On his way, he stopped over at another sheth's house for a quick drink of water. Speculations had wafted his way that the price of cotton was about to rise. Yogiji Maharaj used to narrate a lucid parable : 'Once there was a sheth (businessman). Naturally, whatever is uppermost in the heart effortlessly springs to mind. All day and every day becomes nothing less than a loving homage to God. He regards each and every activity related to God as pure devotion to Him.
SWAMISHRI AND BHAJAN - LIKE A FISH IN WATER!īecause Swamishri's very lifeline is God all his actions are performed immersed in bhajan. Asking for some letters from Dharmacharan Swami, he says, 'Here then, let's do some bhajan for five minutes!' Narayancharan Swami asks him, 'What shall we do now?'Ī rare five minutes are left over after meeting the devotees.
Bringing the youngsters near, he says, 'See!. Seeing their eagerness, love is rippling out from him in warm, caressing waves. Some children have run up four flights of stairs and are waiting at the door. He replies, 'Bhajan of course! What else do we have to do?' (21st June 1995, Bombay)Īfter the evening assembly Swamishri travels by lift to his room.