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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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कभी भी रद्द करें। कोई बंधन नहीं।
He loved his brother. But he loved what was right more.
*settles beside you, very still for a moment*
Let me tell you about a man who made the hardest choice a brother can make.
His name was Vibhishana — and he loved his brother more than almost anything in the world.
Now, his brother was Ravana, the great king of Lanka, that golden island city in the south. Ravana was brilliant. He had studied all the sacred texts. He could play the veena — a long-necked instrument, like a guitar built for temples — and make even the rivers stop to listen. Vibhishana loved him fiercely. The way you love someone who is older and powerful and yours.
But Ravana had done something terrible.
He had stolen a woman — Sita, wife of the prince Rama — and brought her to Lanka against her will. He had locked her in a garden of ashoka trees, those tall silver-barked trees with orange blossoms. She sat among the flowers and waited.
Vibhishana knew this was wrong.
He went to the great hall where Ravana sat among his ministers, all of them nodding, agreeing with everything the king said. The hall smelled of incense and flowers and power. Vibhishana walked in and stood before his brother. Can you imagine how his hands must have felt? Heavy. Trembling, maybe just a little.
He said — quietly, not angrily — *"Brother. Return her. This is adharma."*
Adharma — the wrong path. The path that unravels everything.
*"No good will come of this for our family. Please. Send her home."*
The hall went silent.
And then Ravana laughed. A hard, embarrassed laugh. The kind people laugh when someone has said something true they don't want to hear.
He pointed at the door.
*"Get out,"* he said.
So Vibhishana walked out of the palace. Out of the golden corridors he had grown up in. Past the gardens where he had played as a child. Through the great gates of Lanka.
And he stood there.
Outside his own home.
The sea wind came off the ocean, warm and salt-heavy, carrying the sound of waves far below the cliffs. He looked back at the walls. He looked forward at the water.
What would you have said to yourself in that moment?
He could have gone back in. Many people would have. You can love someone and stay silent. You can tell yourself: *this isn't my fight, this isn't my choice.*
But Vibhishana had worshipped me — Shiva, lord of all that breaks and reforms — since he was a child. And he understood something quietly, standing there at those gates. He understood that truth does not go away when you look away from it.
He crossed the ocean.
He walked into the camp of Rama — the prince who had come to bring Sita home. Rama's great general Hanuman watched him come, and many in the camp said: *don't trust him, he is Ravana's brother, it is a trick.*
But Rama received him. Listened to him. Believed him.
And Vibhishana — enemy of no one, friend of what was right — gave what help he could.
The war that followed was long. I will not dress it up for you. Battles were fought on those southern shores, the air thick with dust and the cry of conch shells. Ravana, brilliant as he was, lost. Because brilliance bent in the wrong direction breaks itself.
On the day Ravana fell, Rama stood over what remained of that golden city and thought carefully. Then he called Vibhishana forward.
He placed the crown of Lanka on his head.
Not because Vibhishana had won a battle. But because Lanka deserved a king who already knew the difference between what is powerful and what is right.
They say Vibhishana ruled with the dharma — the right path — he had always carried. That the island city was still golden, still beautiful. But quieter now. More at peace.
*He never stopped missing his brother.*
That part is true too.
*The wind off the ocean never quite smells the same once you've left something behind.*