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This section of the blog presents a message of Bhagawan Baba every week. Mostly, it is the form of a question that is answered by Bhagawan, giving us the correct understanding and interpretation of a concept or a term or a practice. So watch out every Sunday for a special message from Bhagawan Baba that could serve as your driving force throughout the week. Wish you a happy week!!
The audio clip of the message has a name that adopts the following code: Title relating to the message, Duration of the clip, Year-Month-Date of the Clip. Below the title is the English translation of the message. Below the English translation is the audio player.
There is
great joy even in listening. It is Naada
(Divine sound). There is great power in sound. We have bells in a temple. All
who visit the temple ring the bell. Why are bells kept in a temple? Are they
kept to wake up God who is sleeping? No, no, no. Those who do not know Vedam,
regard this very Naada as Vedam and
make God hear this sound.
02 December to 08 December 2013
The Omkaaram must be chanted in a very pleasant, sweet and soft manner. It must sound as though it comes from very far, approaches very close and then goes very far again. The people from urban areas must have experienced this. When the plane is flying somewhere far off, you can hear a little bit of the sound. When it comes close, the sound is heard very loudly. Again when it moves far away, the sound keeps on decreasing. Omkaaram must be chanted in a similar manner.
25 November to 01 December 2013
18 November to 24 November 2013
So students, what do you need to do primarily? Study well and concentrate on our studies. Recognize and develop discrimination with respect to that knowledge. Make an effort to put this knowledge into practice, to the extent possible. I have told a couple of times, there are five types of knowledge. However, students today are ending their pursuit (of knowledge) with just bookish knowledge itself. Some students go further and achieve the level of superficial knowledge. But there is a lack of general knowledge. Discrimination knowledge is totally absent. How then, can one acquire practical knowledge? Therefore, practical knowledge is very important. Because of lack of practical knowledge, our education is very artificial.
11 November to 17 November 2013
This world
is called Jagath. Jagath means Jaa + Gath, Jaa + Gath i.e. to go and to come, to go and to come. Everything goes and
comes. Nothing remains permanently. Nothing goes permanently. Whatever goes,
comes again. Whatever comes, goes again. That is why this world is called Nityam (transient). It is also called Sadasat (neither true nor untrue). It is
thus referred to as Jagath.
04 November to 10 November 2013
There is a
scientific explanation also (for bursting crackers during Diwali). The season
that has just gone by is the monsoon season. Wherever you see, you find
stagnated water and puddles of water. On account of this unhygienic
environment, many germs and insects start increasing in number. Ill health
starts progressing in humans because of these germs and insects. By bursting
crackers, the fumes and the toxic materials kills these germs and insects. This
helps man to be healthy and happy. Bharatiyas started all these festivities and
practices with lot of inner significance.
There is a
scientific history (for the story of Narakaasura). There are many planets in
the sky. Many planets revolve in this universe. But the nine planets (Navagrahaas) are very important for the
planet of earth. There are many more sub-planets too. In the Dwaapara Yuga, a planet called Narakaa
was moving very close to the planet earth. If this planet would crash into
earth, the entire earth would be turned into ashes. In fact, even if the moon
that is so cool would come even a few feet closer to the earth, the earth would
be turned into ashes. There can be so many calamities. The planet Narakaa came
very close to earth and was about to crash into earth.
What are the four items required to light the lamp of wisdom?
To light a
lamp we need four items. One is the container, second is the oil, third is the
wick and the fourth is the match box. Even if one of these four items is
missing, we will not be able to light the lamp. All these four items are essential.
But what type of darkness does this light remove? It dispels only the outer (physical)
darkness.
28 October to 03 November 2013
21 October to 27 October 2013
Embodiments of Love! First and foremost recognize your own Divine principle. Recognize the truth as to who you are. The one who recognizes His true Self can understand everything else. There are many new children here. You can recognize your true Self through many small ways.
14 October to 20 October 2013
In the earlier
years, welfare of the villages was always in my mind. But actively engaged in
the projects on education, health and water, I gave up village service to some
extent.
Navaratri Special
Embodiments of Love, Satyam Maata – Truth is our Mother. In this world, every individual has a mother. But in this creation, for all human beings, there is one Mother. We must recognize that single Mother. For this physical world, in this worldly life, it is very difficult to understand the transcendental principle. For every individual who travels on the Pravritti Marga (outward or worldly path), it is very necessary to understand Divinity. Every person has a Divine mother. For those who follow this Divine mother, there will be no obstacles or problems. Satyam Maata – This mother – the Truth, is Trikaala Baadhyam – it remains the same in all three periods of time, it is the head of Trilokaa (the three worlds) and it transcends the three qualities or attributes (Satva, Rajas and Tamas). The physical mother may undergo change, she may change her geographical location and she may even die. But Truth as the Mother is always the same at any place, at any time and for any individual.
