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    A PRESENTATION BY UPASANA HINDU DHARMOTTHAN SANSTHAN

    (Upasana Society For Hindu Resurgence)

    Dear friends and seekers,

    For the propagation of Soham, please share this newsletter with your friends. If any of your friends or relatives wants

    to become an online member of Soham, please ask him/her to send an e-mail at [email protected]. By doing so,

    you will get associated withDharma Prasaar(spreading spirituality) and become eligible for divine grace.

    ARTICLES INDEX

    1. Guru Poornima special

    2. Suvachan (Words of wisdom)

    3. Practical guidance on implementation of spirituality

    4.Anubhuti (spiritual experiences) of seekers

    5. Spiritual healing, questions andAnubhuti vis-a-vis negative energies

    6. Clarification of doubts

    7. Efforts made by seekers for spiritual progress

    8.Anubhuti duringDharma Prasaar andDharmayatra

    9. Theoretical aspect of spiritual practice

    10. Why is it so in Vedic Sanatan Dharma?

    11. Activities of Upasana

    SOHAMWeekly newsletter for sincere Spiritual Seekers

    Email: [email protected] | www.vedicupasana.com

    Blog www.tanujathakur.com

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    1. Guru Poornima special

    The festival demonstrating the basic foundation of Indian culture Guru-Shishya Parampara (Master-Discipletradition) is called Guru Poornima.

    The Indian society, steeped in a blind race for modernisation and westernisation, celebrates Mothers Day, Fathers Day,Rose Day, Valentines Day etc. that are devoid of spiritual science. But the day ofGuru Poornima is not celebrated

    which is the day when Guru Tattva (Guru Principle) is a thousand times more active.

    In the real sense, the real Teachers day should be celebrated on the Guru Poornima. However, today everything thathappens in this secular nations system is without any basis of scriptures.

    Ever since the Guru-Shishya Paramapara (Master-disciple tradition) was disintegrated, the land of Bharat, earlier knownas the Golden Sparrow, started hurtling towards destruction. Today, on Guru Poornima, let us take a resolve to re-

    establish the Guru-Shishya Parampara (Master-disciple tradition) and express our gratitude to Nirgun (formless) and

    Sagun (with attributes) Guru (Master).

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    Abhinetrah Shivah saakshaat dwibaahudh Harih smrutah

    Yochaturvadano Brahma Shreeguruh kathitah priye - Shree Guru Geeta

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    Meaning : O dear, Guru is the Shiva without three eyes; He is the Lord Vishnu with two hands. He is

    again Brahma with one face.

    MEMOIRS WITH MY MASTER (GuruSansmaran )

    Years later the implied meaningof His words became clear

    In June 2006, I was at my GurusAshram (hermitage) in Mumbai. The intensity of the subtle war was at its severest and

    my Pranshakti (vital force) was at the bare minimum. I could barely get up to take a bath and used to sleep most of the

    time. One day, Shree Guru sent a message from Goa, Tanuja can go to Varanasi to collect the donations on the occasion

    ofGuru Poornima. The wish of my Shree Guru was my command, but hearing this, I was stunned. On the one hand was

    my Shree Gurus order, and my health on the other. I was completely incapable of obeying his orders. At that time, I did

    not understand why he gave such an order? He is omniscient. He knew my physical condition too and He was also awarethat seeking alms for Gurus mission is my most cherished vocation. However, at that time, I could not follow His

    directive. I apologised to Him within my heart. However, in 2010 when I established Upasana I understood the implied

    meaning of His divine words that I have to seek alms for the entire life to accomplish Gurukaarya (Gurus mission). Such

    are the Sadgurus (spiritual masters), omniscient and full of vision!!

    And Shree Guru gave the Guruprasad(spiritual partake given by Master) of solitude!

    Since childhood, I have always loved living in solitude. On many occasions, I felt I should retire to an isolated place. The

    lure of the hills was overpowering, but some force would always prevent me from doing so. Once, when I was in Class

    XII, I thought of renouncing the world and sent a cousin (who too wanted to take renunciation) to anAshram, but he did

    not like theAshram head. Hence, having controlled my desire, I started treading the path which God wanted to take me.

    In 1997, after getting associated with my Shree Guru, I got the answer to why solitude was so dear to me. After that, I

    started doing Samashti Seva (service on a societal plane). In May 2006, I went to Goa forDarshan ofShree Guru. He

    simply said, I will arrange a separate room for you so you can live in isolation. At that time, I could not understand the

    implied meaning of the divine words of my omniscient Guru. But in 2008, when I came to my paternal village in

    Jharkhand and started living in our old house where nobody used to live anymore. I and my God, were the only people

    living there ! He got the whole house renovated and four more rooms constructed through the medium of my brother and

    gave me the Guruprasaadof living in solitude life-long!

