DA DA DA - Brahma Ka Upadesha - Hindi
FAQs on charity
Features
- Lord Brahma's advice to humans, demons, and celestials.
- The nature and intent of charity as told in Vedic scriptures.
- The different types of charity and their ramifications.
- How charity should be incorporated in devotional life.
- Simple language suitable for all ages.
When it comes to donation relating to God, donating one's mind is always the best kind, followed by donating through one's body and then wealth. If the mind is not fully surrendered to God, no one can attain Him, even if he were to donate his entire life savings ...
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj was the very embodiment of love and compassion. Being captivated by him, aspiring devotees would unhesitatingly approach him for answers to their questions. He in turn would be so concerned and caring towards them that they would completely forget that they were conversing with such a great saint.
This booklet is a compilation of important answers Kripalu Ji gave to questions regarding the true nature and purpose of charity. Opening with the dialogue described in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad between the creator of the universe, Brahma, and his three classes of children - the celestial gods, human beings and demons - establishes the book's context. Kripalu Ji Maharaj referred to this story many times to highlight the importance of charity, and it is the quintessence of the entire publication.
Language | Hindi |
Genre | Philosophy |
Book cover type | Paperback |
Classification | Compilation |
Author | Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj |
Publisher | Radha Govind Samiti |
Number of pages | 49 |
Weight | 59 g |
Size | 12.5 cm X 18 cm X 0.5 cm |
ISBN | 9789380661568 |
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj
The greatest spiritual master of the modern era and the foremost exponent of eternal Vedic philosophy, who reconciled all the world’s philosophies and faiths. He was the only saint to be honoured with the unprecedented title of JAGADGURUTTAM, acclaimed as the world’s pre-eminent scholar of all scriptures. Observing his state of being ever immersed in the divine love bliss of Shri Radha Krishna, the title of BHAKTIYOGA-RASAVATAR was also conferred upon him.
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