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Meher Sagar with English Meaning -[Shree Krishna Parnami - Mehar Sagar :Ocean of Grace ]

Meher Sagar   Aur sAgar jo meher kA, so shobhA atee let | lehereM AveM meher sAgar, khubee sukh samet ||1 This ocean of Grace is full of radiance. Shri rajji's ocean of grace [meher sagar] is full of excessive splendour. The waves of immense bliss and profound happiness rise from it incessantly.[1] hukum meher ke hAth mein, jos meher ke aNg | isak Ave meher se, besak ilam teen saNg ||2 Shri Rajji's command behest is also subject to HIS Grace and ardour, The intense longing to attain HIM is a part of HIS Grace. The spiritual true knowledge beyond doubts follows is a parcel of it. Grace is the source of love for the lord and with that love the spiritual - tartam - knowledge i.e. Beshak Ilam, is attained automatically which clears all sorts of doubts[2] puree meher jit hak kee, tit aur kahA chAhita | hak meher tit hota hai, jit asal hai neesabat ||3 One who is blessed with HIS Grace does he need anything ? What would be lacking there where the kind Lord has shown His full gra...

Kirantan


As the name implies, this volume has several Prakarnas (collection of verses) that can be sung (Kirtan) in praise of the Lord. In fact, these songs are still sung in Pranami temples - in various Ragas, and accompanied by different musical instruments. Here Swami Prannathji has told us of his experiences with various saints and scholars in India. The qualities of a true Hindu (Vaishnava) are explained. What is true religion? Its true, clear form is shown to us in great detail. The arrival of Budh Nishkalank is reiterated. The experiences of Jagni (Awakening - realisation) that can be obtained with the grace of a true Guru, are described.
Kirantan is based on Hindu teachings. It tells us that we should be proud to be Hindus, honoured to be descendants of the great Vedic culture and heritage.
Vritha Kaan Nigamo Re, Paami Padarth ChaarDeh Mankho Khand Bharath No, Shreshta Kuli SirdaarKirantan 125/1
Do not be content with obtaining a few material possessions. Aspire for something much higher. You are privileged to have received a human form, in India, at the time of Kaliyug (last age). If you find a true Guru, and follow the scriptures, you can attain Moksha (self-realisation). Do not waste your life in useless pursuits.
Treloki Mein Uttam Khand Bharath Ko, Taame Uttam Hindu DharamTaake Chhatra Patiyon Ke Sir, Aaye Rahi It Saram.Kirantan 58/4
Swamiji first tried to convince Aurangzeb peacefully with the knowledge of Sanandh. When he turned deaf ear to it, he had to awaken the Hindus to fight against royal tyranny and to be proud of their faith. Various kings and chieftains were inspired to fight against the cruel Mughal ruler (the main among whom was Maharaja Chhatrasaal of Bundelkhand). Prannathji said, "The Hindu faith is the only one that talks of one world religion, is more open in accepting teachings of other faiths - that is why I have appeared here." His Prakarnas "Bhai re navo khandon arati" and "Saheb teri sahebi bhaari" shows us that all the powers of the Lord have appeared in one person. He will remove all the injustices, the sins, perpetuated in the name of religion. The golden age of 'Satyug' has dawned and soon man will realise his own true nature.
The last Prakarna of Kirantan is called 'Hukka' (the steering wheel that controls the boat). Here the Jeeva is described as a sailor in this body (the boat). He has lost his way in this ocean (the world) and he will soon drown. But the Satguru's knowledge is like the North Star. If you follow its directions, you will surely find your way out of this ocean of ignorance and false beliefs. Use your discrimination, let not the world toss you here and there.

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