“Spirituality is not somewhere you go; it is something you bring to wherever you are.”

अनेक से एक,
और एक से
अनंत

In a world that grows noisier and more restless with each passing year, Babuji’s message is an anchor of clarity.

He reminds us that spirituality is not a separate activity — it is the undercurrent that gives meaning to everything we do.
We may not all become saints, but we can all become seekers: more aware, more compassionate, more connected to the One.

He never asked seekers to abandon their families or withdraw from society. Instead, he encouraged them to live fully — but with awareness.
To him, meditation was not an escape from life but a way of engaging with it more consciously.

A duty performed with love was as sacred as a prayer.
Service done without expectation was a sign of true spiritual growth.

And remembering the Divine in small, daily moments mattered more than elaborate ritual.
“If attachment is inevitable,” he would say,

“attach yourself to the Guru. That alone will free you from lesser attachments.”

“फ़िज़ूल की बातें छोड़ कर एक ही जीवन में लग लिपट कर अपना काम बना लो’ ‘या क़िसी के हो जाओ या फिर क़िसी को अपना बनालो ’’हम पहले इंसान को अच्छा इंसान बनाते हैं, फिर मुकम्मल इंसान’

The six virtues –
compassion, humility, forgiveness, truthfulness, love and charity
Six virtues are six vices:
lust, anger, greed, attachment, jealousy and ego.

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A few recently published articles in TOI & NBT about teachings of Babuji Maharaj