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Shree krishna pranami mandir panna
Shree krishna pranami mandir panna










The process of creation takes place with the Lord’s two powers. With regard to creation of the universe views of Shri Devchandra were the same as those in Bhagvat. All the scriptures are meant for them and only they can understand their true meaning. Few souls, the divine ones, rise from their dreamy state and go back to their eternal abode.

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They bring the Supreme Knowledge to improve this world but as nothing happens in a dream, so also the condition of this world remains the same. That is why so many “ Avatars“, prophets, great souls keep coming into this world from time to time. Shri Devchandra explained that the Supreme Lord, in human form, comes to this universe whenever required and stays here as long as it is needed. Shri Devchandra told that, after having these experiences, they have to go back to their eternal home, Paramdham. He clarified that this illusory sorrowful world was created for the eternal souls, so that they can appreciate their “Satchidanand” state better. He explained “Satchidanand” – the God symbolized Truth, eternal Bliss and Consciousness Supreme. His preachings contained the essence of all the Hindu Scriptures. Shri Devchandra became so popular that within a short amount of time he had large crowds at his congregations. Many souls were awakened to their true original state and they experienced the eternal bliss. With the help of this integral knowledge – “Tartam”, Shri Devchandra started the work assigned to him by the Lord. Bring them back to their original true home, Paramdham.” This movement of awakening of the souls was known as “ Jagni“. I am giving you the Mantra and power to awaken these souls. “Unfortunately, those enlightened souls,” stated Lord Krishna, “are engrossed in the mirage of the world. He enlightened Devchandra about the fact that he was His consort Shyama – the bliss-part of Sachidanand Brahman, who with other divine souls, have come to this world to experience pain and sorrow, so that they can ultimately have the feeling of their blissful state. The Lord revealed His name as Shri Krishna and explained about His eternal Abode. It also shows the relationship between the three types of creations and its souls. Tartam is the integral knowledge which shows the difference between the perishable world and the imperishable entity of Akshar Brahman and the Lord Supreme. It indicates the knowledge of the above and beyond this universe. Tartam is a Sanskrit word which is the combination of two words – “Tar” and “Tam”. Lord krishna gave him the “ Tartam Mantra” which dispelled all his doubts. Please clear my doubts and show me the right path.” I am conscious of your presence and know that you are my savior but I am confused by the happenings in the world and misconceptions about life and religion. “My Lord!” replied Shri Devchandra – “You are asking me the same questions which have been disturbing me since childhood. Shri Krishna, the Lord Supreme, appeared before him and asked him the same questions which were already disturbing him – “Who are you?” – the Lord asked – “Why have you come into this world?”.

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“A glimpse of God and listening to the tales of His glory are as important for the spirit as is food for the body.”Īfter undergoing a rigorous self-discipline, Shri Devchandra got a glimpse of the Lord and he felt His internal bliss. Shri Devchandra told them that he believed in nourshing the soul. When Devchandra explained this to others, everyone realized that he understood the true form of religion. Shri Devchandra did not believe in blindly following the rituals in the name of any religion.as far more important than doing mechanically pooja and chanting of prayers. He was in search of a true form of religion and the easiest way to reach the Lord. The prevalent rituals and unnecessary pretentions and superstitions always. He strained a lot but the queries in his mind were still disturbing him. Shri Devchandra followed each one’s suggestion. Each one suggested a different form of worship. He was very fond of the company of saints and would ask them these questions, but no one could satisfy him.Īt the age of sixteen, Shri Devchandra left his home and went to Bhojnagar, a town in Gujarat, where he met many saints. He would always wonder – “Who am I?”, “What is this world?”, “Where have I come from?”, “Who is the creator of this world?”, “Why is there so much sorrow and misery in this world?”. Matu Mehta was a big merchant in the town of Umarkot, Sindh (now in Pakistan).Įven at the tender age of five, Devchandra used to get lost in contemplation. Shri Devchandra was born on the 11th of October 1581 (Vikram Samvat 1638) in the house of Matu Mehta and Kunwar Bai.












Shree krishna pranami mandir panna