What is the inner significance of worship of the Mother during Navaratri?
The mother is our true preceptor. The life of a human being who does not respect and worship such a mother is indeed futile. Therefore, it is the duty of every human being to respect and love the mother who is the embodiment of all powers. The festival of Devi Navaratri is an excuse to propagate this Divine message and to set several ideals to the entire world. The Goddess manifests in the form of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati.
07 October to 13 October 2013
Many people visit temples. They go to the Venkateswara (Balaji) temple. They pray, “Swami if you fulfil my desires, I will perform Brahmotsavam (a special ceremony) for you. Swami if you get my daughter married, then I will perform your marriage.” Are you the person to perform God’s marriage? Will God fulfil your prayers / desires for the sake of His marriage? You are cheating God by offering Him such temptations. Praying to God with selfish expectations of some returns is no Love at all.
Gandhi Jayanti Special
Once there
was a mother who was very strict and duly punished her child as she brought him
up (Swami is referring to Putlibai, the mother of Gandhiji). Yatha Raaja Thatha Prajaa (as is the
king so are the citizens); similarly Yathaa
Adhikaari Thatha Sevakulu (as is the master so are the servants). The
mother who had a very sacred heart had a maidservant who was also very sacred
at heart. Her name was Rambha. Rambha protected the children very carefully.
What is the meaning of the word Gandhi?
In those
days only few people associated with Gandhi and having formed the Congress
party are claimed to have brought independence to our country of Bharath. But
it’s not just that. Among our children, every one of them must become a Gandhi.
30 September to 06 October 2013
No one should hate anybody. Today in the world, on account of narrow minded feelings, there is hatred everywhere. One takes the life of the other. What a sin it is. It is equivalent to killing God Himself. This is very wrong. No one should hate anybody else. One’s hatred will hate one’s own self. You may feel happy that you hate somebody or you are hurting somebody. But that is not true happiness at all. That is demonic pleasure. In fact, make others happy; that will give you true happiness. That happiness is verily your true form.
23 September to 29 September 2013
Kama (Desire), Krodha (Anger), Lobha (Greed), Moha (Attachment), Mada (Pride) and Matsarya (Jealousy) are animal qualities and not human qualities. Within a second you get angry. At such moments, take time. (Ask yourself) “Am I dog or man? Am I dog or man? Am I dog or man?” (Answer to yourself) “I am not dog, I am man, man.”
Onam Special
16 September to 22 September 2013
Whenever I appear angry, I am only acting as though I am angry, but I have truly no anger. At such times, when I appear angry, I scold them (students / devotees). How do I scold them? I call them Dunnapota (he-buffalo). My scolding is just that. Dunnapota means he-buffalo. You are a he-buffalo, because you are doing any good work. If you really do good work, then you will become a good-fellow (not a bu-ffalo!).
16 July 2000
09 December to 15 December 2013
What is the inner significance of ringing the bell
in a temple (any place of worship)?
What is
the inner significance of ringing the bell in a temple (any place of worship)-2.29-1993 October 18
Bell serves as a visiting card to see God!! |
Not just
that. God protects one and all. He listens to so many prayers regarding so many
matters. He may be lost in the thought of someone; He may also be engaged in
protecting someone. In the modern world, when we visit somebody’s residence, we
send in our visiting card. The owner will then come out telling himself, “O, so
and so has come”. If we do not send in our visiting card, the important person
would not come out at all. In the same way, when the bell is rung in the
temple, it is like a visiting card to the great Lord. He sees, “O, who is this
who has rung the bell?”
Thus the
vision of the Lord has to be turned towards us through the aid of the sound.
But that does not mean we can make any type of sound. It must be the Omkaaram
that is the combination of Akaara, Ukaara and MaIkaara. That is the correct
address of God! The bell is not to be rung merely to silence a child that is
crying (using it as a plaything to divert the attention of the crying
child).
18 October 1993
02 December to 08 December 2013
What is the correct method of chanting Omkaara?
What is
the correct method of chanting Omkaara-2.34-1993
October 18
The Omkaaram must be chanted in a very pleasant, sweet and soft manner. It must sound as though it comes from very far, approaches very close and then goes very far again. The people from urban areas must have experienced this. When the plane is flying somewhere far off, you can hear a little bit of the sound. When it comes close, the sound is heard very loudly. Again when it moves far away, the sound keeps on decreasing. Omkaaram must be chanted in a similar manner.
Swami
demonstrates the correct method of chanting Omkaara.
