The book provides a glimpse of the life and conduct of some of the great Sufi Masters from 8 Century AD. onwards. These great Masters lived like ordinary family persons, hiding their true self from the public. They believed, "Perfection is not in exhibition of miraculous powers, but perfection is to sit among people, sell and buy, marry and have children; and yet never leave the presence of the Almighty even for one moment" The essence of their teachings is: "desires are the world". Desires cause the worries and worries result into instability of mind. This, however, does not mean inaction or thoughtless action. The Almighty has given intellect to human beings to discriminate between good and bad, and Scriptures are there to guide them. To do one's best in the given circumstances leaving the result on the Almighty and to remember "Him' always with the feeling of the warmth of 'His' love in the heart is the true spirituality.
To become a true human being, one has to cover a long path. One, therefore, needs to remember, as Thakur Ram Singh ji, one of the greatest saints of our time used to say:
There have been Saints who, even after attaining the one ness with God, did not accept liberation for the Sake of people - who were weak and helpless and took the task to uplift them from morass in which they might fall and to take them on to the new pastures. The author is fortunate enough to have a similar Saint who took him in to His Lap of Love.
The "SILSILA" under the title of 'Naqsh Mumra' (Naqsh bandiya Mujaddadiya Mazahariya Ramchandriya) is a Great Hindi-Sufi family. Its genealogy is known as 'Shizra Sharif. It begins right from the Great name of the Prophet of Islam, Hazrat Mohammad (Peace be upon Him). H.H.Mahatma Shri Ramchandra Jee Maharaj of Fatehgarh U.P. is the 36th in this lineage and the first giaour Saint of Naqshbandiya system. The people who were granted mystagogy in this Great SILSILA by Mahatma Shri Ramchandra Jee Maharaj have now ramified it to many and are preponderating in to every nook and corner of this great country and in foreign lands, as well.
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Hindu (1751)
Philosophers (2385)
Aesthetics (332)
Comparative (70)
Dictionary (12)
Ethics (40)
Language (370)
Logic (73)
Mimamsa (56)
Nyaya (138)
Psychology (412)
Samkhya (61)
Shaivism (59)
Shankaracharya (239)
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