Param Pujya Bhaktaraj Maharaj : Dr Athavale’s Guru
Ever since H.H. Bhaktaraj Maharaj (H.H. Baba) accepted Paratpar Guru (Dr) Athavale as His disciple in 1987, He blessed Him immensely at the gross as well as the subtle level.
Ever since H.H. Bhaktaraj Maharaj (H.H. Baba) accepted Paratpar Guru (Dr) Athavale as His disciple in 1987, He blessed Him immensely at the gross as well as the subtle level.
Paratpar Guru (Dr.) Jayant Athavale is taking efforts to conduct research using scientific instruments to study events that are beyond the comprehension of the intellect, such as experiencing Divine fragrance, Divine sound, finding Divine particles, changes in colours of pictures etc.
Especially on Thursday and on Datta Jayanti, draw sattvik rangolis which attract and emit Datta Principle, at home or in the temple.
Look at H.H. Rambhau Swami’s photo given in the article and pay attention to what you perceive.
Great Yogi His Holiness Rambhau Swami (also known as the Fire Yogi) is a rare example. The Yadnya fire is unable to scorch the body of the Saint due to His sadhana (Spiritual practice).
Mankind has been advised to abide by Achardharma (Code of righteous conduct). Man benefits from sattvikta (Purity) when he abides by Dharma, and the influence of Raja-Tama (Activity and ignorance) components on him reduces.
Mankind has been advised to abide by Achardharma (Code of righteous conduct). Man benefits from sattvikta (Purity) when he abides by Dharma, and the influence of Raja-Tama (Activity and ignorance) components on him reduces. The conducts to be followed include daily routine, consumption of meals, wearing of clothes and ornaments etc. People do not abide by Achardharma in Kaliyug.
Mrs Uma Ravichandran has drawn pictures of her bhav while doing seva, while facing problems / difficult situation, Shrikrushna getting prasar seva done from her.
Spiritual experience of Mrs Uma Ravichandran while video shooting of her drawing a picture depicting balakbhav (Childlike emotion) she could draw peacefully despite not wearing spectacles and unable to see clearly.
Mrs Uma Ravichandran in her bhav-enriched pictures depicts herself performing the seva of wiping perspiration of Shrikrushna and holding a sword after awakening of kshatrabhav.