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RAMAINI 1
Feature Scriputure: Bijak of
Guru Kabir by Dr. J. Das
RAMAINIS
Ramaini 1
antar jyoti shabd
ek nārī, hari, brahmā tāke tripurarī.
te tiriye bhag
linga anantā, teu na jāne ādi au antā.
bākhari ek vidhāte
kīnhā, chowda thahar pāt so līnhā.
hari har brahmā
mahanto nāwu, tinh puni tīn basāwal gāwun.
tinh puni rachal
khand brahmandā, chhow darshan chhānabe
pakhandā.
pete kāhu na ved
padhāyā, sunati karāi turuk nahi āyā.
nārī mo chit garbh
prasūtī, swānga dhare bahutai kartūtī.
tahiyā ham tum
ekai lohū, ekai prān biyāpai mohū.
ekai janī janā
sansārā, kown gyān te bhayo ninara.
bhow balak bhag
dwāre āya, bhag bhogī ke purush kahāyā.
avigati kī gati
kāhu na jānī, ek jībh kit kahown bakhānī.
jo mukh hoi jībh
das lākhā, to koi āi mahanto bhākhā.
sākhī: kahahin
kabīr pukāri ke, ī leu vyowhār.
rām nām jāne binā, bhow būdi muwā
sansār.
Meaning:
In the beginning
there was God. He was the Word and Light, and He was with the Creative Power.
From that Creative Power, Hari, Brahma and Shiva came. These three in turn
produced countless creative organs of women and men (created women and men).
None of them knew their beginning or end. Brahma created a house (universe)
that was divided into fourteen parts.
The Names of Hari
(Vishnu), Har (Shiva), Brahma are great. They then established three
settlements or Lokas - Earth, Heaven and Hell. They created many parts in the
universe and later on their followers created six schools of philosophy and
ninety-six hypocrisies (false religions).
No Hindu came out of
the womb with knowledge of the Vedas, and no Muslim came out of the womb being
circumcised. All people are born from the womb, and coming out from the womb of
the mother, people accepted many pretended forms and actions. Then we and you
are of the same blood, and the same breath sustains us. One mother (Maya -
Creative Power) created the world. Then with what knowledge you became
different from one another (i.e. Hindus and Muslims). Being a baby, you came
out through the mother's genital organ, and being grown up you enjoyed the
genital organ and was called a man. No one knows the state of the indescribable
God. With one tongue how can I explain it? If someone has one million tongues,
then he can speak of the greatness of God.
Sakhi: Kabir says
shouting that all the affairs in the world are not real. They are all illusory
and perishable. Without knowing Ram Nam this world drowns and dies.
Commentary:
In this ramaini Guru
Kabir talks of the mythological concept of creation as prevalent in India . The
three 'gods', Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva came from God and represent the
functions of God as creator (Brahma), sustainer (Vishnu), and destroyer
(Shiva). These are thought to be responsible for the universe with all beings
in it. Brahma created this universe which he divided into fourteen parts--seven
heavens and seven hells. The seven heavens are: 1. Bhur Lok, 2. Bhuvar Lok, 3.
Svar Lok, 4. Tap Lok, 5. Jan Lok, 6. Mahar Lok, 7. Sat Lok. The seven hells
are: 1. Atal, 2. Vital, 3. Sutal, 4. Rasatal, 5. Talatal, 6. Mahatal, and 7. Patal. The six schools of philosophy
are: 1. Sankhya, 2. Yoga, 3. Nyaya, 4.
Mimansa, 5. Vaisheshika, 6. Vedanta. The ninety-six hypocrisies are the
ninety-six forms of religious sects prevalent in India at that time.
Because of the caste
system in India ,
it is held that one is born into a caste, no matter if he lives up to the
prescribed rules or not. Guru Kabir pointed out the fallacy of that system by
saying that no Brahmin was born with the knowledge of the Vedas (scriptures);
that he was born as anyone else was, so how can he be said to be a Brahmin by
birth. Similarly, Muslims circumcise the males, and Guru Kabir points out that
Muslims are not born circumcised. Was God not able to make him be born
circumcised if it were necessary?
Elsewhere he points out that the Muslim women are not circumcised, so
they must then remain Hindus. Similarly, he states that Brahmins wear the janeo
(sacred thread), but their women do not, so they remain non-Brahmins.
