On the sacred occasion of Akshaya Tritiya, what began as a small act of faith last year has now grown into something truly meaningful.
With the grace of the Gurus and Divine Mother and the kindness of a few compassionate hearts, we were able to support 24 children with Vidya Daanam - the sacred gift of education.
For many of them, it was not just school… it was dignity, hope, and a new beginning.
Many girl children, who were on the verge of being married off early or pushed into daily labour, were able to pause that fate, only because some humble, kind-hearted brothers on Twitter chose to step in and uplift not just the girls, but their entire families through education.
Because in truth:
“Annadanam feeds for a day…
Vidya Daanam feeds generations.”
“विद्यादानात् परं दानं न भूतं न भविष्यति”
There has never been, nor will there ever be, a greater donation than the gift of knowledge.
Only education, when rooted in values, gives dignity to life, a reason to move forward, and the strength to inspire many more.
As we step into the academic year of June 2026, we once again open this opportunity to continue this seva.
📌 School fees range from ₹40,000 to ₹70,000, covering tuition, books, uniforms, extracurricular activities, science and art projects. For children using school transport, the fee may vary slightly.
📌 Fees can be paid directly to the school accounts
📌 3 installment options are available for the sake of children
Last year, a girl named Avanthika, whose father suffered a spinal injury during construction labour work, was on the brink of losing her education.
With full sponsorship, she continues her studies today. Her three siblings, studying in the same school, received significant fee concessions, while their mother continues to work as a daily labourer to support the family.
Through the kindness of another brother here, the family was also blessed with Gaudhaan, helping them sustain a small livelihood.
Personally, I do not encourage creating dependency through short-term relief.
There are many stories like this which won't fit this page.
What truly transforms lives is education and the ability to stand on one’s own feet. This is about giving hope, dignity, and a future, not just for one child, but for an entire family.
In a world where wealth is often measured in possessions, this is where true abundance lies, uplifting a life through knowledge.
May Goddess Lakshmi bless such noble intentions with endless prosperity,
May Maa Saraswati reside in every heart that supports this cause,
And may Durga Devi protect and guide you always.
“Even one child’s fee can change an entire family’s future.”
Let this Akshaya Tritiya not just be about receiving abundance…
but about becoming the reason for someone else’s destiny to change.
Sarvam Devi Kripayā Sambhavet.
On this sacred occasion of Akshaya Tritiya, a few compassionate and noble-hearted brothers have come forward to offer Vidya Daanam—the sacred gift of education—to 10 poor children and orphans. In a world where many chase wealth, these souls have chosen to invest in the future of those who have nothing. This is true Dharma in action.
May Goddess Lakshmi bless them with inexhaustible prosperity, and may Maa Saraswati dwell in their hearts forever. May Devi Chandi protect them at every step.
“Na hi jñānena sadṛśaṁ
pavitram iha vidyate”
—Bhagavad Gita 4.38
Meaning:
There is nothing in this world as sacred and purifying as true knowledge.
As a mark of transparency and shared blessings, I will be sharing every step of these children's progress—with videos and pictures—so that the sponsors can witness how their kindness becomes a living miracle in their lives.
Let this Akshaya Tritiya not just be a day of abundance, but a turning point in someone’s destiny.
Sarvam Devi Kripayā Sambhavet.
@IRCTCofficial@makemytripcare
Requesting assistance to cancel double booked train..
Same train tickets were booked twice for same day travel. Cancellations and TDR is not available to book
देहं त्यक्त्वा गुरुर्नित्यं
समाधौ सन्निधिं व्रजेत् ॥
Meaning :-
Even after leaving the body, the Guru remains present in the samadhi.
Many Many thanks to my dearest brother from Twitter who sponsored Shivalingam and Nandi along with prathistapana puja and annadanam costs for Vibhuti Baba gari Samadhi.
Today, we are celebrating the 42nd birth anniversary of Vibhuti Baba at his ashram with Annadanam and Shivalinga Prathishtapana at his Samadhi.
Vibhuti Baba always emphasized the greatness of Annadanam, giving it the highest importance in the sacred Datta Sampradaya.
