Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Bengali baul songs and bhajans on Thkurji

Folder name “ bengali boul songs” link is

http://www.box.net/shared/ainkv4d5dv  

following songs uploaded  

Tumi amar provu

http://www.box.net/shared/zctqjb45hk    

Shyamray elo abaar

http://www.box.net/shared/d25mtqpmf3 

Premer thakur shri anukul

http://www.box.net/shared/vy3md5qjo4 

Key tumi nijekey proshno

http://www.box.net/shared/qj3yxx3xpv 

Joya jaya shri anukul joy

http://www.box.net/shared/pjljnpj55l  

Jagater poti tumi

http://www.box.net/shared/9lrjr82t4e 

Hey purushotaam

http://www.box.net/shared/i0060d1255 

deoghar tirthadhamey

http://www.box.net/shared/557lfxma4q 

gao radha radha nam

http://www.box.net/shared/ehi5b8mfyt 

amarey bhulitey chahi

http://www.box.net/shared/9lhpfbmvho  

bhojorey mon radha radha

http://www.box.net/shared/jj7opo547z     

ayrey aay ayrey tora

http://www.box.net/shared/j9ijotktyh 

 

 

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

bhojpuri songs and videos upload links

A set of eight video clips on bhjopur bhakti songs on thakurji

has been uploaded and the links are given below. It is hoped that

viewers will listen and enjoy bliss of thakurji.  

Links also given for MP3  songs 

video links on youtube 

admimey itna johor bhor goi (bhojpuri clip on thakurji)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxKoPBGxfNU 

satnamkey kor bhakti (bhojpuri clip on thakurji)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwTNxtAeEo4 

Deogharmey aini kortar (bhojpuri clip on thakurji)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o1niuIS3bY 

bina satnamkey ba na guzara (bhojpuri clip on thakurji)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsGI7_hwvtQ  

deeksha jeevkey kaal ho goiyl (bhojpuri clip on thakurji)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VauoqQiFFRo  

satyasey alog bhoyl (bhojpuri clip on thakurji)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9vsB8zQ3cY 

roz roz kanchey nindey (bhojpuri clip on thakurji)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDEzxjPA82s 

hey thakur paramdayal (bhojpuri clip on thakurji)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjnLtvA0QXk 

 

Mp3 uploads of bhojpuri songs 

satnamkey kor bhakti

http://www.box.net/shared/obsfv99pi7 

roz roz kinchey nindey

http://www.box.net/shared/grj4r4qjk0 

hey thakur paramdayal

http://www.box.net/shared/p1op9ersut 

jo satyasey alag voil

http://www.box.net/shared/i6j4fs6e4d 

Deogharmeyn ainey kortar

http://www.box.net/shared/m4eh67bpks 

deeksha jeevkey kal ho goil

http://www.box.net/shared/cv5kznq188  

bina satnamkey na guzara

http://www.box.net/shared/et48pmju58 

admimey itna johor bhar goi

http://www.box.net/shared/zjizczgbb5 

 

common link for all above songs in folder bhojpuri bhakti songs

http://www.box.net/shared/7kj1rht90o     

Thursday, May 7, 2009

The life sketch of Thakurji in video clips

The life sketch of Shri Shri Thakur Anukulchandra will be found in the video

CD named "The Great Master". This vedeo CD is available at Satsangar, Deoghar.

This CD was published on the occasion of Thakurji's centenary. This is now uploaded

in nine clips. The links are given below

Thakur Anukulchandra - a prophet is born

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWbDKJs4Ew8

Thakur anukulchandra - the great master's childhood the link is --
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_apNNrhI1k

Thakur Anukulchandra - the great master's journey from Pabna to Deoghar

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy8q3LDabP4

Thakur anukulchandra - the great master

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmm5dzGA1XE

Thakur anukulchandra with great personalities
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4_1otUGQjE

Thakur anukulchandra - the last journey
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD6pZm0OmEc

Thakur anukulchandra - centenary clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yUJAwjd-EQ

Thakur anuulchnadra - few sayings

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-MfK68eZIw

Satsang after takurji
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMvQGQa2vCI

It is hoped the viewers will be benifitted by this .


Monday, May 4, 2009

Pearls from Magna dicta and Satyanusaran


Pearls from Magna Dicta
(Received from Miss Anupama)
Never attend anyone
        with an argumentative approach 
but tactful intresting talk
       with sympathetic hearing
         and due appriciation
brings out blissful, active support  
        and embrace
                from the core
                         of one's heart.......
Attend to redress calamities
      with cautious service,
           evading untoward effect,-
it's the natural characteristic
      of a kinsman
                   and a friend...............
 
Do behave
       as you think good,
             and do sincerely
                   what is apt thereto
...............SRI SRI THAKUR......................

