“Self-Realisation Is the Compulsory Subject of Human Body”: Understanding Maharaj Ji’s Core Teaching
The profound statement of Shri Maan 108 Sant Dalel Singh Ji Maharaj (Virakat), “Self Realisation (attaining God) is the compulsory subject of human body. All other deeds are secondary,” forms the spiritual cornerstone of Parmarth Sadhna Charitable Trust. This teaching challenges common perceptions of success and reminds humanity of its highest responsibility—to realize the Divine within while living in the human form. Click here to explore Breath Control Chanting.
Maharaj Ji emphasized that human life is unique because it offers the capacity for self-awareness and spiritual realization. While other pursuits such as wealth, status, and social duties may be necessary, they remain incomplete without the realization of one’s true nature. According to this wisdom, neglecting self-realization is like completing every subject in life except the most essential one.
PSCT upholds this teaching by encouraging individuals to re-evaluate their priorities. The Trust guides seekers to understand that spiritual awakening does not require abandoning worldly responsibilities but requires conscious living within them. When self-realization becomes the central aim, every action—work, service, and relationships—naturally aligns with higher awareness and purpose.
This teaching also highlights the impermanence of external achievements. Maharaj Ji reminded seekers that material gains cannot accompany the soul beyond this life, whereas self-realization becomes an eternal treasure. Through Sadhna, individuals gradually experience inner peace, clarity, and freedom from fear, confirming the truth of this teaching through direct experience rather than belief.
Under the guidance of Shri Maan 108 Sant Harkrishan Singh Ji Maharaj (Shri Bhagwan Ji), PSCT continues to spread this essential message. By placing self-realization at the center of human life, the Trust helps individuals live with awareness, humility, and purpose. Maharaj Ji’s teaching remains a timeless reminder that the true success of human life lies in realizing God within, making all other deeds meaningful and complete.