Basics
Swamishri's Daily Living
Das na Das
Flexible schedule
Seva in Action
100

What is the term for serving someone while understanding their mahima?

Dasbhav

100

What does Swamishri always prioritize first in his day, no matter how busy he is?

Serving others/putting devotees first.

100

When the students asked Swamishri, “Who is Mahant Swami?” what was his answer?

“Das no das.”

100

In Jaipur, how late did Swamishri continue doing padhramanis?

Until 1:00 p.m.

100

What did Swamishri start picking up in Sankari when he saw the area was dirty?

Used datans

200

According to Maharaj, what do you earn when you serve devotees by thought, word, and deed?

Raajipo from Maharaj and Swami

200

What habit shows that Swamishri notices even the smallest needs around him?

Being observant and seeing where seva is needed.

200

Why is Swamishri calling himself “das na das” so powerful?

Because he’s the guru of millions, yet identifies as a servant. (Answer can vary)

200

What did Swamishri do when a devotee said he didn’t get a padhramani because of renovations?

He went to the house anyway to fulfill their wish.

200

Which sadhu’s wheelchair did Swamishri personally push?

Divyanand Swami

300

What did Mahant Swami Maharaj call himself to show ultimate humility?

Das na Das (Servent of servants)

300

What does Swamishri never do, even when his schedule is very packed?

Complain or show frustration.

300

What devotional song was sung before the students asked their question?

Devotional qawwali

asking “Who is Pramukh Swami? Who is Mahant Swami?”

300

What did Swamishri say when asked if changing plans frustrated him?

He said he never insists on anything.

300

What did Swamishri say when sadhus tried to stop him from doing menial service?

“No, you do i,t and I will also do it.”

400

What helps someone remember to serve others with respect and care every day?

Keeping dasbhav in mind.

400

What daily behavior teaches us that no seva is too small or beneath anyone?

Doing simple, menial tasks himself.

400

What does Swamishri’s identity as “das na das” remind us about true leadership?

True leaders lead by serving others with humility.

400

Whose teaching did Swamishri follow when he said he just wants to do what pleases others?

Yogi Bapa's teaching

400

 How did Swamishri feel about pushing the wheelchair even though he was the guru?

Joyful, delighted, happy, etc.

500

Why is dasbhav considered a lifelong mindset rather than just a single action or moment of seva?

It’s about constantly seeing yourself as a servant and putting others before yourself in every situation.

500

What lifestyle choice allows Swamishri to live with full dasbhav every moment?

Keeping humility and seeing himself as a servant.

500

What lesson does Swamishri teach us by choosing the identity “das na das”?

True greatness comes from serving others with humility.

500

What main value does this prasang teach us about seva, even when it’s inconvenient?

We should focus on making others happy and serving with patience.

500

What mindset allowed Swamishri to see every moment (even unexpected or difficult ones) as a chance for seva?

Seeing every situation as Bhagwan’s wish and an opportunity to serve him through his devotees.