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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Sacred drops of Shri Ram Katha enriching spiritual vibes in Ludhiana, Punjab



Shri Ram Katha organized by Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan (DJJS) unfolded history with its grace, from 15th Oct to 21st Oct at Ludhiana, Punjab in which people were introduced to Ramcharitramanas in epitome true way. Katha started with the chanting of 'Rudri Paath' which filled the surrounding with beatific vibes.
Honorable Katha orator Sadhvi Rupeshwari Bharti Ji, the disciple preacher of Shri Ashutosh Maharaj Ji (Founder and Head of DJJS), expounded how the Ramayana is universal message of Dharma versus Adharma, of Lord versus demon and relevance of the divine story of the time when lord 'Vishnu' manifested on earth in the form of lord Ram. It gives the message of lord Ram's life and teachings. The word RAM literally means the one who is divinely blissful and who gives joy to others, and the one in whom the sages rejoice. Lord Ram exemplified the perfect person; he embodied the divine on earth and he taught us how to live in accordance with the dharma and divine principle. Although he had all the powers in the world, his demeanor was still peaceful and gentle. His reign in Ayodhya is referred to as Ramrajya, the epitome of perfect governance.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Gau Katha, a symbol of Divine bounty of Earth and an eye opener for the masses of Nurmahal, Punjab



India is a land of culture and values. In ancient times, spiritually accomplished sages and seers acquired the true knowledge of spirituality and recorded it as Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas for the future generations to practice and follow. With time, the knowledge and usage of Vedas lost its sheen. Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan, DJJS, is working tirelessly in resurrecting this lost sheen through the knowledge of Brahm Gyan provided by the Perfect Master of today, H.H Shri Ashutosh Maharaj Ji.  Gau Katha organized in Nurmahal, Punjab was one such attempt. It was held from 21 September to 25 September 2015 at 7 pm to 10 pm.               
Sadhvi Sumedha Bharti Ji, Preacher Disciple of Shri Ashutosh Maharaj Ji, explained that millions of Hindus revere and worship cows. Hinduism is a religion that raises the stature of Mother to the level of Goddess. Therefore, the cow is considered a sacred animal as it provides us life sustaining milk. The cow is seen as a maternal figure, a care taker of her people. The cow is a symbol of the divine bounty of earth and hence must be protected and cared for.
As per Rig Veda, the cow is referred as divinity and that’s how Indian society started addressing cow as ‘Gau Mata’.  The Churning of the Sea episode brings to light the story of the creation of the cow. Five divine Kamdhenus (wish cows), viz, Nanda, Subhadra, Surabhi, Sushila, Bahula emerged in the churning.
On the last day of Katha, the listeners displayed a great zeal and enthusiasm in recording their feedback. They told media teams that they feel awakened about the true facts of our revered cow and are full of enthusiasm. Around thousands of people actively participated in the Katha out of which many were initiated with ‘Brahm Gyan’. Chief Guests made program special by their presence and were appraised about various social programs organized by DJJS like Antarkranti, Antardrishti, Manthan, Kamdhenu, Bodh etc.
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