and Courage
- Post Date February 1, 2025
In the Swaminarayan tradition, the kirtans composed by Brahmanand Swami, such as Harijan Sacha Re, Tekna Mele Re, Jo Hoy Himmat Re, and Pet Katari Re, are powerful hymns that inspire courage and devotion. These kirtans were written during a time when being a Swaminarayan devotee was fraught with challenges. Kings like Vajesinh Darbar of Bhavnagar opposed Bhagwan Swaminarayan, punishing devotees like Rupabhai, who endured immense suffering for their faith. To uplift the morale of these devotees, Bhagwan Swaminarayan instructed Brahmanand Swami to compose these kirtans, which emphasize inner courage and unwavering faith in God. The Essence of Courage The [Read More…]
Purity Through Service: Lessons from the Vachanamrut
- Post Date January 30, 2025
“If the senses are engaged in the service of God and His devotee, then the inner self is purified, and the sins that have been attached to the soul since time immemorial are destroyed. Serving others by seeing God in them can be a spiritual cleanse.” – GadhadaSection 1, Number – 8. In a world where stress, negativity, and emotional burdens seem to accumulate endlessly, finding true inner peace can feel like an impossible task. Yet, Bhagwan Swaminarayan offers a profound yet simple solution—purity through service. By engaging the senses in the service of God and His devotees, the inner self undergoes a transformative purification, [Read More…]
A Lesson on Atmabuddhi: A Memorable Moment with Mahant Swami Maharaj
- Post Date January 28, 2025
In the quiet village of Javaraj, Gujarat, in 1975, a tragic accident left several individuals injured. Among them was Mahant Swami Maharaj, a revered spiritual leader known for his profound wisdom and selflessness. Despite enduring immense pain due to a severe jaw injury, he remained composed, radiating an aura of peace and concern—not for himself, but for those around him. Dr. Deepak, the physician who treated him, later recalled the remarkable demeanor of Mahant Swami Maharaj. While others in his condition might have expressed distress or sought immediate relief, Swamiji’s response was entirely different. His first instinct was not to [Read More…]