Karma does not forgive anyone, life lesson learned from the story of Premanand Ji Maharaj

Premanand ji Maharaj Story Telling: Spiritual teachings repeatedly remind us that the universe operates on the invariable law of cause and effect. No deed done here escapes being recorded and no living being can escape its consequences. It is clearly said in the scriptures, ‘Bhoktavya in necessity’, that is, it is mandatory to enjoy whatever has been done. Every action creates a trap from which liberation is possible only when it is ended consciously. Through this story, Premanand Ji Maharaj has told the truth of life.

Suffering, sighing and the harsh law of karma

Pain inflicted on any living being is a matter of utmost caution. The spiritual warning states that if someone is hurt to such an extent that there is a sigh or a curse from the heart, that karma is called “akatiya” Becomes firm. It is called “Bazaar’s Article” It has been described as such, which cannot be erased without experiencing it. If the victim says “You are powerful, but we can do nothing,” So worldly power ultimately turns to dust.

Debt contract: life is an account

It is believed that a human being is born to repay his karmic debt. Family and relationships don’t just happen; Every relationship is a loan (debt contract). Before departing from life one has to either give or take.

  • Loan Recovery: A child who gives constant trouble or who suddenly attacks with hatred is the settlement of an old score.
  • debt repayment: The spouse or relative who fills the heart with peace and joy is fulfilling his/her account by giving happiness. If the give and take continues, the cycle of birth and death also continues.

Saint’s Tale: The Cruel Truth of Karma

The inevitability of karma is highlighted in the story of a Mahatma. He kept the gold coins in an ornate stick for the huge Bhandara at Prayagraj Kumbh. In a village, out of greed, the host opened the stick while sleeping and took out the gold and filled it with pebbles. When the stick was opened after reaching Prayag, the Mahant accused him of deception. Hurt by the insult, the Mahatma said inwardly, “You will suffer.” And sacrificed his life in the Sangam.

The perceived benefit turned into disaster after some time. The son kept on wasting his wealth on the pretext of illness and finally organized a bhandara and revealed his secret at the Sangam. He was the same Mahatma who took rebirth to repay the debt. Everything was taken away; The deed was completed.

path of salvation

  • Stop Transaction: “Don’t give or take, stay happy.” Give what you have to give, forgive what you have to take.
  • Complete Surrender: Surrender to God and submit the account of your deeds; Shri Krishna frees the surrendered person from all debts.
  • Fire of knowledge and love: When actions are desire-less and are burnt in the fire of knowledge, then God’s love is the “great happiness” Gives pain and cannot even touch it.

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