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    Sadguru knows what is dearest to the disciple

    Since my childhood I had a special interest in acquiring knowledge. I had a particular love for books. Let us say this was

    my only attachment. Between May 1997 and April 2008, my Shree Guru gave me a special Prasaadin the form of two

    books. Both had been given for a special reason. But the purpose became clear to me after some time. It was in

    September 1999 that I went to GoaAshram forDarshan and Pravachan (discourse) ofShree Guru. One day, He put into

    my hands two books authored by Him one was Adhyatm (Spirituality) and second one Shiva. He said, Both these

    books are special. These are the first copies of these books and I had placed them on the Samadhi (final resting place) ofHis Holiness Bhaktraj Maharaj and for this reason, they possess special powers. Give one of these books to the Sadhak

    (seeker) who has come from United States and you keep the other one. I was interested in the book on Spirituality.

    Hence, I retained that book and gave the other book to the seeker who had come from US. My omniscient Guru was

    aware that I do not have the book that He had kept for me. The next day, he asked me, Which book have you kept for

    yourself. I said, Spirituality. He said, Did you, ask that seeker as to which book was she interested in? She is younger

    to you; you should have asked her. I understood that I should have taken the book of Shiva After coming out of His

    room, I met that seeker and recounted the entire conversation with His Holiness Gurudev. She said, Didi, I wanted

    Spirituality. I took the book on Shiva from her. Who other than my visionary Shree Guru could have known better that

    I have to spread awareness about negative energies in the future. As such, I would require the Shiv Tattva (element);

    hence He gave me the Prasadaccordingly.

    Later in the same week, Shree Guru released another book of His. Some seekers were already sitting when He called me

    and put a book into my hands. My eyes welled up with tears of bliss, but there was a profound motive behind giving me

    the book which became clear to me later. When I started writing down the objectives of Upasana in 2010, it implied that

    I have to do the Seva of re-establishing the Varnashrama system (System of Class and Stages of life), the very foundation

    of Indian culture. After reading this book, I told many seekers about the duty of householders and could thereby save the

    households of several seekers from getting disintegrated. One day I was telling my Shreeguru how a seekers married life

    got restored after suggesting proper viewpoint of householders life, He then smiled and said, You are able to re-establish

    the households of others very fast. Its a blessing. Then, I understood the reason behind His giving that book to me. Both

    these books are the most valuable possessions for me. After all, what can be of greater value for a Gurubhakt(Gurus

    devotee) in this entire universe!

    Like a mother, my omniscient Guru knew about my physical capacity.

    In April 2004, I had the good fortune of performing seva in the kitchen at the GoaAshram. The reality was that in 2003,

    the process of ego dissolution had started and we had to concentrate on our personality defects and ego, which was

    responsible for the mistakes made by us during propagation of spirituality. We were relieved ofBrahmin Varna (that of

    telling about Sadhana to others) and were given orders to perform the service ofShudra Varna (physical service), under

    which we had to serve in the kitchen. Before this, I had an intense desire to serve in Shree Gurus kitchen; but due to the

    responsibilities ofdharma prasar.

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    I could never have the good fortune of serving in the kitchen. So when I got the Seva of serving in the kitchen as a

    punishment, it was like a blind person getting back his eyesight! I was doing the Seva with extreme bliss; though my

    physical capabilities had been reduced because of negative energies troubling me since childhood. As a result, physically I

    was not very healthy since childhood , my parents never allowed me to do much work which required physical labour as

    they knew I had a delicate body. At theAshram, Prasadused to be prepared for 170 seekers and only eight Sadhaks,

    including me, were appointed for the service by Shree Guru. Hence, the seva was a bit tough. Along with it, due to the

    severity of the subtle war with negative energies increasing all of a sudden, my physical capabilities too had reduced

    suddenly and I had to leave my morning walk to save the energy to do kitchen seva. Yet, since I loved the seva of kitchen,I performed it blissfully. The process of dissolution of ego was going on; the Ashram Administration had ordered that

    none of the seekers would praise us even for a job done in an excellent way. One day a Sadhakcame and told me, Today,

    His Holiness Gurudev was saying, How is Tanuja? Take care of her. she is not used to doing so much of physical

    labour. Even though that seeker should not have said that because we were in the process of ego dissolution , but

    possibly Shree Guru wanted this to reach me. Hence, the seeker blurted it out. Hearing this, my mind became blissful.