The gist of this ramaini is
that all people are manifestations of God and are born in the same way, with
the same organs and tissues, so with what kind of intellect do people create
all the differences and the divisions which lead to disharmony, intolerance,
bigotry, and foolishness? All people are
equal at birth, but as they grow up they are taught, and quickly learn, to
create differences in ideology, morals, value systems, class divisions,
religious beliefs, etc. They adhere to these distinctions as if they were
ordained by God. These are all ‘pretended’ forms since, basically, all people
are equal and the same to God. So people continue to fool themselves and each
other. All of these are the traps of Maya (illusion), and will prevent us from
obtaining salvation. He tells us that God's greatness is indescribable. We
should give up all the mythological and false teachings and practices that are
prevalent in the world, and try to know God. Without the knowledge of God the
whole world will drown in ignorance and not obtain the sought-after goal of
salvation.
Extract from Prakashmani Gita:
Extract from Prakashmani Gita:
Translated from Hindi by Mahant Shri 108 Jagdish Das Shastri
Edited by Dr. J. Das, Kabir Association ofCanada
Edited by Dr. J. Das, Kabir Association of
Published with
permission
RKUK:
Panth Shri Hajur 1008 Prakashmani Saheb was a great
scholar of spirituality and was the second Acharya (head) in line Shri Kabir
Dharm Sthan Kharsiya, and 16th in line from Shri Dharamdas whand he
wrote several great literatures since the first disciple Dharamdas. This Gita
is a theological explanation of the inner path to reach God realization in this
life.
Satguru
came into the world to remove bondage from the souls. Those who had positive
and good thoughts and pure hearts came close to Him. He showered his grace on
them and freed them from the worldly bondage. Whenever the devotees called for
him, he appeared and, with the power of the Word, alleviated their suffering
and taught them the essence of all knowledge. We need to take refuge in the
Satguru who is the manifestation of the Word.
All
the souls in the world desire to know their real nature. The soul that resides
in all of us is called Jiva. But what is Jiva? Jiva is the destination, or the
object of meditation. He is Himself the meditator, the act of meditation and
the object of meditation, which is a state of non-duality. He is thus the
knowledge and the guru. He is immortal and is the Inner Light of every living
being, as the Light of Consciousness. I bow down to Him. His Word is like the
boat that takes people across this worldly ocean. Who created that boat?
Kabir Saheb. Again I bow down to him. I pray to his Light that destroys all the
darkness of ignorance. With his power, the water of his washed feet brought
life to the dry branch of a banyan tree.
Again
I bow down to him.
When
a devotee performs his devotion with pure thoughts, then Satguru bestows on him
the gift of God's name (initiates him into the secret of the Name). The devotee
then attains liberation (moksha). It is, therefore, the duty of the devotee to
serve the Satguru and have all his karmic bondage and fear of birth and death
removed.
Devotee:
O Satguru, Ocean
of Compassion ! Please
explain to me the significance of Nij Nam , by which the Sar Shabd
(Essence of the Word) would manifest in my heart.
Satguru: Nij
What is Nij
A
diamond just taken from the mine is rough and lacks brilliance and beauty when
compared to a cut and polished diamond. In the same way the devotee who attains
the Name and recites it, is likened to the diamond that is cut and polished.
When you wash clothes with soap and clean water all the dirt is removed. In the
same way, with the recitation of the Name, the mind of the devotee becomes
pure. It then becomes easy for the mind to concentrate on Sat Purush (God) and
merge into the Ocean
of God Consciousness or
Shabda. Just as a drop of water merges into the ocean, in the same way the
consciousness, which originated from the Shabda (Word), merges into the Shabda
again. When you take a drop out of the ocean, the drop is not the ocean, but
has the same qualities as the water of the ocean. The drop by itself is a very
small quantity, but when it merges into the ocean, it becomes the ocean. In the
same way, the soul feels separated from God and limited in power, but when it
merges into God, it becomes one with God, as there is then no separation.
Devotion to the Word is the stairway and destination to the immortal residence.
To obtain it, devotion to the Word is the only proper way.