Omkaara has a spelling. In the case of God, we
have the spelling G O D. In the same way, when Akaara, Ukaara and Makaara
are joined, they become Omkaara.
However, we need not go by mere spelling and chant Omkaara as Aaa Uuu Mmm. This is not Omkaara.
The sound “Aa” must emanate from within. “Uu” must come from the tongue. “Mm” should emerge from the lips. The
three should be united and there should be no gap in between.
Swami
demonstrates the correct method of chanting Omkaara.
The three
should be united and that is the proper way of chanting Omkaara.
18 October 1993
25 November to 01 December 2013
What are the nine heads under which Vedic knowledge
has been propagated?
What
are the nine heads under which Vedic knowledge has been propagated-7.34-1989
October 03
1. Sruti
2. Anuswara
3. Trayee
4. Aamnaayam
5. Samaamnaayam
6. Chandas
7. Swaadhyaayam
8. Gama
9. Aagama
These titles that
have been given to the Vedas are embedded with lot of significance.
Sruti
(hearing):
Sruti
means the disciple must listen to what the preceptor chants with all sincerity,
repeat the same mantras with sincerity and thus acquire proficiency in
recitation of the Vedas. Therefore Sruti
means listening to what the preceptor tells with earnestness and then
reproducing the same sounds in exactly the same manner. It must be practiced
only through hearing.
Anuswara (literally -
a diacritic used in the Devanagari script as a nasal consonant):
Anuswara refers to contemplating
on that which has been practiced by listening and repeating and developing the
same. Thus, the inner meaning of Sruti
is listening, practicing, contemplating and thus imbibing the mantras.
Trayee (triad):
Earlier there were
only three Vedas – Rig, Yajur and Sama Veda. These were also called Apourusheya (authorless – anonymous, or of divine origin). Atharvana Veda actually consists of some
hymns taken from the Yajur Veda and
separated out. As these three Vedas were called Apourusheya, they were referred to as Trayee (the triad).
Aamnaayam
and Samaamnaayam:
Aamnaayam
means constantly thinking of and practicing the recitation of the root
principle or the root syllable “Na”.
As the knowledge of the Vedas can be propagated only through practice (chanting
repeatedly), it came to be known as Aamnaayam
and Samaamnaayam.
Chandas
(metre):
The next title is Chandas. Chandas has certain meanings. One inner meaning of Chandas is that the Vedas have to be
guarded in secret and propagated with care. Chandas
is another name for the hymns of the Vedas. Sama
Veda is full of Chandas. As the Vedas
is full of such hymns it is referred to as Chandas.
(The verses of the Vedas have a variety of
different meters. They are grouped by the number of padas in a verse, and by
the number of syllables in a pada. Chandas, the study of Vedic meter, is one of
the six Vedanga disciplines, or “organs of the vedas”. There are several
Chandas. The seven main ones are: Gayatri, Ushnuk, Anustubh, Brihati, Pankti,
Tristubh and Jagati).
Swaadhyaayaam
(self-study):
Swaadhyaayam
refers to the process by which the Vedas have come down from generation to generation,
through great grandfather to grandfather to father to son, in genealogical
succession. It is not just a matter of studying from a text. It is a tradition
that has been transmitted from preceptor to disciple over the years merely
through hearing. It is because this knowledge was handed down over generations
as a tradition, it has been described as Swaadhyaaya.
Gama
and Aagama (to go and to come):
Gama and Aagama are the names given to the inhaling and exhaling of the
Lord's breath, which are the origin of the Vedas. All in all, the Vedas are the
very embodiment of the inhalation and exhalation of the breath of the Lord.
The great sages who listened to these mantras as revelations
from the Divine found the key to them in eight basic letters: Aa, Ka, Cha, Ta, Tha, Pa, Ya, Sa.
03 October
1989
18 November to 24 November 2013
What are the five types of knowledge?
What
are the five types of knowledge-1.18-1989 September 03
So students, what do you need to do primarily? Study well and concentrate on our studies. Recognize and develop discrimination with respect to that knowledge. Make an effort to put this knowledge into practice, to the extent possible. I have told a couple of times, there are five types of knowledge. However, students today are ending their pursuit (of knowledge) with just bookish knowledge itself. Some students go further and achieve the level of superficial knowledge. But there is a lack of general knowledge. Discrimination knowledge is totally absent. How then, can one acquire practical knowledge? Therefore, practical knowledge is very important. Because of lack of practical knowledge, our education is very artificial.
03 September
1989
11 November to 17 November 2013
Why is this world called Jagath?
