Premanand Maharaj Ji on finding meaning in pain and difficulty
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Ask Shyra — Go DeeperShri Premanand Maharaj Ji teaches that pain has a purpose, even when we cannot see it. He does not mean that God deliberately inflicts suffering on us — but that God can use any circumstance, including painful ones, to draw us closer to Him. The question is not why this pain came, but what we do with it while it is here.
He often speaks about the historical examples of great devotees — many of Radha-Krishna's most beloved bhaktas lived through extraordinary difficulty. Their suffering did not disprove God's love — it deepened their bhakti. Because when everything else was stripped away, what remained was pure longing for the divine. Maharaj Ji says: the soul that has truly suffered and turned to God through that suffering develops a depth that comfortable souls rarely reach. Pain is a teacher. It teaches us what actually matters.
His practical teaching for those in pain: don't run from the feeling. Sit with it, and bring God into the sitting. Name your pain in prayer — specifically, honestly. 'Radhe, I am struggling with this loss, this fear, this confusion. I don't know how to carry it. Please be with me.' This is not weakness. This is the most courageous form of prayer — to come to God exactly as you are, not as you think you should be. And in that honesty, the meaning often begins to appear — not as an explanation, but as a sense of being held.
Based on Shri Premanand Maharaj Ji's satsangs.
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