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Wait Upon the Lord

(AADISHRI ARUN)

Wait Upon The Lord – Time of waiting is one of the most difficult things. But, the Bible says in Isaiah 40:31, “Those who hope and wait in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” Bible, Luke 21:19 says, “By your patience possess your souls.” Therefore, wait for the Lord patiently at His feet in prayer and in meditating His word. God the Almighty will exactly come at the point of your need and raise you to great heights. You will be stars shining brightly forever and ever achieving extraordinary things for the glory of God’s name – Lord Kalki.

Do you know about that the word “wait” ? Those who wait on (upon) the Lord get all the attributes of strength listed in this verse. So if we want the strength in its various forms listed in this verse, then we must first learn how to wait on the Lord. Think of it this way: if we don’t learn to wait on the Lord, we will never get the strength of the Lord. So what exactly does it mean to wait on the Lord ? To answer this question we need to know what the word wait really means. In order to do this, we need to unfold the meaning of this word.

The one we have been using of the rope. A rope is made up of many strands and so is our relationship with God. The more “strands” that we weave into our relationship with God, the more strength He gives to us. Let’s look at some more strands that make up this rope. These are just a few of the strands that should be in our rope. You can probably think of quite a few more. When you twist all of these strands together you get a rope whose strength comes from God.

Gita Saar, Chapter 10

(Ishwar Putra Arun)

Gita Saar – In Gita chapter 7 Lord Krishna had enunciated the secrets of the most secret and fundamental of knowledge’s in the universe. Further in chapter 8, on being asked questions by Arjuna, the Lord had further elaborated on what he had been speaking of so that it could be better understood by Arjuna. Yet the Lord was not satisfied. He hankered to give the knowledge to Arjuna in more detail since Arjuna was a sincere devotee. The fact is that true seekers are few and far between and rarely does the Lord get the opportunity to enumerate this knowledge which is described as the King of all knowledge’s. The knowledge is also so potent and soul-stirring that both the speaker and listener are entranced by it. Thus Lord Krishna continues disseminating the same knowledge in more detail in chapter 10.

Chapter 10 starts with the Lord offering his appreciation to Arjuna for being a sincere, loyal and loving devotee and says to him that since Arjuna is such a sincere and genuine devotee , He – the Lord, will further elaborate that knowledge that is of utmost value and secrecy. The fact is that God is always eager to reveal the eternal truth to his sincere devotees. It is only that the sincere devotee is extremely rare. The Lord says to Arjuna-‘Hear me with full attention!’

Lord Krishna starts by saying that the person who has truly known Him as ‘Unborn’, ‘Without beginning or end’ and ‘The Lord of all worlds’; such a person is freed of all sin. (more…)

Kalki Avatar

(Ishwar Putra Arun)

Kalki Avatar – Lord Kalki has taken avatar on earth on the 12th day of the ascendant moon cycle of Baisakh month. This is certified in the Kalki Puranas in chapter 1, section 2 verse 15 and in the book “Kalki comes in 1985, chapter 3. This book-“Kalki comes in 1985”-further mentions that the Lord comes at the above mentioned time, in the village of Sambhala, in the house of father Vishnuyasha and mother Sumati. In 1985, this combination mentioned above, falls on the second of May. Therefore it can be said with certainty that Lord Narayan has come as his 24th avatar on the second of May 1985. The texts say that the birth will be in the house of a Brahmin in village Sambhala in north India. There are two Sambhala villages in north India. One is near Moradabad and the other one is on the Mathura Brindavan border near Gauri Math. The village Sambhala near Moradabad is 98% Muslim in population and there are very few Brahmin families there. Followers of Lord Krishna are very little e.i. negligible and far between. Therefore it seems improbable that Lord Kalki could take birth in that village. The other village near Gauri math has a large number of Brahmins and most are Krishna devotees. Therefore the conclusion is that this village-on the Mathura Brindavan border, near Gauri math-is where Lord Kalki has taken avatar. (more…)