Baba
Namaskar,
Here below is an announcement of the mahaprayan Mahaprayana program in Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh (India). The deceased is a mortal being. The news article depicts how this mahaprayan is the death ceremony of an ordinary person. This is a non-margii death ceremony.
Because the concept of "mahaprayan" means death - i.e. the death of an regular human being. And that is exactly what is displayed in the below scene.
The term mahaprayan is the second word of the second line of the title. If you type this in as a Google search then you will certainly find it.
In this article - as well as in its regular usage - the program of mahaprayan Mahaprayana is used for the death of a human being who has made his departure from this world. So the entire concept of mahaprayan is not some lofty or extraordinary ideal, rather it is something mundane and common. The concept of mahaprayan Mahaprayana means that person is gone.
As noted, the mahaprayan term is in the heading of the above article. Below is an image - i.e. a copy of the first two words of the second line of that above heading. The second word shown is the mahaprayan term in Hindi:
So see how the mahaprayan term is used in the general society to denote the death of an ordinary person.
Yet, here we are, a quarter of a century later in our AMPS, and still some are befooled and brainwashed by the inventors of mahaprayan. How long shall this be like a stick in the mud. The eyes of our family members must be opened; it is our duty to make everyone aware and help our brothers and sisters. It is my duty, your duty, and every bhakta's duty. How long will we allow Guru to be insulted and put down by declaring His mahaprayan.
Namaskar,
In service to Gurudeva,
Ganga Devi
WOMAN’S Mahaprayan CELEBRATION
IN FARRUKHABAD, U.P. (INDIA)
IN FARRUKHABAD, U.P. (INDIA)
Namaskar,
Here below is an announcement of the mahaprayan Mahaprayana program in Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh (India). The deceased is a mortal being. The news article depicts how this mahaprayan is the death ceremony of an ordinary person. This is a non-margii death ceremony.
Because the concept of "mahaprayan" means death - i.e. the death of an regular human being. And that is exactly what is displayed in the below scene.
The term mahaprayan is the second word of the second line of the title. If you type this in as a Google search then you will certainly find it.
IT IS OUR DUTY TO OPEN THE EYES
OF OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS
OF OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS
In this article - as well as in its regular usage - the program of mahaprayan Mahaprayana is used for the death of a human being who has made his departure from this world. So the entire concept of mahaprayan is not some lofty or extraordinary ideal, rather it is something mundane and common. The concept of mahaprayan Mahaprayana means that person is gone.
As noted, the mahaprayan term is in the heading of the above article. Below is an image - i.e. a copy of the first two words of the second line of that above heading. The second word shown is the mahaprayan term in Hindi:
So see how the mahaprayan term is used in the general society to denote the death of an ordinary person.
HOW LONG WILL WE ALLOW GURU TO BE INSULTED
Yet, here we are, a quarter of a century later in our AMPS, and still some are befooled and brainwashed by the inventors of mahaprayan. How long shall this be like a stick in the mud. The eyes of our family members must be opened; it is our duty to make everyone aware and help our brothers and sisters. It is my duty, your duty, and every bhakta's duty. How long will we allow Guru to be insulted and put down by declaring His mahaprayan.
Namaskar,
In service to Gurudeva,
Ganga Devi