Three generations bestowing divine blessings in a row upon “Geetadhara”..!!!

Revered Paramhans Satsangi Jee, Most revered Gurudev of Revered Paramhans Paramanand Jee Gurudev

 

Sings Bhagavad Gita:

मन्मना भव मद्भक्तो मद्याजी मां नमस्कुरु
मामेवैष्यसि युक्त्वैवमात्मानं मत्परायणः

manmanā bhava madbhakto madyājī mām namaskuru
māmevaisyasi yuktvaivamātmānam matparāyanah||9-34||

 

 

Revered Paramhans Paramanand Jee, Most Revered Gurudev of Revered Paramhans AdgadanandJee Gurudev

Most revered Paramhans Adgadanand Jee Gurudev My spiritual master

 

मन्मना भव मद्भक्तो मद्याजी मां नमस्कुरु
मामेवैष्यसि सत्यं ते प्रतिजाने प्रियोऽसि मे

manmanā bhava madbhakto madyājī māṁ namaskuru
māmevaiṣyasi satyaṁ te pratijāne priyo’si me|18-65|

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Humble Wishes..!!!                 Namo Namah Shri Guru Padukabhyam

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!!!
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4 Responses to Three generations bestowing divine blessings in a row upon “Geetadhara”..!!!

  1. Mrityunjayanand says:

    Anant Samsar Samudra Tar
    Naukayitabhyam
    GuruBhaktidabhyam Vairagya
    Samrajyada Poojanabhyam
    Namo Namah Shri Guru Padukabhyam

    Kavitva Varashi Nishakarabhyam
    Daurbhagya Davambud Malikabhyam
    Durikrita Namra Vipattitabhyam
    Namo Namah Shri Guru Padukabhyam

    Nata Yayo Shripatitam Samiyuh
    Kadachidapyashu Daridravaryaha
    Mookascha
    Vachaspatitahitabhyam
    Namo Namah Shri Guru Padukabhyam

    Nalik Nikash Padaahritabhyam
    Nana Vimohadi Nivarikabhyam
    Namajjanabhist
    Tatipradabhyam
    Namo Namah Shri Guru Padukabhyam

    Nrupali Mauli Vraja Ratna Kanti
    Sarid Viraja Jhasha Kanyakabhyam
    Nrupatvadabhyam Natlok Panktihi
    Namo Namaha Shri Guru Padukabhyam

    Papandhakarark Paramparabhyam
    Traap Trayaheendra Khageshwarabhyam
    Jadyabdhi Samsoshana Vadawabhyam
    Namo Namah Shri Guru Padukabhyam

    Shamadi Shatka Pradavaibhavabhyam
    Samadi Dana Vrata Dikshitabhyam
    Ramadhavangri Sthir
    Bhaktidabhyam
    Namo Namah Shri Guru Padukabhyam

    Swarchaparanaam Akhileshtadabhyam
    Swaha Sahayaksha Dhurandarabhyam
    Swantachchabhava Prada Poojanabhyam
    Namo Namah Shri Guru Padukabyam

    Kamadisarp Vraj Gaarudabhyam
    Viveka Vairagyanidhi Pradabhyam
    Bodh Pradabhyam Drut Mokshadabhyam
    Namo Namah Shri Guru Padukabyam
    Namo Namah Shri Guru Padukabyam
    Namo Namah Shri Guru Padukabyam….!!!

  2. Mrityunjayanand says:

    Bhagavad Gita sings:

    मन्मना भव मद्भक्तो मद्याजी मां नमस्कुरु।
    मामेवैष्यसि सत्यं ते प्रतिजाने प्रियोऽसि मे॥१८-६५॥

    manmanā bhava madbhakto madyājī māṁ namaskuru|
    māmevaiṣyasi satyaṁ te pratijāne priyo’si me||18-65||

    “I give you my sincere pledge, because you are so dear to me, that you must attain to me if you keep me in mind, adore me, worship me, and bow in obeisance to me.”

    Arjun was exhorted earlier to seek refuge in the God that dwells in the realm of the heart. And now he is prompted to find shelter under Sri Krishn. He is also told that in order to find this sanctuary he has to listen again to the Lord’s most esoteric words. Doesn’t Sri Krishn intend to communicate by this that finding shelter under a noble teacher-preceptor is indispensable for the seeker who has taken to the spiritual path?

    As expounded by most revered Gurudev.
    Humble Wishes!!!

  3. Mrityunjayanand says:

    Bhagavad Gita sings:

    सर्वधर्मान् परित्यज्य मामेकं शरणं व्रज।
    अहं त्वां सर्वपापेभ्यो मोक्ष्ययिष्यामि मा शुचः॥१८-६६॥

    sarvadharmān parityajya māmekaṁ śaraṇaṁ vraja|
    ahaṁ tvāṁ sarvapāpebhyo mokṣyayiṣyāmi mā śucaḥ||18-66||

    “Grieve not, for l shall free you from all sins if you abandon all other obligations (dharm) and seek refuge in me alone.”

    Arjun is counselled that he has to rid himself of concern about what category of doer he is, whether Brahmin or Kshatriya or Vaishya or Shudr, and look for shelter under Sri Krishn alone. By doing so he will be absolved of all iniquities and afflictions. The chosen teacher-preceptor takes it upon himself to effect the gradual elevation of the pupil to ever more refined spiritual states and his release from all sins if, instead of worrying about his position on the path of action, the pupil single-mindedly seeks refuge in his mentor, and looks up to no one else but his accomplished teacher-preceptor. All sages have said the same. When a holy writing is rendered, it may appear that it is for all, but it is truly “secret teaching”- secret undoubtedly because it is permitted only to those who are spiritually equipped to study and profit by it. Arjun is such a deserving pupil and so it is that Sri Krishn instructs him so earnestly.

    As expounded by most revered Gurudev.
    Humble Wishes!!!

    • Mrityunjayanand says:

      Sings Bhagavad Gita:

      मन्मना भव मद्भक्तो मद्याजी मां नमस्कुरु।
      मामेवैष्यसि युक्त्वैवमात्मानं मत्परायणः॥९-३४॥

      manmanā bhava madbhakto madyājī mām namaskuru
      māmevaisyasi yuktvaivamātmānam matparāyanah||9-34||

      “If, taking refuge in and with a total devotion of the Self to me, you contemplate, remember with humble reverence, and worship only me (Vasudev), you will attain to me.”

      Remembering none except Sri Krishn and restraining the mind from having any thought that is not of him, firm devotion, incessant meditation and recital with humble reverence, and a total absorption of the Soul in him, are the prerequisite for Arjun as well as any other worshipper’s realizing the immutable, eternal Supreme Spirit within him.

      As expounded by most revered Gurudev.
      Humble Wishes…!!!

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