A live journal of blessed activities in and around Kanha with Daaji
Simple tips to avoid making mistakes by Daaji
Spending a day around Daaji feels like a profound experience. Daaji’s even the tiniest and seemingly insignificant deed has so much meaning and lesson.
When a lady fell at his feet, he was visibly upset, reminding people not to do so. Daaji gently chided the abhyasi who had brought the lady, saying, "Had you not told her not to fall at my feet? No good will come of this. Perhaps if she had learned to fall at her parents' feet, it would have been better!"
As usual, Daaji woke up early and started his workday at 4 am working at his desk and on the computer. Later he went to inspect the new greenhouse set up behind his home. He walked along the teak wood path, and upon learning from the volunteers there that the neem tree saplings were thriving, now nearly a thousand strong in the nursery, he expressed his joy.
He then suggested planting a specific type of grass near the new slopes of the ashram to help hold the soil together. The volunteers discussed the plan to plant a large number of coconut trees, along with one lemon tree for every small group of coconut trees with him. Daaji thoughtfully considered the irrigation needs of the trees, knowing that coconut trees require more water than lemon trees. Eventually, they decided upon controlled drip irrigation, which allowed them to begin a new series of plantations in designated areas.
Afterwards, Daaji returned and went through his morning exercise routine. Following breakfast, Daaji went to his office and conducted a sitting for the abhyasis who were waiting for him there.
After the sitting, Daaji headed to the meditation hall stage building to meet a few abhyasis and conducted a meditation session for them. After a brief silence, one by one, people approached him - a few with their projects, some bringing their children for birthday blessings, and others with their life concerns. Daaji affectionately attended to each person giving them time and listening to them patiently, giving gifts to a few children. When a lady fell at his feet, he was visibly upset, reminding people not to do so. He gently chided the abhyasi who had brought the lady, saying, "Had you not told her not to fall at my feet? No good will come of this. Perhaps if she had learned to fall at her parents' feet, it would have been better!" It is truly remarkable how he lovingly addresses everyone's needs in spite of such uncomfortable scenes at times.
Later in the day, he met with the Hearty Culture team, who had new products to show him for his approval. He listened and provided necessary feedback and direction until they had finished their updates. He also met with the editorial team members, offering his insights related to publication matters.