Meditation is not possible in a agitating mind. The purpose of meditation is to free the mind from all sorts of attractions and attachments. Meditation is chosen method of avoiding all irrelevant and useless dissipation of our vital energies and spending the so saved, conserved energy into more meaningful and rewarding areas of spiritual enquiry. Meditation transforms us from human beings to divine beings. It confers extra ordinary powers and activates all our energies. Meditation is a source of peace and tranquility. One can solve his problems through meditation. It is a tool to attain happiness and salvation. In perfect meditation, soul communes with God. The other benefits of meditation are. It purifies and charges our mind. Enhances the quality of life immensely. Promotes extremely sharp sense of awareness. Increases efficiency in work, performance. Exudes vitality and confidence. Reveals our vision. Makes us cheerful and creative. Helps us to become pure, soft and flexible. It assists in developing the faculty of intuition. It liberates us from the shackles of karma and fate. Lack of dispassion (vairaagya) is the reason for failure in meditation. Meditation is possible if only one has vairaagya. In other words, meditation will be successful only when dispassion is firmly rooted in our mind. It must be noted that meditation is a means and not an end in itself. Un manifest is not within the reach of meditation also. Meditation should be the way of life. Because it is a panacea for all human problemes. Any thing can be achieved if a person meditates daily even for some time.
||SHRI DEVYAPARAADHAKSHAMAAPANASTROTRAM ||
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NA CHAAHVAANAM DHYAANAM TADAPI CHA NA JAANE STUTI KATHAAH |
NA JAANE MUDRAASTE TADAPI CHA NA JAANE VILAPANAM
PARAM JAANE MAATAH STVADANU SARANAM KLESHA HARANAM