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17 December 2011

What is Prabhu Kripa (1)

PrabhuKripa is a poetic version of collection of some poems which are totally based on Satya Sanatan Hindu Dharma alongwith Adwaitavada of Brahma. Basically, Prabhukripa is composed of more than hundred stanzas; every stanza consists of four lines with an additional rhythmic line. Inside this, another sub-poem named as “PRABHU MAHIMA” which is based on “Chautisa form” is composed of more than forty stanzas. Every stanza starts within an ascending order of Oriya alphabets, i.e., A, Aa, E, EE, ... The Prabhukripa wholly is a pure, no-dualism – Brahmabad, supreme consciousness, eternal knowledge based spiritual book where piety have attained immeasurable bliss, ultimate tranquility, indescribable happiness, inexplicable peace, after studying the whole poem.

A period when people assumed idol worship is the best way to get liberation and this is the way to follow the religion, people began to forget the fundamental and essential principles of true religion, and what religion is. People become indifferent to "Parambrahma" who is the prime cause and creator of all creations? “Dharma Dharyatee Itee Dharma, who had created all the universe and taken care of them and being realised that truth to obey thy creator-Prambrahm is known as Dharma.” From that period Guru Mahima Swami made his own revelation and enlightened as a full manifestation of Maha Mahima Maya Pravu Parambrahm to this visible world and re-established the eternal true religion (Dharma) for the welfare of mankind. Regarding this, Mahima Dharma follows all the principles of Satya Sanatan Hindu Dharma followed by Veda, Upanishada and Shastras.

Hence, if we say it is none other than Mahima Dharma is the true religion, it must be acceptable (Refer: Principles of Mahima Dharma). Mahima Dharma represents the original Sanatan Dharma because it belief that Brahma alone is the cause of the creation, preservation and destruction. And the Mahima cult believes in a casteless society, recognition of one God, i.e., Parambrahma without a second, abandonment of external rituals or worship of Idol, thinking always of the good of mankind and constantly surrenders himself in body, mind and speech to Anadi, Alekh & Abyakta.

"Sarbe Bhabntu Sukhina
Sarbe Santu Niramaya
Sarbe Bhadrani Pashyntu
Maa Kaschit Dukh Bhagbhbet."


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