Narrator:
Friends, on the YouTube channel "Gupta Sadhak Shyama Khyapa," you have previously seen many devotees from different parts of the world visiting Shantikunj at the Raajpul Cemetery to meet Gupta Sadhak Shyama Khyapa. Today, we have a devotee here with us from Bangladesh. We will present a private conversation between him and the Guru today. First, I would like to ask our guest—could you please tell us your name?
Suman (Devotee):
My name is Suman.
Narrator:
And what do you do for a living?
Suman (Devotee):
I am a freelance web designer. I used to live in London, but for family reasons, I moved back to Bangladesh. Now, I have come here to seek the blessings and refuge of the Guru.
Narrator:
So, you came here after watching the Guru's YouTube channel?
Suman (Devotee):
Yes, I was deeply inspired by the Guru's YouTube channel. Every word he speaks resonates with me deeply.
Narrator:
Regarding the Guru's various statements on YouTube, do you have any specific questions? Or perhaps you could briefly share your experiences from visiting various pilgrimage sites in your personal life?
Suman (Devotee):
I won't say too much, but I have visited Tarapith, Maa Vaishno Devi, and I have completed the Chhota Char Dham Yatra in Uttarakhand. I have met many tantriks and palmists, but there is no comparison to the Guru. To me, he is the one and only. I haven't seen anyone else like him.
Narrator:
Today is a very fortunate day for you, as you are sitting right next to such a realized soul.
Suman (Devotee):
Yes, this is a great achievement in my life. If I hadn't earned some merit in my previous life, I wouldn't have achieved this.
Narrator:
Is there any specific question or guidance you would like to seek from him?
Suman (Devotee):
Personally, I just want to ask for his blessings so that I, too, can serve others just as he does.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Surely you will. Why wouldn't you? Service (Seba) is the true religion. You see, shouting "religion, religion" won't do anything. There is only one religion: the service of humanity. If you can do that properly, it won't take long to reach God's door. Service is everything. All day long, I see so many people here. I serve them, and I don't take any money. There is no transaction in service. This is a gift from God. God has given me power and ability. If I do something wrong or take money, He will take that power away from me instantly.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
I never lie, and I never try to harm anyone. I want everyone to be well—every single person on this earth, in every corner. That is my constant prayer to the Mother.
Suman (Devotee):
I will spread this message of yours to everyone. That is my prayer, Baba. I want to attain that strength and ability so I can serve others like you. In this world, there is no alternative to service. Money and wealth will vanish one day. When you die, people will only ask what you left behind.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Exactly. Only your deeds and legacy remain. That is immortality. People will know you and remember you. So many people are dying, and maybe they are remembered for a day or two. But look at Ramakrishna Paramahansa or Bamdev Baba—they are worshipped every morning. That is true immortality.
Suman (Devotee):
Many of my friends say—for example, my favorite is the "Tiger of Bengal," Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. I am as determined as him. Even if no one follows, I will walk alone. One day, people will realize the truth.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
They will certainly realize it. You must walk with that mindset. Keep your spirit high. Don't differentiate between castes—high, low, or middle. You must practice "Nirvikalpa" service for the welfare of humanity. God sent you for this, not for plundering the world. You will have to answer to Him one day. What will you take back? A bag of sins? No. Do something so that people remember you.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Many people from Bangladesh come here. At least 50 people have taken initiation (Diksha) from me, many of whom are Muslims. The respect I receive from the people of Bangladesh is immense. They tell me, "You are number one in Asia." I don't care about the fame, but they come because they are inspired by my videos. One prominent person, Hannan Mollah, has also taken initiation from me. I don't believe in caste or religion; I only see the human being.
Narrator:
Suman, you might have heard that here in Shantikunj, Guru Gupta Sadhak Shyama Khyapa performed a Maha Mrityunjaya Yagna for 1000 days for world peace and human welfare, followed by the Nikumbhila Yagna. Whether talking about Netaji or Vivekananda, the core message has always been: "To serve living beings is to serve Shiva." Today is a special day for you to receive these blessings. When you return to Bangladesh, will you share this "Amrit Bani" (Nectar of Words) and this unique philosophy with your friends and family?
Suman (Devotee):
Certainly. I feel as if I have been reborn.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
For those who remember God, there is no "rebirth" in the sense of suffering. If someone remembers God throughout their life, they don't have to wander through births again. They merge into the Divine. Keep this in mind.
Narrator:
On behalf of Shantikunj, we thank you. We pray to the Mother that your life's goals are fulfilled. Namaskar.
Suman (Devotee):
Namaskar.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Pranam, my son. Be blessed.