Episode 789, Mahabharata war reason: Brahma-Gyan, Divine Vision & the Hidden War of Souls ( Part 1)
1. The Strange Incident of Nag Panchami
On the sacred day of Nag Panchami, a shocking video from Uttar Pradesh went viral. A man was seen eating straw like a buffalo, behaving as if a supernatural force had entered his body. People bowed before him, believing him to be possessed by divine energy. But spiritual knowledge reveals something deeper. Such incidents do not happen by coincidence. They reflect the activity of subtle forces—spirits, entities, and unseen energies that exist beyond physical vision. Just as gods descend into human form, so do demons, ghosts, and dark forces. This world is not only human. It is a battlefield of subtle beings operating through human bodies.
2. The Hidden Reality of the World
Today’s violence, cruelty, and madness cannot be explained by psychology alone. When crowds beat a man mercilessly… When people commit inhuman crimes… When hatred spreads like wildfire… These are not just human tendencies. They are manifestations of subtle demonic forces working through human minds. Just as in the Mahabharata there were far more demons than gods, today too dark energies are organizing themselves, forming invisible armies within society. The war is not visible — but it is very real.
3. God’s Grace and the Meaning of True Peace
God’s grace does not mean a life without suffering. God’s grace means remaining peaceful even while suffering passes.
True divine grace is:-------------Stability in sorrow-------Strength in loss-------Light within darkness
This is the state of the Brahm-jnani — one who knows the Self and God.
4. What Is Brahma-Gyan?
Brahma-Gyan is not belief.It is direct awareness of the soul and the Supreme Soul.
When Brahma-Gyan awakens:
You experience God inside yourself
You see God in every being
Fear disappears
Attachment dissolves
Only through Brahma-Gyan can:
Humanity be transformed
Society be healed
The world find peace
Revolution is not political —it is spiritual awakening.
5. The Boat of Life and the Winds of Desire
Human life is like a boat traveling toward its destination. But the winds of the senses push it: Toward pleasure, Toward greed, Toward indulgence, Toward sin
Without a compass (self-control and knowledge), the boat drifts endlessly. People spend their entire lives chasing: Food, Comfort, Entertainment, Pleasure And yet remain unfulfilled. This is bondage.
6. Pollution, Suffering, and the False Paradise
Today humanity has: Food, Money, Technology
Yet disease, pollution, and despair are increasing. Even billionaires cannot buy clean air. This world is not heaven. True heaven exists in higher realms — and gods only descend to Earth to gain self-realization. Even Indra once had to become human to understand the soul.
7. The Fakir and the River of Life
A fakir sat by a river waiting for it to dry. Someone asked, “How will you cross if you wait for the water to go away?” The fakir replied: “This is how humans live — waiting for life to become empty before they begin living.” Life never stops flowing. You must cross it through awareness, not wait.
8. Mahabharata: The Capture of Duryodhana
One of the rarest Mahabharata episodes tells how Gandharva King Chitrasena, on Indra’s command, captured Duryodhana and the Kauravas.
Why?
Because they were: Mocking Draupadi, Rejoicing in the Pandavas’ suffering, Acting with arrogance
Arjuna fought the Gandharvas and finally discovered that Chitrasena was his divine friend. On Yudhishthira’s request, Duryodhana was released. But the humiliation shattered him. He said: “It would have been better if I had died. Being saved by those I insulted is worse than death.” This shows how ego suffers more than defeat.
9. The Greatest Truth
Those who know Brahma:
See God in all
Remain peaceful in all situations
Radiate divine vibrations
Transform the world silently
They are the true world-servers.
10. Final Meditation
Let us become souls who:
Spread peace
Emit divine vibrations
Live in God-consciousness
Heal the planet
Because Brahm-jnanis alone can bring world peace.
Discover the deeper meaning of Guru Purnima through the teachings of Bapuji Dashrathbhai Patel, Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, and Bhagavad Gita. Learn how self-realization, Brahma consciousness, meditation, and Paramshanti awaken the divine soul within.