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Swami Narayan group saints..Sachchidanand Swami
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  • Sachchidanand Swami, Excessive mad love


    Sachchidanand Swami an ardent staunch devotee having excessive mad love. He also used to see and hear Lord in any stage and in any work. If he could not see Lord, he used to become mad. Then he used to wander everywhere asking the whereabouts of Lord, to animals, trees etc. People used to tie him and shut him in a house. Even then, he used to get out freely. He had no bondage of anything. He used to pass through solid walls also.

    Lord was at Dharampur near Valsad. Ladha Thakkar once asked him for food. Swami replied, "I had been to Dharampur in Samadhi. Lord fed me too much. "Ladha said,"It is 450 kms. away from here"You are boasting in the name of Samadhi. Sachchidanand Swami said, "You won’t trust me , see this."So saying he vomited and showed him Biranj, Dudhpak etc. fed by Lord in Samaghi.

    He could not see anybody suffering or ailing. In the case of drought, people used to go to him for rain. Only by a shout in the name of Indra, it would start raining heavily. He is famous in the Sampraday as the Aishvayra Murti, the master of the powers.

    Jiva Khachar of Gadhda once doubted and commented upon the incident of Durvasa who ate up the one thousand dishes of food. After some days, there was a festival at Gadhda. Jiva Khachar prepared sweets to feed all the Saints. Since Sachchidanand Swami was staying and working at Radha Baug, Lord asked Jiva Khachar to feed him first and to let him go. Jiva Khachar took him to the room where the sweets were kept. He opened and asked Swami to eat as much as he could. Swami opened his mouth and the sweets started to go gradually in it. After some time, the room was empty. Jiva Khachar was very much surprised. Both came to Lord. Lord asked Jiva Khachar, "Have you fed him ?"Sachchidanand Swami replied, "I am yet hungry."Lord told Jiva Khachar, "Not to doubt in the scriptures written by the great people. "Jiva Khachar fell at His feet, He had to prepare sweets again for all.

    Sachchidanand Swami, An ideal love : Once Lord asked Sachchidanand Swami, "How is your love towards me ?"Swami replied, "I have known you as the cause of all the causes, Parabrahma Parabrahma, the Almighty God Supreme. So without any cause or without any fault of mine, if you give a big hammer in the hand of any of these devotees and ask them to crush my knees and ankles with it, afterwards you don’t give or don’t allow to give any medical treatment even then I won’t feel ill of you or any of the devotee who would have crushed my knees and ankles. I won’t even leave this courtyard and go elsewhere to beg. I would remain here only and would collect the offal thrown away in the dunghill or dustbin to eat. Why so ? I know. There are no such type of devotees or saints anywhere. There is no God Supreme except you. There is no source of ultimate redemption anywhere else."
       
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    « Reply #1 on: January 31, 2010, 05:30:07 AM »
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  • A Prayer for Two Unique Blessings

    Neelkanth first met Ramanand Swami at Piplana, near Junagadh. Ramanand Swami had declared, "I am merely the drum-beater, whereas, the true star would soon arrive." He initiated Neelkanth as a sadhu and named Him 'Sahajanand'.
    Soon Ramanand Swami appointed the young Sahajanand Swami as his spiritual successor. During the ceremonial function the twenty-one-year-old Sahajanand asked for two boons from His preceptor: "If any of your devotees has to suffer pain, as from the sting of a scorpion, let Me instead suffer that pain a thousand-fold on every hair of My body. Also if your devotee is destined to have a begging bowl, let that be My lot, but your devotee must not suffer from want of food and clothing."
    In the light of these words, Sahajanand Swami excels as an idol of compassion in the annals of spiritual history


    http://www.swaminarayan.org/lordswaminarayan/saga/6.htm


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  • Wretched is a Miracle-Wisher