“All the saints state that when someone ties the knot with God using the Sat Shabda (Eternal Word), then death does not break that knot”
“God – Consciouness as Stated in Our Scriptures”
SAT NAAM
KABIR SAT DHARAM
PRACHARAK MAHA SABHA FIJI
Kabir Organisation presentation by Reshmi
Devi on 10 March 2013, IFSF Agenda at AAII (L) Conference
Centre, Flagstaff, Suva, Fiji
“God –
Consciouness as Stated in Our Scriptures”
The
life and teachings of a Satguru Kabir (Eternal Teacher) serve as a lighted path
through the tangled complexities of our material life. They breathe into us the
life sustaining principles of spiritual life that alone can bestow upon us an
understanding of what it means to live in freedom. This freedom is not to do as
we please, but freedom from passions, illusion, negativity, ego and ignorance
of the Divine Self. Such an Eternal Teacher was Satguru Kabir. He quickly
deflates our puffed up ego and vanity, showing us their negative influences in
our relationships with others, and, more so, in our relationship with God.
All
scriptural knowledge and all paths described in the scriptures culminate in
bhakti. All spiritual seekers who desire to find God must come to this point,
called divine-love-consciousness in modern English. This consciousness is the
joining link between a soul and God.
By
following three steps anyone can enter into divine-love-consciousness. The
first step is defining your spiritual goal. You know you are looking for
happiness. But 'you' from a scriptural point of view means not just body and
mind, but also soul. The soul is your true and spiritual self. It is a fraction
of God, eternal and Divine. The soul also has one desire; it is yearning for
such a love that could extend the peace and happiness of your mind to a
non-ending limit and make your heart blissful forever. That love is neither a
feature of your own mind nor a quality of this mundane world.
The
second step is finding a qualified teacher. In any age, great Masters impart
this eternal path of Divine unity through the radiance of their being and their
simple and direct teachings, such that any seeker of God's love could feel a
deep inner consolation from their association and guidance. Such true Saints
never give material blessings.
The
third step is learning the correct process of divine-love-consciousness.
Devotion takes place in the heart or emotional mind. It is not an intellectual
practice of concentration, transcendence, contemplation or the evolving of
psychic powers. It is not a physical practice or ritualistic worship. From your
heart you remember and desire your Divine beloved with devotional emotions. You
feel a longing to receive His Grace, love and vision.
When
divine-love-consciousness begins to develop in the mind, when the inner spark
of Divinity is awakened, a spiritual rejuvenation of your entire personality
slowly takes place. The warming rays of true selfless love for your Divine
beloved will open the lotus of your heart to receive the eternal shower of
God's Grace. That Grace is the direct means of knowing God in His true and
eternal form.
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Moko Kahaa Dhunro Bande Main To Tere Paas Me
By: Keith P Dass, Freeport, Trinidad and Tobago
Topic: Moko Kahaa Dhunro Bande Main To Tere Paas Me
First, my wife and I are eternally grateful
to Hajur Uditnam Saheb Ji, Hajur Mukundmuninam Saheb Ji, Panth Shree Hajur
Ardhnam Saheb Ji, and Panth Shree Dharmadhikari Saheb Ji for their
blessings and guidance on our path.
Second, I seek the guidance of my guru Mht Shree
Jugool Daas Ji Saheb and my guides Pitaji Mht Deochan Daas Ji Saheb and Mataji
Hashumina Daas Ji.
By their Grace, our family has been blessed with
the physical meeting of Panth Shree Hajur Uditnam Saheb and Panth Shree Hajur
Ardhnam Saheb.
Third, I would like to express my thanks to the
authors G.N. Das, Vinay Dharwadker, Rabindanath Tagore, Robert Bly and Pitaji
Mht Deochan Dass Ji Saheb, from whose works I have come to my translation.
I thought that I might best contribute by
attempting to translate into English a song of Satguru Kabir Saheb. In Trinidad
and Tobago, this popular song of Kabir Saheb is entitled Moko Kahaa
Dhunro Bande Main To Tere Paas Me, and it is sung quite
frequently. I will not attempt
a literal 'translation' because time, space, language and
conditions have all changed since the time of Kabir Saheb. I hope that this
'translation' conveys the meaning, rather than being literally correct.
But before that, permit me the following few
words to you the reader. This message is for you only, no one else. I
sincerely hope that you will find the message helpful. Please consider:
We human beings [who are reading this message]
have the ability to analyse our existence and condition. We are blessed to have
the message of Satguru Kabir Saheb, which teaches us that we are part and
parcel of Satpurush, that we have lost our way in the creation of Kaalpurush,
and that we have the ability to return to that condition with the help of Hajur
Saheb. This path is one of daily dharma as shown by Hajur Saheb, consisting of
dhyaan, sumiran and bhajan, as well as right thoughts, right words, right
deeds, right diet etc. This path is one of constant remembrance of what must be
our goal. It is a path of dharma which reduces our store of karma and minimises
our present 'creation of karma'. It is a path of Gurumukh - listening to the
guidance from the Satguru [Satpurush], not a path of Manmukh - listening to the
guidance from the mind [Kaalpurush].
