Saturday, September 27, 2025

 

Value: Bhakti - October 2025

First Week: Devotion - the path of Love

No living being is unfamiliar with the emotion of love. Even plants and animals comprehend the universal language of love. In fact, this is the first language we learn from our mothers while we are still in the womb. It is the only language that God understands from those who earnestly seek Him.

Bhajanam Bhaktih

The word bhaj in Sanskrit encompasses several meanings: to share, to receive, to cultivate, to pursue, to practice, to choose, to honor, to love, to grant, to worship, and to sing, among others. It represents all actions performed with sincere emotion. Let us explore five aspects of Bhajanam for our analysis: bhakti, japa, namanam, mananam, and mukti.

The first and foremost qualification for being a devotee is recognizing the Lord's role in our lives. He operates for our existence, both externally and internally. The texts of Vedanta emphasize that the entire creation is the will of Ishwara; we live in His mind. By faithfully acknowledging this, we begin to sense His living presence in our minds, similar to how a dream exists in our mind while we are also present in that dream. 

Bhava-rupa Bhaktih

Who is qualified to love God? Everyone is qualified, and no special training is necessary! In Vedanta texts, there are various means of knowledge that also serve as ways to understand the divine: direct perception, inference, illustration, logical conclusion, and so on. However, for devotion, no proof is needed.

The feeling of love cannot be proven through perceptions, such as seeing or sensing; it cannot be established through inference or logical conclusion. Neither is there a need for documentary evidence. Love is, in itself, self-evident. When one is truly in love, one simply knows. 

However, devotion to the Lord differs from love for other beings or inanimate objects. When you love someone, you often seek reciprocation. When you love an object, you care for it possessively. In contrast, in devotion, you do not seek reciprocation, nor can you possess Him. The natural and spontaneous love that arises from your heart for Him is, in fact, the response from the Lord. You also fully allow Him to possess you!





Sunday, September 21, 2025

 

Value: Seva - September 2025

Fourth Week: Seva at the Altar

Having a personal deity as part of the family has been a long-standing tradition among Hindus. Daily worship of this personal God is considered a duty for every householder, with the entire family participating in the worship process. Monthly and yearly festivities related to the deity are celebrated as family events, where all members, including relatives, neighbors, and friends, joyfully engage in seva (service) to God. This participation includes children and youth.

Performing seva at the family altar by the youth fosters respect for the elders, who have also served the same altar with reverence and devotion in the past.

Seva begins with surrender to the personal God

The Upanishads teach us that all the faculties of our bodies are engaged in serving the presiding deity, who resides within each of us—the Self. Each faculty has its own unique role and responsibilities, and they do not compete with one another. Similarly, we are like the limbs of the Lord, and our actions are a form of service to Him. Therefore, there should be no comparison or competition among us in performing service wherever we do.

To free ourselves from the stress and strain of a competitive world, let us begin each day with surrender to God. Our work is ultimately His work, and both our successes and failures belong to Him. Our morning prayer at His altar is a request to help us give our best in all that we do throughout the day.

An altar in life will alter your life

Spiritual transformation is a gradual process; it does not happen overnight. The bondage created by ignorance has accumulated over many lifetimes, so the release from it will also occur over many lives. However, we can expedite this process by continually remembering God's presence within us.

 

If we consider Hanumanji as the vital force, the son of the wind, we can understand how He energizes every part of our body to carry out various functions. He embodies the best servant of the Lord by serving everyone as this vital force, without seeking any credit for Himself. He carries the essence of His Lord, Sri Rama, wherever He goes and in everything He does. Similarly, let us carry the essence of God in our hearts while engaging in all our actions as a form of service to Him.

 

In addition to regularly worshipping your personal deity at home, seek out the nearest temple or shrine where you can extend your service (seva) to the Lord. Spend time quietly serving at the altar. This can include ritual worship (puja), washing the lamps and puja utensils, preparing the altar for worship, maintaining the garden for the flowers, and more. All these activities are for the same Divine presence that resides in all of us.





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