


However, it means different things to different sects, faiths, and philosophers. Spiritual awakening of a soul, or Jagni is the common goal of all religions. Jo kachhu kahya Ved ne, soi kahya Kateb |ĭou bande eak Saheb ke, par ladat bina paaye bhed || Hindu Kahe Hum Uttam, Musalman Kahey hum Paak |ĭou Mutthi Eak Thor Ki, Eak Rakh Duji khak || One God, brotherhood, unity, and equal respect to all religions, cultures, and nonviolence are the important teachings of Nijanand Sampradaya. Particularly, it enables one to identify and address the forces dividing humanity in the name of religion. In addition to the highest spiritual gain offered to an individual soul, this Divine Wisdom provides a very strong foundation for the establishment of love, peace, and harmony on this earth. The Wisdom of Nijanand Sampradaya is the Lord’s best gift to humanity. The secret of the unfolding of Nijanand lies in realizing God through the study of the Divine Words of the Holy Kuljam Swaroop, the practice of this Wisdom in one’s life, and the constant meditation or chitwani of God’s divine appearance ( swaroop), abode ( dham), and pastime ( leela). Thus, Nijanand refers to the soul’s ultimate blissful and the purest divine state. Nij concerns with one’s True-Self, soul or atman and anand represents True Bliss or eternal joy. The word Nijanand is derived from two terms: Nij and Anand. Nijanand Sampradaya is the faith leading to Nijanand or Eternal Bliss through The Divine Wisdom of Lord Prannath.
