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Sant Bani

A discourse on the blessing of the Guru's sight and the power of sacred words.

"Every instance we see our Gurudeva in this life is a blessing for us. Every look, every meeting, every word we hear is a purification."

"Holy Gurujī said many times... the moon may forget, the sun may forget, but the words of the Mahāpuruṣa can never be forgotten."

Swami Avatarpuri explains the profound purification gained from beholding the Guru and listening to his words (guruvākya). He describes the human condition as burning within three fires of suffering (tritapas), which are calmed by the nectar of satsaṅg and the Guru's teachings. He emphasizes that true understanding means applying these teachings to transform one's entire way of life.

Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Weekend seminar

It is said that however many times you behold the Satgurū Deva, it is still too little. We can never have enough of good things. For negative things, we should have no desire or appetite whatsoever—this is very important. Every instance we see our Gurudeva in this life is a blessing for us. Every look, every meeting, every word we hear is a purification, cleansing our antaḥkaraṇa—the manas, buddhi, citta, and ahaṅkāra. It also calms the three tapas, the three kinds of fires. The entire entity, the Jīvātmā, is burning within these three fires. These are called the three tapas: Ādhyātmika, Ādhidaivika, and Ādhibhautika. In your chakra book, which is available in Hungarian, Czech, and German, you can read about these three tapas in detail. This Jīvātmā, charāchara, is burning in the three tapas. It is like a great bush fire where all creatures are burning. Satsaṅg and Guruvākya are called Amṛta Varṣā—a rain of nectar that calms that agni, the fire of the tritapas. Then this jīva will find peace. Otherwise, there is no peace in the entire universe, for these tapas trouble us even in the astral world. "Heat" here means trouble: pain, unpleasantness, suffering. This is the fire. Jagat ko jaltā dekh kar—when God saw this saṃsāra burning—Prabhu ne jñāna ghaṭā bhejī. God sent the clouds of knowledge and wisdom to extinguish those three tapas. Let us be grateful for that. That jñāna ghaṭā is santvāṇī, the words, the vāṇī, the guruvāṇī. Within Santvāṇī is this nectar. Holy Gurujī said many times in his satsaṅgs that the moon may forget, the sun may forget, but the words of the Mahāpuruṣa can never be forgotten. The sun and moon may change their will or miss their time, but the words of the saints, the holy person, the Gurū, will never change or fail. That is the satya; it will come true. When I entered, you were singing, "Bachanavālā lāgesā me jāno"—how dear to me is the bachan, the Gurū's words, the Śāntavāṇī. Fortunate are those who understand this. Now, what does it mean to understand? To understand means to multiply. What does it mean to multiply? To apply it in your life. What does it mean to apply it in life? To lead your life accordingly: your way of thinking, way of doing, way of eating, way of living. You must apply the santvākya, santvāchānta, the guruvākya. Otherwise, you might say, "Oh, the Satsaṅg was very nice; he spoke beautifully; today's words were especially nice," but if asked, "What did he speak?" you reply, "Many things, I don't remember." That means you have digested nothing. After listening to satsaṅg, everything depends on how you behave when you walk out the door. Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Weekend seminar

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