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  • Bhagwan Shri Nityananda Aarti

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    This document contains lyrics praising Bhagwan Shri Nityananda. It describes him taking various divine forms throughout history including as Pratham Dattaroom, Shripad, and Narhari and performing divine acts such as at Gangapuri. It praises him as having taken forms such as Manik Prabhu, Akkalkot Swami, and Shirdi Sainath. The lyrics proclaim that in this Kaliyuga, he appears as Nityananda and resides at Ganeshpuri, continuing to help many devotees.

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    > It is of no use if the sugar is in your palm;
    > it should be put in the mouth and its sweetness tasted.
    > -Bhagawan Nityananda the Avadhut (aka BB)
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    Dear Mtrka,

    I am curious: you have put quotes of Bhagawan on the bottom of your posts.
    Are you "for" or "against" him/his words? That thought came up the last
    time I read one, and again now, so I thought I would ask. (I ask sincerely,
    with no sarcasm :) ) I personally have a great connection to his energy.

    Basically i am picking out quotes that i find i

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