On this auspicious day, with the blessings of Gurudatta, we are humbly taking a step toward reviving the sacred tradition of Nithya Annadanam at Vibhuti Baba Ashram.
Vibhuti Baba – The Yogi Who Became One with Sai
On 31st July, at 9:50 pm, the world lost a rare soul - Vibhuti Baba - a great yogi whose tapasya shakti was beyond comprehension. He left his body at the young age of 38 on 31st July 2025, after years of intense spiritual penance, but his journey was far from ordinary.
He began his tapasya at around 23 years of age. Before that, he had already been a father to three children. In fact, spirituality was the last thing on his mind back then - he wasn’t even an atheist in the conventional sense; he simply didn’t care about God or religion.
One day, his friends forced him to visit Shirdi. Reluctantly, he went. They attended Kakad Aarti at dawn, and though he didn’t even want to be there, something happened. His eyes met the eyes of Sai Baba’s murti, and in that single gaze, Shakti flowed into him. In that instant, his entire being shifted.
That night, drawn by an unseen force, he went to Dwarkamai. He sat down awkwardly - his body was heavy, not used to meditation. Then, out of nowhere, a man in a white kurta appeared, sat beside him, and with a touch on his head said, “Oh, you want to meditate now? Okay.”
The moment that touch happened, his body folded into Padmasana effortlessly. He closed his eyes for what he thought was a few seconds. But when he opened them, it was 4 am. He had been in deep meditation from 9:30 pm without even realizing it. What he felt in those hours was a peace so profound that it erased every trace of the man he used to be.
From then on, whether his eyes were open or closed, he saw only Sai Baba. He returned to Shirdi again and again, did 108 parayans of Sai Satcharitra, Guru Charitra, and many more. The man who once had no interest in God now lived and breathed only His name.
And then came the day that left everyone bewildered - Baba sat in meditation and did not open his eyes for two whole weeks. His children went hungry, his relatives panicked, and in ignorance, some even tried to shake and beat him awake.
Finally, a Master from the CVV EK tradition came, recognized the state he was in, and said, “This man is in the deepest meditation. We must bring him down gently.” They applied butter from the crown of his head down to the base of his spine. Slowly, he opened his eyes.
During those days of meditation, something miraculous had happened - vibhuti had begun to emerge from his body, scattering all over the walls, ceiling, and floor. A divine fragrance spread from him, carrying for nearly 50 kilometers, bringing inexplicable peace to those who inhaled it.
People began coming from far and wide - some who knew him earlier, stunned at the transformation, and others who had never met him, simply drawn by the power of his presence. His very aura solved the smallest and biggest of problems without him lifting a finger.
One day, during deep meditation, he began hearing a word over and over again - “Girnar… Girnar…” He had no idea what Girnar was, nor had he heard of Dattatreya Swami. At that time, his family lived below the poverty line; they didn’t even own a phone. He asked around in his small village of Polavaram, but no one knew anything.
So, with nothing but faith and a few rupees in his hand, he boarded a bus to Rajahmundry. At the bus station, he asked the manager, “What is Girnar? Where is it?” The man told him, “Girnar is a sacred mountain where devotees climb 10,000 steps to have darshan of Dattatreya Swami’s padukas.”
Without hesitation, Baba set off. He went to the railway station, changed trains several times, and after more than 48 hours of travel in general compartments, he finally reached Junagadh. From there, he went to Girnar, climbed every one of those 10,000 steps, and stood before the holy padukas of Lord Dattatreya.
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Swamy who made my Shatachandi Yagam happen and many many Pratyangira homas happen and 21 days of Dattatreya Homas happen is no more. He attained Sadgati.
He played a very important role in my life, he means a lot to me.
He is one of my Gurus.
OM Shanti 🙏
Avadhuta Chintana Shree Gurudeva Datta 🙏 🕉
Every Pushya Nakshatra i used to buy some silver 10gms to 50gms.
Last Pushya Nakshatra during Guru Pushya Yoga with guru's grace was able to purchased 500gms of silver and combine all silver together to get silver padukas made for Audumbar (of Ganagapur) padukas which a datta bhakta have at home.
Today we gave silver to the jewellery maker for padukas.