    Looking at my physical constitution and blissful face, no one could have said that this service was proving troublesome

    for me. Even though I do not like taking medication, I was forced to take painkillers some times in order to continue with

    the Seva because I wanted to obey Him and serve Him, with all my might. Moreover, my conscience used to tell me that I

    had got this seva for a very brief period. Two years later, due to deterioration in health, I could not continue this seva even

    if I had wanted to. The mind becomes blissful thinking how delicate, pure and motherly is the mind of a Sadguru, even

    when He metes out punishment to His disciples. His words of encouragement through a seeker provided me more

    enthusiasm to do the seva.

    There is another incident in this context. In September 1999, I had gone for four days to the Ashram. At that time, self-

    defence training programmes had been started for the seekers and the seeker who was responsible for this seva at

    organisational level, too had come down to Goa. Thus, one evening, His Holiness Gurudev said to me , You too learn

    how to wield a lathi (stick). We must know how to defend ourselves. He called the head seeker of the training

    programme and ordered him to teach me the basics. I had to return to North India after two days. Hence, I and the head

    seeker knew very well how much I would be able to learn in two days. But obeying the orders ofShreeguru, I started

    learning stick-wielding in the balcony of the room in which Shree Guru was. Inside the room, His Holiness was writing a

    book and the curtains were drawn. I must have wielded the stick about 8-10 times, when a severe pain shot across myshoulder, as a result of which I was not able to further wield the stick properly. Just then His Holiness Gurudev came out,

    put before me the curtain rod, and said, First, learn how to wield a stick with a lighter stick. After that, pick up a heavier

    stick. The head seeker realised his mistake. After Shreeguru went away, he asked me, Didi, were you having a

    problem? I said, Yes, both my shoulders are aching. He said, See, I am teaching you, but I could not detect your

    problem, but He sensed your problem sitting inside the room.

    A Guru never leaves His disciple incomplete. According to this principle, He imparted all the training in physical, mental,

    intellectual and spiritual forms. In order to rise up to the parameters laid down by Shree Guru, I too learnt how to wield a

    stick, Karate etc and started practising regularly.

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    2. (a) Suvachan (Words of Wisdom)Quotes of the Master

    Param Pujya Dr. Jayant Balaji Athavale

    1.1 The superior disciple

    The superior seeker is the one worthy of Sage Vyass quote, meaning that the Guru shouldexpect defeat from His disciple. This implies that the Guru expects His disciple to merge into God.

    1.2 The medium disciple

    The Guru imparts spiritual knowledge to him by answering his questions. Since he is yet to master the Yogas, that is the

    art of being one with God (Yogarudh) he is qualified only to do spiritual practice from the Path of Action

    (Karmasadhana). Such a seeker predominantly has a combination of both sattva and raja temperaments.

    1.3 The inferior discipleA Guru gets a lot of service done from him and then imparts him with spiritual knowledge. He needs to do spiritual

    practice for several births. He is predominantly of the rajasik(Rajapredominant) temperament.

    His Holiness Dr. Jayant Balaji Athavale

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    (b) Quotations from the scriptures

    -

    dharma eva hato hanti dharmo rakShati rakShitaH

    tasmaaddharmo na hantavyaH maano dharmo hatovadhIt

    - Manu Smruti

    Meaning:Dharma only destroys (those) that destroy it. Dharma also protects those that protect it. Hence,Dharma should

    not be destroyed. Know that - dharma that is destroyed, destroys.

    (c)Dharma Dhaara

    (i) Several of my friends often ask me which political wing, or whichHindutvavaadi organisation do I belong to? My

    reply is simple, I neither belong to any organisation nor am I loyal to a person, I am loyal to God. Be it any

    Hindutvavaadi wing, a leader, or an organisation, if they are working in the interest of the nation and for its protection, I

    am always with them. If any one of them makes a mistake, I will vocally oppose them for the sake of the society and the

    nation. If something wrong occurs, its myDharma to oppose it and I will surely do so. If some one derides ourDharma,

    or ridicules the proud Vedic traditions of this great land of ours, it is our foremost duty to employ any means, righteous or

    unrighteous, to destroy them.

    (ii) One journalist asked me that if my objective is establishment ofRam Rajya, how will I establishRam Rajya through

    Pravachans (discourses)?

    In the real sense,Ram Rajya means reining in ones desires, getting immersed in the principle of God. When each

    and every person will start making efforts to establish such aRam Rajya, it will not take long for it to get established first

    of all within an individual, after that in his family and consequently, in a village and state, and then in the nation. Hence,

    for such aRam Rajya, we will have to make efforts from two planes - one, at a personal level and the second, at the

    societal level. Vyashti means efforts to do spiritual practice at a personal level for establishingRam Rajya, make

    conscious efforts to remove ones faults and mistakes pertaining to ego.

