| In
the footsteps of Bliss Africa |
December 11th December 12th We visited a temple which is the most ancient temple in Zambia. Later in the afternoon, a group of school children gathered at the home of Mamtaben, who hosted Gurudev. A lively and interactive session ensued as they shared their views and problems with Gurudev. He stressed the importance of the advice given by elders. In the evening before the formal evening satsang, there was yet another Padhramani with the visit to Swatiben’s home. Mahaprasad was served before the satsang which was attended by many children and teenagers. Gurudev explained the need for daily practice. “Just as the athlete practices daily to participate in the match, a seeker must practice daily to win the game of life. It is said in the Vedanta that “One should approach one’s guru with the same urgency one approaches water who has fire on his head.” He said that Baba gave a certificate at the end of the Siddha Yoga courses but the true practical test of whether one had incorporated the teachings in one’s life took place in the world as one went about performing his actions. Explaining Chaturvidha purushartha (4 types of effort), he said that Dharma is that which sustains us. Artha is the wealth that should be earned with righteousness. Kama is desire that should liberate, not bind us and when we follow all these we attain Moksha (liberation). |
![]() Ndola Public Satsang |
December 13th December 14th |
![]() Gurudev with small group at Victoria Falls |
December 15th December 16th December 17th |
![]() Gurudev with Malti Amma, who used to visit Baba in Ganeshpuri in the 1970’s |
| December 18th |
![]() Gurudev at Victoria Falls in Zambia |
![]() Victoria Falls |