    During his spiritual tour Vyapkanand Swami came to Botad. Here, Hamir Khachar's disheartened spirit brightened when Vyapkanand Swami revived his dead mare, by sprinkling water on it and uttering the Swaminarayan Mahamantra. Many praised him for this miracle but Vyapkanand Swami gave credit to Lord Swaminarayan. When he met the Lord, the latter told him sternly, "We have come here to dispel people's ignorance by imparting the knowledge of Atma and Paramatma, and not to perform miracles."
    Shobharam Shastri once said, "Oh Swaminarayan! If you show miracles to important and wealthy people then this Fellowship will grow in leaps and bounds." Lord Swaminarayan replied, "I have no desires for the gifts offered to Me by those who crave for miracles. Before the bliss of God the happiness of the fourteen worlds is insignificant."
    Muktanand Swami sang, "Wretched is he who craves for miracles." Lord Swaminarayan's real miracle was leading the masses onto the path of spiritual regeneration

    http://www.swaminarayan.org/lordswaminarayan/saga/17.htm

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  • The Vile Turn Virtuous


    When Sagram happened to see a silver bangle lying on the road, he covered it with dust, lest his wife should be tempted to pick it up - especially in this time of severe famine. But his wife was made of a nobler moral core and believed others' possessions as mere dust. The lost bangle was restored to its owner. He expressed gratitude by offering a gift to Sagram who declined it, saying, "This is my duty." Having learnt of the transformation of Sagram from the vilest to the virtuous, the King of Bhavnagar invited him to his palace and asked him if Lord Swaminarayan had shown him any miracle. Sagram replied, "The fact that I, a Vaghari by caste am sitting beside you, the King, is in itself the greatest miracle of my life. Lord Swaminarayan has transformed my life."
    Poet laureate Nanalal has said, "Religion preached by Swaminarayan benefits us in life, both here and hereafter."


    http://www.swaminarayan.org/lordswaminarayan/saga/15.htm


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    साईं बाबा अपने पवित्र चरणकमल ही हमारी एकमात्र शरण रहने दो.ॐ साईं राम


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  • From Dross to Gold

    Lord Swaminarayan distributed wheat for grinding among the people of Jetalpur in preparation for a yagna. A prostitute, Laxmi, was also inspired to grind the grains. She kept awake the whole night and ground the wheat with her own hands. As a result, boils showed up on her palms. When, in the morning, she brought the ground flour, the people simply could not believe their eyes. Her sincere and devout efforts won for her the grace of Lord Swaminarayan, which cleansed her immoral heart. Thus dross became gold in the spirit of the Bhagavad Gita. No wonder Kishorelal Mashruwala says, "Lord Swaminarayan, like Buddha, deserves the highest laurels for the sea of transformations brought about by Him among the people. He created spiritual regeneration en masse by fostering devotional fervor in their hearts and by eradicating addictions and immoral habits from their lives."

    http://www.swaminarayan.org/lordswaminarayan/saga/14.htm

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    साईं बाबा अपने पवित्र चरणकमल ही हमारी एकमात्र शरण रहने दो.ॐ साईं राम


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  • Campaigned against Addictions and Superstitions

    Sahajanand Swami redeemed society from the shackles of addictions and superstitions. He preached not to fear the demons and devils, and promoted undivided devotion to God.
    One Mulu Khachar was initiated into the Swaminarayan Sampradaya. As a disciple he was bound to follow the cardinal tenets, but having an old habit for addictions, he was allowed to take opium and tobacco. Once on his way to Vadtal, the pedestrians pointing towards him commented: "That fellow is not a true adherent of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya as he smokes hookah." Muluji could not bear to hear this. So he broke his hookah. At Vadtal, the group was greeted by the devotees and they embraced one another. However, none embraced Mulu Khachar, because he was addicted to opium. He decided to thenceforth abstain from opium. Thus he was weaned away from the addictions of tobacco and opium.
    Thus, Bhagwan Swaminarayan eradicated addictions and superstitions from the lives of thousands of people.


    http://www.swaminarayan.org/lordswaminarayan/saga/12.htm

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  • Moral Principles

    Sahajanand Swami sent groups of sadhus in all directions for preaching and emancipation of spiritual aspirants. They aimed at moral and spiritual revival. The new initiates had to follow the five cardinal tenets: abstinence from addictions, meat, theft, adultery, and sensual pleasures. The tenets were the very pillars of liberation. The sadhus were assigned the difficult task of initiating five new spiritual aspirants daily before taking their meals.
    "His reforms lay in imbibing the highest moral codes in the lives of the downtrodden. He raised the respect for lower class people, namely, cobblers, carpenters, tailors and farmers to that accorded to pure Brahmins by elevating their moral standards."
    "Abstinence from addictions, intoxicants, meat, onions, garlic, eating of food without daily worship of the Lord and drinking of unfiltered milk or water, marked the sublime living of the followers of the Swaminarayan Fellowship," remarked Shri Kishorelal Mashruwala.


