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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | + | SPH JGM Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam started traveling around the world when He was 25 years of age in 2003 with the clear vision of establishing Kailasa, the enlightened civilisation and greatest Hindu nation. In 2004, He undertook His second world tour, covering three countries - Malaysia, USA and South America. He visited 10 cities in the USA, conducting meditation programs, delivering free Discourse, and initiating the people with the Hindu Truths. In just His second world tour, He ordained 50 acharyas (teachers) who would carry forth the tenets of Hinduism to humanity at large. It is during this visit that HDH visited the Hindu Mandir in Dallas Texas. | |
Gratitude is Prayer - Part 1 | Gratitude is Prayer - Part 1 | ||
− | In this amazing discourse | + | In this amazing discourse SPH JGM Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam offers enlightened insights into Gratitude. You start with Prayer, and end with Gratitude, HE says. Prayer is bridge to divinity, to your higher consciousness, and takes you beyond sufferings. You experience different dimensions with Prayer as you mature. |
- Physical Prayer - Here is is puja - going to temple, worshiping deities. Prayer should be started in a physical way | - Physical Prayer - Here is is puja - going to temple, worshiping deities. Prayer should be started in a physical way | ||
- Verbal prayer - Here it is called Japa, which keeps mind in higher level, removes inner chatter, being in remembrance of sacred syllables with awareness. | - Verbal prayer - Here it is called Japa, which keeps mind in higher level, removes inner chatter, being in remembrance of sacred syllables with awareness. | ||
- Mental prayer. Mental prayer is meditation, is Dhyana it comes from communication to communion. Here you becomes One with the object of your worship. | - Mental prayer. Mental prayer is meditation, is Dhyana it comes from communication to communion. Here you becomes One with the object of your worship. | ||
− | - Final step Spiritual level neither you nor the God exist - you merge into one experience. that is called Gratitude. After experiencing total | + | - Final step Spiritual level neither you nor the God exist - you merge into one experience. that is called Gratitude. After experiencing total fulfilment, the being expresses as energy |
− | There is nothing higher or lower | + | There is nothing higher or lower SPH says, start where you can. |
Gratitude is Prayer - Part 2: | Gratitude is Prayer - Part 2: | ||
− | In this | + | In this vide SPH JGM Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam is throwing light on doubts and questions which devotees have raised on various topics. SPH sheds enlightened insights on topics such as |
- Free will is Divine's grace | - Free will is Divine's grace | ||
- Effort and Grace is one and the same | - Effort and Grace is one and the same | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:12, 25 November 2022
Title:
SPH JGM Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam
Description
SPH JGM Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam started traveling around the world when He was 25 years of age in 2003 with the clear vision of establishing Kailasa, the enlightened civilisation and greatest Hindu nation. In 2004, He undertook His second world tour, covering three countries - Malaysia, USA and South America. He visited 10 cities in the USA, conducting meditation programs, delivering free Discourse, and initiating the people with the Hindu Truths. In just His second world tour, He ordained 50 acharyas (teachers) who would carry forth the tenets of Hinduism to humanity at large. It is during this visit that HDH visited the Hindu Mandir in Dallas Texas.
Gratitude is Prayer - Part 1 In this amazing discourse SPH JGM Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam offers enlightened insights into Gratitude. You start with Prayer, and end with Gratitude, HE says. Prayer is bridge to divinity, to your higher consciousness, and takes you beyond sufferings. You experience different dimensions with Prayer as you mature. - Physical Prayer - Here is is puja - going to temple, worshiping deities. Prayer should be started in a physical way - Verbal prayer - Here it is called Japa, which keeps mind in higher level, removes inner chatter, being in remembrance of sacred syllables with awareness. - Mental prayer. Mental prayer is meditation, is Dhyana it comes from communication to communion. Here you becomes One with the object of your worship. - Final step Spiritual level neither you nor the God exist - you merge into one experience. that is called Gratitude. After experiencing total fulfilment, the being expresses as energy There is nothing higher or lower SPH says, start where you can.
Gratitude is Prayer - Part 2:
In this vide SPH JGM Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam is throwing light on doubts and questions which devotees have raised on various topics. SPH sheds enlightened insights on topics such as
- Free will is Divine's grace
- Effort and Grace is one and the same
- No matter exists, only energy exists
- What is Ojas?
- How can one can experience everything as energy?
- What is physical suffering? Who is responsible for it?
- How everything happens only with cause and effect.
Video Link
Link to Audio
Description: Gratitude Is Prayer - Part 1 – Satsang Delivered by SPH Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam on 27/Aug/2004
Description: Gratitude Is Prayer - Part 2 – Satsang Delivered by SPH Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam on 27/Aug/2004
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Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam giving a Discourse at North Texas Hindu Temple in Dallas, Texas, USA