Why is
this world called Jagath-0.59-1996 July 06
Jagath is nothing but going and coming... |
We are
experiencing this world in varied ways. It is not possible for us to leave this
world. In this Jagath itself we need
to see (have the Darshan of) Jagadeeswara (Divinity). Jagath (world) is the very form of Chaitanya (Awareness). This Awareness is
verily the form of Divinity.
06 July
1996
04 November to 10 November 2013
Deepavali Special
What is the scientific significance for the
practice of bursting crackers?
What is
the scientific significance for the practice of bursting crackers-1.19-1988
November 09
Bursting crackers within limits has benefits too |
09 November 1988
What is the scientific explanation for the
existence of Demon Narakaasura?
What is
the scientific explanation for the existence of Demon Narakaasura-3.29-1992
October 24
Narakaa was truly a planet approaching earth |
Witnessing
the demon like planet that was about to destroy their world, all people started
praying, “Krishna, Krishna, Krishna…”. At that time, the event wherein the
planet Narakaa was destroyed and the world was protected is referred to as Narakaasura Samhaaram. Everybody
considered Narakaa as a demon. Was any entity, which would destroy their world,
not equivalent to a demon?
Earlier the chancellor
of Germany, Hitler travelled around the world. In those days, even he was
considered as a demon. (Swami sings a lullaby in Telugu, the lyrics of which
talk about Hitler waging a war on Russia, and Stalin ready to fight against his
army, which mothers used to sing in those days to put their children to sleep).
Similarly, in the Dwaapara Yuga, when
the planet Naraka approached the earth, they believed it to be a demon. Lord
Krishna killed the demon Narakaasura, as is explained in the scriptures, and he
freed all those who were victims of the demon’s atrocities. In other words, he
destroyed the planet Narakaa and rescued all those who were to become victims
of the planet crash.
24 October 1992
What are the four items required to light the lamp of wisdom?
What
are the four items required to light the lamp of wisdom-2.06-1988 November 09
Light the lamp of wisdom in your heart |
But how can
we light the light of wisdom? In order to remove the inner darkness we need the
Atma Jyothi (light of the inner
Self-Atman), the Jnaana Jyothi (the
light of wisdom). To light this lamp also, we need four items. Vairagya (detachment) is the container
for this lamp, Bhakti (devotion) is
the oil, Chitta Ekaagrata (one
pointed concentration of awareness) is the wick and Tatva Jnaana (wisdom of the Atman) is the match box. Without these
four, we cannot get Atma Jnaana. For
all these, Vairaagya (detachment) is
the most essential. It is the foundation for all these. Without Vairaagya (detachment), acquiring any
type of education, any amount of studying of scriptures or studying of the
Vedas, is of no use.
The Vedas
declare;
Na Karmana Na Prajaya Dhanena Tyage
Naike Amrutatva Maanashuhu
Not by
action, not by progeny, nor by wealth; it is by sacrifice alone that one can
attain immortality.
09 November 1988
Who are our true family members?
Who are
our true family members-9.23-1998 September 25
Satyam Maata, Pita Jnaanam
Dharmo Bhraata, Daya Sakhaa
Shantah Patni, Kshama Putra
Shadete Jana Bhaandhava (2)
Truth is our
mother, Wisdom is our father
Righteousness
is our brother, Compssion is our friend
Peace is our
wife (consort), Forbearance is our son
These six
are our true relatives
Embodiments
of Love!
Satyam Maata – Truth is our Mother. In this world,
every individual has a mother. But in this creation, for all human beings,
there is one Mother. We must recognize that single Mother. This mother – the
Truth, is Trikaala Baadhyam – it
remains the same in all three periods of time, it is the head of Trilokaa (the three worlds) and it
transcends the three qualities or attributes (Satva, Rajas and Tamas).
The physical mother may undergo change, she may change her geographical
location and she may even die. But Truth as the Mother is always the same at
any place, at any time and for any individual. Everybody must consider Truth as
their Mother and it is necessary that they have faith in Her and follow Her.
Pita Jnaanam – Next, who is the father? Wisdom is
the father. There are many types of knowledge: viz worldly, material,
scientific. But wisdom does not mean these. Adwaita
Darshanam Jnaanam. Wisdom is that which confers the experience of oneness
(non-dualism). This wisdom is Truth. Vedas refer to this as Satyam Jnaanam Anantham Brahma (Brahma
is Truth, Wisdom and Infinity). Therefore, Truth is the very form of the mother
for all. Wisdom is the father.
