II श्रीगणेशाय नमः II श्रीगुरुभ्यो नमः II श्रीगोपालकृष्णाय नमः II

Sunday, 3 August 2025

 अध्याय ६


II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II


या सोपिया योगस्थिती I उकलु देखिला गा बहुतीं I संकल्पाचिया संपत्ती I रुसोनियां II 387 II
तें सुखाचेनि सांगातें I आले परब्रम्हा आंतौते I तें लवण जैसें जयातें I सांडूं नेणे II 388 II
तैसें होय तिये मेळीं I मग सामरस्याचिया राउळीं I महासुखाची दिवाळी I जगेंसि दिसे II 389 II
ऐसें आंपले पायवरी I चालिजे आपुले पाठीवरी I हें पार्था नागवे तरी I आन ऐकें II 390 II


"Moksha or Liberation from mundane existence comes true for many who give up expectations. Merging with the divine or attaining the unity or oneness with the Supreme Reality is like salt dissolved in water. It is a spiritual metaphor used to describe the experience of Self Realization. It suggests that as a person moves closer to God or the Supreme Reality, they gradually lose their sense of separate self, similar to how salt loses its distinct identity as it dissolves in water. Ecstasy  signifies a profound state of happiness, joy, and bliss, often associated with a union with the divine or a transcendent experience. Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, symbolizes the victory of good over evil, light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance.
The union with the divine is a festival of lights signifies the spiritual significance of the festival of lights. In essence, the "festival of lights" is a multifaceted celebration that goes beyond mere illumination. It's a time for spiritual reflection, seeking enlightenment, and celebrating the triumph of positive forces over negativity, ultimately leading to a deeper connection with the divine.
It is walking back to your original True Self. But if you find this way also too difficult, let me draw your attention to another said Lord Krishna to Arjun."


II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II


II श्रीसद्गुरूचरणार्पणमस्तु II

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