Monday, December 17, 2012

DISPASSION COMES LIKE A FLOOD AND NEVER BY DROPS


How does a man come to have vairagya
(dispassion)?
A wife once said to her husband: "Dear, I am very
anxious about my brother. For the past one week
he has been thinking of becoming an ascetic, and
has been busy preparing for that life. He is trying
to reduce gradually all his desires and wants." The
husband replied: "Dear, be not anxious about your
brother. Pie will never become a sannyasin. No one
can become a sannyasin in that way." "How does
one become a sannyasin then?" asked the wife.
"Thus" exclaimed the husband; so saying, he tore
his flowing dress to pieces, took a piece and tied it
round his loin, and told his wife that she and all of
her sex were henceforth mothers to him. He left
the house, nevermore to return.

HE WENT AWAY, TOWEL ON HIS SHOULDER


A MAN was going to bathe. He had his towel on
his shoulder. His wife said to him, "You are
worthless. You are getting old and still you cannot
give up some of your habits. You cannot live a
single day without me. But look at that man!
What a renouncer he is!"
Husband: "Why? What has he done?"
Wife: "He has sixteen wives and he is renouncing
them one by one. You will never be able to
renounce."
Husband: "Renouncing his wives one by one! You
are crazy. He won't be able to renounce. If a man
wants to renounce, does he do it little by little?"
Wife (smiling): "Still he is better than you."
Husband: "You are silly; you don't understand. He
cannot renounce. But I can. See! Here I go!"
That is called intense renunciation. No sooner did
the man discriminate than he renounced. He went
away with the towel on his shoulder. He didn't turn
back to settle his worldly affairs. He didn't even
look back at his home.
He who wants to renounce needs great strength of
mind. He must have a dare-devil attitude like a
dacoit's. Before looting a house, the dacoits shout:
"Kill! Murder! Loot!"

IT'S NOT EASY TO ATTAIN TRUE HUMILITY


A MAN went to a sadhu and said with a great
show of humility: "Sir, I am a very low person. Tell
me, O Master, how I am to be saved." The sadhu,
reading the heart of the man, told him, "Well, go
and bring me that which is meaner than yourself."
The man went out and looked all round but found
nothing whatsoever meaner than himself. At last
he saw his own excrement and said, "Well, here is
something which is certainly worse than myself."
He stretched forth his hand to take it up and carry
it to the sadhu when suddenly he heard a voice say
from within the ordure: "Touch me not, O sinner.
I was a sweet and delicious cake, fit to be offered
to the gods and in appearance so pleasing to all the
spectators. But my ill-fortune brought me to you,
and by your evil contact I have been reduced to
such a detestable condition that men run away
from me with faces turned and with handkerchiefs
covering their noses. Once only did I come in
contact with you and this has been my fate. What

deeper degradation may I not be thrown into if you
touch me again?"
The man was thus taught true humility and became
the humblest of the humble. As a result he attained
the highest perfection.

THE HOMA BIRD


TPHE Vedas speak of the Homa bird. It lives very
high in the sky. There the mother bird lays her egg.
She lives so high that the egg falls for many days.
While falling it is hatched. The chick continues to
fall. That also goes on for many days. In the
meantime the chick develops eyes. Coming near
the earth, it becomes conscious of the world. It
realises it will meet certain death if it hits the
ground. Then it gives a shrill cry and shoots up
towards its mother. The earth means death, and it
frightens the young bird; it then seeks its mother.
She dwells high up in the sky, and the young bird
shoots straight up in that direction. It doesn't look
anywhere else.
Persons who are born with God-consciousness
realise the danger of coming in contact with the
world. From their very childhood they are afraid of
the world, and their one thought is how to reach
the mother, how to realise God.

NOT 'THERE' BUT 'HERE'

ONCE, a bird sat on the mast of a ship. When the
ship sailed through the mouth of the Ganges into
the 'black waters' of the ocean, the bird failed to
notice the fact. When it finally became aware of the
ocean, it left the mast and flew north in search of
land. But it found no limit to the water and so
returned. After resting a while it flew south. There
too it found no limit to the water. Panting for
breath the bird returned to the mast. Again, after
resting a while, it flew east and then west. Finding
no limit to the water in any direction, at last it
settled down on the mast of the ship.
What a man seeks is very near him. Still he wanders
about from place to place. As long as a man feels
that God is 'there', he is ignorant. But he attains
knowledge when he feels that God is 'here'.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

15-12-2012 Srimad Bhagavad-Gita Sloka, Sri Ramakrishna story,swami vivekananda quotes with some meanings

SRIMAD BHAGAVADGITA

samsktit:
Anye ca bahavah sura madarthe tyaktajivitah
Nanasastrapraharanah sarve yuddavisaradah
English:
And there are many other heroes, equipped with various weapons and missiles, who have staked their lives for me, all skilled in warfare

Equipped=provide with necessaries
SRI RAMAKRISHNA

WHAT YOU ARE AFTER, IS WITHIN YOURSELF
A man wanted a smoke. He went to a neighbour’s house to light his charcoal. It was dead of night and the household was asleep. After he had knocked a great deal, someone came down to open the door, At sight of the man he asked, “Hello! What’s the matter?” The man replied, “Can’t you guess? You know how fond I am of smoking. I have come here to light my charcoal.” The neighbor said, “Ha! Ha! You are a fine man indeed! You took the trouble to come and do all this knocking at the door! Why, you have a lighted lantern in your hand!”
What a man seeks is very near him. Still he wanders about from place to place

Charcoal=wood- carbon
Fond=very loving, affectionate
Lantern=lamp.
Seek=look for, search.
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA

Never say, ‘no’, never say, ‘I cannot’, for you are infinite. Even time and space are as nothing compared with your nature, you can do anything and everything, you are almighty