Guru Maharaj never imposed any strict rules to follow his institution but wanted all his disciples to be true to themselves while in a meditative mood. Perhaps his greatest quality was that he never differentiated himself with others and equally followed what he preached.
He was a family person at the same time. He never wanted his followers to abandone the domestic duties and follow any religion.
This system suited every one's busy and demanding schedule in today's world. The lifestyles of the people who visited the Ramashram Satsang at Mathura felt the spiritual enlightenment effortlessly. They realized how to live a peaceful life amidst the ultimate stress.
The main teachings of Ramashram Satsang, Mathura are Karma (duty), Upasana (devotion), and Gyan (knowledge). The secret of this fusion is achieved through Dhyan (meditation) regularly every morning and evening at least for 15-20 minutes.
Last Updated on : 18 March 2011