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The Divine Reset: A Conversation Between Prernamurti Shriji and a Millennial on Ekadashi

Discover the spiritual and scientific significance of Ekadashi through a modern dialogue with Prernamurti Shriji . Learn why Ekadashi is called a Body Servicing Day , why rice is avoided, and its holistic benefits.   Characters Rohan (Millennial): A hardworking professional constantly battling burnout, looking for balance between health, work, and inner peace. Prernamurti Shriji (Profound Spiritual Guide): A calm, enlightened presence who translates ancient wisdom into practical life lessons for the modern age. Q. Is Ekadashi Just a Tradition or a Modern Reset? Rohan : Shriji, I’ve been trying every productivity hack and diet under the sun, but I still feel sluggish. I hear you talking about Ekadashi being essential—is it really more than just an old tradition? Shriji : It is much more than a tradition, Rohan. Think of your body as a machine that requires regular maintenance. We call Ekadashi the “ Body Servicing Day .” Just as you wouldn't expect a machine to run forever withou...

The Greatness of Revā (Narmadā): A Sacred Story from the Skanda Purana

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  In the   Revā-khaṇḍa   of the Skanda Purana, the story of the sacred river   Revā — known today as Narmadā —unfolds through a series of profound dialogues among sages and kings.   The narrative begins during a great sacrificial assembly conducted by King Janamejaya. Surrounded by learned sages, he asks the wise Vaishampayana to recount the pilgrimages of his forefathers, the Pandavas. After their exile began with the fateful game of dice, the Pandavas wandered across the land visiting sacred tīrthas in search of spiritual strength.   During these travels they reached the Vindhya region, where they discovered a serene hermitage filled with flowering trees, lotus-covered ponds, birds, and peaceful wildlife. In that sacred place they met the immortal sage Markandeya, surrounded by ascetics devoted to meditation, japa, and sacred rituals.   Curious about the mysteries of cosmic time, Yudhishthira asked the sage an unusual question: when the universe diss...

Beyond Celebration: The Deep Significance of Prernamurti Shriji’s Awtaran Diwas

In ancient Indian spirituality, the Awtaran Diwas (Incarnation Day) of a Saint is not merely a birthday celebration. It is viewed as a divine event — a day when a spiritual force descends to guide humanity back to the path of righteousness, peace, and self-realization . ‘Awtarati iti Awtarah’ On  15th December , as we reflect on the Awtaran Diwas of Prernamurti Shriji , we look beyond the festivities to understand the profound revolution of consciousness She has initiated.  Shriji an epitome of  Seva ,  Her life’s mission transcends mere ritualism; it is a holistic movement aimed at social reform, spiritual awakening, and the preservation of Sanatan Dharma . Here are the core pillars that define the essence of this auspicious day and the teachings of Shriji. 1. Reforming Prisoners: Compassion in Action The foundation of Shriji’s work lies in an unwavering commitment to Hindu Dharma and the promotion of universal compassion. A unique and often overlooked aspect of t...