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The Universe Belongs to God, the Worldly Life Belongs to Humans : Kirit Bhai

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31 Mar 26
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The Universe Belongs to God, the Worldly Life Belongs to Humans : Kirit Bhai

Udaipur — During the ongoing Bhagwat Katha at Devendra Dham on Bhuvana Road, organized under the aegis of Tulsi Parivar and Nandi Van Vedic Gaushala Dham, Bhuj, Brahmarishi Kirit Bhai addressed devotees on the relationship between the universe, living beings, God, and worldly life.

He explained that the universe belongs to God, while worldly life belongs to human beings. The worldly sphere is dominated by desires such as lust, anger, attachment, illusion, greed, and indulgence, whereas the universe created by God consists of natural elements like water, fire, air, and vegetation.

Kirit Bhai noted that at times, individuals living in the worldly realm begin to consider themselves greater than God and lose faith in Him. However, he emphasized that life without faith in God is empty, and without such faith, true well-being or spiritual progress is not possible.

He further stated that the Bhagwat Katha is not merely a story but a source of profound spiritual knowledge. It teaches selfless devotion, union with the divine, and the attainment of wisdom and detachment. By listening to the Katha and remembering God, a person can free themselves from the sins accumulated over lifetimes and ultimately attain liberation (moksha).

Describing it as the essence of the Vedas, he said it guides individuals toward the ultimate goal of realizing the supreme truth. Listening to the Bhagwat Katha helps a person move away from material indulgence toward the path of spirituality and yoga.

He concluded by saying that those who are attached to worldly pleasures remain bound to the material world, while those who follow the path of spirituality move closer to God. To achieve fulfillment and well-being in life, one must engage in devotion and praise of the divine. Through devotion comes self-realization, and only one who understands the self can truly understand God. Since the soul itself is a reflection of the divine, purifying it through knowledge, meditation, devotion, and spiritual practice ultimately leads to unity with God.

He emphasized that to enter the divine realm, one must stay connected with spirituality and devotion. Otherwise, continued attachment to worldly pleasures and illusions makes liberation impossible.


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