Shri Shri thakur On love
Lucid love
With fragile vigilance,
wishes to discern things
consistent with the love
with a steady attachment;
passionate turbidity
always goes 
without inquisitiveness, 
to a sterile satisfaction,
with a flickering monotony.

He who loves
his vanity more,
loves his Love less.

When love betrays the Love
with a rationalised, 
hypocritic pierce,
urge rebounds,
conscience pricks,
weakness winks,
vain-glory screams
with all its ambitious tendrils,
false appeasement folwers 
intoxicated with the
blackening obnoxious,
zeal comes forth
with and odious fragrance,
cynic insincerity crawls
with a power-loving
aspiration!


In love
is a concentration 
of energy,
in lust 
a seduction thereof.

Love makes one steady,
unquivering, majestic and
active with every cautious
insight


Love fails to fulfil contentment 
where unlike,
opposite leaning
serves with a passionate
delicious dish!
 

 

Satyanusaran – The pursuit of truth

(Here presented few stanzas taken from the holy literature Satyanusanran)

 The degeneration of humanity began at that moment when the unseen god was made infinite and, ignoring the Seers, the worship of Their Sayings began.


Oh Mankind! If you desire to invoke your good, forget sectarian conflict. Be regardful to all the past Prophets. Be attached to your living master or God and take only those who love Him as your own. Because all the past Prophets are consummated in the divine Man of the present.

Weakness
First of all, we must wage war on weakness. We must be bold and brave; for weakness is sin incarnate! Drive it away at one – this depressing, blood-sucking vampire! Say – you are bold, the offspring of Might; believe - you ARE a son of Father the Supreme! Before all else, be daring, be sincere. Then it is clear you have the right to enter the kingdom of heaven. With the least weakness you cannot be truly sincere, and so long as your thoughts and words do not agree, the dirt within shall not be touched. Once word and thought become alike, the dirt cannot collect within.

The hidden rubbish floats up in words and sin cannot remain within. Failure need not be weakness; to fail to try is weakness. If, despite your all-out effort in anything, you fail to succeed, no harm; carry on; don’t stop! That unblemished effort must carry you toward the goal. Weak minds are always suspicious. They can never trust. Their faith has been lost; so they are generally sickly, tricky, sensually inclined. For them, all of life is a burning. Ultimately joy and sorrow are dissolved in despair. What is pleasure, what is pain, they cannot differentiate. If asked, they sigh, “What’s the difference!” Ever restless, their lives deteriorate in dullness. Love and regard has no place in the weak heart. To be anxious about one’s own distress, suffering or death on seeing that of others and to be broken, bewildered and distraught thereby is weakness. But the eyes of those who are strong are always seeking for a remedy in everything they do and in such a way that no one is shattered while in that condition. To find the remedy with love, as did Lord Buddha, is the sign of a courageous heart.

Say not you are timid! Say not you are a coward! Say not you are evil-minded! Look towards Father! Speak fervently, “Oh, I am Your son. Within me there is no more dullness, no more weakness. I am no longer a coward! Never again forgetting. You will I run towards hell with my back towards Your light crying, ‘Darkness, darkness, darkness’!”

Misery
Contraction is dejection. Expansion is delight. There is a lack of happiness in that which brings weakness and fear in the heart and that is grief. Desire unfulfilled is misery. Don’t expect anything. Be preparing for every situation. What can grief do to you? Nobody is miserable by nature. If one wishes, he can drive it out. Pray to the Supreme Father: “Thy will is good. I don’t know what will make me good. Let Thy will be fulfilled in me.”

And be ready to accept that. Joy will remain and sorrow will not touch you. Be not the cause of another grief; none will be the cause of your grief. Misery and happiness are both modes of mind. To lack the thoughts and deeds befitting the desire is misery. You may serve the world in a thousand ways, but you cannot destroy its misery until the sense of inadequacy be removed from the heart. Dharma alone can do that.
Dharma
The stay of all existence is Dharma, and He is the Supreme Fulfiller. Dharma never becomes many. It is always one. There is no variety of it. View may be many – even as many as there are people. Still, Dharma cannot be many. In my opinion, to speak of Hindu Dharma, Christian Dharma, Mohammedan Dharma, Buddhist Dharma, etc. is wrong; rather, they are so many views. In fact, there is no opposition in the views – different views, the same way – feeling One in many forms. Each faith is for the expansion of avowed activity. That can be in many forms and as much as is gained by the expansion, so much the realization – wisdom. So Dharma is based upon realization – to be ‘real’ in nature.
Laugh, but not in ridicule.
Weep; not from self-addiction but from love, devotion. Speak, but for neither self-aggrandizement nor fame. Do not hide from a man any example of your character if it be beneficial to him. Let your goodness roll out in deeds. But see that it does not come out in words. Attach your inclination to good; you will become good unconsciously. Be absorbed in good ideas in your own way. Your feelings will bloom accordingly to your attitude. As evil thoughts are revealed through eyes, words, dealings, behavior etc., so too good thoughts express themselves in the same way.
Be out-spoken but sweet.
Consider before you speak, but having spoken, do not evade. If you have spoken wrong, beware! Do not do wrong. Speak the truth, but don’t bring destruction. It is good to speak good, but better to think and feel it. Surely it is better to speak enlivening words than deadening ones. But what is the use if they are not carried into action and feelings at the same time? The violin and guitar play well by the grace of player but cannot feel anything themselves. He who speaks much of realization but shows no indication of it froths only. All his big talks are imaginary. The deeper you dive, the more unrecognizable you are. As the pomegranate bursts open just as it ripens, so the honest thought within you when mature will burst forth of itself. You need not show it by words.

