All The Wealth In This World Maybe Worthless Without The Blessings Of Guru
Source: Shri Sudarshan Sandesh, Nov06-Jan07, 2006, page 2 (As Published)

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Om Namo Narayanaya!
With the blessings of our Guru Maharaj, Anant Sri Vibhushit Swami Sudarshanacharya Ji Maharaj, founder of Shri Siddhdata Ashram – Faridabad, Haryana (India), we have made an effort to compile the messages of the divine soul – our beloved Guru Maharaj Ji, in this book.
It is by the grace of Guru Maharaj Ji that we are united today by heart, by soul, and by thought. The relationship between a Guru and a disciple is indescribable. It is necessary for a disciple to have complete faith in every word of the Guru. The relationship between a Guru and his disciple is divine.
When a person comes in contact with a true Guru, he realizes the existence of the Lord, which is only possible through the teachings and blessings of the Guru. This helps in self-realization, and that is the beginning of humanity.
Total surrender at the lotus feet of Lord Narayana can only be achieved by having a positive attitude and total faith in your Guru. What we consider as our body is actually a gift from the Supreme Lord to our soul, which in turn is a part of Him. In several of his preachings, our Guru Maharaj has clearly mentioned that Moksha is the final destination for a soul and can be attained only through Sharnagati at the lotus feet of Narayana, as His name eradicates all the pain and sorrow that a human body goes through.
“DUKH BHANJAN TERA NAAM JI”
Your name eradicates all pain and sorrow
Kalyug is an era full of filth, which also means the Sea of Sins, but he who has surrendered himself to his GURU and the Supreme Lord need not worry, as their holy grace and mercy shall help him sail through the rough waters of this life and, at the end, anchor his boat on the safe shores.
All the wealth in this world may be worthless if the blessings of your Guru are not with you.
Life begins and ends with Lord Narayana as He is omnipresent in every soul, and one should not forget this.
Jai Guru Dev Sharnam!
Shraddeya Shri Purushottamacharya Ji
Summary:
This passage, written with the blessings of Anant Sri Vibhushit Swami Sudarshanacharya Ji Maharaj, the founder of Shri Siddhdata Ashram in Faridabad, Haryana, emphasizes the divine and indispensable relationship between a Guru and a disciple. It discusses the importance of complete faith and surrender to the Guru and Lord Narayana for achieving self-realization and eternal peace (moksha).
Important Points:
- Blessings of Guru Maharaj:
- The messages in the book are compiled with the blessings of Swami Sudarshanacharya Ji Maharaj.
- The unity of hearts, souls, and thoughts among disciples is attributed to Guru Maharaj Ji’s grace.
- Guru-Disciple Relationship:
- The relationship between a Guru and a disciple is divine and indescribable.
- Complete faith in the Guru’s words is essential for the disciple.
- Role of the Guru:
- A true Guru helps the disciple realize the existence of the Lord and self-realization.
- This self-realization marks the beginning of true humanity.
- Surrender to Lord Narayana:
- Total surrender at the feet of Lord Narayana requires a positive attitude and faith in the Guru.
- The body is a gift from the Supreme Lord, and moksha (eternal peace) is the ultimate goal of the soul.
- Attaining Moksha:
- Moksha can be attained through complete surrender (Sharnagati) at the feet of Narayana.
- The name of Narayana eradicates all pain and sorrow.
- Navigating Kalyug:
- Kalyug is described as an era full of filth and sin.
- Those who surrender to their Guru and the Supreme Lord are assured of their grace and mercy to navigate life’s difficulties and reach safe shores.
- Value of Guru’s Blessings:
- All worldly wealth is worthless without the blessings of the Guru.
- Life begins and ends with Lord Narayana, who is omnipresent in every soul.
- Closing Devotion:
- The passage concludes with a devotional exclamation: “Jai Guru Dev Sharnam!”
- It is signed by Shraddeya Shri Purushottamacharya Ji, further emphasizing the importance of devotion to the Guru and Lord Narayana.
The passage underscores the transformative power of faith, surrender, and the guidance of a true Guru in achieving spiritual enlightenment and eternal peace.