    http://www.swaminarayan.org/lordswaminarayan/saga/11.htm

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    साईं बाबा अपने पवित्र चरणकमल ही हमारी एकमात्र शरण रहने दो.ॐ साईं राम


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  • Caring for Youths

    Lord Swaminarayan's mission has been perpetuated by a succession of God-realised Sadhus, the incarnations of Akshar. After Shastriji Maharaj, Yogiji Maharaj spread the philosophy of Akshar and Purushottam. With his ever-smiling face and saintly character, he endeared these spiritual precepts to thousands of spiritual aspirants, above all to youths. He founded schools and hostels for them and opened youth centers in India and abroad to promote moral values. He initiated many graduate youths into the saffron order. Some studied Sanskrit while some learnt music. Yogiji Maharaj's simplicity and pure saintliness earned him reverence from one and all.


    http://www.swaminarayan.org/lordswaminarayan/saga/26.htm


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    साईं बाबा अपने पवित्र चरणकमल ही हमारी एकमात्र शरण रहने दो.ॐ साईं राम


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  • The British Officials

    Collector Williamson briefed the Christian missionary Bishop Heber about the extraordinary socio-religious reforms of Bhagwan Swaminarayan. Bishop Heber then met Bhagwan Swaminarayan at Nadiad and was astonished to see hundreds of disciplined devotees from various unruly tribes in the service of the Lord. They were even prepared to sacrifice their lives for Bhagwan Swaminarayan, whereas his bodyguards protected him only to earn a living. Bhagwan Swaminarayan's spiritual heights became obvious. Bhagwan Swaminarayan gave Bishop Heber His book of moral codes - the Shikshapatri.
    In spite of ill-health Swaminarayan met Sir John Malcolm, the then Governor of Bombay, at Rajkot in the Kothi Compound's bungalow. Malcolm gave Him a tumultuous welcome and extended his generous co-operation for His reforms. Bhagwan Swaminarayan gave him His Shikshapatri requesting him to protect Brahmins and cows to which Sir John Malcolm willingly agreed.
    Bhagwan Swaminarayan's efforts in elevating the moral standards of the masses and providing aid in times of calamities greatly impressed the British.


