Delhi : At the Ashok Sabha held today in Moradabad, the divine message of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita resonated:
“To remain Ashok (beyond sorrow) is your Dharma (utmost duty); for there is neither birth nor death.”
Death is not the end, but the transformation of consciousness — and this Truth came alive in today’s gathering. Bharti’s journey, which began from the body, has now completely merged into the Supreme.
The gathering began with silent remembrance followed by the bhajan “Anand Aayo Re” — the same bhajan Bharti sang until her very last breath. The atmosphere was filled with a rare serenity and divinity as if death itself was changing its definition.
MAAsterG, who for the past 18 years has been spreading the message of spiritual awakening, self-realization, and the “Way of Living to Art of Dying”, said on this occasion:
“Bharti showed us that when consciousness is awakened, even the flames cannot burn it. Despite 70% burns, she remained the observer of the Self — the witness — and in bliss. This is the true Art of Dying — when even death becomes a divine offering.”
He further said:
“Advaita — non-duality — is that state where no ‘other’ remains; even pain remains outside. Bharti attained that state — poised in equanimity, dissolved in the Divine. Even while her body was burning, she said, ‘I am not the body.’ That is true liberation.”
Other disciples present at the gathering shared that Bharti’s life and death together deepened the essence of Mission 800 Crores — reminding everyone that within every human being resides the immortal soul, which can be realized only through direct experience, not through words.
MAAsterG added:
“What happened within Bharti is destined to happen to every human being — the journey from duality to non-duality. When we transcend ‘I’ and ‘mine,’ we become one with the Divine. That is the completeness of Dharma — to remain ‘Ashok’, beyond sorrow.”
The gathering concluded with a collective resolve — that each one would, like Bharti, live the experience of awakening, witnessing, and remaining beyond sorrow — the true Art of Dying.