Thank you for your time and allowing me to
interject 'my thoughts'. If anything is amiss, please disregard my
failings. Your feedback is most welcome [kpdass@hotmail.com].
So, here is 'my' 'translation' of the song:
Moko Kahaa
Dhunro Bande Main To Tere Paas Me
O seeker, where are you looking for me,
I am with you.
I am not confined to Pilgrimages, nor Images, nor
Solitary Places, nor Mandir, nor Masjid, nor Kailaash, nor Kaashee.
I am not confined to Repetition of
Names, nor to arduous Physical Practices, nor Fasting, nor Rites
and Ceremonies, nor Yoga, nor Renunciation.
I am not confined to the Breath of Life,
nor the Body, nor the Top Of The Head, nor Space, nor the Middle Of The
Forehead.
I am
in the breath of all breaths.
O Seeker of the Truth you can find
me instantly. Kabir Saheb says, Listen Dear Brothers,
I am in the
Faith of All Faiths.
It is important to remember that to explain a
non-physical 'thing' using a language made for physical things
would be difficult. To try to put that in perspective, how could we explain to
a born-blind person what the colour of a rainbow is? I suggest that it is
impossible to convey the true meaning. Similarly, to try and describe
Satpurush, 'what' 'He' is, 'where' 'He' is etc, is difficult. It is like trying
to describe Santa Claus. So we say 'he' is an 'old man', with a 'white beard'
and a 'red suit' riding on a 'sleigh' powered by flying 'reindeer', and that
'he' 'visits' all good children on one night each year and distributes 'toys'.
We do the best we can to explain to someone who cannot understand, even though
we have not really 'seen' 'him'. But we believe in 'Him'. And so we
'translate' as above.
The gist is, Kabir Saheb is saying that Satpurush
is already with us, infused in us, closer than the closest thing we can think
of. So close that we may be unable to decipher between ourselves and 'Him'. We
do not have to seek 'Him' at any specific location on the Earth [or the planets
and stars]. We do not have to seek 'Him' by engaging in 'difficult' practices. And
at the same time, seeking 'Him' is easy for any Seeker of Truth.
Our first step is to accept a guide. We have to
believe that 'He' 'is' 'there', and that the 'Guide' has 'seen' 'Him' and that
the 'Guide' can show us the way. When we do this, we listen to the instructions
from the 'Guide', follow those instructions and voila! 'In the twinkling of an
eye', or if you like, 'instantly', 'He' 'appears'.
In the book Anuraag Saagar, Kabir Saheb 'takes'
Indramati to Satlok, where she 'sees' Satpurush and exclaims that Kabir Saheb
and 'Him' are 'the same'! Several other songs and couplets of Kabir Saheb
describe how we can 'reach' Satlok and 'meet' Satpurush. We have to believe
that Hajur Saheb can show us the way and follow his instructions.
Remember, this message is for you the reader. Do
not attempt to rationalise how anyone else would be able to accept it and use
it. If someone else reads it, then they can judge for themselves. I urge you
not to attempt to apply this message to 'all other people in the universe -
past and present'. It cannot be applied generally. Everyone has their own time
and place for their message, their understanding, their belief and their 'revelation'.
This message is for you the reader only. Your understanding, your belief and
your implementation is the only thing that matters in this message.
This then is my understanding of some of the song
as well as the teachings of Kabir Saheb. I sincerely hope that it helps
you on your path. Since I am sure that I have made many mistakes in attempting
this translation and interpretation, I apologise and seek your forgiveness. I
also seek forgiveness from Hajur Saheb for any misunderstanding. Kindly disregard
any failings and may you experience the Grace and Blessings of Hajur Saheb
showering always.
Satnaam, Saheb Bandagee.
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What is: Para-Bhakti and Shabd Surati Yog Sadhna
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Bandagi Saheb,
What is: Para-Bhakti and Shabd
Surati Yog Sadhna
Shabd Surati Yog is a practical (Dhyan Maarag) meditation
technique to enable the mystical experience of seeing the Inner Light and
listening to the Shabd Soul Music.
