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अकेले रहो! किसी को अपना मत बनाओ ! // Shri Hit Premanand Ji Maharaj Channel: Sadhan Path Description In this profound spiritual discourse, Shri Hit Premanand Ji Maharaj speaks about the necessity of seeking refuge in God alone and the dangers of worldly attachments. He emphasizes that relying on anyone other than the Divine ultimately leads to suffering and a life akin to hell [00:28]. Key themes covered in the video: The Trap of Worldly Support: Maharaj explains that human support—whether from wealth or family—is often a "drama" and "deception." True happiness and peace only come from the shelter of God (Bhagwan ka Ashray) [00:49]. Attachment and Rebirth: He warns that deep attachment to any person, object, or even a house at the time of death determines one's next birth. For instance, strong attachment to a house might lead to being reborn as a creature living within its walls [01:48, 02:05]. The 18 Defects of Worldly Life: Those who remain distant from God must endure 18 types of suffering, including hunger, thirst, disease, old age, attachment, envy, fear, and depression (Arati) [02:58, 03:21]. The Value of Saintly Association (Sant Sang): Maharaj describes how meeting and serving a true saint is the fruit of God's grace. He shares a story of a saint who never made disciples but was served with such love by other saints in his old age that his end was glorious [03:58, 04:45]. Knowledge and Surrender: He discusses the importance of Gyan Yagya (the sacrifice of knowledge), which he considers superior to ritualistic sacrifices because it destroys the ego (Aham) [18:57]. How to Approach a Guru: He advises seekers to approach a Guru with humility, service, and a questioning mind (Pranipaten, Pariprashnen, Sevaya). True service to a saint is not just physical care but, more importantly, following their instructions and principles [25:55, 29:46]. The central message is to remain alone in spirit, attaching oneself only to the Divine, and to spend one's time in constant remembrance (Nam Jap) to achieve ultimate liberation [13:26, 24:51].