9. Teachings and Writings

He regarded the meditation on the heart as the real sadhana. He attached great importance to prayer, but it is not to be for material gain. He considered love to be the greatest tapas. He himself constantly prayed for the soul of this world. Revered Lalaji was very particular regarding conduct. He announced in unambiguous terms that realisation of self was not possible without adhering to the standard moral code of conduct. He even forbade association and satsangh with immoral persons.

Once he wrote - “It is good to be put to worries. The home is the training centre for submission and endurance, etc. It is the greatest form of penance and sacrifice." “I felt that all this was absolutely of no importance to me as compared to Reality which was predominant in all my being. So I ever smiled on them thinking them to be the very way of liberation."

He always advised to cleanse our manas (mind) with practice and sadhana and then read, otherwise Reality will be lost upon you. He advised to avoid becoming a Master and serve as a servant should.

Great Master who was a prodigy of Nature, the Ultimate Reality... brought back to humanity the long forgotten art of transmission of the Upanishadic pranasya pranah. He worked out a novel method of spiritual training which significantly relieves the practicant of the struggle for spiritual elevation.

Pranahuti With him dawned the new era of yogic training through transmission of which he was the Master. He could bring a man to perfection simply at a glance. It was he who made it possible that a man could attain perfection in one life - rather a part of it - leading just a normal family life. He simplified the method of spiritual training to a great extent and adjusted it to suit the requirements of time.