    http://www.swaminarayan.org/lordswaminarayan/saga/18.htm

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  • Bhagwan Swaminarayan
     
    Uplift of Women


    In eighteenth century Gujarat, there existed four main Sampradayas: Shaiva, Vaishnava, Jain and Shakta. Of them, the Shakta flourished rapidly. Two factors boosted this spread: ignorance and the hedonistic psyche of the people, who indulged in meat, alcohol and adultery.
    With its branches of Vama, Kaul, Cholio and others, the Shakta Sampradaya had also perverted religion by regarding adultery as a means to moksha. Feudal chiefs of large and small sub-states within Gujarat also favoured this exploitation of women and therefore followed and supported these cults.
    Against such deeply ingrained hedonism, a mountain of prejudice and ignorant opposition, Bhagwan Swaminarayan proved to be the first, perhaps the only luminary, in India who rose against the shocking plight of women in society. For them, He carved a tunnel of succour, liberating them from their neglected status, suppression and exploitation.
    Some practices He outright eradicated; others He refined.
    First, He exhorted people to abolish the practice of Sati. This involved the forced or voluntary immolation of a widow on the cremation pyre of her dead husband. The Lord enlightened women about the invaluable opportunity of a human birth graced by God. And only a human birth facilitated moksha in transcending the cycle of births and deaths. Sati flouted this grace and was in essence Atmahatya (suicide) and therefore a sin. His practical and patient approach successfully eradicated Sati from most areas of Gujarat.
    Simultaneously, He persevered in persuading people to forsake female infanticide in which newly-born baby girls were drowned in a pot of milk. This practice chiefly prevailed among the Rajputs and Kathis. He offered parents financial aid to defray dowry costs, on the condition they desist from killing newly-born females. This, He divulged, involved three great sins:1 killing an innocent relative, Stri hatya - killing a helpless female and bal-hatya - killing a child. He warned them, in prophecy, that if they did not abandon this practice voluntarily now, they would have to later, when a powerful political ruler arrived. This covertly referred to the British, who began to establish themselves in south Gujarat around 1803. Later, on behalf of the East India Company, to support Gaekwad of Baroda Col. Walker entered Kathiawad in 1807, to make a financial settlement with the chiefs of the sub states.2 The British later banned female infanticide. In addition to see Bhagwan Swaminarayan's edifying effects, Sir John Malcolm on his visit to Kathiawad in 1830, also wished to check female infanticide among the Jadeja Rajputs.3
    Bhagwan Swaminarayan's efforts then focused on the religious education of women. Female education in general had practically disappeared from society as a result of foreign rule over the centuries. At best, a mother might impart to her children traditional stories and folklore that she may have heard from the village bard.
    Bhagwan Swaminarayan's first bold step provided special worshipping areas for women. He appointed women well-versed in the Satsang lore to preach to other women. In some towns, even separate mandirs were built for them and males were prohibited entry. Women could now offer devotion to God on a par with men. This encouraged women to think independently and attain leadership skills to teach each other. An off-shoot advantage of this surfaced about twenty-five years after Bhagwan Swaminarayan's demise. Under Colonial rule, schools for female education sprung up in the cities of Gujarat. Some of the first women teachers arrived from the Swaminarayan Sampradaya.
    His segregation of the sexes during religious gatherings not only provided women the freedom to manage their own activities, but also shielded them from the promiscuous behaviour of males, which Bhagwan Swaminarayan had frequently observed in His teenage sojourns. A Gujarati author, Kishorelal Mashruwala noted: 'His insistence in this matter stemmed from observing the rot that had infiltrated religious sects of the period.'4
    There also remained the problem of widows. Unlike the prevailing social discrimination of widows, Bhagwan Swaminarayan did not consider them inauspicious. On the contrary, He offered them another option; to adopt the life of a Samkhyayogini. Such a group of widows would live in special areas in mandir precincts, avoid the company of males, offer devotion to God, practise austerities and preach to women devotees.

    Purity of Speech
    To instil cultural values in the people, Bhagwan Swaminarayan left no stone unturned. Even a seemingly superfluous factor as speech concerned Him.
    He forbade the vulgar tradition of singing ribald songs - known as fatana - during marriage ceremonies. To this end, He instructed His poet Paramhansas, namely Muktanand and Premanand, to compose kirtans glorifying the marriage episodes described in the scriptures, such as Tulsi vivaha and Rukhmani vivaha, to be sung instead. This revived sacredness in marriages.
    An other undignified and distasteful practice concerned the usage of the word rand. A slang, derogatory term for a widow or a prostitute, men used it derisingly to address any female. Surprisingly, even women did not fail to use it when bickering with each other, thus lowering their own dignity. Bhagwan Swaminarayan exhorted both men and women to abjure its usage. No matter what the social dictates, it just did not befit a disciple to utter obscenities from lips that chanted the Lord's glory.
    Finally, He exhorted people to use speech sparingly, like ghee, not freely like water.

