Bhagavad Gita Bhakti bhakti marg Cycle of Birth and Death Detachment devotion Dharma Divine Grace Faith Guru Guru Kripa Guru Maharaj guru maharaj teachings Humanity Humility humility and surrender humility in spirituality kaliyug dharma Karma Krishna liberation materialism moksha marg moksha path naam smaran narayan bhajan narayan naam parmatma realization Ramanuja Sanatan Dharma Satsang Satsang importance Self-Realization selfless service service Siddhdata Ashram Spiritual Awakening Spiritual Enlightenment Spiritual Growth spirituality spiritual liberation spiritual practice surrender vedantic discourse vedantic teaching

Param Pavitra Sthaan Hai, Sidhaata Kaa Dhaam,
Saare Tirath Kar Liye, Lekar Guru Ka Naam.

This is a supremely holy place, the abode of the Siddhas.
All pilgrimages are accomplished by taking the name of the Guru.

Guru Charnan Ki Dhool Bhi, Mile Agar Naadaan,
Daud Ke Sar Pe Dhaar Le, Yaa Ko Nahin Bakhaan.

Even if an ignorant person gets the dust of the Guru’s feet,
they should quickly apply it to their head.
No one can fully describe its glory.

Brahmastra Ki Kaat Hai, Guru Kirpaa Bekaat, Guru Kripaa Jaa Par Bhaye, Vaa Ki Ban Gaie Baat.

The Guru’s grace can cut through the effects of Brahmastra. Whoever receives the Guru’s grace, their life becomes successful.

Ab Aage Naa Vyarth Ho, Saanso Kaa Vyopaar, Simar Naam Gurudev Kaa, Jo Jag Ke Aadhaar.

From now on, let not the business of breaths be in vain. Remember the name of Gurudev, who is the support of the world.

Guru Bachaavanhaar Hai, Guru Hi Bakshanhaar, Jaa Ke Sir Pe Haath Hai, Vaa Ko Bedaa-Paar.

The Guru is the savior, the Guru is the forgiver. Whoever has the Guru’s hand on their head will cross the ocean of existence.

Jahaan Samarpan Bhaav Hai, Vahaan Guru Aashish, Bagiyaa Seva Dharm Ki, Premaansoovan Se Seench .X2

Where there is a feeling of surrender, there the Guru’s blessings are present. The garden of service and duty should be watered with the nectar of love.