Baba
This email contains four sections:
1. Posting: Mahaprayan of Muslim Abdul Rajjak
2. End Quote: Why Suffering Of The Rich Is More Than The Poor
3. PS #4342: Parama Purusa Baba Has Come! Don't Miss The Occasion
4. Links
Namaskar,
Here below are two public announcements each presenting the mahaprayan of someone who recently died.
The first piece is from a Bangladeshi newspaper about the death of Abdul Rajjak. Mr Rajak was Islamic and a member of the awami league, which is a hardcore Muslim organisation. And the second article is about the death of a common man, Pulin. In both articles the term mahaprayan appears multiple times.
Thus the observance of mahaprayan is not something lofty or great - it is done to denote the death of any human being. That mahaprayan Mahaprayana function is not limited to a particular caste or religion etc. When anyone dies, then throughout the entire Indian subcontinent, the mahaprayan program is done - regardless of whether the person was a Muslim, a Jew etc. Because mahaprayan is death ceremony - anyone who dies is thus qualified to have a mahaprayan.
The purpose of this letter is to help all understand that mahaprayan is a common phenomenon, just like how in the west people say "passed away" and "died" etc. Similarly, in Bengal & other Indian states, mahaprayan is commonly used for the deceased. So the concept of mahaprayan is not something grand or lofty. Rather it is quite mundane - i.e. just part of daily street talk etc.
So no one should naively think that the mahaprayan program is something glorious only to be used in a very special manner - for Taraka Brahma. The mahaprayan program is for the death of any common or unknown person who has made his departure from this world. That is why this mahaprayan is not used for Taraka Brahma because He did not depart - He is the eternal Parama Purusa. So the mahaprayan program is just for ordinary humans, i.e. mortals. About this there should not be any confusion.
So, as stated, the reality is that mahaprayan is a pedestrian observance used for everyday people. These below articles stand as testimony to this.
#1: This below piece is about the mahaprayan of Mr Abdul Rajjak, who was an active Muslim etc. The mahaprayan term appears as the 9th word of the title.
If you type this in as a Google search then you will see it there printed as well.
#2: This below article is of the mahaprayan of a regular person, Pulin. The mahaprayan Mahaprayana term is the third word of the title of the below article.
The mahaprayan observance is never done for Lord Shiva or Lord Krsna - because this is not a program for Taraka Brahma. It is a function for deceased human beings.
Awake, arise, and fight against dogma. That is our Guru Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji’s message.
Namaskar,
in Him,
Karmaviira
(Khalil Hazi)
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Why Suffering Of The Rich Is More Than The Poor
This email contains four sections:
1. Posting: Mahaprayan of Muslim Abdul Rajjak
2. End Quote: Why Suffering Of The Rich Is More Than The Poor
3. PS #4342: Parama Purusa Baba Has Come! Don't Miss The Occasion
4. Links
MAHAPRAYAN Mahaprayana OF MUSLIM ABDUL RAJJAK
Namaskar,
Here below are two public announcements each presenting the mahaprayan of someone who recently died.
The first piece is from a Bangladeshi newspaper about the death of Abdul Rajjak. Mr Rajak was Islamic and a member of the awami league, which is a hardcore Muslim organisation. And the second article is about the death of a common man, Pulin. In both articles the term mahaprayan appears multiple times.
Thus the observance of mahaprayan is not something lofty or great - it is done to denote the death of any human being. That mahaprayan Mahaprayana function is not limited to a particular caste or religion etc. When anyone dies, then throughout the entire Indian subcontinent, the mahaprayan program is done - regardless of whether the person was a Muslim, a Jew etc. Because mahaprayan is death ceremony - anyone who dies is thus qualified to have a mahaprayan.
The purpose of this letter is to help all understand that mahaprayan is a common phenomenon, just like how in the west people say "passed away" and "died" etc. Similarly, in Bengal & other Indian states, mahaprayan is commonly used for the deceased. So the concept of mahaprayan is not something grand or lofty. Rather it is quite mundane - i.e. just part of daily street talk etc.
So no one should naively think that the mahaprayan program is something glorious only to be used in a very special manner - for Taraka Brahma. The mahaprayan program is for the death of any common or unknown person who has made his departure from this world. That is why this mahaprayan is not used for Taraka Brahma because He did not depart - He is the eternal Parama Purusa. So the mahaprayan program is just for ordinary humans, i.e. mortals. About this there should not be any confusion.
So, as stated, the reality is that mahaprayan is a pedestrian observance used for everyday people. These below articles stand as testimony to this.
#1: This below piece is about the mahaprayan of Mr Abdul Rajjak, who was an active Muslim etc. The mahaprayan term appears as the 9th word of the title.
If you type this in as a Google search then you will see it there printed as well.
#2: This below article is of the mahaprayan of a regular person, Pulin. The mahaprayan Mahaprayana term is the third word of the title of the below article.
The mahaprayan observance is never done for Lord Shiva or Lord Krsna - because this is not a program for Taraka Brahma. It is a function for deceased human beings.
Awake, arise, and fight against dogma. That is our Guru Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji’s message.