Dharmo Bhraata – Dharma takes a different form for every
nation, every religion, and every tradition. But for all human beings, for all
nations and for all times, the brother who loves with a feeling of oneness is
Dharma (Righteousness). This brother is the very embodiment of Love. It is in
this context that right from the ancient times, in the country of Bhaarath, the
Vedas have declared – Satyam Vada, Dharmam
Chara (Speak the Truth, Practice Righteousness). So much importance has
been given to Truth and Righteousness. Rama and Lakshmana being brothers set
such an ideal for the world. At one point of time, when Lakshmana fell unconscious,
Rama felt very sad. Rama declared, “Lakshmana, I may get a wife like Sita
somewhere, I may even struggle and manage to get a mother like Kausalya, but I
can never get a brother like Lakshmana again. It is because of having a brother
like you, that the principle of Rama is shining so brilliantly. Therefore,
Dharma is our brother. Dharmo Bhraata.
Daya Sakhaa – Compassion is our friend. Today’s friends
may turn into enemies tomorrow. We have been witness so many such experiences in
the world. But, we can never find a friend greater than compassion. A true
friend is the very embodiment of compassion.
Shantah Patni – Who is the wife? Peace is the wife. Peace
is the one that assumes the form of oneness and continuously shows unity in
diversity, in all paths of life and in all living beings. Peace is the ornament
of the Maharishis (great saints). It
is the crown of the Rishis (saints).
It is the royal path in the spiritual journey. Such peace is the wife (consort)
for one and all.
Kshama Putra – Forbearance is the son. There is no
other nobler son than forbearance. Kshama
is Truth, Kshama is the Veda, Kshama is Dharma, Kshama is Ahimsa (Non-violence),
Kshama is Shaurya (valour). In this world, there is no power greater than Forbearance.
Therefore, Sathyam (Truth), Jnaanam (Wisdom), Dharma
(Righteousness), Daya (Compassion), Shanti (Peace) and Kshama (Forbearance) – these six are the true relatives of humans. Today,
on account of losing such a mother, such a father, such a friend, such a
brother, such a wife and such a son, the world is subject to so much agitation
and disturbances.
25 September 1998
21 October to 27 October 2013
What is our foremost duty in life?
What is
our foremost duty in life-2.04-1999 November 18
Embodiments of Love! First and foremost recognize your own Divine principle. Recognize the truth as to who you are. The one who recognizes His true Self can understand everything else. There are many new children here. You can recognize your true Self through many small ways.
What is
this? This is my cloth. This is my plate. This is my body. This is my mind.
This is my intellect. But who am I? We say, my body, my mind, my intellect, my memory,
my senses, my inner senses; but who am I? When we say, “my body”, it means the
body is different and I am different. Then who are you? We need to recognize
this truth. Body, mind and all these are mere instruments. Getting attached to
these instruments and thinking that “I am verily these instruments” is so
ridiculous.
Therefore,
the body, mind, intellect, memory, senses, inner senses, are all mere
instruments. You are the Master. Master the mind and be a master mind. You must
be a Master. You should never be a slave to your body, mind or intellect.
Today, as man is becoming a slave to his body, mind and intellect; he is
becoming a slave to everything. We must keep the body and the mind within our
control and not the other way round.
18 November 1999
14 October to 20 October 2013
What is the genesis of the massive Grama Seva
Project?
What is
the genesis of the massive Grama Seva Project-3.45-2000 November 19
Grama Seva is Rama Seva |
A month ago,
when I was sitting on the chair, I saw a small piece of paper fallen there. I
read the same. In that paper there was a photo of a mother and her son. The
photo displayed their dead bodies. The mother could not bear the hunger of her
son. The son came to her shouting, “Mother, I am hungry, I am hungry”. The
mother replied, “Son, right now, it is raining everywhere”. This incident
happened just last month. There was heavy downpour. Therefore, the mother could
not even go out for begging. She said, “Son, because of this rain, I am not
even able to go out for begging food”. There was no sign of the rain stopping.
The mother wondered how she could feed her son.
Not being
able to withstand her misery, she took some rat poison, mixed it with water and
prepared a strong dose. She fed her son with it, consumed the same herself and
both died. This was published in the paper by someone. The papers too always
catch hold of such bad news and they never fetch for good news. Even if they
get some good news, they do not pay much attention to it. People who are lucky
to be in a position to get good news and report the same, themselves commit
such tasks. They search for negative news in every nook and corner and report
the same. Neither do they get the thoughts to publish positive news, nor do their
hands work towards it. The fate of their life is the very cause for this. The
feelings of their parents (in their upbringing) are the main cause for this.
I felt very
bad. Chhee (an expression
communicating disgust), this is the sacred nation of Bharath. This is the Tyaaga Bhoomi (land of sacrifice), Amruta Bhoomi (land of immortality). In
this land of immortality, in this land that has acquired the name of Annapoorna (the giver of food), the
mother not being able to feed her son with a little food had to kill herself.
