Friday, 10 July 2026

KNOWLEDGE SHEET BY SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR


KNOWLEDGE SHEET BY SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR

POSTED ON: SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2026

 

Desire for Truth

 

Buddha said that desire is the cause of all misery. If your desire does not get fulfilled, it leads to frustration and causes misery. Even if it does get fulfilled, it leaves you empty.

 

Vashishhtha said that desire is the cause of pleasure. You get pleasure from an object or a person only when you desire them. When you do not desire an object, you do not get pleasure from it. For example, when a person is hot and thirsty, a sip of cold water gives him pleasure; but not if he is not thirsty. Whatever gives you pleasure binds you and bondage is misery.

 

Sri Sri says when you desire for truth, all other desires drop off. You always desire for something that is not there. But, truth is always there! Desire for truth removes all other desires and it itself dissolves. And what remains is bliss.

 

|| Jai Guru Dev ||


 

QUESTION & ANSWER WITH GURUDEV


QUESTION & ANSWER WITH GURUDEV

POSTED ON: SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2026

 

Q: Why does the divine answer and reward some while prayers of others go unanswered?

 

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar:

 

Well, I don’t know why some prayers get answered and some are not. I have no idea. Perhaps it is good for you. Perhaps you may change your mind about what you want. People go to shopping, this often happens at least in India, and ask shopkeeper, “Can I come later and exchange it if I don’t like it”. They go home and don’t like it and get it exchanged next day. Most unreliable thing you have is your own mind because you don’t know what it likes and when it doesn’t like that. That is why bringing mind to its source is so important. Its centeredness is the most important thing in spiritual evolution. Understanding what is transient and what is permanent, what brings you permanent joy and what causes temporary convenience and long term misery, what causes temporary discomfort and permanent joy, and what causes long term discomfort. That is what is called viveka, sense of discretion, wisdom – knowing this from that.

 

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar 


 

WISDOM QUOTE OF SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR


WISDOM QUOTE OF SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR

POSTED ON: SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2026

 

Violent games that kids play should be done away with. They should be given more sensitivity towards life, towards animals and towards people.

 

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar 


 

Thursday, 9 July 2026

KNOWLEDGE SHEET BY SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR


KNOWLEDGE SHEET BY SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR

POSTED ON: FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2026

 

Reverence and ownership

 

Often you do not have reverence for that which you own. Whatever you revere becomes bigger than you. When you have reverence in all your relationships then your own consciousness expands. Then even small things appear to be significant and big. Every little creature appears to be dignified. It is the reverence in every relationship that saves the relationship. Often you lose reverence for that which you own, and this happens unconsciously.

 

When you have reverence for the whole universe, you are in harmony with the while universe. Then, you do not need to reject or renounce anything of this universe. Reverence in ownership frees you from greed, jealousy and lust. Cultivate the skill of having reverence every moment in your life.

 

|| Jai Guru Dev ||


 

QUESTION & ANSWER WITH GURUDEV


QUESTION & ANSWER WITH GURUDEV

POSTED ON: FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2026

 

Q: Gurudev, what is vairagya and how can I continue to live in it?

 

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar:

 

Let us take vairagya to mean contentment. Whenever you are content, that is vairagya. If you have had a full meal, and someone brings more food, you will say, "No I am full", that is vairagya. You cannot exist without vairagya. Just as you breathe in, at some point, you have to breathe out. Breathing in is raga, passion, and breathing out is vairagya, dispassion. Breathing in is passion and breathing out is dispassion, and both are essential in life.

 

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar 




 

WISDOM QUOTE OF SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR


 

WISDOM QUOTE OF SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR

POSTED ON: FRIDAY, JULY 10, 2026

 

Don't accept people are they are. Just love them as they are.

 

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Wednesday, 8 July 2026

KNOWLEDGE SHEET BY SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR


KNOWLEDGE SHEET BY SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR

POSTED ON: THURSDAY, JULY 9, 2026

 

Faith and Alertness

 

Faith and alertness appear to be completely opposite in nature. When you are alert, usually there is no faith and you feel restless and insecure. When there is faith, the mind is secure and rested and you are not alert.

 

There are three types of faith:

 

Tamasic faith which is because of dullness. Like when you do not want to take responsibility or action and you say, "Oh it doesn’t matter, anyway God will take care of all these things!" (laughter)

 

Rajasic faith which is brought on by intense compulsion of desires and ambition. The ambition keeps the faith alive.

 

Satvic faith is innocent and is born out of fullness of consciousness.

 

Faith and alertness, though apparently opposite in nature, are actually complementary to each other. In the absence of faith, there can be no growth, and there can be no correct understanding without alertness. Faith can make you complacent. Alertness makes you tense.

 

If there is no faith, there is fear. And when there is no alertness, one cannot perceive or express properly. A combination of both is essential.

 

In Gyana (state of wisdom) there is alertness without tension and faith without complacency. The purpose of education should be to remove the element of dullness from faith and the element of fear from alertness. This is a unique and rare combination. If you have faith and alertness at the same time, then you will become a true Gyani (the Wise One)!

 

|| Jai Guru Dev ||