Neem Karoli Baba, also known as ‘Maharaj Ji’, is a great saint and spiritual leader of modern India. The purpose of his teachings and life was to inspire humanity to follow a simple, true and practical path. His teachings contain not only religiosity but also the formulas to make everyday life successful and meaningful. Baba is said to be the incarnation of Hanumanji in Kaliyuga, whose miracles have been acknowledged by the world.
Neem Karoli Baba has lakhs of followers in the country and abroad who have improved their lives with his teachings. The truth is that the teachings of Limda Karoli Baba are relevant to practical life, they are true and simple. These teachings of his can take any person from the ground to the heights of the sky. Here Baba, five such teachings are being discussed. Let us know what are these 5 teachings?
Hard work and dedication is the key to success
Neem Karoli Baba believed that success is impossible without hard work and dedication. He said that people who work honestly and remain honest in their work can face any challenge in life. Baba used to explain that people who work hard become an inspiration not only for themselves but also for others. Money and success earned through hard work is permanent. He taught that if the farmer does not work hard in his field then the crop will not grow. Similarly, success in any field requires continuous effort and dedication.
Importance of service and charity.
Neem Karoli Baba has described service and charity as the main basis of life. He said that a person who serves others and donates not only earns virtue but also contributes in spreading positivity in the society. Service does not just mean financial help. It is about having a feeling of kindness and helpfulness towards others. Baba believed that service and charity bring prosperity in a person’s life. He said that this prosperity lies not only in material things but also in mental peace and satisfaction. Maharaj Ji told his followers that the greatest religion is to feed the hungry, help the needy and try to alleviate the suffering of others.
Do not misuse money even by mistake
Baba did not consider money as negative. He described it as a tool which when used properly makes life better. He said that misuse of money not only makes a person financially poor but also takes away his mental peace. Baba said that earning money is not wrong, but it should be used properly.