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Remembering the Guru of SWAHA

As we observe the auspicious day of Guru Poornima on July 08, 2017, SWAHA pays respects to the late Shankaracharya, His Holiness Pt. Hari Prasad, the founding father of this organisation.

Shri Shankaracharyaji was an exemplar in the path of dharma, a mine of knowledge and a teacher to thousands, locally and internationally. His compassion soothed many a heart during his sojourn on earth and his grace shone brightly on the lives of those who sought and sourced his wisdom.In remembering this icon of Sanatan Dharma, one whose vision extended far beyond our contemporary sphere of spirituality, we recall some of his immortal advice for all of humanity.

Here are some of his immortal words:

  1. Attitude to life’s journey

‘We are all travellers in this journey of life. To prepare for this journey, we must ensure that the attitude of Karlay  Kaam  Bhajalay  Raam permeates the entire atmosphere”.

  1. Facing challenges.

“Although the challenges will always exist and hindrances will always be placed in our path, our scriptures urge us not to give up.”

  1. Doing one’s duty.

“Have total faith in God and don’t shun your duty. Develop stability of mind and believe in our scriptures. We must continue to maintain our dharma and live a simple life at His feet. Once we perform self-sacrifice, never comprising our principles and having compassion for those around us, His name will be held high.”

  1. Code to a spiritual life.

“Practise a spiritual life and have moral values. Don’t just talk the talk, walk the walk too. God is watching you and other good people are watching you too. God has blessed us with everything. Thank God and be humble and faithful. Maintain proper conduct, maintain your dharma and live a simple life. Take the example of the ocean. It is very deep but there are no high waves.

  1. Association

“Association with good-minded people is the first step towards self-realisation. The enemies of failure, indolence, idleness and gossip should be fought with utmost fervour.  Maybe one day Trinidad and Tobago could boast of religious and racial peace, love, equality and harmony among all.”

His hope for the future: “All should remain a united force, tackling social problems with dharma, sevaa and satyam.

Each one of us, in every small way, should do our part, to bring this hope to a reality.