Its all Guru's grace that money was arranged, thoughts were formed and perfect time was assigned.
AVADHUTA CHINTANA SHREE GURUDEVA DATTA 🙏🕉
It was 0.02 paise few days ago, unbilled amount as i mentioned which appeared after I clear all dues, now it shows 1rupee but the Nodal Officer of SBI
@SBICard_Connect@OfficialSBICare says we have 76k dues.
@SBICard_Connect@nsitharamanoffc@OfficialSBICare@DFS_India
We had already cleared all dues on our SBI Credit Card and wanted to permanently close the card. Since the account was blocked and unused for nearly 6 months, we did not log into it regularly. During this period, an annual fee of ₹1499 + GST was charged, and due to accumulated interest and penalties over 180 days, the outstanding amount became ₹9,322.
To avoid further issues and because the account was reported as delinquent on CIBIL, we paid the entire ₹9,322 in full and repeatedly emailed SBI Card requesting closure confirmation and NOC.
In response, SBI Card informed us that their email itself may be treated as an NOC, but shockingly also stated that we may still remain liable for future charges arising due to “pending authorizations,” “system errors,” or unposted amounts.
This was extremely concerning because:
- The card had already been blocked for months.
- There were no active transactions.
- The entire outstanding amount of ₹9,322 had already been paid in full.
- The dues arose only because of annual fee charges and accumulated interest on that amount.
Further, I sent more than 10–12 emails from the registered email ID requesting SBI Card representatives to contact my alternative number because my parents are unable to communicate properly in English. My parents stay away from me, and I repeatedly informed SBI Card that all communication should happen through the alternative number provided.
Despite acknowledging these requests, SBI Card representatives still continued calling only my parents directly. When my parents requested communication in Telugu, our mother tongue, the representatives neither transferred the call to a Telugu-speaking team member nor attempted to arrange proper language support. Instead, they continued speaking only in English, causing severe confusion, distress, and mental harassment to elderly customers who could not understand the situation properly.
After this, when we logged into the SBI Card account again, it still showed ₹0.02 outstanding. Despite clearing every single due amount, the system continued showing pending balance. We even attempted to pay extra amount just to permanently close the issue, but the closure process still did not complete.
We then escalated the matter to the Nodal Officer requesting:
- Final closure of the card
- Proper No Due Certificate
- CIBIL correction
- Confirmation that no further dues exist
Today, we received another shocking communication stating that we are now liable to pay ₹76,992.02.
This is absolutely unreasonable and alarming.
How does an account that was blocked, unused for months, and fully paid suddenly escalate from ₹9,322 to ₹76,992.02 even after complete payment and repeated closure requests?
Why are customers being threatened with endless “system-generated” dues even after clearing all outstanding amounts?
We request immediate intervention and resolution from SBI Card regarding:
- Permanent closure of the card
- Removal of arbitrary charges
- Proper No Due Certificate
- Correction of CIBIL reporting
- Written confirmation that no further dues remain
This issue has caused severe mental stress, confusion, and unnecessary harassment despite repeated compliance and payment from our side.
@blurggy@SBICard_Connect@nsitharamanoffc@OfficialSBICare@DFS_India Card was not used for 180 days, all the bills were cleared completely, then they gave 1499 as annual fee which we saw lately and neglected to pay which accrued interest of 9322, I havent checked statement of how much interest they put on this but still I paid off the amount
@SBICard_Connect@nsitharamanoffc@OfficialSBICare@DFS_India
We had already cleared all dues on our SBI Credit Card and wanted to permanently close the card. Since the account was blocked and unused for nearly 6 months, we did not log into it regularly. During this period, an annual fee of ₹1499 + GST was charged, and due to accumulated interest and penalties over 180 days, the outstanding amount became ₹9,322.
To avoid further issues and because the account was reported as delinquent on CIBIL, we paid the entire ₹9,322 in full and repeatedly emailed SBI Card requesting closure confirmation and NOC.
In response, SBI Card informed us that their email itself may be treated as an NOC, but shockingly also stated that we may still remain liable for future charges arising due to “pending authorizations,” “system errors,” or unposted amounts.