Namaskar,
in Him,
Karmaviira
(Khalil Hazi)
== Section 2 ==
The section below demarcated by asterisks is
an entirely different topic,
completely unrelated to the above material. It stands on its own as a point of interest.
completely unrelated to the above material. It stands on its own as a point of interest.
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Why Suffering Of The Rich Is More Than The Poor
Baba says, "If money or wealth would have been the
solution of all the problems then in that case rich persons would have
always enjoyed being in a state of bliss. But in society it is not like
that. The suffering of the rich is more than the poor." (Allahabad, DMC
1984)
Baba says, "Human desire knows no end. Millionaires want to become multimillionaires, because they are not satisfied with their million. Ask the millionaires if they are happy with their money. They will say, “Where is the money? I am somehow pulling on.” This answer indicates their ignorance of aparigraha. But such feelings have another adverse effect on body and mind. Out of excessive fondness for physical or mental pleasures people become mad to earn money and amass wealth. As money becomes the be-all and end-all of life, the mind gets crudified. Constant hankering after money results in negligence of one's health, and this makes the body unfit. Therefore, santośa sádhaná lies in being contented with the earnings of normal labour, without any undue pressure on the body and mind. To remain contented, one has to make a special type of mental effort to keep aloof from external allurements." (Guide to Human Conduct, Santosa)
Note: In our western countries nowadays, where money is more free-flowing, the number of psychic diseases is multiplying day by day. The "haves" are coming under the grip of depression, frustration, hopeless, and overall melancholia. In that state they are always conflicted by a degrading psychic flow. This is rampant. That is why so many westerners like those in the USA go to psychiatrists and other psychic counselors in order to feel good. Because otherwise they succumb to depression. So they go see their chosen psychiatrist etc. But those sessions are often a band-aid approach. Because most of the time those very psychiatrists and psychologists are themselves depressed - in that case what kind of guideline are they going to give. The only way out is to develop a balanced mind through the practice of sadhana. Then alone one can escape the horrors and terrors of materialism.
*************************************************************Baba says, "Human desire knows no end. Millionaires want to become multimillionaires, because they are not satisfied with their million. Ask the millionaires if they are happy with their money. They will say, “Where is the money? I am somehow pulling on.” This answer indicates their ignorance of aparigraha. But such feelings have another adverse effect on body and mind. Out of excessive fondness for physical or mental pleasures people become mad to earn money and amass wealth. As money becomes the be-all and end-all of life, the mind gets crudified. Constant hankering after money results in negligence of one's health, and this makes the body unfit. Therefore, santośa sádhaná lies in being contented with the earnings of normal labour, without any undue pressure on the body and mind. To remain contented, one has to make a special type of mental effort to keep aloof from external allurements." (Guide to Human Conduct, Santosa)
Note: In our western countries nowadays, where money is more free-flowing, the number of psychic diseases is multiplying day by day. The "haves" are coming under the grip of depression, frustration, hopeless, and overall melancholia. In that state they are always conflicted by a degrading psychic flow. This is rampant. That is why so many westerners like those in the USA go to psychiatrists and other psychic counselors in order to feel good. Because otherwise they succumb to depression. So they go see their chosen psychiatrist etc. But those sessions are often a band-aid approach. Because most of the time those very psychiatrists and psychologists are themselves depressed - in that case what kind of guideline are they going to give. The only way out is to develop a balanced mind through the practice of sadhana. Then alone one can escape the horrors and terrors of materialism.
== Section 3 ==
~ Parama Purusa Baba Has Come! Don't Miss The Occasion ~
== Section 4 ==
Links
http://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/2014/09/revolutionary-marriage-when-earth.html
http://anandamarganewsbulletin.blogspot.com/2014/09/extortion-in-name-of-dms.html
"Aja'na' Pathik a'j eseche, ta're ghare d'eke na'o..." P.S. 4342
Purport:
Today the Ajana Pathik Parama Purusa Baba has come! Don't miss the occasion. Receive Him and bring Him in your home - in your heart - without delay. Let your heart be saturated with His divine love and cosmic effulgence which He is spreading all around. This is not the time to waste in dogma, drowsiness, and slumber.
Baba has come for you, for me. He loves everyone - each and every place, each and every country, all. He feels pain and cries when seeing others' pain. And He smiles when He sees others smile. He loves all.
This is the time to surrender everything at His lotus feet. Missing the opportunity is not intelligent. Baba has come! Receive Him and bring Him close...
Purport:
Today the Ajana Pathik Parama Purusa Baba has come! Don't miss the occasion. Receive Him and bring Him in your home - in your heart - without delay. Let your heart be saturated with His divine love and cosmic effulgence which He is spreading all around. This is not the time to waste in dogma, drowsiness, and slumber.
Baba has come for you, for me. He loves everyone - each and every place, each and every country, all. He feels pain and cries when seeing others' pain. And He smiles when He sees others smile. He loves all.
This is the time to surrender everything at His lotus feet. Missing the opportunity is not intelligent. Baba has come! Receive Him and bring Him close...
== Section 4 ==
Links
http://anandamargauniversal.blogspot.com/2014/09/revolutionary-marriage-when-earth.html
http://anandamarganewsbulletin.blogspot.com/2014/09/extortion-in-name-of-dms.html