Embodiments
of Love!
People
have been celebrating Ugadi (dawn of the New Year) for the past many ages
and generations. The Bharatiyas have been conferring peace and security
on all the nations with their strength of spirituality. Since time immemorial
to this day, the motto of Bharatiyas has been Loka Samastha Sukhino
Bhavantu (May all the people of the world be happy!) But the present
day condition is just the opposite. Man has progressed in the worldly
sense, but morally has regressed. He is not able to give up his narrow-mindedness
and criticism of others. If one enquires into the reason for this, one
will realise that one's selfishness and self-interest are the cause for
this. Man does not love objects or individuals for their sake, he does
so for his self- interest. He does not love his country and work for its
welfare. All his thoughts, words and deeds are motivated by selfishness.
He would have celebrated Ugadi in its true spirit only when he gives up
such narrow-mindedness.
On this day, people get up early, have a sacred bath, put on new clothes
and partake of sweets and various delicious items. They are interested
only in external cleanliness and are not concerned about purifying their
hearts which are tainted with evil thoughts and feelings. It is rather
easy to have external cleanliness and to wear new clothes, but that is
not the purpose of celebrating festivals. True celebration of Ugadi lies
in giving up evil qualities and purifying one's own heart. The human heart
in its pristine state is highly sacred and human birth is difficult to
attain. Janthunam Narajanma Durlabham (out of all the living beings,
the human birth is the rarest). Having attained such a precious life,
man is not making efforts to live a true human being. Today he has become
a bundle of desires. He is beset with desires and he craves for their
fulfilment day in and day out. He is under the mistaken notion that fulfilment
of desires will confer happiness on him. He should realise that only annihilation
of desires will lead to ultimate bliss. True happiness is the state of
desirelessness.
Embodiments of
Love!
Ages have gone by and the world has undergone change but there is no transformation
in the human heart. The field of education has made rapid strides. People
think that education leads to transformation but it has only added to
the confusion. Instead of bringing about transformation of the heart,
the modern education has given rise to perversion. Man is not learning
what he is supposed to. He is wasting his human life by cultivating bestial
qualities and indulging in demonic deeds. This is contrary to our ancient
culture. The culture of Bharat lays great emphasis on the underlying unity
in diversity. It wants us to understand this principle of unity and work
for our own redemption. But, today, on the one hand, there is a rise in
the number of the so-called educated and intellectuals who fragment unity
into diversity. On the other hand, the number of noble souls who visualise
unity in diversity is on the decline. It is unfortunate that the Bharatiyas
themselves have not understood how sacred and noble their culture is!
The Bharatiyas way of life is concerned with the welfare of everyone.
They find fulfilment in giving happiness to others. Man today lacks such
broad-mindedness. He is not able to realise and experience his innate
noble qualities.
Time is highly sacred and precious. Each one has to introspect whether
he is making proper use of time. Time once lost is lost forever. Future
is not in your hands. So, man should make proper use of the present. This
is the teaching of the Bharatiya culture. Time is God. Hence, the Vedas
extol Him as Kalaya Namah, Kala Kalaya Namah, Kaladarpa Damanaya Namah,
Kalateetaya Namah, Kalaswarupaya Namah, Kalaniyamitaya Namah (Salutations
to the embodiment of time, to the one who has conquered time, to the one
who transcends time and to the one who ordains time). Sahasra Seersha
Purusha Sahasraksha Sahasra Pad (God has thousands of heads, eyes
and feet). In Vedic times, the population was in thousands and our ancients
considered that all heads, all eyes and all feet belonged to the Purusha
(the Cosmic Being). They sanctified their lives with such noble feelings
and exemplary behaviour.
The
ancient sages and seers stressed on the need for unity and cooperation
among the human beings. They said, "Let us move together, let us
grow together, let us grow in intelligence together, let us live in harmony
with each other without giving room for conflicts." But such spirit
of unity is lacking in modern society. These days there is no unity even
among the members of the same family. Unity is the essence of human life.
Only through practice of unity, can one attain the goal of human life.
Such divine principle of unity is forgotten today.
Oh the sacred
souls of Bharat!