    Moksha for All
    Bhagwan Swaminarayan's purpose of incarnating centred on redeeming infinite Jivas (souls). He removed distinctions of sex, caste, wealth, status, religion, friend or foe.
    However, an incorrect interpretation of some scriptures then prevailing, claimed that women could not attain moksha. This would only be possible in a male birth. But Bhagwan Swaminarayan revealed that the soul - Atma - is neither male nor female. In the Shikshapatri (116) - the code of conduct written by Him for His followers, He advocates identification of the Atma, with Brahman to offer worship to Parabrahman. Therefore women automatically obtain the right to moksha
    To consider an example an aged devotee named Mulima, of Ganala, after years of sincere devotion in the Satsang, once instructed her husband to return home at midday from the fields to perform her final rites. In a vision Maharaj had informed her that since her life span had ended, He would arrive at midday to take her to Akshardham - His divine abode. Bewildered at her statement, for she appeared quite healthy, her husband ignored her.
    Nonetheless, a few minutes before twelve, filled with anxiety, he returned, just in case her statement proved true. He saw her sitting cross-legged in meditation, taking her final breaths. He then attempted to assure her, 'Do not worry about my plight, but take care of your moksha.' Hearing this weak statement of uncertainty, she awakened and reprimanded him, 'With these hands, I have served Maharaj. They have thus been sanctified. Visitors who have drunk water or eaten food even once from my hands will definitely be redeemed. Since you have eaten food made by me all these years, it is you who should be confident of your moksha! And if you are to be redeemed, don't you think I will?' She then re-entered the state of samadhi and as a snake sheds its skin she shed her body. Arriving in a divine form, Maharaj took her to Akshardham.
    Shreeji Maharaj's approach even towards a sinful person such as a prostitute reflects His unbiased grace. Prior to the yagna in Jetalpur, He distributed wheat to the townsfolk, to be ground into flour for use in the festival. Nathibai, a prostitute, plucked up courage to approach the Lord in the assembly, to be allowed to grind wheat. If Bhagwan Swaminarayan was indeed God, she wished to be cleansed of her sins.
    As she inched her way through the assembly, an outcry arose in the women's section. The male devotees also looked at her scornfully. But when Maharaj saw her, with a wave of His hand He indicated to the assembly to let her through. She requested Him to permit her to contribute. He agreed, but only if she ground the wheat herself. This she promised. He then allotted her one maund.
    She laboured all night with heartfelt devotion. Unaccustomed to such strenuous work her palms blistered. In the morning she brought the flour to the Lord. He requested her to show her palms. Satisfied, He accepted the flour. She then pleaded for forgiveness for her sinful life, also asking Him to grace and sanctify her 'house of sin'. Pleased with her sincerity and resolution, He addressed her as "sister", and blessed her. He granted her moksha, on a level similar to His senior Paramhansa - Muktanand Swami! Subsequently, He sanctified her house.
    Muktanand Swami composed a moving kirtan empathizing with Nathibai, glorifying the Lord's grace on her. Being a brahmachari, it is also remarkable that Muktanand Swami wrote a special code of rules for women, known as the Sati Gita. Commenting on this unique work, a French scholar, Françoise Mallison, has noted, 'No one has yet written codes for Satis (chaste women) as Muktanand Swami.'5
    Yet contemporary society loathed the uplift of lower caste women by Bhagwan Swaminarayan and not only castigated Him, but maligned Him as ill-mannered; devoid of any social etiquette. He did not let this thwart His work.
    In the village of Langnoj, a few miles from Ahmedabad, Bhagwan Swaminarayan visited the house of a poor, low caste, Bhavsar woman named Sonbai to take prasad. But a rich Nagar brahmin devotee, Gangama, told her that since her grain and pulses were of a low quality, she should prepare food for the sadhus accompanying Maharaj. She, Gangama, would use her own higher quality grain for Maharaj. Sonbai's dreams shattered. Silently, she grieved, unable to object to someone of a higher caste.
    When Maharaj arrived, He noticed Sonbai's gloominess and questioned her. Distraught, she wept, barely managing to relate Gangama's decision. Maharaj calmed her. He requested her to fetch whatever she had cooked. Exhilarated with His decision, she served Him devotedly. Just as He finished dining, Gangama arrived with her food. Maharaj calmly suggested that since He had already taken prasad, she was welcome to have what she had brought.
    The sweeping effects of Bhagwan Swaminarayan's audacious and revolutionary steps in uplifting women, with a marked emphasis on protecting their chastity and dignity, induced many to forsake their cults to join the Swaminarayan Sampradaya. Contemporary society began to respect its lofty spiritual values. The Collector of Baroda, Mr. Williamson observed, 'Swaminarayan exhorts people to regard women with respect and purity.'6


    http://www.swaminarayan.org/lordswaminarayan/biography/4.htm

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    Sai baba let your holy lotus feet be our sole refuge.OMSAIRAM
    साईं बाबा अपने पवित्र चरणकमल ही हमारी एकमात्र शरण रहने दो.ॐ साईं राम


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