A parent shares her concern regarding her child moving away from home. Sadhvi ji gives her a beautiful advice on how to release the fears and embrace the new chapter of her child’s life.
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Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati at Parmarth Niketan discusses the following topics and answers questions from seekers from around the world, during her daily Satsang from the banks of the holy Ganga River:
How to raise spiritual children
How can we learn not to have expectations?
How...
Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati at Parmarth Niketan discusses the following topics and answers questions from seekers from around the world, during her daily Satsang from the banks of the holy Ganga River.
How Do You Know You Are Meditating?
Managing our Anger and Urges.
Being able...
Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswatiji, President of the Divine Shakti Foundation, speaks during the second day of the historic Vaicharik Mahakumbha in the Simhastha Kumbha Mela 2016, in an inspiring Shakti Kumbha session. She was on an esteemed panel with Hon'ble Shivraj Singh Chouhan ji, Param Pujya...
Sadhvi Bhagawatiji shares that even though Pujya Swamiji wisely reminds us that 'Expectation is the Mother of Frustration,' expectations are not bad in and of themselves. The only problem that comes is when our expectation is not fulfilled - how do we respond? That is...
Sadhvi Bhagwatiji speaks of how to deal with parental conflict. She reminds us that we are not here to change or judge others and that the key thing to remember is to love them both. We should not think we can solve the conflict or...
Sadhviji answers a question on giving children sanskaras and values. She starts by asking 'What are we teaching our children?' We often expect our children to do as we say not as we do but really the exact opposite happens. Children do as we do....
When asked about renunciation and leading a family life, Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswatiji, explains that the important point to answer is what we are renouncing and why. There are many people who have renounced families and pleasures of life and are still miserable. The idea of...