This science of the spirit has been distilled from the
ancient yogis of India. The method was re-defined for modern times by Satguru
Sant Kabir Saheb.
The (Dhyan) meditation technique of "Shabd Surati
Yog Sadhna" which the mystics have called the Para-bhakti "Science of
the Soul" can be practiced daily in the comfort and convenience of one's
own home.
The practice of Shabd Surati Yog Sadhna is a process of "dying while living", in which
the externalized attention is inverted to allow one to come in contact with the
divine power within. Contact with this Primal Source of (Shanti) Peace, (Prem) Love,
and (Anand) Bliss, penetrates our entire being, removing our fears, worries and
anxieties.
Reference to the Divine Light and Inner Sound that flow
from the Creator, is found in the writings and recorded experiences of saints,
yogis and mystics.
In the Guru Kabir Bijak Granth and Kabir Brahm Nirupam
Granth we have a spiritual dialogue in accurately recorded mystical poetry of Satguru
Kabir and Dharam Dass, which is set to traditional Indian music (raags) to
guide, inspire and elevate us.
Its universal message is known as Guru Kripa. Everyone has
the capacity to reconnect to the Primal Source of inner Peace, Love, Harmony
and Bliss. The (Dhyan Maarag) concentration is the method "to go
within", and experience it.
Soul Journey Return to Essence
Preparation: General (Dhyan) meditation
instructions)
A) Choose
a place and time for meditation Practice (Abhyaas)
Dhyan Maarag can be practiced at any time and place we
wish. However, when we first begin to meditate, it is best to sit in a clean
and quiet place free from the noise of mobile phones and television, and away
from other noisy activities. The Gurus of Shabd Surti Yog Sadhna encourage meditation
on the Five Holy Naam in the quiet early morning (before breakfast), and before
retiring for sleep.
B) Choose a comfortable position
(Asana-sitting still)
Meditation begins with first making our body still, by
choosing a position that is comfortable, either sitting in a chair (both feet
flat on ground) or in a cross-legged position with spine erect (keeping spine,
head and neck aligned naturally) in the basic yoga pose called "sukhasan".
It is important to gradually develop one's capacity of sitting with a relaxed
attitude, without any bodily tension. To transcend the body is the goal, not
torturing oneself.
C) Concentrate at the Eye Center (Trikuti,
mind’s focal point)
Once in the sitting position, the eyes are closed, shutting
out the external world, and returning the attention within one's self. This is
done by focusing the gaze in the middle of the “dark inner screen.” By
continuously looking into this "dark veil", the darkness will fade to
lighter and lighter shades, eventually opening into the infinite space. The
mystics call this "Entering the Til." In Shabd Surati Yog Sadhna the
concentration is not inside the body, but horizontally straight out, 8 to 10
inches out of the forehead or vertically, elbow length above the crown of the head (Surati Naal). No tension is put on
the eyes or the forehead, or crown of the head. Gentle, loving steady
concentration is needed. This concentration merges into meditation.
SIMRAN: repetition (to quiet the mind and calm the vritties)
The Gurus of Surati Shabd Yog Sadhna understood the
fleeting nature of the mind, which they say prevents us from experiencing the
soul (atman). The restless mind has a tendency to wander from thought to thought,
thinking and worrying and fantasizing, and reflecting on anything and
everything. It is never still, always going towards the exterior. Massive
amounts of continuous distractions prevent us from "going within." However,
this same mind can be gradually tamed, not by force, but by focusing on
repetition. The masters have devised methods of concentration to keep the mind
focused away from daily thoughts, by repetition (Simran, zikr) of the five holy
Names of God, the Panch Naam.
This simran of Naam is the key that helps us transcend
thought (time and space) and opens the lock of our inner being. Each tradition and lineage has used a different
Name or Names to help still the mind (Satyanaam, Allah hu Akbar, Radha Soami,
Haqq hu, Nirankar, Great Spirit, Immaculate One, Blessed Light, Infinite God,
Om Mani Padme Hum, Vahi Guru, Sat Naam, Akal Purkh, Noor Allah, Sat Chit
Ananda, Rama, Krishna, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jyoti Niranjan, Sohang, Satt, Ra Rankaar, Onkaar etc.) One can choose whatever
Name with which one is comfortable.
