Newsletter – Feb 2025

WELCOME TO SPIRITUAL SANKRANTHI FESTIVAL- MAHA SABHALU

Dear Member Friends,

On behalf of Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyathmika Peetham, we wish you all “A Happy Maha Sabhalu,” the great enlightenment days, on February 9th, 10th, and 11th, 2025. We eagerly anticipate these three days at Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyathmika Peetham, Pithapuram, East Godavari District in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, during which members look forward to meeting sadhakas, listening to enlightened individuals, and, most importantly, having the rare opportunity to be with the Sath Guru.

Sath Guru embodies love and light, representing a divine incarnation on Earth. As a Sufi saint, He orchestrates certain events to foster transformation among disciples. While many seek out Gurus to fulfil their desires, and it is important to recognize that such desires are never-ending; they perpetually follow one another. Here, this Peetham emphasize the importance of burning karma through service and spiritual practices while imparting knowledge that empowers members to become self-reliant. The Sath Guru blesses sadhakas with the power to address their problems. Regular prayers are performed by disciples, generating a divine power in those prayers. This power propagates an astral call to everyone, encouraging the understanding of the “Self” and the “God within the self.” Such awareness allows us to live blissfully and contentedly, enhancing the glory of our Mother Earth.

During these three days at the Peetham, astral and physical sadhakas, along with yogis, seers, prophets, philosophers, and angels, gather to share in this wonderful experience. The entire area resonates with divine energy, and each attendee can absorb knowledge and divine power according to their capacity.

“Numerous miracles unfold, filling the space with one word: “SWAMI”—a mantra that binds Gurudev to your heart. This simple yet profound mantra is not just a name; it is a vibrational key that unlocks the divine presence within. “Swa” means ‘oneself’ and “mi” means ‘mine’, literally translating to ‘my own self,’ signifying the union of the individual self with the divine consciousness of the Guru. It is a call to the higher self, an invocation of the inner Guru that resides within each of us. The phrase “Radhe Shyam” signifies the inseparability of Shyam and Radha as one soul in two physical bodies. This divine union represents the ultimate expression of pure love and devotion. Radha embodies pure, unconditional love (bhakti), while Shyam, often depicted as Krishna, embodies divine consciousness and the playful aspects of the divine. Their eternal dance is a metaphor for the interplay between the human soul and the divine, where complete surrender and unwavering pure love lead to union with God. When you chant “Swami” with a pure heart, you experience no distinction between yourself and your Guru, mirroring the unity of Radha and Shyam, and understanding that you too are part of the divine dance of consciousness and pure love. The repetition of “SWAMI” not only connects you to the lineage of Gurus but also creates a powerful resonance that can transform consciousness and bring about spiritual awakening. As you chant it, you allow the divine energy of the Guru to flow through you, guiding you towards your true self.”

So, dear Member Friends, do not waste this precious time. Engage in sadhana and become a clearer channel to receive Swami’s eternal blessings. Peetham offers you various activities, including group meditations, discourses, and service opportunities during the event.

Let us all come together at Maha Sabhalu—the knowledge harvest festival, akin to the Sankranthi of spiritual practitioners—to explore the physical existence that has transitioned through 8,400,000 life forms and achieve liberation within this realm.

Thank you.

Spiritually yours,
Renuka Devi Vangara
renuka.vangara@gmail.com

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