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Shining Stars of Daily Puja (Part 3)
Written By
: Sadhu Aksharvatsaldas
Translated By
: Sadhu Vivekjivandas
Published On:
8 Feb 2019
Swamishri inspired him, “You must exercise self-control over your mind. You can live without onions and garlic. If your mind is strong, God will help you, and things will work out well wherever you go.”
Shining Stars of Daily Puja (Part 2)
Written By
: Sadhu Aksharvatsaldas
Translated By
: Sadhu Vivekjivandas
Published On:
22 Jan 2019
Pramukh Swami Maharaj and Mahant Swami Maharaj have inspired countless devotees to apply tilak-chandlo on their foreheads. They have remained unremitting in doing tilak-chandlo in spite of difficulties or lost opportunities in their jobs.
Shining Stars of Daily Puja (Part 1)
Written By
: Sadhu Aksharvatsaldas
Translated By
: Sadhu Vivekjivandas
Published On:
8 Jan 2019
Bhagwan Shri Swaminarayan propagated the bhakti tradition by introducing the devotional rituals of daily puja, mansi (mental) puja, arti and thal among his devotees.
Developing a Child’s Mind Through Meditation
Written By
: Sadhu Aksharvatsaldas
Translated By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Dec 2018
The best way for parents to teach meditation is to do it themselves with their children.
How Many of These Things Did Nilkanth Have?
Written By
: Sadhu Aksharvatsaldas
Published On:
8 Jun 2005
The pilgrimage to Kailas-Manasarovar, at 15,000 ft. above sea level, is one of the most challenging and difficult of all pilgrimages.
Nilkanth Varni From Kedarnath To Badrinath And Badrinath To Gangotri
Written By
: Sadhu Aksharvatsaldas
Published On:
22 May 2005
At the tender age of eleven Nilkanth Varni travelled alone in the northern region of India (Uttarakhand). He started his upward pilgrimage to Kedarnath from Rishikesh and then went to Badrinath.
Nilkanth At Manasarovar, february 1793
Written By
: Sadhu Aksharvatsaldas
Published On:
8 May 2005
Nilkanth arrived at Manasarovar in February 1793. During 1936-1937 a sannyasi called Swami Pranavananda spent one year at Manasarovar and another 16 months in 1943-44.
A Child Yogi's Matchless Pilgrimage to Kailas-Mansarovar (A Research Study)
Written By
: Sadhu Aksharvatsaldas
Published On:
22 Apr 2005
For millennia Hindus have revered the sanctity of Mt. Kailas and Manasarovar as a heaven on earth. They are a part of the Himalayas and are situated in northwest Tibet (or Gangdesh).
The Icy Path To Manasarovar-Kailas
Written By
: Sadhu Aksharvatsaldas
Published On:
8 Apr 2005
It was November 1792. The hilly terrain of Badrinath, where, since ancient times, pilgrims had bowed with awe and devotion, was covered with a pure white blanket of snow.