GURU PURNIMA CELEBRATIO ON30TH JULY 2007
Shree Ramdas Satsang Mandal, Wembley celebrated Guru Purnima at S.S.P.Drill Hall in Southall. After Bhagwan Ramdevji Maharaj’s Samaiya all present were served with delicious dinner(Maha Prasad) prepared by a team of ladies in the same hall. At 7.30 p.m. all were welcomed. Following the Arti Shantilal Jagatia and family were the first to perform Guru Poojan. Throughout the ceremony bhajan, satsang and Dhoon were continuous. Some guests had come from Peterborough, Leicester and Milton Keynes. The event ended at 10.30 p.m. There was no time left for Sant Bapu to convey his message to the followers of Maha Dharma.and so here it is as follows:
Happiness keeps you sweet;
Trials keep you strong;
Sorrows keep you Human;
Failures keep you Humble;
Success keeps you Glowing;
But only God keeps you Going.
We hope to see you all and many more next year.
“Guru
Govind Dono Khade, Kisko Lagu Pai,
Balihari Gurudevki Jisne Govind Diyo Batai”
Meaning
- if the Guru and the Almighty God appears before you, to whom would
you bow first? Saints have said, “Without a Satguru’s
blessings you wouldn’t even recognise God.” Therefore,
one must bow to the Satguru first.
Guru
meaning a teacher. In Sanskrit a Guru is a person who takes you
from darkness to light. There are various types of Teachers / Gurus.
Everyone needs a Guru as there is no enlightenment / true knowledge
without a Guru.
Main
Gurus in our lives are:–
Our
first Guru is the Parents. They bring us in this world and guide
and make us independent by giving a basic knowledge of life - help
us to walk, talk, eat, dress etc. and lead us to the second Guru.
The
second Guru is a Teacher at school where we learn the art of communication
and specialise in the topics of our choice.
The
third Guru is called a “tilak Guru” a symbolic
Dharma Guru as it is believed that a soul without a Dharma
Guru is considered
to be unholy.
The
fourth Guru is Dharma Guru / Satguru – who would give
the basic knowledge of life, religion (Dharma) and God and
show the
way to the salvation of the soul.
He is believed to be in direct contact with the Almighty and his
blessings can get us out of the circle of life and death and give
us the ultimate peace.
Satguru is like an Immigration Officer with an authority to grant
visas to visit and explore the Govind Dham – self-realisation
- travel beyond what we can see. Only Satguru can give us the vision
to see the glory of the Almighty – open our third hidden
spiritual eye.
We
should strive to see what is ours – the Soul. We live in the
age of science and we believe in only what we see or personally
experience. The Soul cannot be seen by our naked eyes and although
we can experience the Soul, we have no ability to recognise or identify
the Soul. There cannot be true knowledge without the Satguru’s
teaching. You may read a thousand books but you cannot gain the
knowledge, which a Guru can give you.
We
are like a blind person, in the spiritual world. If four blind persons
were asked to identify an elephant each would describe the elephant
as that part of the elephant they may have touched. E.g. the one
who touches a leg would describe the elephant as being like a pillar,
the one who touches the trunk would say the elephant was like a
rope, the one who touches the tail may say it was like a broom and
the one who touches the body would say it was like a barrel of grain.
All of them would be wrong. Only the person with the full view of
the elephant could fully describe the elephant. Likewise the Satguru
is the only person who has the full knowledge and vision, of the
life, and can explain the mystery of life and death.
Therefore,
we need Gurus to take us through various stages in life to achieve
the ultimate goal.
Once
you have accepted someone as a Guru it becomes that Guru’s
responsibility to provide you with the necessary knowledge to see
you through your life. Just as a teacher at a school would teach
and help you to get through your exams, a Guru would work for you
throughout the year and try to make you see the light of life. Therefore,
Disciples have nominated a full moon day in a year called “Gurupurnima”
when each Disciple would pay respect and bow to his Guru, bathe
the Guru’s feet, as a sign of submission and offer him a
gift (dakshina) in appreciation of the knowledge and blessings
received
from the Guru during the year which will take the Disciple from
darkness to light. That is the importance of the GURUPURNIMA
Jay Vadher. |