Prakash Bhag 5 | Santmat
“Guru‑pratyāhāra, atma‑prakāśa, Jahan se sabhī, bādh‑badhāna.”
“Sahaj‑siddhi rāhī, jo bādh na dhyān, Jise jāṇe na bhāve, sarva‑śaktī samān.”
Originally written primarily in (in a poetic Chaupai and Doha meter) and also found in Sant Bhasha , Santmat Prakash Bhag 5 has been translated into English by various Sant Mat societies, including the Maharshi Mehi Ashram . santmat prakash bhag 5
Maharishi Mehi Paramhans Theme: The Ascension of the Soul and the Verification of Sant Mat via Ancient Scriptures
A central theme is the necessity of a living Master ( Satguru ) who acts as an experienced guide, helping the disciple navigate spiritual pitfalls and providing "active guidance" through personal interaction or written responses. It is part of a larger series originally
(Part 5) is a significant spiritual text within the Radhasoami tradition, specifically associated with the line of Sant Mat (Path of the Saints). It is part of a larger series originally written in Hindi by Huzur Maharaj (Rai Saligram Bahadur) , the second Sant Satguru of the Radhasoami Faith, to explain the philosophy and practices of the path.
This book is part of a larger 5-volume set available through official sources like Science of the Soul and Exotic India Art . : The intermediate working factor that acts as
The text refutes the idea that the formless God is merely a void.
: The intermediate working factor that acts as a bridge between the spiritual and material worlds.