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Climbing the J Curve
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Nov 2024
The J Curve is so named because visually it looks like the letter ‘J’ and is used as a graphical representation of ideas in a variety of fields: medicine, economics, private equity, country status and political science. It takes various forms as shown in the diagrams below.
Guru Bhakti
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Sep 2024
Bhagwan Swaminarayan has described that Akshar or Aksharbrahma is the ideal devotee of Purushottam or Parabrahma, and that both are eternally divine and beyond the influence of maya.
Dharma and Niyams (Part 2)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Sep 2024
Swamishri said, “First, read that which strengthens your observance of dharma-niyams. Because that is the most important.
Dharma and Niyams (Part 1)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Aug 2024
Every aspect of worldly life is governed by rules – they are what enable societies and the world to function harmoniously and progress.
The Guru and the Seeker (Part 2)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Apr 2024
The guru who guides the genuine spiritual aspirant on the path to God is a unique contribution of Sanatan Dharma to world spirituality.
The Guru and the Seeker (Part 1)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Apr 2024
The Sanskrit word ‘guru’ has been in use throughout India for many millennia, since the Vedic era. Translated, it means ‘teacher’, but actually represents a meaning beyond the general translation. ‘Gu’ means ‘ignorance’ and ‘ru’ means ‘dispeller’.
Atmavichar (Part 2)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Sep 2023
This is realized through the process of atmavichar – thinking of the atma as separate from the physical body and living one’s life accordingly.
Atmavichar (Part 1)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Sep 2023
This is realized through the process of atmavichar – thinking of the atma as separate from the physical body and living one’s life accordingly.
Even More Is Never Enough (Part 2)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Apr 2023
Urges to acquire things will come and go. It is innate in human nature to seek. It is the mind that interprets the outer conditions as feelings of inner happiness or misery.
Even More Is Never Enough (Part 1)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Mar 2023
Bhagwan Swaminarayan has explained in Vachanamrut Gadhada II 47 that desires are never-ending through a wonderful analogy. He says, “Just as if the earth splits to the core, one cannot fill it with even all the water of all the oceans. Similarly, the canyon of our desires can never be quenched.”
Abhav, Avgun & Droh
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Mar 2023
These three terms are widely and interchangeably used in satsang, and Bhagwan Swaminarayan and all the Gunatit gurus have condemned such attitudes as unbefitting of and detrimental to devotees on the spiritual path.
Mahant Swami Maharaj: Promoting True Nishtha (Part 2)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Jun 2022
This is the Akshar-Purushottam Darshan, which, in essence, teaches that one must become aksharrup and offer humble devotion to supreme Parabrahma.
Mahant Swami Maharaj: Promoting True Nishtha (Part 1)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Jun 2022
This is the Akshar-Purushottam Darshan, which, in essence, teaches that one must become aksharrup and offer humble devotion to supreme Parabrahma.
Coronavirus and Kusang: A Correlation (Part 2)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Jun 2021
As for kusang, it is an ever-present threat. It continues to present in ever-changing and increasingly potent forms. We cannot let down our guard and must sincerely implement the protective measures to prevent infection. Only daily practice of satsang as guided by Bhagwan Swaminarayan and our Gunatit gurus can innoculate us against becoming infected by kusang.
Coronavirus and Kusang: A Correlation (Part 1)
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Jun 2021
In spiritual terms, the coronavirus represents a form of kusang – which is company in various forms that endangers one’s spiritual health.
Understand Mahima to Experience the True Joy of Puja
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Aug 2019
There is so much benefit gained by performing puja with a focused mind (Vachanamrut Sarangpur 3).
Inspirer of Spiritual Knowledge
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Feb 2018
“If you want to learn worldly wisdom then go to Puja Sheth (of Sundariyana). But if you want to attain both worldly wisdom and moksha, then go to Gunatitanand Swami in Junagadh.” This was the final advice given by Gopalanand Swami.
Katha - A Means to Liberation
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
12 Jun 2017
In Vedic times, such divinely revealed knowledge was imparted orally by the guru to his disciples. Disciples would also ask questions to seek clarification on what the guru had said and on other matters.
Force of faith
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Apr 2008
Whether exploring new terrains, running races or worshipping God, faith in others, faith in oneself and faith in God is essential. Life is full of such challenges and it is faith which fuels all our endeavours to tackle them. It is this dynamo which drives our actions. Energised by faith, any task - material or spiritual - will be accomplished.'
What is my fault?
