Narrator:
(Sound of a conch shell and spiritual chants)
Host:
Greetings, friends. In this evening hour, I begin today's episode by offering my respects to Mother and Father here at Shantikunj. A warm welcome to those who are new to the Gupta Sadhak Shyamakapa YouTube channel, and my thanks to our old friends for staying with us. Pranam, Gurudev.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Pranam, my son.
Host:
Gurudev, I have come to you today with a very sensitive and sorrowful subject that is distressing us deeply. Devbhoomi (the land of the gods) is being repeatedly damaged. We know that at the Amarnath cave in Kashmir, where pilgrims were traveling, at least 40 people have died in a sudden cloudburst. My question, Gurudev, is—why is this happening?
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
This is the influence of Kali (the dark age). Kali's influence is such that it will destroy every Devbhoomi. He will not allow anyone to call upon God. This is Kali's primary objective—to ensure that no one can seek the Divine.
Host:
So, these famous holy lands and great temples are being destroyed...
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
They are already destroyed. According to the rules, if people die in a Devbhoomi, it no longer remains a Devbhoomi. The same happened in Kedarnath; so many people perished there. You saw it. Regarding Amarnath, they are saying 40 people died, but the number will be much higher. Much, much higher. Any holy land where human blood is shed or where people die ceases to be a Devbhoomi.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
We no longer consider such places as Devbhoomi. Amarnath was one of the few remaining sanctums, and now Amarnath is gone too. This wasn't supposed to happen to Amarnath or Kedarnath, yet it did. You saw what happened—a sudden cloudburst after just an hour of rain.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
A flash flood doesn't happen just from an hour of rain; there was already accumulated water. Then it rained, and being a mountain, a landslide occurred. That is how it happens. The water builds up, bursts through, and comes down with immense force. Think of how many tents were swept away. Each tent usually holds four or five people. Calculate how many tents were lost. They say they can't account for 100 people, but who can keep an accurate count in a place like that?
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
This is Kali's influence. I have said it before, and I am saying it again: Kali will not let go. His oppression will manifest this way. You think of them as Devbhoomi, but one by one, he will destroy them all. They will not remain holy lands.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
As I said, once people die there, it is no longer a Devbhoomi in our view. Others may think differently, but for us, it is lost. Even the temple of Vasudev Jagannath (Puri) has become impure. It is impossible to purify it now. The same applies to Kedarnath and Amarnath. They cannot be restored to their original sanctity.
Host:
Gurudev, may I ask another question? Not everyone who went to Amarnath was a sinner. There were good, pious people among them. Why did this happen to them?
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
A girl from Baruipur just came back in a coffin. Her name was Varsha, I believe. There are so many others, beyond imagination. I have warned you repeatedly: do not go to the mountains and do not go to the sea. These two places are very dangerous right now. Just as the sea is turbulent, the mountains will suffer massive landslides. This is being orchestrated by the Kalki energy. No deity will intervene here. Kali is supreme right now, and things will happen according to his will. No god will raise a hand to stop it.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
There is no point in calling upon God right now. God will not speak.
Host:
But Gurudev, you once mentioned that it is written in the Gita that He will save the virtuous.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
That was said in a different context; you are misinterpreting it. While it is said He will spare the virtuous and slay the wicked, right now, under Kali's sway, anyone who goes will perish. It doesn't matter if you are a sinner or a saint. It is a death trap. Whoever steps into the trap will die.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
There is no need to be restless. You could have gone later. I am telling you, wait for six years. Right now, the Divine has taken the form of a destroyer. His work now is to destroy. Look at what is happening everywhere—boat capsizes, plane crashes, train accidents. It's happening everywhere.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
I am telling you now: avoid the mountains and the seas as much as possible. Kali's influence has truly begun. Even Vasudev Jagannath is leaving his seat. His "home" is already prepared in a place called Dhenkanal. There is a vast Shiva temple there, and a grand temple has been built for Him. He will shift there for the next six years. He will not stay in Puri; he must make way for Kali. There is no other way.
Host:
Friends, you are listening to Gurudev's warning. He is repeatedly saying that for the next six years, we should not go on such pilgrimages or travels.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Right now, it is a death trap everywhere. Whether it's the sea or the mountains, where will you go? Every day brings news of some disaster, though not all of it is made public. If a hundred people die, they report only two. This has never been seen before. Kali will not strike you directly; he will destroy the sanctity of the place, and those present will perish.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Again, I forbid you from going to the sea or the mountains. I have been saying this for a long time. If you go, you will face the consequences. Excessive enthusiasm is not good. Stay home quietly. These six years are a time of destruction. Jagannath is leaving; he is moving to Dhenkanal. I have known this for a long time, and a monk recently confirmed it to me. He is moving.
Host:
Pranam, Gurudev.
Guru Shyama Khyapa:
Be well.