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Jagadguruttam

Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj

The fifth original Jagadguru in the history of the world

Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj (1922–2013) was the foremost spiritual master of the modern era, revered for his profound wisdom and universal message of true love and devotion. In 1957, at just 34 years of age, he was honoured as India’s fifth original Jagadguru and conferred the unparalleled title of Jagadguruttam. Through thousands of enlightening discourses and deeply practical writings, he brought the essence of Vedic philosophy within reach of all, guiding countless souls toward selfless devotion and a life of lasting happiness.

aishvarya bhakti | ऐश्वर्य भक्ति

Devanagari: ऐश्वर्य भक्ति ISO15919: also written as aishwarya bhakti A type of devotion wherein the devotee is motivated to engage in devotion by contemplating upon the almighty aspect of God. The dominant sentiment...

ajnana | अज्ञान

Devanagari: अज्ञान ISO15919: ajñāna also written as ajnan, agyana, agyan Ignorance or the absence of knowledge. The individual soul has been eternally turned away from God, and so maya has covered it with the...

akarma | अकर्म

Devanagari: अकर्म ISO15919: akarma also written as akarm Actions that do not increase karmic bondage, that is, devotion to God with the mind and physical performance of ritualistic duties specified in the scriptures. Such actions...

akasha | आकाश

Devanagari: आकाश ISO15919: ākāśa also written as akash Commonly, sky is called akasha, but there is more to it. Akasha, meaning empty space, is one of the elements of pancha mahabhuta. This is the first...

akshohani sena | अक्षोहणी सेना

Devanagari: अक्षोहणी ISO15919: akṣōhaṇī Shri Krishna gave His 18 akshohani army to Duryodhana. That army had 4,800,000 soldiers, fully equipped with weapons. Its composition was: 400,000 chariots, each with 1 charioteer...

alakha alakha | अलख अलख

Devanagari: अलख अलख ISO15919: alakha alakha also written as alakh alakh The slogan of the yogis that means, "Brahm (the supreme power) is unperceivable; Brahm is unperceivable." REFERENCE Prema Rasa Madira - The Intoxicating...