I bow to my Guru who is eternal and provider of fulfilment to all kinds of my needs.
Guru can never be imposed on anybody by anyone whosoever it may be. Nature , that is the supreme power, has given this glory to every human being that one can choose one’s Guru and adore him as super power and can get each and everything from Guru by having full devotion towards him.
This full devotion towards Guru is called Guru Bhakti.
To visit one’s Guru with Dakshina and other offerings and just to have a mantra from Guru and visit him once a year or fortnightly and doing ‘Dandvat’ Pranams is not Guru Bhakti.
Now who is my Guru it depends upon me.
There are sects which believe only a person in human form can be one’s Guru and another sect completely refuses to do so.
Who is right and who is wrong, it is a futile discussion. I am not here to discuss such silly topics. Sitting at my Guruji’s lotus feet whatsoever I have learnt I want to share with all of you whom I take as my friends. I think there are three types of Gurus. And no one can change these steps if one is free of prejudices. All the three types of Gurus are as below :-
1. One’s own intellect , wisdom, power of reasoning and awareness.
2. Any person in form of human being.
3. Any scripture.
First of all one will have to respect his own wisdom, then comes any person and then is the place of any holy scripture.
According to this choose your Guru. One single can do and all of three may also do. But if devotion is not there towards one’s intellect, the person you have chosen and the holy scripture you have chosen then none of the three can do.
So, let us take a start. Choose your Guru and pay your full devotion without any spec of doubt!
Jai Gurudev !

Do you think there will be anybody who can have the second or third form in place if the first one is not there?
ReplyDeleteoffcourse yes, even there are sects as i have mentioned which do not even look at the first step and follow the second and third generation to generation. Because to devote one's ego to the first one is to just to walk on the razor's edge.
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Vinod Shori
Respected Sir,
ReplyDeletewhy we do pooja of Lord Ganesha when we start new work?
Dear Sudhir
ReplyDeleteThe question comes from a Hindu upbringing and about Hindu rituals. Why Ganesha is worshipped very first is just a tradition and there is nothing important in it. Why it is so? So many stories are there in Hindu religious books. It has nothing to do with spirituality.
I expect some good questions from my readers. Again, I am not here to tell stories. Thanks and welcome!
Thanks Sir.
ReplyDeletethanks sir...
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