The Kind of Peace We Need Today – International Day of Peace
Parmarth Niketan · The Kind of Peace We Need Today - International Day of Peace ...
Parmarth Niketan · The Kind of Peace We Need Today - International Day of Peace ...
Today, we are all restless and anxious about everything. So much to confuse the mind and disturb the heart. One of the ways we deal with that stress is by comparing ourselves to others and to the world around us. But while we compare everything, we find that we have lost our Peace! In a brilliant interview with FICCI FLO Kanpur, Pujya Swamiji addresses this dilemma, sharing with us three Mantras to live by to ensure that Peace is maintained: 1. Choose peace over perfection 2. Choose affection...
असतोमा सद्गमय । तमसोमा ज्योतिर् गमय । मृत्योर्मामृतं गमय ॥ ॐ शान्ति शान्ति शान्तिः ।। Pujya Swamiji gives us a beautiful message on the occasion of Peace Day and starts by reciting a sacred mantra, and shares, "There can be no peace without a clean Earth. Because if Nature thrives, the planet thrives but if Nature dies then the Planet will also die. There can be a plan A and plan B but there isn't a Planet B there is only one Planet. We must preserve, protect and serve it and that is peace...
Enjoy this special on World Peace Day -- Why aren't we able to live in peace, in ourselves and in our world? What IS peace, anyway? Is it just absence of conflict? In this beautiful video, Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji - Muniji and Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati gave uplifting, inspiring and deeply compelling teachings on peace -- how to find it, how to live it, how to share it and how very vast the definition of peace really is. Pujya Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswatiji shares so beautifully, "It is time to move from...
Parmarth Niketan · Having More and Being More Pujya Swamiji teaches us about how we can be more than the baggage we hold in our lives. He says that people might buy material goods aiming to have more to fill the emptiness in their lives, but that never works. Having more isn't necessarily bad, but he encourages us to enjoy life. He encourages us to please God by realizing that it’s not you, but others who should be served. He also encourages us not to fall victim to desires that we...
Pujya Swamiji shares that stress comes when we compare ourselves to others. He adds comparing ourselves to others is the sure way to lose our peace. In this piece, He encourages us to ask the right questions, to reflect and introspect. मेरे कपड़े कैसे लग रहे हैं या मेरे कर्म कैसे लग रहे हैं? मेरे गहने कैसे लग रहे हैं या मेरे गुण कैसे लग रहे हैं? मेरी साड़ी कैसी है या मैं कितनी प्यारी हूँ?...
Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji shared in an insightful talk with Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) FLO Kanpur Chapter about leading a balanced life, being perfect and finding peace admist the chaos. ...
To commemorate the International Day of Peace on the 21st of September, HH Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji discusses the true meaning of peace and ways through which it can be achieved To truly work and plan for peace, we have to want it. This is not as easy or as obvious as it may sound. I believe that 100 per cent of the people in the world would say they want peace. Yet, ironically, our world is being violently battered. How can we all want peace and yet perpetrate war? The answer...
Today, Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji and the entire Parmarth Niketan family had the divine opportunity to remember Rev Dada JP Vaswaniji with a Moment of Calm in the lap of the Himalayas on the holy banks of Mother Ganga. On the anniversary of Dada's birth, we paused for 2 minutes, closed our eyes, cleared our heart, inhaled forgiveness and exhaled freedom and peace. We let go, and let grace flow! Although Dada’s beautiful, divine body is no longer with us, his teachings, message, love, service and blessings live on timelessly!...
This article was originally published in The Speaking Tree, here. To truly work and plan for peace, we have to want it. This is not as easy or obvious as it may sound. If you ask every single person today whether he wants peace in the world, I believe that 100% of the people polled would say ‘yes’.Yet, ironically, our world is being violently battered. How can we all want peace and yet perpetrate war? The answer is that we want peace, but only if it comes in the specific ‘peace-package’ that...