These feelings came to me. Immediately, I stopped all other work. We started
cooking food and sending from village to village. I started giving joy and
inspiration to the people in this manner.
Our students
also are like gold. They have taken up lot of difficulties. They go around from
morning to night (distributing food) and yet return to the Mandir with great
enthusiasm. They went to each and every house in each and every village. They
provided all sorts of comfort for them. From then on, I have been feeling very very
happy!!
19 November 2000
Navaratri Special
05 October to 14 October 2013
Who is our true Divine Mother?
Who is
our true Divine Mother-7.39-1998 September 25
Embodiments of Love, Satyam Maata – Truth is our Mother. In this world, every individual has a mother. But in this creation, for all human beings, there is one Mother. We must recognize that single Mother. For this physical world, in this worldly life, it is very difficult to understand the transcendental principle. For every individual who travels on the Pravritti Marga (outward or worldly path), it is very necessary to understand Divinity. Every person has a Divine mother. For those who follow this Divine mother, there will be no obstacles or problems. Satyam Maata – This mother – the Truth, is Trikaala Baadhyam – it remains the same in all three periods of time, it is the head of Trilokaa (the three worlds) and it transcends the three qualities or attributes (Satva, Rajas and Tamas). The physical mother may undergo change, she may change her geographical location and she may even die. But Truth as the Mother is always the same at any place, at any time and for any individual.
Truth is the
Divine, magnificent, novel, ever new Mother. Everybody must consider Truth as
their Mother and it is necessary that they have faith in Her and follow Her.
Truth never changes. It assumes the same form in all three periods of time.
Everything is created out of Truth. Being the Mother for everything (in
creation), is Truth not your Mother? This Mother is eternal. She is nectarine.
It is the great good fortune of mankind to have acquired such an immortal
Mother. However, today mankind has lost such a sacred Mother – the Truth. The
speciality of the worship we perform today is that we worship the Truth.
We consider
the Navaratri as the Devi Navaratri and regard Devi (deity) as the Mother. Devi,
Devi – what is the meaning of Devi?
Truth is Devi. The name of the Devi (deity) is Sathya Swaroopini. Every human being must recognize the Truth and
practice the same. We must never give up Truth. Separation from the Mother is a
very difficult experience. Without giving up Truth, when we practice the same,
we will have victory in every field.
During the
Navaratri, we read the Devi Bhaagavatham,
Devi Raamaayanam, Devi Bhaaratham and so on. We worship
the Trinity of Goddesses - Lakshmi, Parvati and Saraswati. Who are these three?
This trinity is also embedded in Truth only. There is nothing separate like
matter and energy. Everything is One. Matter is energy and energy is matter.
Without energy there can be no matter and without matter there can be no
energy. Both are interdependent and interrelated. Therefore, it is a big
mistake to refer to these as two. In fact, there is no matter at all in this
world. Wherever you see, there is only energy, energy, energy – there is Shakti only. Other than Shakti (energy), no other object can be
seen. That is why, today, as part of the Navaratri celebration, we worship Shakti (energy).
Where does
this energy come from? Truth is energy, Dharma (righteousness) is energy, Peace
is energy; within Peace, Forbearance is a type of energy. All these constitute
worship of Shakti (energy). Truth is
the basis for all these. There is nothing beyond Truth. All forms of energy are
embedded within Truth. Therefore, we must regard Truth as our very Mother. Matru Devi – if we forget such a Mother,
what will be our fate? We must never forget the Truth which is our Mother.
Worshipping the Mother actually means worshipping the Truth and following the
Truth. We must follow Truth, we must speak the Truth. Satyam Bruyaat – speak the Truth. Practice Dharma.
25 September 1998
What is the inner significance of worship of the Mother during Navaratri?
What is
the inner significance of worship of Mother during Navaratri-4.59-1988 October
14
The mother is our true preceptor. The life of a human being who does not respect and worship such a mother is indeed futile. Therefore, it is the duty of every human being to respect and love the mother who is the embodiment of all powers. The festival of Devi Navaratri is an excuse to propagate this Divine message and to set several ideals to the entire world. The Goddess manifests in the form of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati.
Goddess Durga
means the embodiment of power. What form of power? It is physical, mental and
spiritual power. Durga is the very form of power who bestows on us these three
types of strengths. This is what we refer to as energy.
Next is
Goddess Lakshmi. She confers on us the wealth of Jnaana (wisdom), Gunaas (virtues),
and several other forms of wealth that we experience in this world. Wealth or prosperity
does not refer to currency notes alone. Jnaana
(wisdom) is wealth, health is also a form of wealth, virtues constitute wealth,
Vidya (education) is also wealth.
