Book Title: Selected 100 Letters by Shrimad Rajchandraji
Author(s): Shrimad Rajchandra,
Publisher: Shrimad Rajchandra Prabhavak Trust Hubli
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SELECTED 100 LETTERS
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Anand, Posha Vad Thirteenth
Thursday, V.S. 1954 For total freedom from all bondage I find no other qualification but a disposition of equanimity, observing silence is worth worshipping path.
From Raichand.
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Morbi, Maha Sud Fourth
Wednesday, V-S 1954 Every living being should necessarily contact spiritual saint.
Refuse, obstructions and sloth come in the way of spiritual contact of saints because these opposites are in the contact of living beings from past but if one decides to leave their contact and make them unfamiliar or inactive, then the contact of spiritual saints is possible, Main difficulty in this work is the indecision of a living soul.
possessions and believes real happiness comes therefrom. But wonderful it is that the enlightened saints have decided the path of happiness as quite opposite to the one decided and adopted by the kings and said that to possess anything is to invite trouble and unhappiness or the destruction of happiness.
One whose senses are spent in getting their objects, how can he know or think of cool self-happiness or self- substance?
I desire to retire seeing religion as moon troubled by possessiveness as Rahu.
Why do I need possessions? I have nothing to achieve by them.
Where there is highest purity there is highest spiritual acquisition.
O Aryans! you experience the truth of the above sentence in your self.
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Vavania, Jyesth Sud First
Saturday V-S 1954
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Vavania, Jesth, V-S. 1954 O Aryans! Merge yourselves in your selves self-luminous and illuminators of all other beings around them, they are full light themselves. Turn inward, be steady and stay in your self always and so enjoy eternal bliss, endless and unlimited.
All living beings try to secure happiness by getting somethings. The great sovereign ruler is engaged in developing his power and prosperity and he works for more and more
Salutations to these great men who settled themselve in their pure selves by being free in all ways from all substances, places, times and aspirations or dispositions.
The highest valour of the persons to whom nothing is agreeable or disagreeable, no friend or foe, no honour or dishonour, no gain or loss, no joy or sorrow, no birth or death and such other duals - thus these persons disliked all these opposites and settled