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Mar 2008
Review and revise. Analyse and then act. These are essential ingredients for success. By indentifying faults and correcting them, progress is made. But often, ego and other baser instincts blur our vision. Our self-centred actions are judged with a self-promoting bias. So, if we want to achieve our aims, we must stand back and focus on our faults.
The Power of Prayer
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Feb 2008
Very often, when all else fails, man resorts to prayer. But instead of using prayer as a spare wheel, if it is used as the primary force, it reaps rich rewards.
Internet Advice By Pramukh Swami Maharaj
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Jan 2008
Internet Advice By Pramukh Swami Maharaj
Medicine for the Mind
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Nov 2007
'Darad mitãyã mere dilkã...'
Shraaddh
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Apr 2007
Significance of rituals in memory of one's ancestors
Medicine For The Mind
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Mar 2007
Tuesday 9 July 2002, Mumbai. In the evening mandir assembly, after a programme of devotional songs presented by the children, teenagers and ouths, Swamishri blessed the gathering. We present a translation of his blessings.
Focusing on God Pt-1
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Feb 2007
Many things in life are difficult to accomplish. However, the most demanding task is to continuously engage one's mind in the divine form of God. Through enlightening analogies, Shriji Maharaj explains how this can be achieved.
Bhagwan Swaminarayan's Shikshapatri
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Jan 2007
On 26th February 1830, an historic meeting took place between Bhagwan Swaminarayan and Sir John Malcolm, Governor of Bombay.
The World's Largest Room
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Oct 2006
The scope of improving one’s self on all levels:personal, academic, social, professional and spiritual
The Bliss of God
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Aug 2006
Throughout the Vachanamrut, Shriji Maharaj has revealed that true and eternal happiness is possible only by a full understanding of the nature, form and glory of God in numerous ways.
Galuji of Dadusar
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 May 2006
The faith of a true devotee is realised in testing times. Galuji shows how to please the Lord in such difficult situations.
Understanding is the Key
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Feb 2006
Karyakar Din, 24 August 2002, Amdavad. In the evening assembly, four scenes depicting real-life situations that are encountered by devotees both in the mandir and outside were enacted. Following each skit, Swamishri was asked a question based on it.
True Identity
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Dec 2005
One bright sunny afternoon, Socrates, with a lamp in hand, walked around the streets of Athens. Every now and then, he stopped to ask passers-by, "Who are you?" People replied saying they were doctors, lawyers, teachers, businessmen and so on.
Lakshmichand Sheth of Ghogala
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Oct 2005
A group of paramhansas led by Vrajanand Swami arrived on the outskirts of the village Ghogala near the port of Div. They had put up under the shade of a small orchard of trees. Having bathed in the nearby stream, they sat engrossed in meditation.
Sadguru Atmanand Swami
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Aug 2005
The whole assembly stared in amazement as Shriji Maharaj picked up a garland in His right hand and began spinning it around one finger like the Sudarshan Chakra. Where will the garland land? Who will it fall upon? Everyone watched in anticipation.
First Things First
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Jul 2005
Is There Space? Having packed a large transparent glass jar with big stones, such that it was no longer possible to see through it, the teacher asked his students, “Is there any space left in the jar?”
Power of Unity
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Jul 2005
Together everyone achieves more. But this is only true when individuals realise their role and fulfil the responsibilities allocated to them by the team leader…
The Journey Continues...
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Jun 2005
Historical records show that Nilkanth's pilgrimage of India lasted from Ashadh sud 10 V.S. 1849 (29 June 1792) to Shravan vad 6 V.S. 1856 (21 August 1799) - a period of 7 years 1 month and 11 days.
Mandir - For A Better Tomorrow....
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Sep 2004
The glory and necessity of Hindu mandirs in our society for social, moral and spiritual advancement.
Preserving Dharma
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Apr 2004
Swamishri blesses Ex-students of BAPS Hostel in Gondal
Shivlal Sheth of Botad
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Feb 2004
Inspiring incidents from the life of Shivlal Sheth - a great devotee and disciple of Gunatitanand Swami.
Foundations of Satsang
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Jan 2004
Finding faults (avaguns) in others is harmful to an aspirant on the spiritual path.
The Wizard Of Menlo Park
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
22 Dec 2002
Edison's inventions have been attributed to his hard work and effort of his research team.
The Power of Prayer
Written By
: Sadhu Amrutvijaydas
Published On:
8 Nov 2000
Very often, when all else fails, man resorts to prayer. But instead of using prayer as a spare wheel, if it is used as the primary force, it reaps rich rewards.