So
far no one has been able to understand fully the value of Indian culture.
Bharatiyas are endowed with unlimited potentialities. But they are unaware
of their mighty strength. Man aspires for happiness. In order to attain
everlasting bliss, he studies sacred texts, listens to the discourses
of noble souls, undertakes pilgrimages and performs various spiritual
practices like penance, meditation, etc. But none of these confer bliss
on him. There are five sheaths in every human being, namely, Annamaya
Kosha (food sheath), Pranamaya Kosha (life sheath), Manomaya Kosha (mental
sheath), Vijnanamaya Kosha (wisdom sheath) and Anandamaya Kosha (bliss
sheath). Though man has bliss sheath in him, he is unable to experience
it. There is no trace of bliss in him. The happiness that man derives
out of worldly comforts is limited. It is utter foolishness to think that
worldly properties, possessions, comforts and conveniences bestow on him
unlimited joy. None of these can give true happiness. True happiness has
no limits. How can it be attained? It cannot be attained from outside.
It originates from our heart. The heart is the dwelling place of God.
To experience true happiness, man should develop firm faith. Where there
is faith, there is love. Only when man has love in him, can he practise
righteousness. Righteousness leads to truth, which in turn leads to God.
God alone can confer bliss on us. God is the basis of bliss. Truth is
the basis of God. Righteousness is the basis of truth. Love is the basis
of righteousness. Faith is the basis of love. But man today has no faith
in himself. One without Viswasa (faith) can be compared to one without
Swasa (breath). It means one without faith is equal to a living corpse.
The ancient sages and seers stressed on the need to have faith. But today,
people have become blind having lost the eyes of faith. What are the two
eyes of man? One is the Sastra (scriptures) and the other is Dharma (righteousness).
But today even the Brahmins who are supposed to study the scriptures are
neglecting them. "Oh Brahmins! Lead your lives in accordance
with the teachings of the Vedas and scriptures. Oh Kshatriyas!
Be prepared to lay down your lives to safeguard the interests of your
country. Oh Arya Vysyas! Sanctify your wealth and other possessions
by using them for charitable purposes. Oh Sudras!
Take care of agriculture and lead your lives in a happy manner."
Instead of discharging one's duty, man is wasting his life in mean
pursuits. Consequently, he is unable to enjoy even a fraction of peace
and happiness.
Gratitude is the most fundamental virtue of man. People while performing
Suryanamaskaras, extol the Sun god in various ways. One of them is Kritaghnaghnaya
Namah (salutations to the one who punishes the ungrateful). The effulgence
of the Sun god is present in our eyes in a subtle form. Chandrama Manaso
Jataha Chaksho Suryo Ajayata (the moon was born out of the mind and
the sun out of the eyes of the Supreme Being). It is said that the Sun
god withdraws his effulgence from the eyes of the ungrateful. One without
the sense of gratitude can be called a blind person. Whoever he may be,
one should always remain grateful to one's benefactor. One should show
gratitude even without caring for one's own life. God is helping man in
ever so many ways, but man does not show gratitude to Him. He is all the
time engaged in selfish pursuits. How can such a foolish person be called
a human being? What is Adhyatmika (spirituality)? It is not just contemplating
on the Adhi Atma (the primordial Spirit). Spirituality lies in destroying
the bestial nature and rising to the level of Divine. But instead of ascending
to Divinity, man is degenerating to animality. He has forgotten the principle
of spirituality. He is celebrating festivals by merely partaking of sweets
and is wasting his time in pomposity. One should ponder over the inner
significance of each festival and celebrate it in a meaningful manner.
He should have the total faith that he is not just a human being but there
is God within. Only then will the animal nature in him be subdued. As
man has forgotten his human nature, he has become bestial. You may belong
to any country, religion, race, caste and sex, you should firmly hold
on to humanness. Do not waste your time keeping selfish goals in mind.
