Swami Nikhilanand
Canadian born Hindu Spiritual Leader (Dutt, 2010).
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"Swami Nikhilanand teaches a Hinduism where philosophy aids in the everyday, and theory meets practice" (Thomases, 2006).
"Although there are similarities between Hinduism and the other religions of the world, and as Hindus we respect all religions, nonetheless, there are features of Hinduism which are not found in other religions and which make Hinduism great" (Nikhilanand, 2011).
"On the path of bhakti there are no restrictions of time or place for meditation. You can meditate anytime, anyplace. There is also no required posture for meditation. The only requirement is that you should be remembering Radha Krishn"
"Supreme God has uncountable Divine powers. When most of them are dormant or inactive, then God is formless and is referred to by the term Brahman. When more of His powers are active, God has form, and is referred to by the term Paramatma" (Nikhilanand, 2011).
"Keep in mind that a mantra is not meant to give you worldly benefit. If you are taking any name of God or repeating any mantra, it should be with the goal of experiencing the bliss of the name and purifying your heart".
"The Gita is the essence of all of these Upnishads. The knowledge of God is scattered throughout 1,180 Upnishads. The Gita, said by Shree Krishn, consolidates the Divine philosophy of all those Upnishads and gives a clear and precise understanding of several important topics" (Sharma, 2004).
"The truth is that even if we met God face to face, we would not recognize His Divinity. That is why we must do devotion to purify our heart".
"Upon complete heart purification, God will Grace you. With His Grace, you will receive a Divine mind and senses. Then you will be able to see Him, know Him, and experience Him".
"God is absolute. He is one Supreme Being, formless, yet he can have a form. He is omnipresent" (Giri, 2011).
"Not only does Hinduism answer all our intellectual questions, but it clearly states that you can meet God in person. Now who wouldn't want to do that?" (Nikhilanand, 2011).
"Whether we are singing God's name or repeating a mantra, the real benefit is only received when we join our mind with God".
"Hinduism is amazing vast, yet monotheistic" (Giri, 2011).
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