“Gurudev usually said, "Seva mein hi mewa hai", meaning, "Seva is the fruit in itself". He regarded seva as the destined play of the server and the served. Knowing that seva was the destiny of two people, he viewed himself neither as its doer nor its facilitator but merely an observer.
Even though the mahaguru dedicated every breath to seva, he continued to fulfil his obligations as a guru, family man, and officegoer. Earning a living and refusing to accept anything for seva assured him an obligation-free existence”
- Pg 166 The Guru of Gurus
In this Ehsaas, Srimohiji describes the transformative journey she experienced when she watched the film. You can watch the full biographical documentary in English at the following link : https://t.co/Wha65ydQ2l
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इस एहसास में, श्रीमोही जी ने उस बदलाव के सफ़र के बारे में बताया है जो उन्होंने फिल्म देखने के बाद महसूस किया। आप पूरी जीवनी-आधारित डॉक्यूमेंटरी हिंदी में इस लिंक पर देख सकते हैं: v=A5fIsYXbxRA
“There is a fascinating anecdote about Gurudev’s power of discernment. When a disciple in his presence began tooting his own horn and dismissing the mahaguru’s advice because he wanted to correct the ‘wrong’ notions his guru entertained about him, he recieved the shock of his life!
The understated guru, who rarely displayed his powers, pulled a number that stunned others in the room. He tasked Bittu ji to fetch the keys of his bedside cabinet, unlock it and remove the sealed set of four blank audio cassettes from its in-built locker. Then Bittu ji was asked to play the third blank cassette from the lot. When he did so, those seated in the room heard the verbatim first-person conversation of the disciple in question, bragging about the same ‘mistake’ he had vehemently denied in front of his guru! Touché!”
- Pg 172 The Guru of Gurus