Tests of Sincerity | The Lives of Saints

Bhakti Marga
Bhakti Marga
2.1 هزار بار بازدید - 5 ماه پیش - Bilvamaṅgala was a revered saint
Bilvamaṅgala was a revered saint and poet within Hinduism's Bhakti movement. Although born in a Brahmana family, Bilvamaṅgala fell into temptation with a prostitute named Cintamani. To test his dedication, he underwent trials of sincerity to overcome his lust and experienced a major turning point in his life. Our spiritual journey is shaped by the experiences of those who walked before us. Bilvamaṅgala's life illustrates the continuity of karma and the importance of sincerity on the spiritual path. Remembering our pivotal moments and staying dedicated through tests define our sincerity and progress. About the teacher: Swami Anashuya met Paramahamsa Vishwananda in 2005 and in 2008 he was initiated together as the first swamis in Bhakti Marga. Later Paramahamsa Vishwananda appointed him to the position of an appointed swami, who is responsible for the global mission of Bhakti Marga. Born in the UK, Swami Anashuya has a university background in Biochemistry and Neuroscience but his scientific journey didn't answer his deeper questions to life - where does life begin and end? and who is God? After meeting Paramahamsa Vishwananda, all these questions were answered and his life purpose was revealed. ____________________________________________________________ Bhakti Marga is an international spiritual movement founded by Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda. 'Bhakti Marga' means 'the path of devotion' and all activities are offered as a means to help you rise in love with the Divine. Want to find out more? www.bhaktimarga.org/ Follow Bhakti Marga Online: Instagram: instagram.com/bhaktimarga (@bhaktimarga) Facebook: facebook.com/bhaktimarga108 Follow Paramahamsa Vishwananda Online Here: FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ParamahamsaVishwananda TWITTER: twitter.com/vishwananda INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/paramahamsa_vishwananda
5 ماه پیش در تاریخ 1403/01/28 منتشر شده است.
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