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"Divya Call feels like home is speaking to me personally. It brings me peace every single day."
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क्या सच में…?
अपनी रोज़मर्रा की उलझनों में स्पष्टता, शांति और मार्गदर्शन पाएँ। सुनिए, मनन कीजिए और अपनी यात्रा को आगे बढ़ाइए।
कितनी देर का सत्संग?
क्या मन में चल रहा है?
एक पल रुकें… सुनने से पहले
आपकी बातचीत सुरक्षित और गोपनीय है। हम भगवान के प्रतिनिधि के रूप में बोलते हैं, भगवान स्वयं नहीं। और जानें
खुलकर कहें
जो भी मन में है — कोई निर्णय नहीं, बस सुनना।
ध्यान से सुनें
शब्दों के पीछे का अर्थ आपकी आत्मा तक पहुँचेगा।
आंतरिक स्पष्टता
हर उत्तर में आपका मार्ग और स्पष्ट होता जाएगा।
दोबारा सुनें
CHAPTER 1
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Reflection for You
When dharma is unclear, ask whether your action springs from grasping or from love. Listen for the quieter answer.
From the Tradition
Bhishma's vow shows how a single moment of devotion can shape generations. Power, given away, returns as grace.
For Today
Notice one place this week where stillness, not striving, is the right move. The pause itself is the practice.
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कितना समय सुनना है?
आज मन में क्या चल रहा है? (वैकल्पिक)
आपके लिए संदेश तैयार किया जाएगा
एक बार शुरू होने पर केवल सुनेंगे — बीच में रोककर समाप्त कर सकते हैं।
शांत मन, स्पष्ट विचार
कुछ क्षण शांति में बैठें और इस संदेश को महसूस करें।
यह संदेश आपके लिए है
जो कहा जा रहा है, वही आपकी आत्मा तक पहुँचना है।
आंतरिक मार्गदर्शन
कृष्ण का यह संदेश आपको सही दिशा दिखाने के लिए है।
श्री कृष्ण का संदेश आपके हृदय तक पहुँचा।
जो सुना, उसे अपने जीवन में उतारें। मैं आपके साथ हूँ।– श्री कृष्ण
चिंता छोड़ें, कर्म पर ध्यान दें और विश्वास रखें — सब कुछ सही समय पर होगा।
यदि इस संदेश से आपको शांति मिली हो, तो अपनी श्रद्धा अर्पित करें।
आपका योगदान सेवा कार्यों में उपयोग किया जाएगा।
यह सेवा पूर्णतः सुरक्षित और गोपनीय है
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Yudhishthira was crowned. He felt nothing. The dead were still everywhere.
*settles in beside you, voice soft and low*
Come close. I want to tell you about the saddest crown in the world.
His name was Yudhishthira — the eldest of the five Pandava brothers, brave princes who had fought a great, terrible war. And after a long, long battle, they won.
Can you imagine? They *won.*
The city of Hastinapura — a grand, golden city — was waiting for them. Flags were flying. Flowers were thrown from rooftops. People cheered so loudly the birds flew up from the trees all at once, hundreds of wings beating against the morning sky.
And Yudhishthira walked through it all like a man walking through rain.
He sat on the great throne. Someone placed the heavy crown on his head. His brothers smiled. Draupadi — his queen, the bravest woman he had ever known — looked at him with shining eyes.
He could not smile back.
*Why?* you might wonder.
Because Yudhishthira kept thinking about all the people who were *not* there. All the cousins, the teachers, the old friends — all of them gone in the war. He was emperor of a very quiet kingdom now.
So he went to find someone wise.
Out on the battlefield — still lying on a bed made of arrows, because that is where he had fallen — was old Bhishma. Bhishma, the great-great-uncle, the man who had taught everyone in the family everything he knew.
The arrows hurt. But Bhishma was still alive. And when Yudhishthira knelt beside him in the dust, on that cold, grey field that smelled of smoke and earth, Bhishma opened his eyes.
*"Ask,"* he said.
So Yudhishthira asked. *How do I rule? What does a good king owe his people? What is justice?*
And Bhishma talked. For many, many days. Right there on the ground, under the open sky.
He talked about kindness. About fairness. About how a king must think of his *last* subject, the smallest and poorest one, just as much as the first.
I — Krishna, his old friend — I sat nearby. I listened too. *All that teaching* became one of the longest, most beautiful parts of our great story, the Mahabharata. Nearly a whole third of it. Imagine that. A whole library of wisdom, told by a dying man, to a sad king, in a quiet field.
After that, I had to leave. My own people — the Yadavas, my clan — needed me in Dwarka, the city I had built beside the sea.
Years passed.
Yudhishthira ruled. He was a *good* king. Fair. Careful. Honest.
But he never really laughed again.
His kingdom was like a lamp burning steadily in a window. Warm. Useful. A little lonely.
And then one day, a message came from far away.
I was gone.
A hunter, sitting quietly in a forest, had mistaken the sole of my foot for a deer. His arrow flew. And I — even I — let it be. My time in this world was over.
When Yudhishthira heard, he sat very still for a long moment.
He looked out the palace window at the wide, wide sky.
And something in him *understood.*
His brothers came to find him. Draupadi came. They all looked at each other. No words were needed. They had been kings and queens for a long, long time.
Now it was time for something else.
*"We walk,"* Yudhishthira said softly.
*leans a little closer*
Tomorrow I will tell you about that walk. Into the snow. Into the mountains. Into a place beyond any map.
And there was a dog — a small, quiet dog — who would not leave Yudhishthira's side.
Not for anything.
Not for anyone.
*Close your eyes now. The story is resting.*