Books author - "Dada Bhagwan"
For those wondering how to lead a spiritual life, Pure Love emerges as an essential value. Naturally one begins inquiring into the ultimate meaning of love, true love, and unconditional love. Other questions may also arise, such as: To cultivate unconditional love, is forgiveness required? If so, how can I learn to practice forgiveness prayer? In the context of unconditional love, what is marriage? Can a husband and wife relationship transform into living for love, and ultimately become an
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life may become curious as to what is ahimsa (non violence), and inspired to practice it. But understanding how to live in non violence is not as simple as it seems, and practicing no violence in daily life can quickly become bewildering. To someone just beginning to cultivate non-violence, daily interactions might even begin to feel like the very definition of conflict! In the book βNon-Violenceβ, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers
The religions of the world preserve the knowledge and protect the secrets of ancient powerful mantras. At the heart of world religion, and among the most powerful mantras in the history of religion, is the Navkar mantra, or Trimantra. In the book βTrimantraβ, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan explains the Trimantra, its mantra meaning, and the extraordinary benefits of its recitation. Whether wishing to live with no worry while facing problems in everyday life, wondering
Among the myriad of relationships in life, the one between a Guru and disciple is most sacred and unique. In the book βGuru and Discipleβ, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan provides insight into the nature of the Guru-disciple relationship and offers in-depth answers to questions like: βWhat are definitions of Guru, and disciple? How is a Guru necessary in spiritual transformation?β βHow does a spiritual Guru differ from a spiritual teacher, a spiritual advisor, or from
There are times in life when we must endure suffering due to no fault on our part β or so it seems. Life circumstances can appear terribly unjust. Naturally we question, βWhy me? Am I wrong? Itβs not my fault!, Why do bad things happen to good people?β Added to the many problems in everyday life, these situations can feel like the very definition of suffering. We may conclude that there is no God, question how to get inner peace, and how to live through such trying circumstances. In the book
For those wondering how to lead a spiritual life, Pure Love emerges as an essential value. Naturally one begins inquiring into the ultimate meaning of love, true love, and unconditional love. Other questions may also arise, such as: To cultivate unconditional love, is forgiveness required? If so, how can I learn to practice forgiveness prayer? In the context of unconditional love, what is marriage? Can a husband and wife relationship transform into living for love, and ultimately become an
Those seeking to lead a spiritual life may become curious as to what is ahimsa (non violence), and inspired to practice it. But understanding how to live in non violence is not as simple as it seems, and practicing no violence in daily life can quickly become bewildering. To someone just beginning to cultivate non-violence, daily interactions might even begin to feel like the very definition of conflict! In the book βNon-Violenceβ, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan offers
The religions of the world preserve the knowledge and protect the secrets of ancient powerful mantras. At the heart of world religion, and among the most powerful mantras in the history of religion, is the Navkar mantra, or Trimantra. In the book βTrimantraβ, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan explains the Trimantra, its mantra meaning, and the extraordinary benefits of its recitation. Whether wishing to live with no worry while facing problems in everyday life, wondering
Among the myriad of relationships in life, the one between a Guru and disciple is most sacred and unique. In the book βGuru and Discipleβ, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan provides insight into the nature of the Guru-disciple relationship and offers in-depth answers to questions like: βWhat are definitions of Guru, and disciple? How is a Guru necessary in spiritual transformation?β βHow does a spiritual Guru differ from a spiritual teacher, a spiritual advisor, or from
There are times in life when we must endure suffering due to no fault on our part β or so it seems. Life circumstances can appear terribly unjust. Naturally we question, βWhy me? Am I wrong? Itβs not my fault!, Why do bad things happen to good people?β Added to the many problems in everyday life, these situations can feel like the very definition of suffering. We may conclude that there is no God, question how to get inner peace, and how to live through such trying circumstances. In the book