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The word "Rama" literally means one who is divinely blissful and who gives joy to others, and one in whom the sages rejoice. Bhagwan Rama exemplified the perfect person; he embodied the divine on Earth, and he taught us how to live our lives in accordance with dharma and divine principles. Bhagwan Rama was the embodiment of compassion, gentleness, kindness, righteousness and integrity. Although he had all the power in the world, he still was peaceful and gentle. Through careful examination of his life, we learn how to be the perfect son, the perfect brother, the perfect husband and the perfect king. His reign in Ayodhya is referred to as Ramarajya, the epitome of perfect governance.

Rama as a Personification of Divinity and Idealism Explained at Shri Ram Katha, Ferozepur, Punjab

Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan (DJJS) conducted a six-day program of Shri Ram Katha from 12th to 16th June 2018 at Ferozepur, Punjab. The spiritual orator of the day and disciple of revered Gurudev, Sadhvi Shachi Bharti Ji explained the supreme philosophy of Lord Rama and further unfolded the life lessons from Ramayana.

She explained that Satguru is the one who takes you from darkness to light by blessing you with divine knowledge of self-realization. Ram Rajya could only be established based on divine knowledge called Brahm Gyan. This Divine Knowledge can only be realized by any human, with the grace of an awakened spiritual Master. The technique was imparted to Shri Rama by his spiritual teacher Maharishi Vashisht. Satguru Ashutosh Maharaj Ji (founder of DJJS) has been blessing each soul with Brahm Gyan so that one can clean himself and contribute in the vision of ‘Ram Rajya’ transforming into reality even today.

Rama as a Personification of Divinity and Idealism Explained at Shri Ram Katha, Ferozepur, Punjab

DJJS whole heartedly works for many social initiatives, one of which is Antardrishti: focusing on doing well for those who are deficient at the body level, Antardrishti achieves profound results by substantially serving the differently-abled through this unique initiative. Exhibitions cum sales of various products made under the program Antardrishti were held at the Katha to give exposure to all kinds of products and artifacts prepared by our brothers and sisters with visual impairment/physical disability, and to make people aware about the Project Antardrishti so that they can help these people in making them economically independent by buying these items. The idea behind putting up the stall was to be able to make people understand compassion, gentleness, kindness, righteousness and integrity.

Large number of devotees gathered to listen to the Ram Katha and participated in the social initiative of “Antardrishti.”

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