Lakshmi is Sarvaaishwarya Swaroopini –
the embodiment of all forms of wealth. That is why Lakshmi is called Wealth Swaroopini, Sampada Swaroopini or Aishwarya Swaroopini.
Then we have
Saraswati. She confers on us intelligence, power of discrimination and Buddhi (intellect).
It is to present
and propagate the glory of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati to the world that the
festival of Navaratri is celebrated. Our mother is the very form of these three
Goddesses. The mother is the one who confers all the energy and strength on her
child. She loves her child and wishes for the development of her child into a
prosperous, healthy, happy individual winning good name and repute in the
world. She wishes that her son becomes a highly educated person with lot of intelligence
and earns great repute in the world. The mother is the one who is the very embodiment
of these three Goddesses – Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati.
14 October 1988
07 October to 13 October 2013
What is the correct form of prayer to God?
What is
the correct form of prayer to God-1.12-2000 July 16
Many people visit temples. They go to the Venkateswara (Balaji) temple. They pray, “Swami if you fulfil my desires, I will perform Brahmotsavam (a special ceremony) for you. Swami if you get my daughter married, then I will perform your marriage.” Are you the person to perform God’s marriage? Will God fulfil your prayers / desires for the sake of His marriage? You are cheating God by offering Him such temptations. Praying to God with selfish expectations of some returns is no Love at all.
Without any
expectations, (we must realize that I am) only one Atma, I am seeing my own
Atman, I am talking to my own Atman, I am in the company of God; we have to
develop and foster this oneness.
16 July 2000
Gandhi Jayanti Special
02 October 2013
Who planted the seed of Rama Naama in Gandhiji's
life?
Who
planted the seed of Rama Naama in Gandhiji's life-2.07-2000 November 19
The manner in which one dies is more important than the manner in which one is born |
One day,
Gandhi came running to her. “Rambha, Rambha, I am feeling very frightened”, he
said. Rambha drew him close to her and said, “Son, why do you fear? When there
is Lord Rama the protector of all, why do you need to fear? Therefore, whenever
you feel afraid, you chant the name of Ram, Ram, Ram, Ram”. Gandhiji kept
remembering this very name of Ram, to the very end of his life.
Do we get
such servants and helpers today? Those days, because such mothers and such
maidservants were in large numbers, children too developed good qualities, good
behaviour and walked on the righteous path.
19 November 2000
What is the meaning of the word Gandhi?
What is
the meaning of the word Gandhi-1.08-1985 August 15
Nurture the intellect |
The meaning
of Gandhi is “Gan” + “Dhi” i.e. the development or the blossoming
or the nurturing of the Buddhi – the intellect.
This is what is referred to in the Gayatri mantra also as “Dhiyoyonah Prachodayaat”. Be it youngsters or elders, they must
broaden their heart (i.e. have broad mindedness). That is true spirituality.
One thing in the mind and another thing outside – such crooked feelings must never
be entertained.
15 August 1985
30 September to 06 October 2013
What are the consequences of harming and hurting
others?
What
are the consequences of harming and hurting others-2.55-2000 July 16
No one should hate anybody. Today in the world, on account of narrow minded feelings, there is hatred everywhere. One takes the life of the other. What a sin it is. It is equivalent to killing God Himself. This is very wrong. No one should hate anybody else. One’s hatred will hate one’s own self. You may feel happy that you hate somebody or you are hurting somebody. But that is not true happiness at all. That is demonic pleasure. In fact, make others happy; that will give you true happiness. That happiness is verily your true form.
Do not hurt
anybody. You may harm somebody today and consider that as your nature. But
tomorrow (in the future) someone else will come who will harm you. What will be
your fate then? Therefore, we must take care not to hurt anybody even without
our knowledge. These days, this has become a big fashion. Hurting others has
become a fashion, causing harm to others has become a fashion, killing others
has become a fashion. Is it such a great act to kill somebody? Even an insect
can kill a person. There is no greatness is killing somebody. Greatness lies in
bringing life to somebody, in protecting others.
If we go on
killing others, what happens to our life ultimately? Finally, you too will die.
How? Based on the actions undertaken by you, the fruits of those very actions will
come to you as the reason for your death. Therefore, embodiments of Love, one
can never escape Reaction, Resound and Reflection. You may feel happy that you
have escaped (from your bad actions) today; but tomorrow or the day after (in
the future) you will receive the fruits of your actions. You can never escape
this. Do good and you will experience goodness. Do not get disappointed that
you have not experienced good results immediately; wait for a while, you will
surely receive the good fruits of your actions.
No man can
ever escape the results of his actions. However, prayers can help to some
extent when you are going through the bad consequences of your actions. That is
gratitude. You must express gratitude. You must show gratitude and practice the
same. Krutaghnaghnaaya Namah (Salutations
to the annihilator of the ungrateful).
