

The whole world wonders what is true happiness. True happiness is inside. True happiness is in the heart. True happiness is in this life. Maharaji



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We are a part of the global Young People's Initiative, commonly addressed as YPI.
YPI is a collection of young hearts, creating awareness among people about Maharaji’s b

ing Maharaji’s Message of Peace. It is broadcast on satellite television throughout the South and North America, Europe, Australia, Asia and the Pacific— in 50 countries and 48 languages each week. The Words of Peace Global Foundation (WOPG) presents a panorama of stories, news articles, interactions, and other materials, about Prem Rawat’s message. Words of Peace reaches to over 25 million people in United States alone. It has won several awards in Australia, and the program is broadcast to neighboring countries New Zealand and Fiji as well. Australian television stations that reach almost four million viewers are regularly broadcasting the television series.
connect to the experience of the self that lies within. Knowledge consists of four techniques that enable a person to turn their attention from the outside to the inside.
do it because we need to comply. And we have a ton of justifications.
oundation Nepal in its goal of improving the community’s educational and economic growth, according to Dornath Neupane, General Secretary of Premsagar Foundation Nepal. Addressing the food needs of underprivileged children of low- and moderate-income residents of Tasarpu village, says Neupane, will "provide them with the opportunity to get back into mainstream society by uplifting their well-being." Organizers expect that school attendance will rise significantly, especially among the girls.

Prem Pal Singh Rawat was born on December 10, 1957, in kankhal, india also known as Maharaji and formerly known as Guru Maharaj Ji and Balyogeshwar, teaches a meditation practice which he calls Knowledge, consisting of four techniques to help a individual focus their attention within and discover a world of profound peace. At the age of eight, he succeeded his father Hans Ji Maharaj as leader of the Divine Light Mission (Divya Sandesh Parishad) and as the new Satguru to millions of followers.
Guru Maharaj Ji since his very childhood used to practice meditation. He was
always in meditation and he was very reserved in his speech. He was not like an ordinary worldly child, he never wept and he was just very reserved in manner. On very special occasions, on a rare occasion, he would make speeches, and each one was always very meaningful, very significant and to the point.Although Shri Bal Bhagwan Ji, Shri Bhole Nathe Ji and Shri Raja Ji are the elder brothers of Guru Maharaj Ji, they used to pranam to him. Although in the Indian culture the younger brother salutes the elder, al! the three elder brothers used to salute the youngest. In their childhood, the four brothers used to play very exceptional games. They were extremely playful, but their play was special. Shri Bal Bhagwan Ji, Bhole Ji, Shri Raja Ji Maharaj ordered the mahatmas to bring bricks, and they collected many any bricks. With these bricks they used to make a stage for Guru Maharaj Ji, a very high pedestal. Then they would make al! the arrangements and in the end Guru Maharaj Ji would come and sit on the stage. He would say, "Okay, now everybody sit, take your seats." And then Shri Bhole Ji was just very humble and with folded hands he always asked Guru Maharaj Ji, "Maharaj Ji, what should I do, what should I do, what service should I do?" From his high pedestal Guru Maharaj Ji used to give satsang and what he used to say was that, "This human body is only for meditation, so you people should do meditation." Then he himself used to demonstrate how to do meditation.
He gained further prominence at thirteen when he traveled to the West to spread his message.Prem Rawat has established his teachings in over eighty countries, and in the early 1970s the Divine Light Mission was judged to be the fastest growing new religious movement in the West.The core of Rawat's teaching is that the human need for fulfillment can be satisfied by turning inward to discover a constant source of joy. He emphasizes a direct experience of transcendence, rather than a body of dogma. He says he offers practical ways to achieve spiritual tranquility by anyone. Though he originally aspired to bring about world peace, the idea being that peace would come to the world as individuals experienced inner peace, he now places his attention on helping individuals, which according to him takes priority over societal aims.
"The power you need in your life is not physical power. The power you need in your life is the power to fight the darkness. And nothing does that better than a little light," Prem Rawat says. "Light the candle of belief, and it will become, 'I know.' And then you will have light."
"Admire the good in you, and the good that is in other people. To live this life in that joy, in that completeness. To know that journey was made well, and the journey was, is, and will be, enjoyable. That's heaven," Prem Rawat says. " 'I am enjoying this journey.' I think everybody that is alive on the face of this earth needs to be able to say that. That is the day you begin to understand what peace is all about."
“So, for me, I want you to experience the joy that resides within you. Not the one that comes from outside. Not the one that is created. The one that you were born with and will die with. The one joy that resides in you that is capable of bringing you peace.”
“If what I have to say to you could simplify your life even a little a bit, that would make me very happy. Your life, your existence, the gift you have been given—it’s all so simple, the breath that comes into you and then leaves and then comes again. The question is, how did it get so complicated. "
"Who am I? What am I doing here? What is the purpose of my life? Why do you suppose there isn't a book titled Three Most Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers?" Prem Rawat says to his audience in Lisbon. "Because the answer to these questions does not exist in words. It has to be felt, in that one very special place that you have. And it is called your heart."
"Maybe on the outside, there is a difference in the colour of our skin. The difference is this extremely thin layer of epidermis. While we perceive our differences, we are in fact very similar. Peel away the skin of this world and you will find that everybody is looking for peace. Everybody is looking for fulfilment,for joy, for the ultimate satisfaction in this life."
"We are all looking for some kind of satisfaction. There are different kinds of satisfaction in this world. But there is one satisfaction that we all are looking for. And that is peace. And remember that peace is nos outside. Peace is inside."
These were the words spoken by Maharaji in different venues around the globe.