Follow, without hesitation
Be zealous for self-elevation and devote yourself to the Master or Truth. Be not attracted to what others are saying about you; otherwise, you will become attached to it and fail to have self-elevation. A selfish spirit often induces one to blame the Ideal, to doubt and to lose faith. Don’t look for faults in the Ideal from a selfish spirit and don’t doubt and don’t lose faith. If you do, there’ll be no self-elevation. But if being free of selfish spirit you find faults in a person, that person is no Ideal. Don’t follow him. If you do, there’ll be no self-elevation. He in whom infatuated pride, selfish thoughts, a lack of love exist is no Ideal. And he in whom doubt, faithlessness, and a selfish spirit exist is no follower. Follow, without hesitation, Him who is the possessor of love. You shall surely achieve your good! Follow Him alone who doesn’t cause grief to anyone in any way, yet doesn’t indulge evil. You shall achieve your good!

Devotion is concentric to the Source
Artificial devotion is mixed with stiff ego. Real devotion is free from pride; i.e., it has a very thin pride. A man with counterfeit devotion cannot TAKE advice. Adviser-like, he can only GIVE advice. So if anyone advises him, signs of irritation, aversion and shirking the company, appear clearly on his face. The man with real devotion is generally quite unwilling to play the part of an adviser and signs of pleasure blossom on his face if he gets advice. Devotion can never enter the heart of one who believes little and worships many. Devotion loves many for the One. Addiction loves the One for many. In addition there is gratification from self-interest. In devotion there is satisfaction from interests for others. Devotion is concentric to the Source. Addiction seeks satiety in self-interest or ego. Addiction is the wife of passion, and devotion is the younger sister of love.

 

Some memorable events

                                          Commemorative stamp on centenary of Thakurji
                                 Chotoma with her grandson (now known as Ananta Shri Baba)
                                                             Acharyadev with family
                                                                    Thakur in young age

                                                                Thakur writting a vani

                                             Thakur giving danda to Dr. Gaurinath Shastri

 

                                          Thakur giving danda to Hafiz Mohamed Consul General UAR

                               Thakur giving danda to Shri Guljarilal Nanda, Central Minister

Some memorable pics

                                                              Thakurji with Boiroma
                                                               Thakurji in prayer pose
                                                        Thakurji's handwriting in bengali
                                                      Thakurji's handwriting in english
                                                          Thankuri's vani in bengali
                                                            Babaida Grandson of Thakurji
                                                               Vani of Takurji in bengali
                                                                      Thakurji in fifty's
                                                                      Thakurji in fifty's

                              Thakurji with his favourite tobacco pipe as the blogger has seen Him

Adopt a change towards perfection

(received from Miss Anupama of Cuttak)
In each and every situation of our life we have to practise something that makes us courteous,peaceful,cheerful and inspires us to move forward.
                   we should make some simple decisions in our daily routine and act accordingly that will take us nearer to the supreme father...
 
 Before you speak,listen...before you spend, earn...before you criticize,wait...before you pray,forgive....before you quit,try......before you retire,save.......before you die,giv.......

 

At first, you shake your heart,then you will shake the world  .........................SRI SRI THAKUR.................
 
Start trying to catch people doing something right,good,creative and inspirational....
 
Look for the good in every one and in every situation.say I love you daily at once to some and twice to urself....
 
Offer yourself in service of others....
 
The best way to experience one thing fully is to also experience its opposite...to know UP we must know DOWN.....
 
Try to be spiritual and feel the presence of SUPREME everywhere......
 
To vilify others is to defile oneself with there defects and to speak good of others makes one's own nature good unconsiously ...charm urself if u wish to charm every one...be humble toeveryone,everyone will humble to you...SRI SRI THAKUR.................