Sunday, December 7, 2008

Aghoreshwar Bhagwan Ram mangaldhanram


Aghoreshwar Bhagwan Ram's Van



  • Peace to the skyPeace to the oceansPeace to the earthPeace to the mountainsPeace to the vegetationPeace to the ten directionsPeace to all the inhabitants of the earth.


  • We understand the certainty of our birth. So, also, is our death absolutely certain. If one leaves the world after giving birth to great ideals and practices, they will remain on earth as one’s everlasting life. This is what is known as immortality.


  • The non-attached seeker considers wealth, jewels, property, everything, as insignificant as a straw.


  • Friendship and friend have a vast definition. A friend's pain, for a real friend, is bigger than any other pain in the world. A true friend inspires only towards good actions. Instead of egging towards cheap acts, he always inspires you towards profitable deeds.


  • If a tiny blade of grass or a tiny grain of sand goes into our eyes, all the panoramic views that we see become invisible. We cannot see anything. We begin to close our eyes. When that tiny particle is removed, that great panoramic view becomes visible again.


  • One who speaks sweet, who sees the Divine everywhere is a gem of mine.


  • It is essential for our nation, society and community that we show the right path to our youth. We should inspire them towards higher thoughts, higher sentiments and towards living a life of self-sacrifice. We should inspire them towards nice behavior. The question is, to whom? To those youth who are blameless, faultless, “dilemmaless”, and whose heart is as clean and pure as water.


  • My advice is, "without tact, there will be no devotion". In any kind of work you need tact, only then does it get done in a good manner. If you do not have tact, merely devotion can mislead you. Your prayers and meditations can turn into a nuisance. Devotion and prescribed action, if done properly, lead to success. This is what is also known as yoga. Otherwise you can keep banging your head and body, but you will not be able to find that Divinity.


  • We always benefit from going close to saints and by seeing them. If we go to them alone, and desires, wishes, envies, jealousies, attachments and ego do not accompany us, then we achieve an immeasurable wealth. But if we go to them lugging the baggage of our untrue thoughts and feelings, then we remain deprived of achieving anything. Because that saint (mahapurush) will think, "this person is already staggering under his own loads, if I also weigh him down with something, he might even die. He may lose a lot.” And so they do not give you anything.

No comments:

mangaldhanram

My photo
Shivapuri, Kathmandu, Nepal
Our baba is from Kinarami Aghor tradition Avadhoot Mangaldhanram baba who is the disciple of Kapaleshwar Singha Shawak Ram(the very first disciple of the great Aghoreshwar Bhagwanram).