ABSORPTION INTO THE LIGHT
The first part of Shabad Surati Yog Sadhna (Dhyan) begins with sitting still, being quiet, eyes closed,
mentally repeating the five Names, and lovingly gazing into the middle of the
darkness lying in front of us, which will develop into meditation on the inner
light.
Repetition (Simran) is continuous during this. Breathing
is natural and free flowing without paying any attention to it. Breath is not
interfered with. It goes on by itself. As we do so, the attention will be
focused between and behind the eyebrows. (Any strenuous effort will interfere
with the process, for it creates resistance to the natural flow of meditation).
Repeating the Panch
Naam and steadiness of the gaze is all that's needed. While meditating on what lies in front of us,
darkness will fade and Light will emerge. We may see lights of any colour, red,
blue, purple, green, yellow, orange, golden or white light- or flashes of
light.
It is best to concentrate in the middle of whatever we see
inside, and continue the repetition slowly at intervals so as not to disturb
the gaze. Guru Kabir Saheb said: "Panch
Naam Ka Sumiran Karo." "Repeat the Five Holy Names."
Eventually one experiences the withdrawal of the sensory
currents and “numbness” at the eye focus (3 rd eye). The Inner Light will focus
your attention there.
MERGING INTO THE SOUND CURRENT
The second part of Shabd Surati Yog
Sadhna (Dhyan) meditation involves listening to the Sound Current. The preferred
traditional position for this is done by squatting on one's feet in the
"Bhajan position" known as "Crow Pose" in Kundalini Yog,
and resting one's arms on the knees and putting the thumbs in the ears (a seal
from the exterior) to listen to the inner Sound. The focus of our attention is
at the seat of the soul (Ajna Chakra, Tisra Til, Third Eye, Aggya Chakra between
and behind the eyebrows) and one listens to the inner Sound Current coming at
first from the right side and ultimately from the top of the head ("the
heavens"), the Sahasrara chakra (Astam chakra.) This Sound is the Voice of
God, and is referred to in the various scriptures as the Holy Word, Naam,
Shabd, Naad, Nij Naam, Saar Naam, Sajeevan Naam, Kalma ... It is the Creative
Impulse that brought about all of creation with billions of galaxies and solar
systems into being.
Our soul, being of the same essence as the Sound Current
and God, is attracted to the Celestial Melodies by which the soul can travel
through the inner spiritual regions. During the Bhajan practice the Panch Naam
is not repeated. All of one's attention is on simply listening to the Audible
Lifestream, the "music of the spheres", which will pull the spirit
awareness above the body consciousness and into the intoxication of the higher
realms, eventually all the way to Sach Khand, Satyalok, Amarlok and beyond - God
willing (Guru Kripa)
The secret to successful (Dhyan Maarag) meditation lies
in the time and effort devoted to sincere daily practice, and not in
worshipping a person, idols, photos or relying on books/shastras nor in
intellectual debate or poojas, vrats, archanas and upasnas.
Japo Man Sat
Naam, Sada Sat Naam Japo,
Oh my mind Concentrate on Sat Naam. Forever recite Sat
Naam.
In the beginning was the Word, and
the Word was Satya-Naam !
In the Kabir Panth, Satsangh, Parvachan, Bhajan and
Kirtan are to connect people to Prem Bhakti (loving devotion) and generate Shraddha,
Satya Bhav and Vivek (Atma Gyan). Shraddha Bhav + Vivek (Atma
Gyan) = Para-Bhakti.
Para-Bhakti is Sumiran and Dhyan (meditation) on Five Holy Names. (Surati + Five Names = Satpurush)
SURATI KA HAI
KHEL SAARA, SURATI MEIN RACHYO
SANSAARA; JAAKI SURAT LAAG RAHE JEHEVAA, KAHE KABIR PAHUCHAUN
TEHEVAA
Para-Bhakti is above all other Bhaktis, such as Sagun
Bhakti (Worship Devis and Devas, Nirgun Bhakti (Meditation on Chakras or
Mudras). Para-Bhakti is meditation on the Five Holy Names given by Kabir Panth
Gurus and Saints.
I wrote this article to encourage the practice and
understanding of Shabd Surati Yog Sadhna to obtain Sahaj (easy) Samadhi and
permanent liberation from the net of Kaal Purush.
Satyanaam
Mukesh Kumar
Ph - 0417656448
Kabir Panth
Satsangh Group Incorporated Australia
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