Hey everyone, I'm back with a thought-provoking topic that often crosses our minds. Some ponder it, while others firmly believe in it – the subject of "BabaGiri." The inspiration for this came during my visit to a well-known city in Madhya Pradesh. After meeting my spiritual guru, I encountered a security guard outside the Volga Restaurant in the city, and his perspectives on the world of "BabaGiri" intrigued me.
Let's delve into the questionnaire:
Q.1: How often are these events held in the city? Are they scheduled for every auspicious occasion?
Ans: These events bring us joy; they provide an opportunity to express enthusiasm and spend quality time invoking the divine.
Q.2: Don't you think these gatherings disturb students? Shouldn't people focus on rest and family time instead of getting involved?
Ans: These are subjective perceptions. Some may profit from trust, while others turn it into a business. People spend willingly, seeking blessings from their chosen gurus, regardless of the amount.
Q.3: What's your conclusion? Is this acceptable, and should these "BabaGiri" activities continue?
Ans: It depends on personal choice. Some find guidance and fulfillment in following a guru, adhering to their teachings, while others may not resonate with it.
In conclusion, everyone should have a guru who guides them on the right path, prevents wrongdoing, and promotes positive values. It's heartening to see people embracing the teachings of their gurus. Thank you for sharing this discussion, and until next time – Allah Hafiz.
Comments
boss i will explain you thru example..The Ramkrishna paramhans guru of Shri Vivekananda...was devoting his seva to lord Hanumanji..ramakrishna was so much devoted to hanumantji that he got small tail...The moral is "BABA" will only teach you a way but its you who has to follow that..Now its upto you which way to follow and up to how much devotion....Regards amitYEOLEKAR