Jealousy Towards God Leads to Salvation: Kirit Bhai

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Published on : 29 Mar, 26 14:03

Devotees Sway to Bhajans on Fifth Day

Jealousy Towards God Leads to Salvation: Kirit Bhai

Udaipur:The fifth day of the ongoing Bhagwat Katha at Devendra Dham, located on Bhuvana Road, witnessed a deeply spiritual atmosphere as Brahmarishi Kirit Bhai shared profound insights on devotion and human emotions. The religious event is being organized under the aegis of Tulsi Parivar and Nandi Van Vedic Gaushala Dham, Bhuj, with arrangements by A.S. Rathore.

Addressing the gathering, Kirit Bhai explained that jealousy, when directed towards fellow humans, harms society, but when directed towards the divine, it transforms into devotion and ultimately leads to spiritual upliftment. He emphasized the importance of serving cows, stating that according to Brahmadev, living in the company of and serving cows helps keep individuals free from diseases.

He further spoke about maya (illusion), describing it as so powerful that even the divine gets captivated by it. Referring to Lord Krishna’s teachings, he said that divine grace is bestowed selectively, and only those blessed receive true darshan. He also stressed the importance of motherhood, warning against the growing disconnect from traditional values and urging people to uphold the sanctity of mothers in society.

The atmosphere turned vibrant when Kirit Bhai Maharaj sang devotional bhajans like “Radhe-Radhe Bol, Barsane Mein Bol”, prompting men and women devotees to rise in joy, dance, and express their devotion. Another bhajan, “Utaro Aarti Krishna Ki”, saw the entire gathering clapping in unison, immersed in devotion.

Narrating a divine episode, he described how young Krishna denied eating butter or soil when questioned by Yashoda. However, when she looked into his mouth, she witnessed the entire universe—sun, earth, planets, Vrindavan, and Gokul—revealing his divine form. This left her astonished, realizing that Krishna was not an ordinary child but the Supreme Being.

Kirit Bhai concluded by comparing the world to a film screen, where life unfolds like a moving picture before us. Organizer A.S. Rathore informed that the Bhagwat Katha will continue for two more days, inviting devotees to participate and seek spiritual enrichment.


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