𑁍 Sacred Prayer 𑁍
“The soul whose journey is towards God… encompassed by the brilliance of the Almighty.”
devanam puryodhya.
Nine openings: two eyes, two ears, two nostrils, mouth, anus, urinary passage — a divine vessel.
The Human Temple
The human body is the only vessel that is both bhog yoni and karm yoni — where past fruits are received and new spiritual destiny is forged. No other being can rise like a human soul. The hands, the intellect, the head raised toward heaven — a cosmic gift.
The Sitar Parable
A sitar player spent all his time tuning the instrument and never sang. So too, we must not spend our entire life only nourishing the body — we must sing the song of meditation, God-realization, and spiritual elevation. Nourish and sing: that is true success.
Beyond Eight Bonds
Health, food, love, home, children, in-laws, grandchildren — these eight are part of life, but not the final goal. The ultimate aim is to know God. The one who does not meditate is truly impoverished, says Maharishi Ved Vyas.
O Merciful God, remove the three sufferings: physical ailments, harm from others (enemies, thieves), and natural calamities (fire, flood, drought). May we meditate upon You in complete bliss.
“Sa no bandhurjanita sa vidhata — God is our father, creator, destroyer of miseries. After knowing Him, the wise are free from all pain and achieve supreme bliss.”
“Yato yatah samihase tato no abhayam kuru — Wherever fear arises, protect us. Grant happiness through our people and animals, so we may live without fear and worship You.”
“Mitrasyaham chakshusha sarvani bhutani samikshe — May I see all beings with a friendly eye, and may all beings see me with a friendly eye. May there be no enmity.”
𑁍 The Eightfold Circle 𑁍
Health · Sustenance · Love · Home · Wealth · Children · In-laws · Grandchildren — a sacred circle, but not the final shore.
“If a person wants downfall, they can be cheap as a handful of earth; if they seek upliftment, the world becomes too small. Nourish the body, but also sing with the sitar — pray, meditate, reach for the Infinite.”
“O Teacher of the whole world, lead me from falsehood to truth, from misery to bliss. May I possess noble children, beneficial animals, and the best knowledge — the cause of all happiness.”
