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Old 01-23-2007, 12:43 AM   #1

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Default Importance of sadhna & Karma


Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram

[These are words of a high order Yogi of Siddashram. We may have difficulty in understanding this and defining on the basis of out little experience, still there is something to tell us that answers and destination come through sadhna only]



We have to do Karma if we have a body. Therefore our karma should be such that it frees us from the Karma-bondage. During both twilight periods of day we should be doing Manta Japa/sadhna. Even if the mind is dispirited then let it be, do not worry too much about that, do not give excessive attention towards that. Learn to depend on Guru then Gods and humans will not be able to do any harm to us. Believe it for sure.


Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram Nikhileshwaram



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