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    At the societal level, it is to stop the devaluation ofDharma and establish a national system based onDharma, make

    efforts to prevent the denigration of deities and cows, give strict punishment to anti-nationals and theDharma Drohis

    (those againstDharma). Luckily, several organisations like ours are making efforts in this direction. And the results of

    these efforts are going to be visible within 10 years.

    (iii) Whom should the knowledge not be imparted to:

    1.

    One who is more interested in sharing his half-baked knowledge.2. One who is an egoist.3. One who is not interested in learning.4. One who does not have an inclination to hear.5. One who does not have an attitude of following what is told time and again.6. One who is more interested in criticizing, than in learning.7. One who does not have an attitude to learn knowledge with patience.

    (iv) The Sanskrut meaning of temple isDevalaya, which means the abode of deities. Basically all our temples

    were the centres to impart knowledge aboutDharma. But today, while the Muslims teach Quran in the mosque

    and Christians teach Bible in church, the Hindu temples have just been reduced to being a centre for ritualistic

    practices like offering dhoopam, deepam, gandham, pushpam and naivedyam! For the resurgence of

    HinduDharma, we need to re-establish the main objective of temples once again!

    (v). Every Guru has many followers, but only a few selected disciples, to transform from a follower to a disciple.

    One has to delve deep into the sea of devotion for the Guru. Followers accept anyone as a Guru very easily, but

    do not obey the directives, whereas the disciples follow the principle of Mantram Mulam Guror Vakyam Moksh

    Mulam gurukrupa, meaning that the word of the Guru is the mantra for the disciple and abiding by it is the

    final objective of his life. This is essentially the only difference between a follower and a disciple.

    (vi). The real source of knowledge does not lie outside, but within us. The light of self-realisation introduces us to

    the source of knowledge, but some so called intellectuals search for that knowledge outside and do not make

    appropriate efforts for the process of self-realisation.

    (vii) What is the meaning ofDharmasapeksh ( state running on the tenets of Dharma or Righteousness) nation ?

    Some of my friends want to know what isDharma Sapeksh and notDharma Nirpeksh(secular) nation

    In this state system, the King in real terms is a Kshatriya (not a Kshatriya by birth, but by deeds) one who

    practicesDharmacharan (follows the precepts ofDharma) and will reign the nation under the guidance of a self-realised

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    saint ie. Brahmin who will be a Brahmin by deeds and in such a nation, the people will be happy and content and will

    abide byDharma.

    (viii) 80% of our problems in material life are due to spiritual reasons

    Many of us suffer from lots of problems in our day-to-day life, from chronic addiction to very strained marital

    relationship and try to find the solutions to all these problems at mental and intellectual plane. In fact, 80% of ourproblems in material life are due to spiritual reason i.e. the root cause of these problems are spiritual in nature. The

    problems can be mainly due to severe destiny, unsatisfied souls of ancestors, or due to negative energy. But thanks to the

    secular education system of India, todays hardcore intellectuals disbelieve these facts and try to first solve their

    problems at all other planes than spirituality and later compromise to live a stressful life.

    One well-wisher told me that if you singBhajans (devotional songs) for half the duration of your Pravachan (discourse),

    it will add shine to your discourses. I replied that just as oxygen is administered to an intensive care unit (ICU) patient,

    similarly todays Hindu is akin to a patient in an ICU. He needs to understandDharma properly and doDharmacharan

    before anything else. Today, singingBhajans is not the Sadhana. Right now it is time to shake up the sleeping Hindus

    who have lost all their wisdom in the blind race for modernization and westernization and are getting ready to jump into a

    well for self-destruction.

    (ix) A well wisher suggested me that if I sing bhajans during the half session of the pravchan then the attendance in the

    discourse will increase a lot. I replied As in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) the patient is given oxygen similarly today the

    Hindus are in a bad shape due to lack of awareness about their Dharma , therefore today the need of the hour is to tell

    them the science of spirituality underlying Vedic Sanatan Dharma and help the hindus abide the tenets of Dharma and

    not waste the precious time of Discourse in singing bhajans . Today the Hindus are sleeping with their eyes opened so

    the pravchans has to be so invigorating that they get awakened else they are heading towards doom following the trend

    of modernization and westernization.

    (x) Who are Karmayogis?

    i. One who does acts relentlessly.ii. One whose every act is dictated by the attitude of nondoership.

    iii. Whose every act does not lead to fruits, meaning every act is non-action.iv. One who lives with equanimity even in sorrow.v. One who lives in constant bliss.

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    (d) Essence of Gita:

    Dukheshvanuddhignmanah sukheshu vigatspruhah

    Veetaragabhayakrodhah sthitdheermunirucchyate

    Meaning: One whose mind does not become agitated even in the midst of calamities and is not at all interested in the

    attainment of pleasures and one whose passion, fear and anger have been destroyed, such aMuni (saint) is called

    Sthirbuddhi (one with a steady intellect).

