Excerpts from a discourse by our Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji
We sit here in this place and perform some japa, dhyana, puja or tapas. This is such a big world consisting of crores and crores of people. In such a huge world someone in some corner sits and does some spiritual practice sincerely. It is said that there are innumerable invisible 'lokãs' (worlds). You may question, "What is the use of someone sitting in a hut in some corner and doing tapas? How will it bring in welfare to the world?" or you may question, "Is this not selfishness ('swãrtam')?"
But, though are many countries like America, Africa, Australia there is only one Sun. Each country does not have a separate Sun. Just as the whole world's welfare is taken care by the one Sun above, just so when someone sits in some corner and does proper japa or dhyana or tapas it brings about welfare to the world. He is like the Sun. There is no need for him to do 'prachãra' in the world. The Sun does not say anything to anyone; in the mere presence of its rays, light ('prakãsa'), in its 'sannidhya' (Divine presence) things happen in the world. Likewise, his 'tapo bala' will in itself bring about the welfare of the world.
Please check these: Excerpts from a discourse by our Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji
Chanting lips make many hands work
By the mere touch of a Bhagavata, others can become Bhagavatas.
If you cannot remember that God is everywhere, Just chant His Name, that will do everything.
If you chant the Maha Mantra constantly, the whole world will be at your feet
Rather than speak at length about the greatness of the divine name, prove it by chanting
Spiritual transformation (by way of Chanting the Nama) is like treating at the root
Chant the Mahamantra Nama kirtan :
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
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