Once Lord Narayana wanted Narada to search for a true devotee who spends
his time in a sacred way. Then Narada asked the Lord for the qualifications
of a true devotee. The Lord said, "A true human being is one whose
heart is pure. Whoever chants the Divine Name with a pure heart is a true
devotee. He may involve himself in worldly activities, but he should not
be attached to them. His mind should be constantly focused on God. He
is a fool who does not think of God." Then Narada said, "Swami,
I chant Your Name wholeheartedly at all times and under all circumstances.
There is not a single moment when I don't remember You. Can there be a
greater devotee than me?" Narada became egoistic with the feeling
that he was the greatest devotee. Lord Narayana replied, "Narada,
there are many devotees like you. You find them in every house and in
every place. But this is not true devotion. Just as the food partaken
gets digested in the stomach and its essence is supplied to all limbs
of the body, likewise, when you fill your heart with the Divine Name,
its effect should spread to your eyes, ears, tongue, hands, feet, etc.
When the sacred effect of the Divine Name spreads to your eyes, you will
develop sacred vision. Likewise, you will utter sacred words and hear
sacred things. Your hands will undertake sacred deeds and your feet will
take you to sacred places. Thus, a true devotee will sanctify each of
his limbs with sacred activity." Lord Narayana wanted Narada to search
for such a devotee. Narada went round the world, but his ego prevented
him from accepting anybody as a devotee greater than himself. As he was
returning, he found a tribesman in a forest. He was sitting under a tree
and chanting the Divine Name. He was carrying a big sword in his hand.
Narada out of curiosity asked him, "May I know who you are?"
He replied, "Sir, I am a hunter and an ardent devotee of the Lord."
Narada asked, "If you are a devotee, then why should you carry a
sword in your hand? Whom are you going to kill?" The hunter replied,
"Sir, I want to kill four persons. The first of them is Draupadi."
Narada was startled to hear this. "Don't you know that Draupadi was
constantly chanting the Name of Lord Krishna? Pleased with her devotion
and surrender, Krishna came to her rescue and protected her honour when
Kauravas tried to disrobe her in the royal court. Why do you want to kill
such a great devotee?" The hunter said, "No doubt, she was a
devotee. But she called out to Krishna while He was having His food. Immediately,
my Lord left His food and rushed to her rescue. As she was responsible
for my Lord not having food on that day, I want to kill her." "Who
is the second person whom you intend to kill", queried Narada. The
hunter said, "My Lord could not have proper food and rest because
of Prahlada, who chanted His Name continuously and time and again sought
His help. When he was being trampled by elephants, he prayed to the Lord
for succour. In order to protect him, the Lord had to take upon himself
the pain of being trampled by elephants. As he was the cause for my Lord's
suffering, I want to kill him. The third person is Mira.
She was all the time chanting the Name of Giridhari. As a result, all
the blows that were inflicted on her by the mother-in-law had to be borne
by the Lord Himself. So, she should be killed." Narada asked, "Then
who is fourth one?" "There is a person called Narada, who carries
a Tanpura and keeps chanting the Name of Narayana. His is only Swartha
Bhakti (devotion intended for selfish gains) and not Parartha Prema Bhakti
(devotion filled with pure love for God). So, he also should be killed."
Narada was afraid and did not want to prolong the conversation with him.
He realised that it was his ego which was responsible for this predicament.
He immediately went to Lord Narayana and gave a detailed account of his
encounter with the hunter, and said, "Swami, according to him, even
those who chant your Name continuously are wicked." Lord Narayana
said, "Narada, you are mistaken. This incident only reflects the
intense love the hunter has for Me. He is a true devotee who considers
God's happiness as his own. He always aspires to give happiness to the
Lord and does not want to cause any inconvenience to Him either physically
or mentally. Only the one who gives happiness to the Lord is a true devotee."
This incident was an eye-opener for Narada. He said, "Swami, now
I realise that you enacted this play only to crush my ego." The culture
of Bharat teaches many such sacred stories in order to spread the message
of the Lord to mankind.
One
should never cause inconvenience to God in the name of devotion. If you
cause displeasure to God, it will reflect on you. God's happiness is your
happiness and vice-versa. You should understand the unity of both. "I
and God are one." Develop such spirit of oneness. Today most of the
devotees are selfish. They have only Swartha Bhakti. They are concerned
about their own happiness and not that of God's. God is the embodiment
of love. Such divine love is present in all. You should see to it that
your love is always pure and share it with everyone. This is what God
expects from you.