    Gist: One who retains equanimity in both sorrow and happiness, experiences the feeling of bliss. Happiness and sorrow

    are both experienced by the mind and bliss is experienced byJivatma (embodied soul). Mind is only a bundle of thoughts,and upon doing Sadhana (spiritual practice), the mind gets dissolved. As a result, happiness and sorrow do not have an

    impact. The feelings of passion, fear and anger are impressions of the mind. But once the mind has been dissolved, all the

    disorders too get destroyed automatically . Happiness and sorrow are relative to time, the circumstances and the objects.

    On the other hand, bliss is irrespective of time, the objects and the circumstances and once a seeker completes his or her

    Sadhana, he or she begins experiencing bliss and such a condition is known as Sthitpragyata (equanimity).

    3. Practical guidance on implementation of spiritualityWhose name should one chant, the Kuldevta or Kuldevi?

    If there is only Kuldevta, that name should be chanted and if a family has only Kuldevi, Her name should be chanted.

    If a family has both, the name ofKuldevi should be chanted. The reason goes thus: in our childhood, even when both the

    parents are there, the children become adamant only with the mother, for the mother fulfils all the wishes. Similarly, in

    comparison to Kuldevta, the Kuldevi can be appeased faster.

    If ones Kuldevta is Ganesh, Panchayatan, or Vishnu Panchayatan, consider the head of Gods of Panchayatan, meaning

    Ganesh, or Vishnu (in that order) as the Kuldevta.

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    If the name ofKuldevta is not known, the elders of the family should make efforts to seek more information on Kuldevta

    from the family name, caste brethren, or from people of the village, or from the village priest. Some families have a

    family tree. That too contains the name ofKuldevi or Kuldevta.

    If the name ofKuldevta is not known, one can chant Shree Kuldevtayee Namah, or can chant the name of the favourite

    deity. After a certain period upon completion of the chanting of the favourite deity, the saint who reveals the name of

    Kuldevta, or the Guru himself comes into ones life to give Gurumantra.

    4. Anubhuti (spiritual experiences) of seekersAnubhuti of Bhaarat Pandya, Africa

    Shri Bhaarat Pandya

    I came into contact withMaa via Facebook. Initially, I was not reading her posts seriously. Generally, before adding

    anyone to my Facebook friends list, I always used to check the horoscope if the date is available (as I know a little bit of

    basic astrology). One day, after reading her posts, I felt a bit curious and prepared her horoscope from the basic

    information that she had shared on Facebook. The chart is indicative of an extraordinary soul that has come down to earth

    to enlighten people like us.I have come in close contact with many well-known saints and gurus but somehow, I was not particularly impressed by

    anyone of them. But I could experience an irresistible pull towards Maa. I have been regularly doing morning and evening

    prayers, but after getting associated with Maa, I now derive immense bliss from Sadhana. Surprisingly, I started to get her

    vision in the photographs of our Kuldevi andMaha Lakshmi kept in the place of our worship in the house.

    I did not believe in doingpooja of a living person. Hence, I had removed the photographs of all the goddesses and kept

    only photographs of Ganesh, Shiv and Bajranbali. I thought that I saw her because of some apprehension. I even stopped

    doing Puja for seven days. I have a photograph ofMaha Lakshmi on my desk calendar. As soon as I looked at it, I could

    experience her vision and I could realise that she is omniscient and is not restricted to my place of worship. I immediately

    called up Maa and sought her blessings. After doing Sadhana prescribed byMaa, I was completely cured of my habit of

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    drinking and smoking. After meeting her, I and my sons are experiencing rapid progress in business and jobs. My wife

    had come to India in February 2012. Upon my insistence, she took one of her nieces to have aDarshan ofMaa.

    Surprisingly, she casually told so many things about our family that my wife and her niece were surprised. After meeting

    her, the nieces problems too have started reducing. The day my wife went to have aDarshan ofMaa, the same day one

    of my friends offered me a partnership in the business without my having to invest money. I had been making efforts to

    enter such a business for the last two years. Maa sent a strip of the chant of Dattatreya stickers with my wife and the very

    first day, just keeping them under my head while sleeping, cured me of my two-year-old backache.

    Analysis of Anubhuti: When God feels that a seeker needs guidance in the gross form, He starts the process of guidance

    through some spiritualist in the gross form. My subtle form becoming visible in pictures of goddesses was a divine game

    of God, so that the seeker'sBhav towards me should increase and he is inspired to be guided further. We have no

    contribution to make in suchAnubhutis.

