Presence of Satguru
Don’t be a Goat
Once there lived a king. He had a goat with monstrous hunger. The king always tried to quench its hunger but in vain. One day, he announced, “I shall reward the person who can quench this goat’s belly.” Hundreds of people came and took the goat one by one. They made it graze across all …
Don’t be a Goat
Once there lived a king. He had a goat with monstrous hunger. The king always tried to quench its hunger but in vain. One day, he announced, “I shall reward the person who can quench this goat’s belly.” Hundreds of people came and took the goat one by one. They made it graze across all …
Ask Him for Himself
Once there lived a devotee of Lord. He had firm devotion and faith in Lord. He chanted the Name and, finally, Lord appeared before him. The form said, “Son! I’m pleased by your penance. Ask for a boon. I shall grant your wish, with the condition that your neighbors shall have double what you shall …
Ask Him for Himself
Once there lived a devotee of Lord. He had firm devotion and faith in Lord. He chanted the Name and, finally, Lord appeared before him. The form said, “Son! I’m pleased by your penance. Ask for a boon. I shall grant your wish, with the condition that your neighbors shall have double what you shall …
Wishing Tree is Within
Once a man crossed a forest. He found a tree with a large canopy and thought of lying down for a while, exhausted under the scorching sun. He was sleepy and wished he could taste a few sips of water. And, to his amazement, someone appeared with a glass of water. He tasted every sip …
Innocent Faith
Once there lived a seven-year-old boy whose father was a pandit in a temple. His father served in the temple of Rama, Mother Sita, and Hanuman Ji. He never considered them as idols but living incarnations. He used to offer naivedya to the Lord, which his son used to bring from the house. Even the mother was the pious one who prepared the naivedya, feeling the …
No Casteism
After Ravana kidnapped Mother Sita, Rama and Lakshmana left to search her in deep forests, where Hanumana Ji lived. Hanumana Ji felt that they were no ordinary beings but living incarnations. He disguised himself as a brahmin and offered his greetings. Rama said to him that he was not a true brahmin but wore a false garment. Hanumana Ji in disguised asked him to prove the notion. Rama said that true brahmins never bowed before Kshatriyas. Hanumana Ji said …
Let Go
Guruji is sitting alone, lost in divine ecstasy. A few curious people visit him. Person 1: Greetings to Thee. We are distressed. We do every step prescribed in the scriptures, but we do not feel the presence of the Lord. Person 2: We offer prayers, chant the Name, give charity and even thank God for his blessings. …