Tuesday 31 May 2011

ब्रम्हलीन परमसंत बाबू जी महराज का प्रवचन


guru tum param deen dayal


Chirage Mohabbat Jalane ko Aaye



a very rare photograph of old time

Aaj jane ki jid na karo


15-yeh vintee raghuveer gusain


13-tum taji aur


12-teri meharbani ka hai bojh itna


11-tahi te aye sharan savere


10-ram milan ke kaj sakhi


9-raghuvar raavaree ihye badai


8-nath mohi abki ber ubaro


7-nainan hi batiya


6-mori chunari me pad gayo


5-hye nath ab to aisi daya ho


4-hye govind rakho sharan


3-hari tumbahut anugraha kinho


Sunday 29 May 2011

The thread of faith that holds Ramashram Satsang Mathura (RSM) today started rolling in 1873, the year when Paramsant Sri Ramchandra Ji was born in the north Indian province of Manipuri. He studied English, Urdu, and Farsi and worked in a Government office in Farukhabad, India.

Though as a young man, Lalaji, as he was lovingly called, imbibed all the religious virtues from his mother, his spiritual journey didn't truly begin until he received spiritual initiation from a spiritually enlightened man, a follower of Islam. Maulana Shah Fazal Ahmad Khan Sahib (Huzur Maharaj) would later on give Lalaji that moment in time in which he would touch the intangible and see the invisible. This great Sufi saint, Huzur Maharaj, took the revolutionary step of imparting the spiritual knowledge to a disciple who was not a follower of his own religion, thus exemplifying that Spirituality is above and beyond the barriers of religion, cast, and creed.

Huzur Maharaj inculcated the “Ruhani Ilm” or what Hindus call “Brahm Vidya” or spiritual knowledge, in Lalaji at the age of 18. There were no scriptures read nor verbal instructions delivered. It was just the intimacy and regular contact between the Sufi saint and his disciple that the latter absorbed all the knowledge from his Savior, his Guru. Lalaji’s spiritual experiences seemed to be that of cosmic consciousness, an altered perception of the world he lived in. One day while he was walking down a small residential street with his Guru alongside, he experienced the Divine Vision. In a split second, he visualized the whole universe dancing to a divine song, fully in rhythm. He also experienced a supernatural power in action in the entire universe. It was a blaze of illumination for a few moments. Following this experience, Lalaji made his primary mission to introduce the people with the true religion and connect them with God. He taught that Faith was the prerequisite of all devotion
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Friday 27 May 2011


ॐ श्री गुरुवे नमः

गुरु महराज की प्रेरणा से आज इस ब्लॉग का शुभारम्भ किया है ,सभी लोगों के  स्नेह और आशीर्वाद का आकाँक्षी -अवधेश नारायण श्रीवास्तव