Apr. 2, 2010
Let God be the judge
A
common question people ask is, "Why do the good ones suffer so much in
life
while the bad ones seem to prosper?"
Story after story is told of miseries befalling the kind hearted
soul
while fortune smiles on the one who does nothing but cause harm to
others. The individual asking the question tends
to silently place the blame on the Almighty whom he suspects of sleeping
on the
job and therefore failing to impart justice.
As
humans with limitations, we are unable to see the complete picture.
We forget that Nature has its laws in
place and these laws pervade every aspect of life. The law
that 'every action has a
reaction' ensures that humans are held accountable for what they do.
Sooner or later we taste the fruits of
our actions. Moreover, the person
who seems to do nothing but wrong has been good uncountable times in
previous
lives as well as the present one.
Even a murderer has done good in life, and even the best person
in the
world is guilty of misdeeds. No one
is completely good or totally bad.
While
we see only what is before us and what we choose to see, God sees that
which is
not apparent to us. While we refuse
to see our own shortcomings and magnify the mistakes of others, God
imparts
divine justice without prejudice.
Let
God be the judge.
Yours, Didi Ji

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Keertan led by Shri Maharaj Ji - Radhey Radhey Govind-Govind Radhey
A video of a beautiful keertan, Radhey Radhey Govind-Govind Radhey, led by Shri Maharaj Ji has been uploaded on our website.
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Song of the Week
Shri Radhe Hamari Sarkar, a song from the album Radha Rani,
has been added to our website. This bhajan written by Shri Maharaj Ji and sung
by Nitin Mukesh, is a beautiful reminder to all of us that we should leave all
our worries behind because we are under the protection of our Divine
mother, Shri Radha Rani.
Please click here to preview the other songs on this album.
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Power of Meditation: An Audio Discourse in English
When people hear the word "meditation" different images conjure up
in their mind. These images typically involve sitting down
quietly and focusing on one particular object
or symbol. The object or symbol being focused upon could be
the tip of a flame, the tip of a nose, the
third eye or the symbol Om. In this lecture, Siddheshvari Devi Ji
explains that meditation need not be confined to
these limits. The main aim of meditation should be quieten
our mind and start to fall in love with the
Supreme Lord. While explaining the three different aspects
of God- Brahm, Parmatma and Bhagvan, she gives
us some practical techniques on how to focus our minds on
the personal form of God and harness the power
of meditation. Click here to order this discourse from the Radha Madhav Gift Shop.
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Summer Hindu Youth Camps - Register Online! Radha Madhav Society is offering three youth camps this summer in Atlanta, Georgia, Richmond, Virginia, and Toronto, Canada. All children in the age group of 5-15 years are encouraged to participate in these youth camps for six days of fun-filled learning.
Click here to find out additional details about the youth camps and to register for them. Last year we had to turn down several people because the number of registrations far exceeded our expectations. You are encouraged to register early to reserve your spot. |