Weekly Satsang program was organized in Gautam Nagar Ashram.

Hoshiarpur- Weekly Satsang program was organized in Gautam Nagar Ashram by Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan. In which the inspiration of Gurudev Shri Ashutosh Maharaj Ji was conveyed to the Guru devotees and they were inspired to remain steadfast on it. During the discussion, Sadhvi Mimansa Bharti Ji, disciple of Guru Maharaj Ji, said that the creator of Narendra Vivekananda, Mukunda Yogananda, Meera Bhakt Meera Bai and Bhai Lahna Shri Guru Angad Dev Ji is none other than Guru.

Hoshiarpur- Weekly Satsang program was organized in Gautam Nagar Ashram by Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan. In which the inspiration of Gurudev Shri Ashutosh Maharaj Ji was conveyed to the Guru devotees and they were inspired to remain steadfast on it. During the discussion, Sadhvi Mimansa Bharti Ji, disciple of Guru Maharaj Ji, said that the creator of Narendra Vivekananda, Mukunda Yogananda, Meera Bhakt Meera Bai and Bhai Lahna Shri Guru Angad Dev Ji is none other than Guru.
Guru is such a craftsman who is expert in molding every human being. He is a sailor who runs the life boat of his disciple so skillfully in the ocean of life that it conquers even the turbulent, turbulent and fierce waves and achieves its goal. Guru is a craftsman, who does not let it shatter even after being shaken by the blows of tests, the chisel of circumstances and the hammers of struggle.
He is a skilled painter who spreads the indelible reflection of the colours of devotion in the dull picture of life. He is a dyer who removes all the stains of the disciple, makes him go through situations of struggle like boiling water and paints him in the deep colour of devotion. This is the colour which is like a magnet - once it gets attached, it never comes off. Guru is a Paras (Philosopher's Stone) who gives his disciple the form of pure gold.
But just as gold has to be heated in fire to purify it, similarly the disciple also has to go through extraordinary circumstances. Guru is such a potter who shapes the disciple according to the principle of "supporting with the hand inside, attacking from outside" and makes him firm on the path of devotion.
In these skilled hands, the life of the disciple takes shape and he is enriched with eternal bliss by seeing the Lord - but the condition is that the disciple should have devotion. The holy relationship of Guru-disciple is built only on the foundation of devotion. The deeper the foundation, the deeper will be the relationship. To achieve the highest feelings of surrender, the disciple has to fight a great battle within himself.
He has to immerse his attention in every breath that is wasted. The scattered and running thoughts of desire have to be repeatedly pulled back and focused on the feet of the Guru. Through this spiritual struggle, the ego of the disciple gradually burns away and he gradually becomes one with the Guru, surrenders completely at the feet of the Guru and sets out on the journey of his spiritual development.