Issue No. 209 • January 25, 2004
Editor: Mr. Pruthviraj Purushottam Hajare

Articles

Messages to Seekers

Need For Spirituality

Saints’ Blessings
to the Sanatan


Common Misconceptions

Did You Know?

Spiritual Practice for Awakening Spiritual Emotion

Children's Corner

Activities Worldwide

Religious Festivals

Implied Meanings

Spiritual Practice for Destroying Ego

Spiritual Experiences

Experiment of the
Subtle Dimension


Memorable Quotes


Story - The childhood of
H.H. Brahmachaitanya Gondavalekar Maharaj

    H. H. Gondavalekar Maharaj was named Ganesh by his parents. However, everyone fondly addressed him as ‘Ganu’. One of the main missions of Gondavalekar Maharaj was food-donations and inculcating the love of repeating (chanting*) The Lord’s Name among people. Below are some incidents in Ganu’s life when he was only five years old.

Once His grandfather asked Him, “What would you do if you were given a pot of gold?” Five-year-old Ganu instantly replied, “I will distribute it among the beggars, blind, disabled and poor.” Once again His grandfather asked, “What would you do if you became a king?” Ganu’s reply was, “There would be no beggars in my kingdom. There would be a permanent soup kitchen at my palace.” This incident, which took place when Maharaj was just five years old, made everyone around him realize that He was not an ordinary boy but was destined to become a great yogi. An astrologer had predicted that Ganu would grow up to be a spiritual giant and bring honor and glory to His family.
Ganu had a fantastic memory. He would need to hear something only once to be able to repeat it word for word. One day, He was unable to sleep at night, hence his grandfather recited a verse (shloka) from the Bhagavat Gita. Maharaj immediately recited the shloka back to his grandfather, much to the surprise of all.
When Maharaj was four years old, His grandfather taught him the letters of the alphabet. Maharaj learned them all in one day. Since He was constantly in His grandfathers company, He would do everything that His grandfather did. He would recite the Holy verses of Bhagavat Gita with his grandfather, sing holy songs with him and when His grandfather started dancing out of spiritual emotion (bhav) while singing the holy songs, little Ganu would devotedly join him.
At the age of five years, Ganu had his thread ceremony. After this event, He became more introverted. He had over and over heard the stories of Dhruvbal, Bhakta Pralhad and Draupadi. Now he started to seriously think about these stories. One night, Ganu was found missing from His bed. All started frantically searching for Him. He was found near a graveyard, by the riverside, sitting cross-legged in deep meditation inside a small cave. After He was brought home, His grandfather asked Him, “Didn’t the snakes, scorpions and other creatures frighten you?” Ganu replied, “Of course not. Why should one be afraid of them?” This incident showed Ganu’s deep yearning for God-realization, even at the tender age of five.


Moral:
The above points show how even at the age of five, one can start spiritual practice of repeating (chanting) The Lord’s Name, and develop divine qualities such as fearlessness, obedience and unconditional love (priti) for all.

 
Spiritual experience
Faith of a child seeker in Godt
    Once my finger got caught in a heavy steel door and started bleeding. The finger was also swollen. At that time, Kaushal, my son, was doing puja. He immediately placed the previous day’s flowers, etc., that were offered to God on my finger. I felt as if the pain in my finger reduced.
- Mrs. Shruti N. Sahakari, Phonda, Goa, India.
[The child seeker Kaushal had so much faith in God! When we develop love for God and realize that He alone can protect us, then we, too, can do like Kaushal did. To be able to do this, we should repeat (chant*) God’s Name as much as possible every day.
- Editor.]
* Constant remembrance or repetition of The Lord’s Name as per our religion. Young children should also chant ‘Om Gan Ganapataye namaha’ for at least 15-30 minutes daily for divine protection. (Click here for the correct tune for repeating The Lord’s Name.) Older children can find out their exact chant from the experiment in Issue 124, Message to Seekers section. Parents should chant for children too young to chant for themselves.

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