Krishna

16th August to 15th September

The eighth month Krishna is named after Lord Krishna the Avatar and the Head of all organisation of Rev.Babuji (because they are not distinguishable) whose birthday falls in this month.

Date Thought of the day Reference
16 Aug It is all absorbing attachment (bondage) to Reality alone, which liberates one from every other bondage. SDG 105
17 Aug When we do something by applying our head and heart we form impressions. BWS 160
18 Aug Service and sacrifice are the two main instruments with which we build the temple of spirituality, love of course being the fundamental basis. BWS 253
19 Aug The world will soon realise that no nation on the surface of the earth can survive without spirituality as its base. SDG 84
20 Aug Service to fellow beings is service to God in the real sense, if it is not done out of any selfish motive. BWS 253
21 Aug It was all really the effect of our own thoughts and actions that converted brothers and friends into strangers. BWS 157
22 Aug The development of the feeling of universal brotherhood means the breaking up of the individual network that separated one from the other, and the closer adherence to the tie of fraternity. BWS 158
23 Aug Let the light of the Real, shine in the heart of everyone so that we may rise up to the expectations of the Divine! SDG 123
24 Aug This world is in fact a reflection of the other world (Astral world). BWS 158
25 Aug Existence, in this sense, means a loss of being (called essence) and loss of existence would mean the gain of being (essence). Dr.KCV VolI 342
26 Aug He (Rev.Lalaji Maharaj) used to say, "Our home is the training ground of patience and endurance." BWS 199
27 Aug The Natural Path provides a system in which, while living a normal worldly life in the way that all our actions may become penances themselves, we try to achieve our highest Goal - The Ultimate. SDG 69
28 Aug We should try only to build the future and not waste our time in thinking of the past. SDG 38
29 Aug Truly speaking, we ourselves are the makers of fate. BWS 160
30 Aug The real cause of anger is usually one�s own refractory temperament. SS 518
31 Aug Take everything as coming from the Lord, so that the feelings of resentment may not arise. BWS 161
1 Sep The greatest obstruction on the path of spirituality is offered by our feelings of partiality and prejudice, which may be roughly assumed as a type of ahamkara. SS 154
2 Sep Lord Krishna had originally introduced bhakti in Raja Yoga in a way the yogis know, because he knew the time was at hand when life would be uncertain. BWS 102
3 Sep The end of desires means the stopping of the formation of Samskaras. BWS 201
4 Sep The external help comes in the form of suffering caused by the wrongs done by others, against which the people generally poison their thought on account of their own ignorance. BWS 161
5 Sep We should do our duty to uplift the mankind not minding whether they are doing their duty towards us properly. SDG 152
6 Sep Be not revengeful for the wrongs done by others. Take them with gratitude as heavenly gifts. Command ment 7
7 Sep The disturbed state of mind is more often due to the tyranny of one's own heart and to a brooding nature. SS 177
8 Sep We should never act in such a way that anyone can lift a finger against us. SDG 128
9 Sep Another external thing necessary for the beginner is that he should practice restraint in thought, word and deed so as not to injure the feelings and prick the hearts of others. BWS 99
10 Sep Thoughts have life and they also work on the lives of others. SDG 25
11 Sep If the practice is systematically done on both these points (Pt.A and Pt.B), desires will soon begin to bid farewell. BWS 60
12 Sep We blow our own trumpet in our own thoughts, and lose a lot in the process. SDG 40
13 Sep By the effect of our vicious thoughts and actions we spoil our sense of discrimination and right cognition. BWS 40
14 Sep When we remain in contact with ideas and thoughts of different kinds, they leave impressions upon our emotional feelings and senses. BWS 39
15 Sep The best way to get rid of them (thoughts) is to be unmindful towards them and treat them as you treat uninvited guests. SDG 68