Maharaj's statement, "Later, I stopped giving medicine and started saying 'Hari Hari', and while saying Hari Hari, I met Hari," carries profound spiritual significance as described in Chapter 0. This reveals a pivotal point in his spiritual journey and ministry. By ceasing the distribution of physical medicine and dedicating himself to the constant repetition of God's name ('Hari Hari'), he indicates a shift in focus from worldly remedies to pure spiritual practice. The phrase "I met Hari" suggests the culmination of this practice: achieving a state of union, realization, or direct communion with the Divine (Hari). It implies that true healing and fulfillment come not from external substances but from complete absorption in God, a state he then shared with his devotees through his grace and Udi.
Can you explain the deeper meaning behind Maharaj's statement that he 'met Hari' after he started saying 'Hari Hari'?
📖 Chapter 0