Since ancient times, the Bharatiyas shared their sacred culture with rest
of the world. They never considered God as a separate entity. They believed
in the Vedic statement: Sahasra Seersha Purusha Sahasraksha Sahasra
Pad (God has thousands of heads, eyes and feet). It does not mean
that there is someone with thousands of heads. It only means that all
heads are His. God is present in everyone. He resides in every heart.
So, do not confine God to a Mandir, a Masjid or a Church. Where man is,
there God is. Daivam Manusha Rupena (God takes the form of man).
As you do not realise this, you indulge in criticism of others. Whom are
you criticising? Whom do you adore? Enquire yourself. God is present in
all. So, when you criticise others, it amounts to criticising yourself.
When you love others, you love yourself. So, never criticise anybody.
Sarva Jeeva Namaskaram Kesavam Pratigachchhati (whomsoever you
salute, it reaches God) and Sarva Jeeva Tiraskaram Kesavam Pratigachchhati
(whomsoever you criticise, it reaches God).
Embodiments
of Love!
Today is Ugadi, the beginning of the New Year. Since ancient times, man
has celebrated many Ugadis, but he is yet to give up bad qualities. True
Ugadi is the day when man gives up bad qualities, fills his heart with
love and takes to the path of sacrifice. Do not limit the celebration
of Ugadi to merely putting on new clothes and partaking of delicious items.
Today you may wear a new shirt, but how long will it remain new. Tomorrow
it becomes old. Nobody reads the same newspaper everyday. Today's newspaper
becomes a waste paper tomorrow. Our life is like a newspaper. Once you
have finished reading a newspaper, you do not like to read it again and
again. You have been given this birth which is like a newspaper, and have
gone through varied experiences of pleasure and pain. Enough is enough.
Do not ask for one more newspaper, i.e., another birth. You should pray,
"Oh God! You have given me this 'newspaper' and I have gone through
the experiences of this life. I don't want to have another birth."
Adi
Sankara said,
"Punarapi
Jananam Punarapi Maranam
Punarapi Janani Jatare Sayanam
Iha Samsare Bahu Dustare
Kripaya Pare Pahi Murare" |
(Oh
Lord! I am caught up in this cycle of birth and death and time and again
experiencing the pain of lying in the mother's womb. It is very difficult
to cross this ocean of Samsara. Please take me across this ocean and grant
me liberation.)
Sankara
was a great scholar and was well-versed in all forms of knowledge. Yet
he propagated the path of devotion. Once while he was going to the river
Ganges with his disciple, he noticed a person sitting under a tree and
trying to learn the concepts of Panini's grammar by rote. He was repeating
"Dukrun Karane". Sankara who was very young at that time took
pity on him. He went near him and said,
"Bhaja
Govindam, Bhaja Govindam
Govindam Bhaja Mooda Mathe
Samprapthe Sannihithe Kale
Nahi Nahi Rakshati Dukrun Karane"
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(Oh
foolish man, chant the name of Govinda, the rules of Panini grammar will
not come to your rescue when the end approaches.)
Sankara authored many Vedantic texts, but ultimately he also took to the
path of devotion. Namasmarana (chanting of God's Name) is the easiest
path to liberation. This was his teaching. Even today there are many people
who are doing Namasmarana but they are not experiencing its essence. What
is the use of being born again and again? Many things are taking place
in this world. Man is performing various tasks and undergoing many experiences.
But what is the use of all this? He is unable to enjoy the everlasting
bliss. Neither by wealth nor by action nor by study of texts nor by Darshan,
Sparshan and Sambhashan (vision, touch and conversation) of noble souls
can man attain the eternal bliss. He can visualise the manifestation of
God and experience bliss only when he purifies his heart. Love all. Have
faith that God is present in all. Make everybody happy. Only then can
you attain happiness. It is impossible for you to attain happiness without
making others happy.
