The frantic pace of our lives hardly leaves any time for introspection & self analysis. The responsibilities that run our lives offer no reprieve to nurture our spirit. The pace of our lives
is unlikely to change. However, if one desires to experience the divine within self, there is an infallible place, Amogh Dham, where the physical world meets the spiritual world, right in the heart of the city of Mumbai. It is the holiest of the Shrines for millions of Guruji’s devotees, where the innate vibrations resonate all around to create an aura of eternal bliss, drawing individuals from all faiths.
At Amogh Dham one can realize God in the manner prescribed by Guruji. The purity, sanctity, spirituality & divinity of Amogh Dham invokes genuine devotion in worshippers. Here one spontaneously realizes that there is no need to go to a mountain to meditate & attain peace. Guruji has simplified the process of realizing God for all Gruhasts.
The moment one enters Amogh Dham, one’s spiritual journey begins. Every speck of dust
in the Dham has been sanctified through several years of Raam Jaap, holy chanting of Amritvani by thousands of sadhaks, divine Bhajans in accompaniment of celestial music
& Gurujis soul rending Pravachans. A genuine seeker actually experiences the vibrations, resonance and the depth of spirituality.
Amogh Dham bestows its bliss on everyone who enters it, even upon those who are not consciously aware of its spiritual mystic. Just by entering the Dham, one gets mental & emotional peace. One experiences renewed energy through an immediate sense of security and serenity. A few minutes spent at the Dham calms down the wavering senses and fills the mind with wholesome positivity. It soothes the sorrows and heals the wounds of the soul.
Guruji’s pravachans, though essentially spiritualistic in nature, impart invaluable instructions for leading a responsible, disciplined and dignified life. His discourses are full of practical examples for leading a happy & fuller life in all walks of life : our work, our family, our inter personal relationships, our social responsibilities & above all our responsibilities towards our own wellness for which He insists on cultivating proper dietary habits.
His Sunday Spiritual Discourses really Relax, Recuperate, Revive, Rejuvenate, Regenerate, Recharge, Replenish, Reinforce & Rejoice the spirit of the devotees.
In the divine auspices of Gurudev Shri Rajendraji Maharaj, one experiences tremendous transformation of personality.
one realizes…
Escapism to Acceptance
Turmoil to Tranquility
Uncertainty to Decisiveness
Ignorance to Realization
Distress to Ecstasy
Unawareness to Enlightenment
Darkness to Brilliance
Distraction to Concentration
Disturbance to Composure
Hate to Love
Materialism to Spiritualism
No offerings are allowed or accepted, not even flowers. One can only barter Love & Faith. Discipline in the Dham, though mandatory, has become more of an automatic phenomenon & the self - imposed discipline has become the hallmark of Guruji’s Satsang.
Naam Diksha : After a few weeks or months of association with the Satsang, when the Saadhak is ripe, Guruji blesses him through initiation or naamdiksha. At the time of initiation there are no preconditions or restrictions imposed on the devotee. The only factor that counts is that the devotee should have faith in God and His mercy.
Only an accomplished and enlightened Guru like Gurudev Shri Rajendraji Maharaj is competent to bestow 'Naam Diksha' on the willing, as only a lighted lamp can transmit the Jyot to the other unlit lamps.
Through Naam Diksha Guruji ignites a spark that can be transformed into an inexhaustible source of enormous energy by practicing jaap onthe woolen Rosary that is specially gifted by Guruji at the time of initiation. Guruji emphasizes that Meditation is the divine bridge to God. It is a very subtle and scientific process. Regular meditation leads to purity of thoughts, concentration of mind, greater internal peace and eternal bliss.
When in Amoghdham,
think twice before what you think,
as you are under a
...kalpavriksha. |