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Hi! everybody,

The ultimate aim in one's life becomes Moksha, Which people realise very late in life & the rosaries becomes a stuff of aged peeeople. Why shouldn't it be practised from childhood, kids are required to be told. People from their experiece can tell the instances or the ways they feel the almighty. I would like u all to share ur experience. I believe that whosoever visit this must have had it one time or the other. I share my views ion this:-

I do see God in kids, who are divine,untouched by the worldly malice. They r the true saints, who lead their vaishnava first year of their life. Secondly, old persons are the representation of almighty, who are again like kids, feeble, need moral support. Besides this, nature is so pious that it jus tell u how serene & peace loving the God is. To be nearer to God, I think one must start looking into oneself, get into meditation (specially ANNAPANSATYOG i.e concentration on breath), which produces viberations in the body & one goes into deep sadhana. This stage makes u aware the presence of ur soul in ur body,& probably that is the first step to feel the divine presence.

Hari-Bol.

RAJESH SHARMA

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Rosaries (or japa-mala for hindus) are not for aged people but for everyone of al ages. It is a simple practice which virtually anyone can adopt (as I witnessed at the HK mandir in UK Janamasthami last year). It is very much alive under the different sampradayas of Hinduism as well as other religions like Buddhism and Catholicism.

 

Some People realise the need to find God later in life, because when they were younger they had other things on their mind. But after experiencing "the world" they contemplate on their experiences throughout life and start asking deeper questions. It is then that they decide to try out spiritual life, though they may have aquired negative karmic effects along the way.

 

As Hinduism recommends spiritual knowledge should be given early in life during the first stage of Brahmacharya, so they child knows the religion well, to be able to live a good well-balanced life ahead and not aquire bad karma. people want to live a life full of different experiences as well as having a spiritual foundations, thats why Hinduism has the four stages of life system (ashramas).

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I once an atheist was fortunate enough to read chandrasekara saraswati sankaracharya.Slowly all my bad habits disappeared.I was an animal.Instead of becoming a human i became a saint.

 

I was born to great visisthathvaidhi family.I was an athiest.I became an advaithi then.One day i was having my atheistic doubts returning.Then at an early morning i obtained the bhrammanandha stage where god appeared before me.I felt him, saw him, heard him for just 5 minutes only.

 

all my doubts disappeared.I havent become saint,wont become one.But he has told me the truth.He is there.believe me.I saw him.You can also see him.

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