This was extremely concerning because:
- The card had already been blocked for months.
- There were no active transactions.
- The entire outstanding amount of ₹9,322 had already been paid in full.
- The dues arose only because of annual fee charges and accumulated interest on that amount.
Further, I sent more than 10–12 emails from the registered email ID requesting SBI Card representatives to contact my alternative number because my parents are unable to communicate properly in English. My parents stay away from me, and I repeatedly informed SBI Card that all communication should happen through the alternative number provided.
Despite acknowledging these requests, SBI Card representatives still continued calling only my parents directly. When my parents requested communication in Telugu, our mother tongue, the representatives neither transferred the call to a Telugu-speaking team member nor attempted to arrange proper language support. Instead, they continued speaking only in English, causing severe confusion, distress, and mental harassment to elderly customers who could not understand the situation properly.
After this, when we logged into the SBI Card account again, it still showed ₹0.02 outstanding. Despite clearing every single due amount, the system continued showing pending balance. We even attempted to pay extra amount just to permanently close the issue, but the closure process still did not complete.
We then escalated the matter to the Nodal Officer requesting:
- Final closure of the card
- Proper No Due Certificate
- CIBIL correction
- Confirmation that no further dues exist
Today, we received another shocking communication stating that we are now liable to pay ₹76,992.02.
This is absolutely unreasonable and alarming.
How does an account that was blocked, unused for months, and fully paid suddenly escalate from ₹9,322 to ₹76,992.02 even after complete payment and repeated closure requests?
Why are customers being threatened with endless “system-generated” dues even after clearing all outstanding amounts?
We request immediate intervention and resolution from SBI Card regarding:
- Permanent closure of the card
- Removal of arbitrary charges
- Proper No Due Certificate
- Correction of CIBIL reporting
- Written confirmation that no further dues remain
This issue has caused severe mental stress, confusion, and unnecessary harassment despite repeated compliance and payment from our side.
This shows it is inactive for usage for 6 months and it has been inactive, yet I accrued interest of 76992.02? What kind of scam are you running here ?
@SBICard_Connect@nsitharamanoffc@OfficialSBICare@DFS_India
We had already cleared all dues on our SBI Credit Card and wanted to permanently close the card. Since the account was blocked and unused for nearly 6 months, we did not log into it regularly. During this period, an annual fee of ₹1499 + GST was charged, and due to accumulated interest and penalties over 180 days, the outstanding amount became ₹9,322.
To avoid further issues and because the account was reported as delinquent on CIBIL, we paid the entire ₹9,322 in full and repeatedly emailed SBI Card requesting closure confirmation and NOC.
In response, SBI Card informed us that their email itself may be treated as an NOC, but shockingly also stated that we may still remain liable for future charges arising due to “pending authorizations,” “system errors,” or unposted amounts.
This was extremely concerning because:
- The card had already been blocked for months.
- There were no active transactions.
- The entire outstanding amount of ₹9,322 had already been paid in full.
- The dues arose only because of annual fee charges and accumulated interest on that amount.
Further, I sent more than 10–12 emails from the registered email ID requesting SBI Card representatives to contact my alternative number because my parents are unable to communicate properly in English. My parents stay away from me, and I repeatedly informed SBI Card that all communication should happen through the alternative number provided.
Despite acknowledging these requests, SBI Card representatives still continued calling only my parents directly. When my parents requested communication in Telugu, our mother tongue, the representatives neither transferred the call to a Telugu-speaking team member nor attempted to arrange proper language support. Instead, they continued speaking only in English, causing severe confusion, distress, and mental harassment to elderly customers who could not understand the situation properly.
After this, when we logged into the SBI Card account again, it still showed ₹0.02 outstanding. Despite clearing every single due amount, the system continued showing pending balance. We even attempted to pay extra amount just to permanently close the issue, but the closure process still did not complete.
We then escalated the matter to the Nodal Officer requesting:
- Final closure of the card
- Proper No Due Certificate
- CIBIL correction
- Confirmation that no further dues exist
Today, we received another shocking communication stating that we are now liable to pay ₹76,992.02.
This is absolutely unreasonable and alarming.
