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Dear Blessed Members of the group! Pranams! We admire our land of Mahans/Rishis/Sanyasins and trust Almighty Shiva sends more and more such noble souls to guide us to pursue right path in life. According to Hindu tradition, the Guru is the ropeway to salvation. Guru appears automatically when the time is ripe for the disciple's progress. It is

widely believed, Lord Himself takes the form of Guru, in order to help climbing the aspiring sadhak. There is no one higher than the Guru. In spirituality, there is a fundamental principle that These paths include paths such as the Path of Devotion, the Path of Action, the Path of Knowledge and the Path of Meditation. However all paths finally culminate in the requirement of grace where a highly spiritually evolved

guide such as a Guru needs to take us on the final way to attain God. Spiritual practice should always be undertaken under the guidance of an authority in the field such as a Guru. A guideline to the steps in spiritual practice according to the Path of the Guru’s Grace is as follows: Chanting the Lord’s Name Simple repetition of the Lord’s Name as per your religion is the easiest way to begin one’s spiritual practice. It acts like a divine tonic for one’s spiritual well-being and is a powerful tool to grow spiritually. >> What Name should one chant? DATTA NAAMA is the easiest way in the

present society and gives advancement in one's spirituality. To be blessed by a Guru and to acquire His grace one needs to persevere in practicing spirituality on a daily basis. Serving God Any endeavour finally has to culminate in action. An important aspect of spiritual practice is serving God. Service to God includes activities such as: Cleaning a Holy place and its vicinity. Rendering the service that a Saint or a Guru asks you to do. Running errands in a Saint’s ashram. For example, cleaning food grains, nursing the sick in the ashram, etc. Helping to educate society on Spirituality is however the best form of service to God. Sacrifice As we grow spiritually, we benefit in so many ways that we become truly indebted to God. Due to our spiritual growth, we benefit with the following realisations: That

every thing we possess is given by God Himself. Due to the feeling of indebtedness we begin to sacrifice everything we have been given for fulfilling our duty of participation in propagating spirituality in society. We begin to sacrifice our mind (things we used to like before, such as going to parties, watching television and other mundane things becomes less) as we get more and more involved in God’s work. We use our body for the service to God such as cleaning the satsang venue or organising things in the venue. Sacrificing our wealth for the propagation of spirituality as our focus on importance of spirituality increases as compared to other aspect of our lives. Sacrifice means, not giving away all of ones belongings, rather getting rid of one’s attachments to them. The picture below shows what actually happens when we sacrifice for God, we do not lose but instead are uplifted by Him. NO SPECIAL INFORMATION CAN BE NEEDED SIR! JUST RECITE AND RECITE DATTA NAMA AND SPREAD DATTA NAAMA TO MANY MORE PERSONS OF THE SOCIETY AND HAVE THE BLESSINGS OF DATTAMAHRAJ. BHAKTHODHAARA THAVA SHARANAM!! BHAKTHA RAKSHAKAA THAVA SHARANAM!! AVADHOOTHA CHINTHANA SHREE GURUDEVA DATTA!!!Subrahmanyam.Bharathuladatta_gururayasmarthrugaami-dattavaibhavam

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