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About Mrityunjayanand

Still like a newly borne baby, crying in lap of most revered Gurudev with closed eyes. I know nothing more than this "About Me". This given name "Mrityunjayanand" is HIS blessing. Each word being shared here is HIS grace, blessings, teachings where I stand simply as HIS mouthpiece and nothing is here on or of my own. My efforts to spread HIS divine and intuitive teachings are HIS instructions and my humble services in lotus feet of most revered Gurudev. Humble Wishes!!!

“Four kinds of devotees, O the best of Bharat, worship me”…..sings Lord Krishn in Bhagavad Gita!!!

The four kinds cover all worshipers. There are first those who do the appointed task because doing it will bring good fortune, they are the doers of selfish action. There are, then, men who devote themselves to God because they … Continue reading

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All desires are forbidden, but yearning for the attainment of God is essential as we cannot be inclined to worship in its absence…!!!

The whole wisdom of the Ved has been breathed forth from God. Lord Krishn sings in Bhagavad Gita: “O Arjun, I am that which makes water liquescent, the radiance in the sun and the moon, the sacred syllable OM, the … Continue reading

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What does abiding firmly in God mean? When does that stage appear at which there is not even the least imperfection…??

Lord Krishn himself laid the basis of a question by stating “madgatenāntarātmanā” that the best yogi is one whose Self abides in God. What does abiding firmly in God mean? Many a yogi attain to God, but they feel something … Continue reading

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What is the end of the acquiescent worshiper whose inconstant mind has strayed from selfless action and deprived of perception?

Not all worshipers are rewarded with success in their attempt to achieve yog, although this does not mean that they have no faith in it. The practice of yog is often disrupted by the restless mind. But what happens to … Continue reading

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The mind is doubtlessly fickle and hard to restrain, but it is disciplined by perseverance of effort and renunciation….!!!

Arjun feels helpless. With his fickle and inconstant mind, he can foresee no prospect of a steady and constant adherence to the Path of Knowledge which Lord Krishn has represented to him as the capacity to view all things equally. … Continue reading

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What a well-restrained mind is and what is the consequence of this restraint through metaphysical vision of Bhagavad Gita…??

When a lamp is kept where there is not a whiff of air, its wick burns steadily and the flame goes straight up-it does not tremble. So it is used as a simile for the subdued mind of a yogi … Continue reading

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