16 July 2000
23 September to 29 September 2013
How do we manage anger and crazy thoughts?
How do
we manage anger and crazy thoughts-1.30-1999 November 18
Kama (Desire), Krodha (Anger), Lobha (Greed), Moha (Attachment), Mada (Pride) and Matsarya (Jealousy) are animal qualities and not human qualities. Within a second you get angry. At such moments, take time. (Ask yourself) “Am I dog or man? Am I dog or man? Am I dog or man?” (Answer to yourself) “I am not dog, I am man, man.”
At times,
your mind may start wavering, becoming fickle. At such moments, again take
time. Do not be in haste. Haste makes waste, waste makes worry, so do not be in
a hurry. We should not be in a hurry. When such crazy thoughts come to us,
think like this, “I am not monkey, I am man; I am not monkey, I am man; I am
not monkey, I am man”. Then your monkey thoughts will go away.
For every
bad quality or disease that arises in man, the divine remedy is found within him.
All medicines for your bad qualities are within you. Once you develop good and
noble qualities, the bad qualities will distance themselves away. Never submit
yourself to the disease of bad qualities.
18 November 1999
Onam Special
16 September 2013
What is the inner significance of the Onam festival?
(Onam is a festival celebrated by the people of the state of Kerala in India)
What is the inner significance of the Onam festival-5.41-2001 August 31
Ella Janangalukum Paripurna Anugraham Asirvadam
(On this auspicious day of Onam, I confer my bounteous Grace and Blessings on all of you)
Emperor Bali was a very generous person. He sacrificed everything in the yajna (sacrificial offering) that he performed. To uphold the truth, Emperor Bali sacrificed everything of his. Lord Vamana visited him and requested for three paces of land. Bali promised to give Him the land, without a moment of thought. However, Sukraachaarya (King Bali’s preceptor) dissuaded him from doing so. He said, “Bali, O king, Vamana is not an ordinary person. He is very powerful. He is verily Lord Vishnu Himself! Once you promise Him anything, you must not transgress it. So, do not give Him any word.”
Bali replied to Sukraachaarya, “There is no greater sin than going back on one’s words”. King Bali disobeyed the command of his own preceptor and made a promise to Vamana. Emperor Bali struggled to uphold the truth. Thus, he was bestowed with all happiness and joy and was sent away to the netherworld. Being sent to the netherworld means having no more births.
On that day, Emperor Bali prayed to Vamana for a boon. “Swami, just as You have conversed with me today, just as you have visited the land of Kerala today; in the same way, You must come to Kerala every year and protect the people of Kerala”. That is why the people of Kerala have named this day as Onam and experience happiness in celebrating the festival as a symbol of Lord Vamana’s visit to their land.
Thus King Bali was a very virtuous person. Though he was born in the clan of demons, he had Divine feelings emanating in him. Because of his merits in his past life, the Kerala people were blessed with this festival of Onam. Onam is not merely about preparing sweet pudding and other sweet items and consuming them. We must recall the experiences that King Bali had with Lord Vamana. On this day, Vamana actually enters the land of Kerala. Considering Vamana as the Avataar of God, we must experience great happiness on this day of Onam. We must lead an ethical, spiritual and moral life. Satyam Bruyaat (speak the truth) – this is the ethical value. Priyam Bruyaat (speak in a pleasant way) – this is righteousness (the moral value), Na Bruyaat Satyam Apriyam (do not speak truth that is unpleasant) – this is the spiritual value. All these three are based on truth. Therefore, we must seek shelter under truth, experience a spiritual life, and perform actions for the welfare of the world.
In the state of Kerala, till this day, though it is known to be a communist state, every individual is so full of devotion. Even today, they follow the spiritual principles like having a purifying bath, smearing holy ash on the forehead, wearing a sandalwood paste mark, visiting the temples, etc. The love and devotion observed in them cannot be seen anywhere else. Kerala is a beautiful state!
31 August 2001
16 September to 22 September 2013
Why does Swami often chide us as Dunnapota-He Buffalo?
Why does Swami often chide us as Dunnapota-He Buffalo-1.30-2000 July 16
Dunnapota!! |
My banging (scolding) is limited to only this! Dunnapota – all of you are Dunnapotas (he-buffaloes). Why? Because, you are not doing any good work. He-buffaloes do not bother even if it rains. A cow or a calf runs away when it rains, but the he-buffalo does not. It just stands at one place lost in thoughts. This means that, whatever criticism, blames, difficulties it may face, the he-buffalo remains just the same. There must be transformation in human beings. Only when there is transformation, they can be true human beings.
16 July 2000