Who comes to him with heart sincere…
- Post Date June 10, 2025
The Radiance of a True Saint A Life of Purpose, Not Idle Words In a world overflowing with noise and distraction, Brahmanand Swami paints a portrait of the rarest kind of soul—a saint whose every word and action serve a higher purpose. “He speaks no waste, no idle sound,But shares where God’s great truths are found.” A true sadhu does not engage in idle talk or self-promotion. His speech uplifts, educates, and heals. Every word he utters draws others toward Paramatma—the Supreme God—and fills hearts with peace. The Saint’s Mission: To Uplift Every Soul Removing Fear and Ignorance Through Grace [Read More…]
Finding Freedom from Swabhāvs…
- Post Date June 7, 2025
In the serene training grounds of Sarangpur, a profound conversation unfolds—one that reaches across centuries to answer a very modern question: Why, despite our best intentions, do we remain trapped by our own negative tendencies? The answer, found in a concise yet powerful scripture, offers nothing less than a transformative path to inner peace. The Core Problem: It’s Not the Symptom, It’s the Disease We often believe our unhappiness is caused by external circumstances—a missed promotion, a harsh word from a colleague, or a friend’s success that overshadows our own. We focus on these surface-level symptoms, pouring our energy into [Read More…]
The Secret of Success lies in Steady Steps: Lessons from the Vachanamrut
- Post Date June 5, 2025
The Hidden Strength of Small Steps From a Drop to a Lake, from a Brick to a Wonder A single drop seems insignificant—easy to miss, easier to dismiss. Yet when that drop falls steadily, patiently, it becomes a stream, then a pool, then a lake that reshapes the earth itself. The Great Wall of China, stretching over 13,000 miles, stands on the same principle. No one brick earned applause; yet brick after brick, laid faithfully across generations, formed one of humanity’s greatest marvels. Life—yours and mine—works the same way. We often search for quick breakthroughs or life-changing moments, but real [Read More…]
Compassion: A Memorable Moment with Mahant Swami Maharaj
- Post Date June 4, 2025
A Day of 1,182 Blessings Compassion Without Fatigue On November 10, 2018, in the small village of Bhadra, India, devotion filled the air. The mandir corridors overflowed as hundreds lined up for a moment of grace with Guruhari Mahant Swami Maharaj. That afternoon alone, he personally blessed 1,182 devotees—each with the same serene smile, the same gentle attention. When Pujya Dharmakuvar Swami finally voiced what many were wondering—“Swamishri, you bless more than 1,200 devotees in an hour. Don’t you get tired?”—Swamishri’s eyes gleamed with calm joy. “No—I enjoy it.” Dharmakuvar Swami laughed, admitting that he would have collapsed from exhaustion. [Read More…]
The Real Path to Spiritual Growth: Lessons from Gunatitanand Swami
- Post Date May 29, 2025
Moving Forward—or Standing Still? Life often brings us to the same crossroads, the same opportunities, the same acts of service. Yet not everyone moves in the same direction. Some advance steadily, finding peace and depth, while others seem to circle the same ground—outwardly busy but inwardly stagnant. What makes the difference? Gunatitanand Swami, the first spiritual successor of Bhagwan Swaminarayan, offers a timeless insight: “It’s not just what we do that matters, but how we do it.” “Spiritual growth doesn’t come from action alone—it comes from the attitude behind the action.” Two people may perform the same seva, chant the [Read More…]
Engaging in Spiritual Dialogue: Lessons from the Vachanamrut
- Post Date May 21, 2025
The Noise Around Us—and the Voice Within Every day, our senses are flooded with a constant stream of sound—notifications, conversations, commentaries, and advertisements. Much of it entertains, but little of it truly nourishes. Amid this ocean of noise, Bhagwan Swaminarayan offers a timeless remedy: “Lend your ears to the discourses of Purushottam Narayan (God) with shraddhā (faith) and prīti (love).” These are not ordinary words; they are divine vibrations—sounds that have the power to calm the restless mind, steady our focus, and dissolve cravings for worldly pleasure. In an age where attention has become fragmented, Bhagwan’s teaching calls us to [Read More…]
Love’s path is walked by sage & maid…
- Post Date May 19, 2025
When Love Moves the Divine The Heart That Commands Heaven There’s a kind of devotion that doesn’t just please God—it moves Him. Muktanand Swami captures this mystery in his verse: “When love-filled bhakti stirs the soul,The Lord does just as He’s told.The maids of Vraj clap with joy,As Natwar dances per their ploy.” This is not the devotion of duty or discipline, but of prem bhakti—love that melts all boundaries between devotee and God. In this state, God ceases to be a distant Lord and becomes a willing companion, even a participant in the devotee’s joy. The gopis of Vraj [Read More…]
Letting go of what fades…: Lessons from Gunatitanand Swami
- Post Date May 16, 2025
The Illusion of Permanence When What We Chase Keeps Slipping Away We spend so much of life collecting—possessions, recognition, followers, and moments of fleeting success. Yet each treasure eventually fades. Cars rust, phones become outdated, careers stall, and even the reflection in the mirror changes with the seasons. Gunatitanand Swami’s timeless reminder pierces this illusion: “All of creation is perishable.” This simple truth is not meant to depress us but to awaken us. Everything we see, own, and admire carries an invisible expiry date. Still, the mind whispers, “Just one more purchase, one more achievement, one more compliment…”—as though the [Read More…]
Accepting Humility just from a Pair of Sandals : A Memorable Moment with Mahant Swami Maharaj
- Post Date May 14, 2025
A Quiet Evening, A Powerful Gesture When Reverence Stopped the World for a Moment September 4, 2018 – Ahmedabad. The evening was calm as Guruhari Mahant Swami Maharaj stepped out for a simple walk through the mandir’s corridors. But a few steps later, something extraordinary unfolded in the most ordinary of places. As he passed by the kitchen, Swamishri noticed a neatly arranged line of sandals belonging to sadhus—simple, worn, and unremarkable to most. Yet in that humble row of footwear, he saw holiness. Without hesitation, he paused, folded his hands, and bowed his head in full pranam. “Here was [Read More…]
He cares not for one’s form or clan, But seeks devotion’s steady hand…
- Post Date May 12, 2025
Love—the Language God Listens To Beyond Name, Race, or Ritual Muktanand Swami begins this exquisite composition with a truth that unites all seekers across time: God is won not by status or scholarship, but by love. “The dark-hued Lord, so full of grace,Is won by love—not name or race.He cares not for one’s form or clan,But seeks devotion’s steady hand.” In every era and every culture, humans have tried to approach God through action, intellect, and austerity. Yet Muktanand Swami—one of Bhagwan Swaminarayan’s foremost paramhansas—reminds us that love (prem bhakti) is the truest path to His heart. God is not [Read More…]
