Aya Sawan Zumke ..! .


The hymns of the devotees start to rise only with the chanting of the holy month of Shravan. Dancing songs bring a loom of Sawan festivals. This loom tastes good till Diwali. Shravan Mass is an opportunity to develop the distance in depth. Some of the misdeeds, sins, iniquities committed throughout the year are washed away by just doing Shravanmas. It is understood. Everything else is fine, but if we become like Shravan in Shravan, it becomes the gut of the parents.

In Shravanmas, a person becomes a little Gokulvasi and a little Kailashvasi. Man tries to change himself by combining Shambhu and Shyam. Putting aside greed, selfishness gives more importance to charity and compassion.

The battery of the brain that is down in Sawan is recharged. Bhajan-kirtan, combining fasting changes a person's mindset. The man tries to get a little wet from within Shravan. Shravan should not be fluttering, it should be dipped. To subdue the subtleties. This time, in the last one and a half years, the corona period has introduced man to the subtle and the gross. This is the special thing to learn in this time of hearing. Peace and joy are within us.

In Shravan, one has to identify oneself. Om Nam: The waste of heart and mind should be thrown out while speaking. Shravan means the tuition of religion. It is also said in the bhajan, 'The mind does not feel devotion without being painted.' This mandu only gets colored when the illusions are broken.

In this time of hearing, it is really time to rejuvenate the mind. What Kabir has said about Zini Zini Bini Chadaria in that duha is to examine the weaving from the balcony of the mind. Childhood, youth and old people have a major intoxication of Shravan. If the child-instinct, the youth instinct and the old instinct awaken the vibrations and if these vibrations work to enliven our whole aykha, then understand Shravan began to write. If the remaining ones have to remain the same .. only calculations are enough. Happy Shravan to all.

Om Naam: Shivaya. Om Naam: Shivaya.

- Anjana Raval

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