The Inner Churning: Finding Nectar in the Poison

Before nectar emerged from the churning of the cosmic ocean, poison surfaced first — dark, deadly, and overwhelming. Much like that ancient tale of Samudra Manthan, our inner journey begins not with bliss, but with the surfacing of what we fear and hide: our doubts, anger, and pain. Yet, just as Lord Shiva embraced the poison to restore balance, it is the Sadguru — the compassionate guide — who accepts our flaws with boundless grace. He asks not for perfection, but for surrender. "Leave your faults at my feet," the Sadguru says. "I am here." This is the story of transformation — of moving through the darkness within to find the light beyond. After the poison... comes the nectar.

The Eternal Power of the Holy Naam

In the words of P. Pu. Sadguru Shri Kaka Maharaj (Shri Shripad Anant Vaidya), “Every word that leaves our mouth remains in the universe forever.”This profound truth reminds us of the immense power carried by each syllable we speak—especially when it is the Holy Naam. When we chant the Divine Name, it doesn’t vanish into … Continue reading The Eternal Power of the Holy Naam

Returning to the Divine Essence: A Journey with Shri Sadguru

Every living being is a divine fragment of Shri Sadguru. However, upon taking birth on this Earth, we often forget our true nature — the sacred form that mirrors Shri Sadguru Himself. Life becomes a journey in this state of forgetfulness. Birth after birth, we continue to wander, distanced from our original self. And then, … Continue reading Returning to the Divine Essence: A Journey with Shri Sadguru

Is God (Shri Sadguru) restricted to one place?

Just when I was thinking of what should be the next topic for my blog, an official visit to Bhubaneswar, gave the answer. Bhubaneswar, historically was often depicted as Ekamra Khetra (Temple City), a beautiful and very clean city. They seem to have taken the ‘Swach Bharat’ campaign by our honourable PM, very seriously. The results could be seen on … Continue reading Is God (Shri Sadguru) restricted to one place?