Pain is not punishment. In fact, it’s a gift. Here's how Maharaj Ji explains this paradox.
According to him, comfort creates moha. But pain? It shakes the soul, pushing it toward God.
He says suffering breaks ego and illusion. Only then do we realize this world is not forever.
When we are left alone in pain, the only true support we seek is divine. That’s grace in disguise.
Maharaj Ji teaches “Bhakti grows in pain.” In comfort, we forget. In loss, we surrender.
He often says, “If you have no Guru, let suffering guide you.” It teaches silence, surrender, and simplicity.
According to him, tears from pain are purer than any ritual. They burn karma and soften the heart.
Each hardship is a spiritual cleansing, not a curse. Maharaj Ji sees it as a tool to wash away inner dust.
He reminds us most saints met God not in joy, but in deep pain. That’s the real doorway.
We pray for blessings. But God often answers with pain a blessing disguised as difficulty.
Through suffering, we fall on our knees. And only then do we rise spiritually awakened.
Because maybe that suffering is your invitation to meet God. As Maharaj Ji says, “Yeh dukh tumhara daan hai.”