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Acts of charity should always be engaged in secretly. One should not allow even the slighest amount of pride to creep in because of it, even by mistake ...

Taking its title from a verse from Manusmriti, this compilation of important short discourses, bhakti songs, and devotional couplets by Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj reinforces the scriptural tenet that in this material age, charity is the only way. Saint Tulasidas says in the Ramayan, "Charity is the most righteous and benefical act in this age of materialism." Therefore, it is no surprise that as the living form of altruism, Kripaluji explained the importance of charity in many ways, encouraging people to correctly apply these principles in their daily life and reap the benefit. At the same time, he instigated several charitable projects for the betterment of society, creating numerous opportunities for people under his tutelage to utilise their body, mind, and wealth in the service of those less fortunate. 

Danamekam Kalau Yuge comprises excerpts from some of Kripaluji's principal works, including Radha Govind Geet, Shyama Shyam Geet, and Prem Ras Madira. At the outset, Kripaluji explains the philosophy behind and significance of charity, quoting from the Bhagavatam, Puranas, Upanishads and Mahabharat.

Reading these inspiring passages, one may become motivated to render their services too, and by doing so, he or she will be greatly spiritually benefited.

Danamekam Kalau Yuge - Hindi
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Danamekam Kalau Yuge - Hindi

The importance of charity in Kaliyug
Language - Hindi

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Features
  • Key points to doing charity in the spirit intended.
  • Devotional couplets explaining donation.
  • Two discourses on donation and the secret of donation.
  • Bhakti songs on donation.
  • Compact reference book on donation.
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Acts of charity should always be engaged in secretly. One should not allow even the slighest amount of pride to creep in because of it, even by mistake ...

Taking its title from a verse from Manusmriti, this compilation of important short discourses, bhakti songs, and devotional couplets by Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj reinforces the scriptural tenet that in this material age, charity is the only way. Saint Tulasidas says in the Ramayan, "Charity is the most righteous and benefical act in this age of materialism." Therefore, it is no surprise that as the living form of altruism, Kripaluji explained the importance of charity in many ways, encouraging people to correctly apply these principles in their daily life and reap the benefit. At the same time, he instigated several charitable projects for the betterment of society, creating numerous opportunities for people under his tutelage to utilise their body, mind, and wealth in the service of those less fortunate. 

Danamekam Kalau Yuge comprises excerpts from some of Kripaluji's principal works, including Radha Govind Geet, Shyama Shyam Geet, and Prem Ras Madira. At the outset, Kripaluji explains the philosophy behind and significance of charity, quoting from the Bhagavatam, Puranas, Upanishads and Mahabharat.

Reading these inspiring passages, one may become motivated to render their services too, and by doing so, he or she will be greatly spiritually benefited.

Specifications

Language Hindi
Genre Philosophy
Theme Short & Quick Reads, Daily Reads, Why Charity
Format Paperback
Classification Compilation
Author Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj
Publisher Radha Govind Samiti
Number of pages 89
Weight (gm) 98
Dimension 12.5cm X 18cm X 0.8cm
ISBN 9789380661735

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