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| Madhab Niloy |
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Truth must be universal and acceptable by all. Hence any practice that divides man from man cannot be called true religion. The objective of religion must be to seek the source of love that binds the entire universe in perfect harmony.
Sri Madhab said that all of mankind irrespective of education, social, economic status, irrespective of the country they live, are eligible to attain the final goal For this there is no need to leave your family or anything that one is endowed with to lead a normal life. Instead one must utilise them properly by discarding excesses so that they become the shining weapons in our war against the enemies that reside within ourselves. Thus by restoring the basic traits of |
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The Abode of the Supreme Consciousness or the fountainhead of the force of Universal Nature. The edifice is a symbolic representation that signifies that the human body is the temple where the mind must sit listless in meditation shedding all its extravagances born out of insatiable fulfillment of sensory desires. As such it is shaped like the human body.
We must discard all our prejudices - social, religious, and those that take birth from acquired knowledge. Our goal should be set with a burning desire to know the true Self, the purpose of our life, the purpose of all that exists and at the end the source of all that exists, have existed in the past or will exist in the future. |
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