How does an account that was blocked, unused for months, and fully paid suddenly escalate from ₹9,322 to ₹76,992.02 even after complete payment and repeated closure requests?
Why are customers being threatened with endless “system-generated” dues even after clearing all outstanding amounts?
We request immediate intervention and resolution from SBI Card regarding:
- Permanent closure of the card
- Removal of arbitrary charges
- Proper No Due Certificate
- Correction of CIBIL reporting
- Written confirmation that no further dues remain
This issue has caused severe mental stress, confusion, and unnecessary harassment despite repeated compliance and payment from our side.
@GastricpH There are many saints/avadhutas alive now, many healing but they dont heal just like that. They see through karma and they do it someone who deserves it who made a change in their hearts.
One had to be fortunate enough to have their darshan.
Cholakkara Durga temple update:
The work of outer enclosures around Garbhagriha (Nalambalam) is going on. The foundation and base structure is complete. Next is walls and ceiling.
The two civil cases filed by Moplah encroachers against temple is also going on.
UgraNarasimha Charitable Trust is undertaking the restoration as well as the litigation.
This is the last stage of restoration, after which re consecration will happen. Thank you very much to all for supporting.
#ReclaimTemples
While reading the charitras of Gurus and Avadhutas, and reflecting on my own experiences along with those of my Guru Bandhus, one truth becomes very clear, the ways of Avadhutas are beyond ordinary understanding. Their behavior never fits into societal expectations.
Sometimes it feels opposite to what we imagine, sometimes it is exactly what is needed, and at other times, it overwhelms you with an indescribable depth of love and care.
While reading the life of Ramaavadhutha Rami Reddy Thaatha, one episode deeply touched my heart.
There was a devotee named Ashok, who had been in business for nearly ten years. Due to intense competition, he lost everything and fell from great heights to a state of complete despair. Burdened by losses and family struggles, he was mentally exhausted. At that point, upon hearing his younger brother speak about Thaatha Garu, he left everything behind and went to Kallur to serve Him.
For three continuous months, Ashok performed seva with utmost sincerity and devotion. One day, while lost in thoughts about his past losses and downfall, something unexpected happened. Thaatha Garu, who would often scold outwardly, suddenly threw the coffee in his hand onto
Ashok’s face and said:
“Ah, Pothayipo” - “Let it go, it shall pass.”
It was not anger, it was grace in a form beyond understanding.
After months of such devoted seva, one day Thaatha Garu told him:
“Sanchi patra teesukura, pallestha”
“Bring a bag, I will give you fruits.”
Ashok obeyed. Thaatha Garu gave him bananas as prasadam. It was not just fruit, it was prasadam from the Divine itself.
Ashok returned home, and slowly, things began to change. His life started to transform. His business not only recovered but grew far beyond what he had ever imagined.
Later, with Thaatha Garu’s blessings, he undertook yatras to Shirdi and Ganagapur, received dhoti as diksha vastra, and performed Guru Charitra parayana.
Thaatha Garu’s simple yet profound words stayed with him:
“Naayananu Nammuko Po” - “Trust the Father.”
In Telugu, “Naayana” means father, and “Thaatha” means grandfather, signifying that the Guru is not distant, but the very essence of divine lineage, protection, and love.
By placing complete and unwavering faith in Thaatha Garu, Ashok was freed from his debts, restored in life, and rose to great prosperity.
Such are the leelas of Avadhutas, beyond logic, beyond expectation, yet filled with boundless grace. Their actions may seem strange to the world, but for the devotee, they become the very path to transformation, strength, and divine upliftment.
I often see in movies and storybooks that a true devotee, even without physical darshan of the Guru or Devata, holds on to deep prayer during obstacles.
Their faith is tested again and again, not because they are weak, but because that faith is being made unshakable. Even when they haven’t seen the Guru, they are always being watched, guided in unseen ways.
And in those toughest moments, when the devotee turns even more intensely towards the Guru, with more love, more remembrance, and unwavering attention, they are not shaken from their path of bhakti.
That is when grace unfolds. Not because they went seeking darshan every day, but because their heart became the place of darshan.
