Sunday 28 October 2018

THE MASTER SINGS YET AGAIN, THIS TIME THROUGH SWAMI SARVAPRIYANANDA

THE MASTER SINGS YET AGAIN, THIS TIME THROUGH SWAMI SARVAPRIYANANDA

The beauty of Swami Sarvapriyananda's discourses is the innocence of purity that he exudes as opposed to the crookedness manifest in like discourses of the fake Gurus that abound and are being followed by millions of fools who cannot distinguish between good and bad, between the holy and the holy, and between the sage and the charlatan. Swami Sarvapriyananda is Sri Ramakrishna's emissary to the West and will, by Thakur's grace, dispel the darkness that has been and is being created by the agents of unholiness masquerading as enlightened men, seekers of gold, silver, power and pelf who have corrupted the spiritual scene at home here and abroad.

The sledgehammer blows of chastity will break through the citadels of untruth and bring to book these charlatans, these verbose so-called seekers of truth, these miracle mongers and ace practitioners of magic, these merchants of medicine of fantastic claims to cure, these blowers of air through the nostrils for management of stress that lays no emphasis, though, on renunciation as the basis of spirituality. All these fraudulent people will soon be reduced to their primal sizes as the audience becomes discerning gradually and begins to, so, reject the fake Gurus who are spreading myths in place of scriptural truths everywhere and making false claims to enlightenment.

Swami Sarvapriyananda is young, energetic, erudite, eloquent and, yet, of surpassing humility, ever willing to lend his ears to a query, however insignificant or out of focus it may be, never losing poise or grace while addressing his audience or answering a question, and, above all, seems so compassionate by nature that he instantly draws his listeners into his spiritual ambit by the magic touch of his overflowing love. Our great hope lies in this young monk and, for myself, I wholeheartedly wish him a steady progress in his mission to educate the West in the Vedanta, and on a more personal note for him, I wish him enlightenment by the grace of Thakur. May Mother bless this pure child of her divine love! Jai Ma!

Written by Sugata Bose

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