Wednesday 16 March 2011

"His Quest Towards Self-Realization..."





Shrimad Rajchandraji (gratefully & respectfully addressed as “Param Krupaludev” by His disciples) took the world by surprise right from the time He was born. 


Born as a highly advanced enlightened soul, He was endowed with exceptional powers since childhood. 


He chanted mantras before He started speaking.

He achieved ‘Jaati Smriti Gyan’ (clear remembrance & vision of several past lives) at the age of 7, started writing poems at the age of 8 & wrote 5000 lines in the first year itself and composed Ramayana and Mahabharata in verse at the age of 10.

At the age of 11 & 12, He contributed several articles to newspapers on issues such as need for women-education, etc. and won several prizes. 


As a child, He surprised everyone with His mystic powers of clairvoyance, mind-reading (Manahparyav Gyan) and perfect. 


At the age of 16, He wrote the entire book “Mokshmala’ – Path towards Liberation (a unique text of 108 golden lessons) in a span of just 3 days.

He possessed immense memory powers and publicly performed ‘Shatavadhan’ (performing 100 things at a time) at the age of 19. 


This was witnessed by the Governor General and other leading personalities of Mumbai. 


He won several medals and His amazing feats were widely covered by several newspapers then, including The Times of India. 


Amazed by His exceptional art and memory powers, Queen Victoria invited Him for performance in foreign countries but He thought that such publicity could hinder His quest towards Self-Realization and refused the offer to visit Great Britain (120 years ago).

He also possessed ‘Avadhi Gyan’ i.e. He could see all material things within a radius of 100 miles. 


Despite such amazing skills & powers, He considered it all negligible when compared with the powers of the Self and never used or pursued His unusual powers or publicized His Knowledge.

An era, when the whole world was blindly chasing outward happiness and prosperity, He declined and refused all opportunities of fame and popularity; this makes one wonder what divine and true happiness must He have attained. 


He attained true Bliss and Knowledge that went beyond the scope of five senses and guided His dear disciples to attain the said ‘Ati-indriya Gyan’ (Knowledge beyond the scope of senses to Experience the Aatman.)

1 comment:

  1. O.. PARAM KRUPALUDEV... lead me to the path where my soul shall be ENLIGHTENED....

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