On this day of Ugadi, take a firm resolve to purify your heart. Past is
past. It cannot be retrieved. When you are walking on the road, you should
look at the path ahead of you. What is the point in looking behind? Likewise,
there is no point in brooding over the past. Future is not certain. What
is the guarantee that you will be alive until tomorrow? So, do not worry
about your future. Live in the present. It is not ordinary present. It
is omnipresent, meaning the results of past as well as the future are
contained in it. So, when you make proper use of the present, you can
be rest assured that your future is safe and secure.
Embodiments
of Love!
Today is Ugadi, the
New Year Day of Andhrites. Tomorrow happens to be the Tamil New Year Day
and also "Vishu", the New Year Day for Keralites. Thus, there
are any number of festivals in a year. You should celebrate them understanding
and experiencing their true significance. Right from this moment, embark
on a new life giving up bad thoughts and bad qualities and purify your
heart. Only then will your life be blissful. There is no point in reading
sacred texts or visiting noble souls unless you purify your heart in the
first instance. Let your thoughts, words and deeds be sacred. This is
the true purpose of celebrating Ugadi.
Tomorrow is the New Year Day for Tamilians. Hence, many of them have come
from Madras (Chennai) and other places of Tamil Nadu. Madras is not new,
since long it has been an important centre for the Bharatiyas. Later on,
due to political considerations different states have been formed. But
I do not have any differences. All are one, be alike to everyone. This
is My ideal. At present, the people of Madras are suffering due to scarcity
of drinking water. The rich can afford to buy water and quench their thirst.
But what about the poor? They are drinking impure water and spoiling their
health. Hence, I have decided to provide them pure drinking water so that
they can lead happy and healthy lives and develop it further for the generations
to come. In this connection, Chakravarthy (the Secretary of the Central
Trust), Srinivasan from Madras (President, All India Sri Sathya Sai Organisations)
and Indulal Shah from Bombay (Chairman of Sri Sathya Sai World Council)
have approached the World Bank authorities and explained to them about
the selfless service activities that we have undertaken. They told the
World Bank authorities that all our activities are purely service-oriented
and we do not expect anything in return. They just repeated like parrots
whatever Swami had told them to convey. The World Bank people were very
much impressed. They said that they had never heard about or seen such
stupendous service activities undertaken by a charitable organisation
anywhere else in the world. They were happy that Sathya Sai Baba was providing
drinking water to a distant place like Madras. They have agreed to bear
the expenditure involved in this project. On this sacred day of Ugadi
before I came out to give Darshan, we received a telephone call at about
7 a.m. conveying this message. If the feelings are sacred, the result
is bound to be sacred. They told us "You don't need to be concerned
about the funds and you don't need to come to us again. We are prepared
to give any number of crores to meet the expenditure." With broad-mindedness,
they have come forward to extend their help.
When you undertake
any task with a sacred heart, you will certainly meet with success. I
am the living proof for this. There is no trace of selfishness in whatever
task I undertake. Whatever I do is for the benefit of humanity. Many are
not making efforts to understand this. Some people think that it is done
with some expectation. But I do not expect anything from anybody nor do
I get any benefit out of this. I derive only one benefit, i.e., I feel
happy when everybody is happy. As you claim to be Sai devotees, you should
strictly adhere to the Sai path and make everyone happy. When you follow
in My footsteps, you will certainly achieve sacred results and attain
good reputation. Being Sai devotees, you should give up selfishness and
dedicate your lives for the welfare of society. Fill your lives with love.
Stop criticising others. Offer your respects to even those who hate you.
Hatred is a mean quality. It will ruin you. Hence, do not give room for
hatred. Cultivate love. Help the poor and needy to the extent possible.
Help ever, Hurt never. Sage Vyasa has given the essence of eighteen Puranas
in two sentences, Paropakara Punyaya, Papaya Parapeedanam (one
attains merit by serving others and commits sin by hurting them). When
you help others, you will receive help tenfold. If you harm others, you
will be put to harm ten times more. Keep this in mind. On this sacred
day, fill your hearts with love and undertake sacred activities.
Bhagawan concluded His
Discourse with the Bhajan, Prema Mudhita Manase Kaho
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