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Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan (DJJS)- a non- profit, non- government and a
leading socio-spiritual organization, headed and founded by His
Holiness Shri Ashutosh Maharaj Ji, Djjs
has got the best collections of Shri
Krishna Katha, Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Katha, Shri Ram Katha Gyan Yagya
&
so on.
In
our ancient history, we can find many such examples of guru-shishya,
like Lord Krishna –Arjuna. Their divine relation finally led to the
establishment of dharma, peace and righteousness on this planet.
Our
birth begins with our getting into so many relations, starting from
our parents to our friends, relatives, colleagues etc. All these
relations are based on some condition or the other, none is selfless
and unconditional. However, there is one relation, that of a devotee
(shishya) and the Spiritual master (guru), which is the ultimate, as
its foundation lies on unconditional and selfless love.
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Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Katha |
Shrimad
Devi Bhagwat Katha aims at understanding the divinity of Ma Shakti,
who is a source of spiritual power since time immemorial. It is often
said that She is present everywhere, in everything in this universe,
from highest Brahman to the lowest blade of grass.
Ma
Shakti, i.e. Durga- the Goddess of Shakti who bestows energy and is
the slayer of all the negative tendencies, which obstruct the
evolution of the human being. Lakshmi- the Goddess of Wealth who
enriches the human self with the wealth of divine qualities- the real
treasure of human life. Goddess Saraswati- the Goddess of knowledge
who is the giver of the divine knowledge, which unlocks the fountain
of wisdom within an individual guiding him through the journey of
life.
Cosmic
Energy in its dynamic form is symbolized for us ordinary mortal in
the form of Shakti, the World Mother, who is the power and energy by
which the Great God creates, preserves and destroys the world. In the
form of Durga she rides the tiger, the ego and arrogance that Man has
to subdue. With the weapons in her hands she fights the eight evils
(hate, greed, passion, vanity, contempt of others, envy, jealousy and
the illusions with which man binds himself).
It
explains that the purpose of Lord Rama’s incarnation was not just
to destroy the demons of the time; He also took avatar to fill the
devotees’ hearts with bliss, establish equanimity, peace, and
serenity through Ram Rajya, the ideal kingdom.
GOD
CAN BE SEEN. As explained in the Ramayana and numerous other
scriptures, the Guru can show the true form of God within to the
seekers. Guru guides His pupils on the path of righteousness and
accomplishes the purpose He sets during His embodiment.
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