    Bhaarat Pandya's house had Pitru Dosh of a severe level and by doing qualified Sadhana, he could free himself from from

    his addictions and he derived monetary benefit. The strip of chanting that I had sent with his wife, has been made under

    the guidance of my Shree Guru and is a Sattvik(pure) strip and thus, spiritual healing was done on him and his troubles

    vanished, for his back pain was of a spiritual nature.

    Anubhuti of Abhishek Thakur

    On April 28, 2010 I was coming from Kolkata to Ranchi. In the train, a lady literally sprawled on my seat. I was

    about to say something when I felt as if Tanuja Didi was sitting there. After that, I did not say anything,

    Shri Abhishek Thakur

    Analysis ofAnubhuti: Experiencing theAnubhuti ofGuru Principle and God principlein everyone is the primary

    objective ofSadhana. However, saints who have attained the state of non-duality, can experience that state constantly. If

    the Sadhak is in the state ofBhav (spiritual emotion) in Sadhana, such an experience can be felt for few moments.

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    5. Spiritual healing, questions and Anubhuti vis--vis negative energiesFrom this issue, under this heading, we will take a look at the questions andAnubhuti of seekers pertaining to negative

    energies.

    Question: There is a problem in my house. From 10 pm, a stench fills up the house every day. The room in which this

    happens has a photograph of my deceased mother. This stench sometimes comes from other rooms of the house too. It has

    been eight years since my mother passed away. There is always tension in our house without any reason. Children too

    always appear irritated. My wife has low blood pressure.

    - Abhimanyu SinghAnswer: The stench coming from your house is due to negative energies. Keep a scanned copy of your mothers

    photograph with you so if at any time you wish to look at her picture, you can see the scanned one and immerse herphotograph that is kept in your house in running water, She has not got Gati (momentum).

    For Pitru Dosh and Vaastu Shuddhi, make all the regular efforts. Ask your wife and children to do salt-water treatment.

    After doing all these solutions for six months, tell us whether there has been any improvement in your situation.

    Please visit the following links:

    For resolution ofPitru Dosh : http://www.tanujathakur.com/?p=1789.

    For solutions pertaining to Vaastu Dosh: http://www.tanujathakur.com/?p=3928

    For salt-water solution: http://www.tanujathakur.com/?p=1798

    Anubhuti: Today, 100% of the population in the society is suffering from medium to severe level Pitru Dosh. Our

    ancestors get Gati only if qualified Sadhana is done. In this context, we will take a look at theAnubhuti of a seeker.

    It was around 3:30 am on June 5, 2012. It was Pooranmasi (Full Moon Night). I was half-asleep, due to constant

    switching on/off of the air-conditioner (AC) due to low-voltage and hence I was not able to sleep properly. Suddenly, I

    noticed some shadowy apparitions around me, many of them. They surrounded me and my parents in the bedroom. They

    started showering black-coloured rays. Soon, the whole room was having black-coloured rain and it became pitch dark. I

    became frightened and called out to Didi for help. Barely had I uttered Didi's name, she appeared in the form of light. Her

    feet were firmly placed in the air and she was wearing a cream-coloured Sari.

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    She had long untied hair. She immediately began showering a volley of resplendent light rays. As they hit those shadowy

    creatures, they first cried out in agony and then, in pleasure. Soon, the whole room was drenched in light. I heard Didi

    suggest to the shadows that no one should leave before blessing the descendents. It was then that I woke up and was

    feeling a bit scared. Upon waking up in the morning, I realised that I had a sore throat and it took seven days for it to be

    cured. For three days after the incident, I could feel her subtle presence and always felt that she was around me on a lion. I

    saw her moving, sometimes from my left side and sometimes from the right side. - Biresh Banerjee

    Analysis ofAnubhuti: The problem in his throat confirms that it was an attack at a subtle level by familys unsatiatedancestors, but hisBhav being good, God came in my form to help him and protected his family. The trouble in his throat

    also confirms the subtle attack and it was due to the black energy emitted from unsatiated ancestors. God came in my

    form and did some spiritual healing on him and he could feel my subtle presence. The veil surrounding him was destroyed

    and a protective shield formed around him.

    6. Clarification of doubtsNamaskar Tanuja Didi,

    This is Snehal, I'm from Sacramento, California.. I am on your page on Facebook. I need some light from you to avoid

    distraction while praying.

    Answer : To prevent distractions while praying, you need to try the following points:

    1. Sprinkle gaumutra (cow's urine) in the entire premises in the morning and evening. It will purify your house and help

    you have better concentration!

    2. Before praying, make a kavach (protective armour) around you. Pray in this way, O God! Please form protective

    armour around me so that I can concentrate while doing my spiritual practice."

