Difference between revisions 449601624 and 454629169 on enwiki{{Multiple issues|unreferenced = December 2009|orphan = October 2006|inappropriate tone = July 2011}} '''Ishtabhrity''' is the offering of something for the [[nourishment]] of the Ideal. It is this that makes one’s [[initiation]] alive. Sri Sri [[Thakur Anukulchandra]] says, “ The first [[oblation]] to Him in daily life, offered with the united eagerness of body and mind being concentric in the Ideal, with desire for earning only in order to feed Him, is called Istabhrity”. It is a fact that if one follows this practice with adherence and regard, failure can never come into his life. Early each morning after meditation and repetition of the Holy Name, and before eating or drinking anything, one should offer as much as he can. Carefully saving up his oblations, he should sent them on the thirtieth day to the place of the Lord. Ishtabhrity, He says, is our most powerful means of resisting the forces of [[cataclysm]]. [[Category:Culture of IndiaIndian culture]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=454629169.
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