It made me realize, prarabdha karmas will unfold regardless. But without faith, we face them empty. With faith in the Guru, we gain an inner wealth, strength, courage, and devotion to stand tall through anything.
True surrender, Sarvasya Sharanagati, to an Enlightened Guru creates a shield that nothing in this world can break. Not because life becomes easy, but because the devotee becomes steady.
Faith is not in the act of going for darshan daily, but in the heart that says:
🔥“No matter what happens, my Guru will take care. Nothing is impossible for my Guru, He is the creator, the preserver, and the destroyer. He is everything.”🔥
In that realization arises the truth:
🕉Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma🕉
And in constant remembrance:
🕉Avadhuta Chintana Sri Gurudeva Datta🕉
From such surrender is born a life rooted in dharma, guided by grace, and strengthened beyond all fear.
Today, we are celebrating the 42nd birth anniversary of Vibhuti Baba at his ashram with Annadanam and Shivalinga Prathishtapana at his Samadhi.
Vibhuti Baba always emphasized the greatness of Annadanam, giving it the highest importance in the sacred Datta Sampradaya.
On this auspicious day, with the blessings of Gurudatta, we are humbly taking a step toward reviving the sacred tradition of Nithya Annadanam at Vibhuti Baba Ashram.
Vibhuti Baba – The Yogi Who Became One with Sai
On 31st July, at 9:50 pm, the world lost a rare soul - Vibhuti Baba - a great yogi whose tapasya shakti was beyond comprehension. He left his body at the young age of 38 on 31st July 2025, after years of intense spiritual penance, but his journey was far from ordinary.
He began his tapasya at around 23 years of age. Before that, he had already been a father to three children. In fact, spirituality was the last thing on his mind back then - he wasn’t even an atheist in the conventional sense; he simply didn’t care about God or religion.
One day, his friends forced him to visit Shirdi. Reluctantly, he went. They attended Kakad Aarti at dawn, and though he didn’t even want to be there, something happened. His eyes met the eyes of Sai Baba’s murti, and in that single gaze, Shakti flowed into him. In that instant, his entire being shifted.
That night, drawn by an unseen force, he went to Dwarkamai. He sat down awkwardly - his body was heavy, not used to meditation. Then, out of nowhere, a man in a white kurta appeared, sat beside him, and with a touch on his head said, “Oh, you want to meditate now? Okay.”
The moment that touch happened, his body folded into Padmasana effortlessly. He closed his eyes for what he thought was a few seconds. But when he opened them, it was 4 am. He had been in deep meditation from 9:30 pm without even realizing it. What he felt in those hours was a peace so profound that it erased every trace of the man he used to be.
From then on, whether his eyes were open or closed, he saw only Sai Baba. He returned to Shirdi again and again, did 108 parayans of Sai Satcharitra, Guru Charitra, and many more. The man who once had no interest in God now lived and breathed only His name.
And then came the day that left everyone bewildered - Baba sat in meditation and did not open his eyes for two whole weeks. His children went hungry, his relatives panicked, and in ignorance, some even tried to shake and beat him awake.
Finally, a Master from the CVV EK tradition came, recognized the state he was in, and said, “This man is in the deepest meditation. We must bring him down gently.” They applied butter from the crown of his head down to the base of his spine. Slowly, he opened his eyes.
During those days of meditation, something miraculous had happened - vibhuti had begun to emerge from his body, scattering all over the walls, ceiling, and floor. A divine fragrance spread from him, carrying for nearly 50 kilometers, bringing inexplicable peace to those who inhaled it.
People began coming from far and wide - some who knew him earlier, stunned at the transformation, and others who had never met him, simply drawn by the power of his presence. His very aura solved the smallest and biggest of problems without him lifting a finger.
One day, during deep meditation, he began hearing a word over and over again - “Girnar… Girnar…” He had no idea what Girnar was, nor had he heard of Dattatreya Swami. At that time, his family lived below the poverty line; they didn’t even own a phone. He asked around in his small village of Polavaram, but no one knew anything.
So, with nothing but faith and a few rupees in his hand, he boarded a bus to Rajahmundry. At the bus station, he asked the manager, “What is Girnar? Where is it?” The man told him, “Girnar is a sacred mountain where devotees climb 10,000 steps to have darshan of Dattatreya Swami’s padukas.”
