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Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Aaj Tak Maana, Ab Jaan Kar Dekho Aaj Tak Maana, Ab Jaan Kar Dekho [31:24 min] So far you have only believed. Put your effort in knowing now.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Safarnama 2016 Safarnama 2016 [11:29 min] Prem Rawats' tour of India November 2016 across Gangtok, Lucknow, Bengaluru, Mumbai and a talk at Confluence-IIM Ahmedabad.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Is ghat andar Is ghat andar [25:28 min]
Is ghat andar baag bageeche!
Isi mein sehjan haara!!

Is ghat andar saat samandar!
Isi mein nau lakh taara!!

Is ghat andar parasmoti!
Isi mein parkhan haara!!

Is ghat andar anhad garze!
Isi mein uthat phuwara!!

Kehat kabir suno bhai saadho!
Isi mein saain hamara!!

In this heart dwells the garden, dwells the creator. In this heart dwells all the ocean, and the 9 million stars! The diamond and the jeweller to understand the importance also resides within. The diving music and the fountain is within as well. Kabir says "listen my good friend, my lord resides in this same heart of mine!"
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Ye samay bhi jayega Ye samay bhi jayega [23:50 min] There was a King who wanted to get some quote to be written on his ring, which when he sees it, either makes him happy, or sad.
Here was a man (A fakir) who wanted to understand and learn. He went to a place and asked localities if he can get shelter and food. People told him to go to a sahukar (businessman) who lives nearby who can take care of him.
This sahukar took good care of the fakir. So when fakir was leaving, he blessed the sahukar to be prosperous.
To this, sahukar said
"Ye bhi ek din jayega"
(This day will go as well)
Fakir kept thinking about what he said, but couldn't comprehend.
After many years, Fakir went back to that sahukar's place, but got to know that he's bankrupt and now works under another sahukar. He still went to the poor guy, and was surprised to get good service from him again.
Fakir, while leaving blessed again, and the response was same from the poor man
"Ye samay bhi jayega jayega"
After few years when Fakir went to see him, he was rich again. This time sahukar explained "All sorts of time goes by. I was rich and you blessed, but still I became poor; when I was poor, time went by, and I became rich again. Now I'm an old man and all I can say is, this time will go as well."
After few years when fakir returned, he saw the sahukar had died, and there was his tombstone with epitaph
"Ye samay bhi Jayega!"
So when the fakir heard of the king's proclamation, he went and told the king, "Put this on your ring- This time will go as well! When you are sad, you'll be happy to read it. When you're happy, it might make you sad. Nevertheless, it will be true!"
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Ghat ghat mora saiyan Ghat ghat mora saiyan [22:03 min]
Ghat ghat mora saiyan
suni saij na koye
Balihari us ghat ki
jis ghat pragat hoye
while translates to The Creator dwells in every heart. And that heart is blessed in whom he has manifested.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Bangalore, India- February 2012 Bangalore, India- February 2012 [50:33 min] On February 11th, Maharaji traveled to Bangalore: a major city sometimes termed the "Silicon Valley of India" for its technology industry. A field had been set up with stage, screen and seats, ready to accommodate hundreds of eager listeners. As the day faded, Maharaji spoke to his audience about the nature of true thirst- and how, while that thirst is innate, we can easily forget it's there.

You look beautiful when peace dances on your face. That's when you look beautiful. And that is your true form- you don't know this form. This is your thirst, and you don't know your thirst. This is your hunger, but you don't know this hunger. And the day you recognize your true hunger, your true thirst, then everything will change for you. Because what you're looking for, you will find within you, very close to you. That's my message.

When it comes to matters of the heart, how can you compromise? The heart will not accept it. The heart wants the reality. The heart wants experience. Not somebody sitting there and telling you that you've had food- you've eaten, and it's done. What is done? So, I say that you're thirsty. You are thirsty to experience that supreme bliss.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Kartavya: Responsibility Kartavya: Responsibility [18:08 min] what is your first responsibility. To experience the truth within yourself. When you experience, you'll completely become a human being. Before that, you're a two-legged animal.
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Asli Khwahish Asli Khwahish [19:29 min] Khwahish Anand Mein Rehne Ki. The urge to be in joy. Many people say that we're just puppet. The orchestration is done by someone else. If you think so, it really is!
kabhi mann rang turang chadhe
kabhi mann sochat hai dhan ko
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - I'm indebted to this breath I'm indebted to this breath [14:44 min] I've responsibilities and I carry them responsibly. But among all these responsibilities, I don't want to forget the responsibility in essence. If I'm indebted to someone, it is my breath. I'm indebted to this breath. If I can see, look, laugh, cry; it's all because this breath came into me. If I am inspired to look for God, it is because this breath came into me. If I've brother, sister and all other relations, it is because this breath came into me. If I've achieved something, it is because of this breath. The day it stops, nothing else will matter.
Your nature is to love this supreme joy. This is your nature and you can't change it. Your nature is to make this life a success. This is your nature.
Somebody asked me on how can I bring peace in this world? I gave him analogy of a football field. If you want to lighten up a football field, what do you need to do? Light the bulbs! All the bulbs have to be lit up. When the bulbs lighten up, so will stadium. This stadium is the world. People say this is impossible. May be it is, but let's try! If all our attempts are in vain, at-least we will know that it is not possible. But try is one thing I can do, and I'm trying.
People ask if I call myself a God. I say, Never. God is within me for sure. Just like he's within you. I'm a human being just like you are. Till the time one human doesn't learn to respect another, peace outside is not possible. And if you want to learn respecting, start by respecting yourself, your breath. Once you learn to respect yourself, you will respect others too.
People ask why am I doing this? Are you doing this for money? I say nope. Let me tell you why I'm doing this. When I received the gift of knowledge from my master, I liked it. And because I liked it, I'm spreading it to others. And I'm spreading it aloud with joy!
People ask what can I do? I can help you, that's all! And that too when you are willing to let me. People say, just give it to me. I say no, first understand your breath. And I don't say "come to me". I say "Quench your thirst, however way you can. If you are unable to, look me up!"
Prem Rawat - Maharaji - Safalta Safalta [20:36 min] Success. Whether you like it or not, you transform. When to cease to acknowledge the value of each moment in your life, then that desire to transform carries no meaning. We sit and plan "We want to retire at this age and do this and that." If you ask the person, "Why do you want to retire?" The answer is "So that I can do what I always wanted to do". So what is it that you've always wanted to do? It's same that you wanted to do when you were three, four, five. But you thought you couldn't do then. Then 16, then 21 and so on.
Once in thirties the figure starts rolling back. If you ask a person 7 years later he still says "I'm in my thirties!" And then once they've almost passed 40s, they say "I'm in my late thirties!" A reluctance to have become older without having done what you've always wanted to do. And then 65- At your retirement you find that you still haven't done what you always wanted to do. Then you come across a 10 year old and see in his eye. He looks very attractive because you see the same passion that you once had. The same thirst and same desire to do what you always wanted to do.
Do what you have always wanted to do. And what is that? That something within you thirsts to be content, to trade curiosity for knowing. Not once does curiosity satisfy the thirst. Whatever you do, it preserves itself as curiosity. Here what I'm referring to, is not thinking; it's feeling. Because that is the first greatest gift and most powerful gift you have. You can feel it.