    3. Do the salt water remedy. It will cleanse your aura around your mental and intellectual sheath. For more information on

    this, visit this link:

    http://www.spiritualresearchfoundation.org/articles/id/spiritualresearch/spiritualhealing/saltwaterremedy

    4. Also, do a lot of chanting. It will help you concentrate during spiritual practice.

    Do give me the feedback if you do not find any improvement!

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    7. Efforts made by seekers for spiritual progress

    Shri Dheeraj Chauhan and Smt. Juhi Chauhan

    A couple from Aligarh is an ideal for todays youth

    In October 2011, I first met Mrs. Juhi Chauhan at Aligarh. Her husband came to Bareilly to attend a Pravachan

    (discourse) after reading my posts on Facebook and invited me to come to their house. After meeting Juhi, I found that she

    is more curious. She is a talented woman and runs a centre for the personality development of students. Her husband too

    imparts training on several aspects of personality development. I spotted a special yearning for Samashti Seva (service at a

    societal plane) in both of them since the first day. When I went to their house for the first time where they had shifted

    quite recently - they organised a Pravachan at their new house and invited their neighbours. Again, in March 2012, they

    organised a three-day spiritual workshop. They publicised this programme extensively with the help of a few friends.

    Consequently, people got rich benefits from it.

    Again in June, they organised a Yuva Sanskar Varg (Youth camp for inculcating values). Many students and youth

    benefited a lot from this camp too.

    Both the husband and wife are serious towards Samashti Sadhana and both possess good values. The reason is that the

    parents of both of them have been associated with saints and served some nationalist organisations.

    The couple are also making efforts to inculcate values in the children. As I found out, their two daughters address them as

    Maa and Pitajee, instead of saying Mummy and Papa that is widely prevalent today. They do not allow the daughters to

    eat food from outside needlessly, nor are the children allowed to watch television needlessly, unlike most children today.

    Whatever I had told him regarding Vaastu Shuddhi (purification of the premises) and Vyashti Sadhana, they make efforts

    to implement the same. Their inclination towards doing sacrifice for work pertaining toDharma too is admirable. The

    Yuva Sanskar Varg that they organised had been kept free of cost and they themselves bore the entire cost of the camp.

    The inclination to do work ofDharma and render selfless service is rare in todays youth. Thus, this couple from Aligarh

    is an ideal duo for todays younger generation.

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    8. Anubhuti duringDharma Prasaar andDharmayatraWhenever a Sadhakstarts doing Samashti Seva underDharma Prasaar, one begins to make spiritual progress at a rapid

    pace because in Kaliyug, the importance of spirituality is 30% and importance ofSamashti Sadhana is 70%. In such

    cases, negative energies trouble the seekers and try to sow doubts in their minds. SuchAnubhuti (spiritual experiences)

    have been felt by saints, ascetics and sages since times immemorial, all those who used to hold Yadnyas(sacrificial fire)

    for welfare of the society.Asuras (demons) would make an all-out effort to destroy their Yadnya. Even today, negative

    energies try to create hurdles for seekers in various ways in their Sadhana.

    A seeker in Delhi, Smt. Anu Goel was doing Samashti Seva with a lot ofBhav. She wanted to organise a Pravachan in a

    temple near her house and also contribute in the propagation ofGuru PoornimaMahotsava. She suddenly fell from her

    stairs and suffered a spinal fracture, with the doctor advising her complete bed rest for a few weeks. Thus, her desire to

    participate in Guru Poornima remained unfulfilled. But she did not develop any doubt about this, which demonstrates her

    Sadhakatva (seekerhood). She kept praying for Guru PoornimaMahotsava even as she lay on the bed and performed

    whatever Seva she could do. Thus, no matter how much the negative energies oppose, if a seeker has an intense desire

    he/she makes constant progress on the path ofSadhana merely upon the strength of their devotion andBhav.

    9. Theoretical aspect of spiritual practiceWhat is the difference between a saint and a Guru?

    Saints too are at different levels as per their sadhana, saints of the status ofGuru (70% spiritual level) emit vibrations of

    Shakti (energy); saints at the status ofSadguru (spiritual master) at 80% spiritual level, are saints of the next higher level

    and they emit vibrations of bliss. These vibrations are even more subtle than vibrations ofShakti. The saints of the highest

    status Paratparlevel - are at a spiritual level of more than 90% and they project vibrations of peace.

