Swamishri replied in a serene, modest manner, “I do all my activities with God in the forefront, hence I always experience samadhi.” I wish to ask you whether you experience nirvikalp samadhi 24 hours a day?” You explained to me about nirvikalp samadhi and blessed me with a divine experience. Then, David began narrating his dream to Swamishri, “Four days back, I saw you in my dream.
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But they still had a yearning to learn more. Greatly impressed by Hinduism and its principles, the three youths had visited India and met several gurus. When they sat down in the small mandir room they gazed out of curiosity and interest at Swamishri. The three English youths had come from the county of Sussex in England. They found him at the mandir in Neasden, London. To find the answer he and his two friends, Daniel and Richard, started looking for the saffron-clad sadhu who had appeared in his dream. The dream left a lingering doubt in his mind. One morning, David woke up after an extraordinary dream. Swamishri’s entire life is centred on his absolute devotion to Thakorji. He never accepts anything that has not been offered to Thakorji, be it a drop of water or a garland of flowers. His devotion and faith for Thakorji remains unflagging. When he offered the water, Swamishri enquired, “Have you offered it to Thakorji?” The sadhu had forgotten to do so.Įven in times of extreme thirst and hunger, Swamishri never forgets Thakorji. Then the attendant sadhu suddenly remembered that Swamishri was thirsty, and ran to get a glass of water. After the arti concluded, Swamishri bowed to all. So he became absorbed in prayer and forgot about his thirst. Swamishri untiringly visited the devotees’ homes to bless them and infuse joy in their routine, mundane lives.īy the time Swamishri returned to the home where he was lodging, his throat was dry with thirst. He gave up his afternoon rest to tread the rough, uneven roads of Bamangam during the home-visits. Swamishri started his round of home-visits in the scorching afternoon sun. The devotees of Bamangam were personally inviting Swamishri to sanctify their homes.
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One should respect Thakorji.”Īnd then explaining further, Swamishri added, “Before the king, tell me, how would it look if one shows respect to a servant by touching his feet!” Swamishri’s words showed his profound humility and devotion to Thakorji. This startled Swamishri, who then checked him from touching his feet, “Never bow down to touch my feet before Thakorji. Bhagvatcharan Swami bent down to touch Swamishri’s feet.
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Once, at the Atladra mandir, Swamishri was absorbed in Thakorji’s darshan. “I am a servant of God,” pat came the reply. He asked Swamishri, “Are you God or a human being?” In 1994, Mr Cogswell was impressed on meeting Swamishri during his stay in Orlando, Florida.