Premanand Ji Maharaj’s sermons often serve to show the right path to those people who are burdened with mental anguish or broken relationships. Maharaj Ji says that when someone leaves one’s company, a person not only loses a relationship, but also loses his own self-confidence and mental peace.
In the words of Premanand Ji Maharaj, the pain of a broken relationship is often like a deep wound, but in the true sense, this is the time when a person can find the way to move forward in life by recognizing the ‘Supreme Power’ hidden within him. Let us know through this article those 5 precious mantras of Premanand Ji Maharaj, with the help of which he can unite his broken mind and regain his lost confidence.
Maharaj ji’s precious mantras that connect broken hearts
1. The world is a fair of selfishness
Maharaj ji says that every relationship here is related to some selfishness. When selfishness is fulfilled or begins to collide, the string breaks. Consider this not as a ‘cheat’ but as the ‘nature’ of the world. As soon as you accept that nothing is permanent here, half of your suffering ends.
2. Trust only one
We break because we have based ourselves on a human being. Maharaj ji’s mantra is – Leave the support of man, take support of God. When you give your hand to Radha Vallabh Lal, the separation of the world ceases to matter to you.
3. Can’t change destiny
According to Maharaj Ji, every union and separation is an account of our past deeds. Someone came and went in your life, that same time was written in your destiny. How to mourn for the one who is gone? He had just come to settle his accounts.
4. Don’t change, trust change
When a relationship breaks, people often become filled with feelings of hatred or revenge. Maharaj ji says that hating means keeping that person alive in your mind. The real power lies in forgetting and ‘hymn’. Do not use your energy in demeaning anyone, but in elevating yourself at the feet of the Lord. Doing this will increase your self-confidence.
5. You are not alone
Premanand Ji Maharaj always reminds that what the world calls ‘alone’, the devotee calls ‘solitude’. This is not the time to cry, but to regain one’s inner strength through name-chanting (Radha-Radha) i.e. meditation. When you immerse yourself in the name of God, you get happiness that no human being can ever give.