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Gnan Becomes Practical Through Service (Guj. Dadavani December-2018)

By Bhagwan, Dada

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Title: Gnan Becomes Practical Through Service (Guj. Dadavani December-2018)  
Author: Bhagwan, Dada
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Language: Gujarati
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion
Collections: Religion, Authors Community, Favorites in India
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Publisher: Mahavideh Foundation
Member Page: Dada Bhagwan

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In order to attain progress in spirituality, seva (service rendered to others without any selfish motive) is a great instrument in Dadashri’s mission of world salvation. There are two paths to attain the absolute state (purnahuti). One is to increase the awakened awareness of separation and to start Purusharth (real progress as the Self), and the other is to do seva of mahatmas and with that Gnan becomes practical, leading to completion. Dada says, “When the mind, speech and body are used for seva, when the body is used for other people, when illusory attachment for the body reduces, that is when the prakruti will exhaust. Until you do the Gnani’s seva through your body, mind, money, the Gnan will not come into effect. Seva is precisely for the purpose of bringing kashays to an end. When clashes arise, the pride is injured, when things don’t happen according to your will, then clashes arise and there may also be accusations. With Seva, Gnan will become practical. It is our ardent prayer that everyone who joins in Dada’s mission of world salvation attains a positive result, and similarly, that all mahatmas continue to do seva with their mind, speech and body, and that they make progress while remaining in the Agnas.

 
 



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