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There are four levels of experiencing deep connection with the Divine.
1. Saamipya
It means to feel that we are very close and very dear to the Divine. Now when will you get this experience? Will you feel this closeness tomorrow, day after tomorrow, 10 days
later or a few months later? No! Right now, in this very moment, just feel that you are very close to the Divine. This is what a Guru does. A Guru helps you feel that closeness with the Divine.
2. Saanidhya
Saanidhya means to feel or invoke the presence of the Divine. When you meditate, you become aware of the existence of the Divine; you experience the presence.
For example, we are enveloped by the air at all times but we do not always feel its presence. When you
take a deep breath in, you realize the presence of the air all around you. In the same way, we are always enveloped by God but we do not feel His presence. To experience the presence of the Divine, we perform yajnas, pujas and celebrate different festivals.
3. Saarupya
Saarupya means seeing the Divine in yourself and in all forms everywhere. It means to feel that ‘the Divine is in me, and I am the Divine’. It means to realize that the Divine is present in my form, and in all the forms around me.
Though formless, the Divine is present in all the forms. 4. Saayuja
The ultimate state is Saayujya which means to feel totally one with the Divine, merging so completely that you see no difference between yourself and the Divine. In this state, there is no two (no duality),
there is only One. This total oneness can only be experienced in deep silence, in the stillness of the Being, when you are totally one with the Divine.
Har Har Mahadev🙏🚩
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Ramanathaswamy Mandir at Rameshwaram is an important pilgrimage site for the followers of Dharma. It is believed that a visit to this Mandir washes away one's sins and brings salvation (moksha). Located on an island off the Sethu coast of Rameshwaram, Ramanathaswamy Mandir
can be reached via Pamban Bridge across the sea. Being situated in Rameswaram, the shrine is popularly known as Rameshwaram Temple. Rameswaram is a town in Ramanathpuram district of Tamil Nadu. The town is particularly famous for its religious shrine of Ramanathaswamy.
The nearest airport to Rameshwaram is located at Madurai, which lies at a distance of 163 kms. One can easily reach Rameshwaram by taking regular tourist buses or by hiring taxis from all the major cities of Tamil Nadu including Madurai, Chennai and Trichy.
श्री राम का घर छोड़ना एक षड्यंत्रों में घिरे राजकुमार की करुण कथा है और कृष्ण जी का घर छोड़ना गूढ़ कूटनीति।
राम जो आदर्शों को निभाते हुए कष्ट सहते हैं, कृष्ण षड्यंत्रों के हाथ नहीं आते, बल्कि स्थापित आदर्शों को चुनौती देते हुए एक नई परिपाटी को जन्म देते हैं।
श्री राम से श्री कृष्ण हो जाना एक सतत प्रक्रिया है....
राम को मारिचि भ्रमित कर सकता है, लेकिन कृष्ण को पूतना की ममता भी नहीं उलझा सकती।
राम अपने भाई को मूर्छित देखकर ही बेसुध बिलख पड़ते हैं, लेकिन कृष्ण अभिमन्यु को दांव पर लगाने से भी नहीं हिचकते।
राम राजा हैं, कृष्ण
राजनीति...राम रण हैं, कृष्ण रणनीति...
राम मानवीय मूल्यों के लिए लड़ते हैं, कृष्ण मानवता के लिए...
हर मनुष्य की यात्रा राम से ही शुरू होती है और समय उसे कृष्ण बनाता है।
व्यक्ति का कृष्ण होना भी उतना ही जरूरी है, जितना राम होना..
लेकिन राम से प्रारंभ हुई यह यात्रा तब तक
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But,
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popularity because of its unique physical features and the legends that stem from it. Also, many locals call the parijaat tree, “the tree from paradise” and associate it with spirituality and religion. The sacred nature of the tree has made it a tourist attraction, one that
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