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आचार्य जी के उत्तराधिकारी? तुम क्यों नहीं? || आचार्य प्रशांत (2026)
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Vedanta
Bhagavad Gita
Self-reliance
Karma
Responsibility
Effort
Spirituality
Tilopa
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Acharya Prashant explains the meaning of the song 'The Entire Sky is in Our Fist,' emphasizing that one should not depend on others or wait for a savior. He asserts that everything achieved is through one's own effort and determination. He rejects the idea of being helpless or bound by fate, society, or history. He encourages the new generation to create their own paths rather than following old, unsuitable ones. He critiques the culture of hero worship and waiting for an external avatar, stating that such beliefs have depleted individual strength and initiative. He references the Bhagavad Gita to highlight that one must fight their own battles to bring light into their lives. Addressing a question about finding a successor or capable disciples, Acharya Prashant shifts the responsibility back to the listeners. He states that he is doing what is necessary for him and asks others to consider their own duties. He emphasizes that his goal is to live with integrity and be able to face himself at the time of death, regardless of external success or failure. He discourages the search for 'successors' in terms of titles, focusing instead on the responsibility that must be fulfilled. He challenges the audience to take up this responsibility themselves rather than outsourcing it to others. Acharya Prashant clarifies that 'bringing knowledge into life' is not a mystical or psychological process but a matter of direct action and hard work. He dismisses spiritual excuses and metaphysical blockages as mere laziness or avoidance of labor. He describes his own life as one of constant physical and mental exertion, often involving exhaustion and pain. He explains that true spirituality is mundane and involves 'daily grinding' rather than glamorous or mystical experiences. Using the story of Tilopa, he illustrates that realization comes through persistent labor and the removal of mental projections, urging seekers to focus on effort and action.