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The primary goal of membership with BAPS is to deepen your connection with Lord Swaminarayan, engage in meaningful spiritual practices, and actively participate in our charitable and cultural initiatives. As a member, you’ll experience the joy of spiritual enlightenment, community support, and the opportunity to contribute to making the world a better place through seva (selfless service). Being a part of BAPS means more than just attending prayers or festivals—it’s about becoming a part of a global network of individuals who are dedicated to living a life of compassion, faith, and service. Whether it’s through participating in community activities, sharing knowledge, or offering your time in seva, membership with BAPS offers a fulfilling way to be actively involved in something meaningful.
Unearthliness refers to a state of being or experience that transcends the confines of the physical world. It is the awareness of a divine presence that exists beyond time and space, often experienced through deep spirituality, meditation, devotion, or moments of profound connection with God. In the BAPS tradition, unearthliness is not an abstract concept but a real, tangible experience—one that is felt in moments of prayer, when we connect deeply with Lord Swaminarayan, and when we recognize the divine presence in our lives, beyond the surface level of daily existence.
Ultimately, unearthliness is the experience of being in tune with God beyond the constraints of the material world. It is a state of eternal connection, peace, and bliss, where the soul recognizes its divine origin and purpose. By embracing this higher state of being through devotion, meditation, and service, we move closer to the divine, experiencing unearthliness in our everyday lives. As members of the BAPS community, let us strive to transcend the earthly attachments and immerse ourselves in the divine. Let every prayer, every act of service, and every moment of stillness bring us closer to experiencing the unearthly—the divine presence that lies beyond this material world.