Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 Some people say that they are medium for these saints and cheat the people by telling that they are directed to say the things as per the directives of these saints. they misguide the people who believe them and get lost later. one should be careful of these people as i am one of the persons who got affected by him as my family member believed this medium. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2008 Report Share Posted September 10, 2008 Dear Kiran Garu and Shri Gopi Krishna Garu, It is really an interesting and informative exchange that we are privileged to see on the relevance of worshipping Babas and Gurus. I think Shri Kiran raised some valid points in the present day context. As all of us agree, the Hindu religion offers great teachings in order for the people to learn from them to become better individuals contributing to overall societal growth. Our great scriptures also teach and guide people to lessen their material desires and look inwards for self-improvement and progress in the spiritual path for eventual moksha. However, in today¢s world, more than ever, people are after achieving material comforts and desires as people tend to get recognized only with regard to their material possessions and achievements. In this background, people want to keep their material success and money forever at whatever cost. Thus instead of seeking spiritual progress, they search for gods/gurus where, they believe, their material demands are fulfilled. I feel that the Sai Baba Movement is also becoming one such movement. Also in most of the temples, the management deliberately introduced various rituals, dikshas etc. in order to elevate the status of the deity in order to give a fillip to the incoming traffic of devotees to the temple that would ensure good commercial spin offs. People are getting vexed with this development which dilutes the sanctity of the devotional place. Also, the pursuit of material wants prompts these people to switch over from one deity to another, according to the current trend. This is what, I think, Kiran garu was pointing out. The true spiritual seeker, however, would not fall in this trap and instead would create his own bond with the Almighty. I remember having read in ¡Shirdi Saibaba Charitra¢ that Saibaba himself told his followers that if they are followers of some other religion, then they should truly follow that path only and attain spiritual bliss from that fold only. He discouraged them from switching over to other gurus. Thus, we should try to understand and follow our scriptures and teachings, which as all acknowledge and adjudge as the best in the world. Also, in this regard, I would like to sincerely congratulate Shri Raghav garu and Shri Gopi Krishna garu for their outstanding efforts in consistently providing invaluable information through the TBP for the true seekers. It is really very kind of them to carry out this work in spite of their certainly busy careers. Thanking you, K.N. Bhaskara Rao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 If any member is willing to help me publish the Charitra of one great Datta-avadhutha Swaprakashananda Avadhutha(English text) from the various sources I have collected and my(family's) ownexperiences, do contact me at para_anuloma@ . ca I would like to get this book published with an international book seller/publishing house of repute so that His greatness and the path of Dattatreya is known worldwide. Please help me! Jayagurudeva Datta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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