Walking With Mohanji
By Lata Ganesh, USA Following Mohanji on this Pathless Path of our Tradition, we are blessed with quite a few […]
By Lata Ganesh, USA Following Mohanji on this Pathless Path of our Tradition, we are blessed with quite a few […]
By Mina Obradovic, Serbia With Mohanji and Nath Master Part 1 Mohanji has often been heard to say that as
Author: Dr. Nikita Naredi, Pune, India A flickering flame ignited five years back has now expanded into a crackling fire,
Devi Amma, who gave Mahesh an orange for Mohanji, an apple for Mila and a pomegranate for Devi Mohan…Devi Maa had evoked Hanumanji in front of us when she delivered me the fruits! As soon as Mohanji received the orange, His upper lip started to swell up and was steadily growing outwards, His eyes were intense. His face turned clearly appearing as Lord Hanuman’s face!
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Mohanji’s face was physically changing in front of us into Hunumanji’s face, the half-monkey half-human devotee/servant/son of Ram and Sita.
Written by Viji Sagar, USA It was a cold and dreary winter afternoon with a constant drizzle. It was cold
Shared by Subhasree Thottungal, Dec 2017 With complete surrender to Mohanji, I would like to share a few experiences
Shri Guro paramam rupam viveka chakshushomratam, Mandabhagyaa na pashyanti andhah suryodayam yatha| The absolute form of the guru is like
By Mitesh Khatiwala Most people who have been around Mohanji have always heard him say, “Don’t worry. I am always
A brief overview and background on the Shiva Kavacham. The Shiva Kavacham recited by Mohanji is a very powerful experience to every listener. Mohanji has repeatedly said that there is nothing beyond it. It is for merging with the aspect of Shiva which is formless brightness – the manifested and unmanifested together.
Mohanji had mentioned that maintaining the sanctity of the Shiva Kavacham was of paramount importance. Mohanji insisted that it must be listened with utmost reverence and sacredness and, consciously like meditation, with hundred percent concentration and bhaav. He forbade it to be treated as background music. It was typically played after group meditations as a continuation of gratitude, where all participants maintained silence and deep reverence.
Written by: Devi Mohan The next morning was like a horror movie. We woke up around 5am to the prison-like