Without hesitation, Baba set off. He went to the railway station, changed trains several times, and after more than 48 hours of travel in general compartments, he finally reached Junagadh. From there, he went to Girnar, climbed every one of those 10,000 steps, and stood before the holy padukas of Lord Dattatreya.
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With the support of our Twitter family, we have donated a drinking water cooler to Gopal Baba Ashram in Pithapuram, which arrived today.
We are truly grateful from the bottom of our hearts. Dhanyawad 🙏
Digambara Digambara Sripada Vallabha Digambara🙏
Digambara Digambara Gopal Baba Digambara 🙏
With the support of our Twitter family, we have donated a drinking water cooler to Gopal Baba Ashram in Pithapuram, which arrived today.
We are truly grateful from the bottom of our hearts. Dhanyawad 🙏
Digambara Digambara Sripada Vallabha Digambara🙏
Digambara Digambara Gopal Baba Digambara 🙏
A couple of days ago, I saw a request for funds on WhatsApp status for a temple that was almost finished but short on money. While meditating, I got this strong emotional pull. After all, She is the one who gives us everything: wealth, opportunities, even our daily bread. Whatever we give is just a small part of what already belongs to Her. So I thought, why should Her work get held up for lack of funds?
I put up my own status on WhatsApp, and to my surprise, a handful of people responded and contributed generously. Later in meditation, I asked the Goddess, “Why does this happen? It feels odd. It is not like the Divine is short of money; everything comes from Her in the first place.”The answer that came was clear: She is not lacking anything. She is creating an opportunity for people to do good deeds during a powerful spiritual window. Certain times carry extra karmic weight; every sincere act of charity, devotion, or service gets multiplied.
I still wanted to understand it better, so I spoke to the mystic whose temple needed financial help. He explained the current planetary situation. Lord Shanieshwarar is finishing his 30-year cycle in Pisces along with Mars. Shanieshwarar, Karma Kara is the planet of karma and discipline. From his position, Jupiter becomes the giver of wealth and grace. Jupiter is in Gemini, and from there the 11th house of gains falls in Aries, where the Sun is exalted along with Mercury, the fourth house lord. Aries is also the 2nd house from Saturn, the Dhanasthana. The Sun, being the Karya Karaka, strengthens the energy of divine gains and fulfillment. Venus is in its own sign, adding harmony and blessings. Rahu in Aquarius and Ketu (in the 6th house from Saturn) are influencing the karmic axis and playing their part in clearing old debts.
In Kali Yuga, money has become primary; through money, so much charity and good work can now be carried out. From Shani in Mesha, the 2nd house (wealth and speech) is activated, and the 4th house lord is placed in the 2nd house with the exalted Sun. This is a powerful time.He also pointed out that during Chitra Pournami, the Moon moves from Chitra into Swati Nakshatra (ruled by Rahu in Libra, Rahu is placed in 12th house from Saturn, house of loss). This alignment makes it an especially good time for charity, temple work, feeding people, and acts of compassion. The punya earned now carries more power.
In my opinion, this is exactly what Utharavu Porul in Shivan Malai Thiru Subramanya Swamy Temple also indicates. The items currently kept in the Utharavu Petti are a pot of soil, a pot of water, a plough, and a bamboo stick all indicating the importance of performing sat karmas and harvesting the results.
What stayed with me most was what the mystic said at the end: “It is not that the Divine needs anything. The Goddess is simply giving people a chance, especially right now, to lighten the burden of their past actions through charity, devotion, and service. The temple becomes the medium for that purification.”I just sat there quietly after that and thought, wow. This is really deep.
I have seen many families encouraging to adjust to such abuse, only because a lady is not treated with respect and dignity when she doesnt have husband or husband left her, so she will do anything to stay with him, even to the core she will earn and provide to his whims, while getting abused.
Which is actually true, in certain societies, women are not treated with respect when she doesn't have a marital partner
There is no such divine glow on that face, they dont have Indian facial features to look like goddesss. They just shimmer and shine with whatever they put into.