    All Gurus are saints, but all saints are not Gurus. The status of a Guru is a difficult one and many a time, saints are notwilling to accept this status because they like to remain in a state of bliss. The mere existence of such saints maintains the

    Sattvikta (purity) of the universe. Some saints remove the spiritual problems of devotees, but they are not desirous of

    accepting someone as their disciple and take one toMoksha (liberation), for saints know that merely accepting one as a

    disciple is not enough. Till the time the disciple attainsMoksha, it continues to be a responsibility of the Guru. Hence,

    many Gurus remain alert while accepting disciples and only accept eligible seekers as disciples. Merely by accepting the

    status of a Guru, saints make progress towards Final Liberation at a rapid pace. God does not select every saint to be a

    Guru, He confers the status of a Sadguruonly upon those who have a special ability to teach others, possess a maternal

    affection and are forgiving in nature.

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    10. Why is it so in Vedic Upasana?Practical suggestions about using ajapamala (rosary)

    A. As far as possible one should use ones own mala (rosary). Mostly, each ones chanting is different. Hence,if all use the same mala, the frequencies developed in it can even prove distressing to some.

    B. One should use only one mala. With use, pleasant vibrations develop in it, and consequently the chargedmala facilitates concentration.

    C. If one is recommended the chanting of two or three Names for spiritual reasons, then one should chant withthe same mala. Due to chanting of those Names, frequencies essential for oneself develop in that mala and

    prove beneficial to the individual.

    D. Prior to commencement of chanting, holy water should be sprinkled on the mala (prokshan) and then it

    should be worshipped ritualistically (puja) or obeisance (namaskar) should be offered to it.

    E One should take care to see that the beads do not strike each other while chanting. Hence they should have a

    knot in between them. According to the scriptures, if a sound is generated by the striking of the beads with each

    other, then the chanting is said to be futile.

    Why are there 108 beads in a rosary? Out of 33Koti (crore) gods and goddesses, whose name should one chant? What are the benefits of chanting? Why should a rosary be kept inside a bag resembling Gaumukh (cows mouth)?

    For answers to the above-mentioned questions and more information, read the book, Path of chantingTo get the book, contact [email protected] .

    You can also visit the following link for more information on this issue in Hindi .

    http://www.hindujagruti.org/hinduism/knowledge/article/why-does-a-japamala-consist-of-108-beads.html

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    11. Activities of Upasana1. A session of clarification of doubts for seekers had been organised on June 20 at the house of a seeker, in

    which seekers got their their doubts resolved.

    2. On June 23 and 24, a Pravachan had been organised in Noida. Seekers from Delhi, Shri Neeraj Saxena, ShriRavindra Pandita, Shri Bireshwar Banerjee and Smt. Anu Goel made a special contribution. All these seekers did

    the Seva ofDharma Prasaarwith all their might and invited people for the Pravachan.

    (i) On June 26 and 27, a Yuva Sanskaar Varg was organised in Aligarh.

    Picture of the event:

    (iii) This camp was organised by Smt. Juhi Chauhan and Shri Dheeraj Chauhan of Aligarh. The entire publicity of

    the camp was done by the couple. Children showed particular interest in the camp. Some adults too came in the

    camp meant for children and they said that they even they did not know much about the issues discussed at the

    camp. Hence, they too attended the camp along with the children to attain knowledge.

    (iv) The youth showed a special interest in the process of removal of ego.

    (v) On the third day of the camp, when children from classes II to IX were asked who was Swami Vivekanand, 49

    children did not know who was Swami Vivekananda and one child said that he was a chess champion. When they

    were asked how many Vedas was there, only one child could reply that there are four Vedas, but even he could

    not tell their names properly.

    (vi) The birth place of Sita Mata was known to only one student.

    (vii) When children were asked what they would become, only two children replied that they would become

    soldiers. (This explains why senior positions in our Army are lying vacant.)

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    (viii) One well-wisher suggested that the camp should not have been kept free of cost, saying that 'The Art of

    Living' people priced a camp for children at Rs. 500/- per child and there were larger numbers there.

    (ix) 49 out of 50 children said that we should eat our food with a spoon, because mother says that eating with a

    spoon keeps our hands clean and we are called civilised.

    (x) Most of the children cannot read Hindi properly, they cannot understand Hindi numerals.

    (xi) A majority of the children have opted for Urdu, rather than Sanskrit, as their third language, for knowledge of

    Urdu is a must to get admission into Aligarh Muslim University.

    An outline of myDharma Yatra in the days to come:

    1. 29.6.12-5.7.12 - Delhi

    2. July 5-13 - Haridwar, Dehradun, Rushikesh

    Detailed programme for the months of June/July:

    1. Yuva Sanskar Varg, Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh)

    2. Seminar (Sanskrutik Gaurav Sansthan, Uttar Pradesh).

    3. July 3- Gurupoornima Mahotsav - L.T.G Auditorium, Copernicus Marg, Doordarshan Kendra, opposite Mandi

    House.