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Thought for the Day
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- 5th February 2012In Mahabharatha, Krishna declared to Arjuna that fostering of Dharma is His work. The term Sadhu refers to one who does not deviate from his duty. The wicked revel in creating trouble for such men and in indulging in acts contrary to the injunctions of the scriptures. What then is the establishment of Dharma? It is acting strictly according to the tenets laid down in the scriptures; spreading among people the glory and the splendour of a life lived in Dharma; stabilising reverence towards the holy scriptures, towards God, Avatars and Paramapurushas (evolved souls) and the Sadhana (spiritual practices) that leads to liberation and blessedness beyond this life. It is called Dharma-samsthaapana, Dharmarakshana or Dharmoddhaarana (establishment, protection or revival of righteousness). “Whatever I do, it is for this high purpose; nothing is for My own advancement. Those who know this secret can escape birth and death,” said Krishna.
The Humble Beginnings of the Centre
Photos of the building and construction of the original Centre.
Photos of the building and construction of the Maha Dwara