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DASARA SANDESH |
DASSERA (DAY 1) DISCOURSES |
Have Faith in God, the only True Friend |
How is it that the sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening with utmost regularity everyday? How is it that the stars glitter beautifully in the sky at night and hide themselves during the day? How is it that the wind blows incessantly and sustains the living beings without taking rest even for a moment? How is it that the rivers make gurgling sounds as they flow perennially? |
(Telugu Poem) |
The whole world, nay, even every individual is permeated by the Pancha Bhutas
(five elements of earth, water, fire air and ether). What is Prapancha (world)?
‘Pra’ means vast and ‘Panchamu’ means permeated by the five elements.
Therefore, Prapancha means the vast space, permeated by the five elements.
Wherever you see, you will find the effulgence of the five elements enveloping
the vast world.
Embodiments of Love!
God is the source and sustenance for all creation. No one can question why God
acts in a particular fashion. He is the Supreme Lord of the Universe and He can
act according to His Divine Will. The creation, sustenance and dissolution of
the Universe are all His Will. But whatever He does is only for the good of the
world. For example, one cannot find a place or time without air; though air is
not visible, one can experience it. Every act in this world, the tiniest one, is
happening as per the Divine Will. For instance, a particular act of God may
bring you some inconvenience or sorrow. That is at your individual level. But,
in God’s creation, there is nothing like sorrow. Whatever God does is for the
welfare of humanity. Some people feel depressed and wail as to why God gave them
troubles and sorrows. But, sorrows and difficulties are our own making. God does
not differentiate or cause trouble to anyone. Sorrows and difficulties are only
your feelings. Everything in God’s creation is meant to provide happiness and
convenience to the living beings. That is what I have been repeatedly
emphasising. Whether you are in sorrow or enjoying happiness, always think that
everything is for your own good. One has to develop a firm conviction that
whatever God does is for one’s own good and not for putting one to trouble.
Unable to realise this truth, man experiences all sorts of difficulties and
sorrows. This is not the correct attitude. One has to strive to recognise the
truth underlying God’s creation. There are countless people in this world with
various feelings. Also, there are several people striving to sharpen their
intellect. But, there are very few who strive to cultivate noble qualities.
Without cultivating noble qualities, what is the use of intelligence alone? All
ancient Rishis had exhorted people to cultivate noble qualities. It is a great
mistake to consider oneself as very intelligent and well educated, merely by
acquiring high degrees. Mere intelligence and acquisition of high degrees in
education are of no use. One has to cultivate noble qualities along with
education and intelligence. Intelligence without noble qualities is undesirable.
Today is the first day of the Navaratri celebrations which are held for nine
days (Nava Rathrulu). All festivals are meant to remind mankind that they should
cultivate noble qualities by engaging themselves in activities beneficial to
one’s own self and society. Whatever activity we undertake, we must analyse
for ourselves whether our intention, and resolve to do the same are good, and
whether we would be able to develop noble qualities by performing such an act.
Due to the effect of Kali Yuga, man has been able to develop his intelligence in
several areas by conscientious effort, but he is not making any effort to
cultivate noble qualities. Man has lost confidence in himself. Though he is able
to occupy high positions in worldly life with his intelligence, it is of no use
without noble qualities. Therefore, the need of the hour is for man to deepen
his Nammakam (faith). Faith is like the two eyes to a man. Devoid of faith, man
is blind. It is only when he has faith in himself, can he have faith in God.
Some people declare “I have no faith in God”. This is a meaningless
statement. If they have no faith in God, on whom else do they have faith? It is
only when one develops faith in God that he can have faith in everything else.
Therefore, one has to develop faith in God, in the first instance. With faith in
God, one can achieve success in all his endeavours. One who has faith in God
will be able to develop faith in every individual. Such a person will develop a
firm conviction that God is immanent in every living being. The Upanishads
declare Isavasyam Idam Sarvam (the entire universe
is permeated by God) and Easwara Sarva Bhutanam
(God is the indweller of all beings). God is immanent in every being as
“Nammakammu” (faith). Therefore, one has to cultivate faith in God, as his
first and foremost duty. All the Vedas, Upanishads and scriptures emphasise this
as duty of a man.
Today, man has faith in everything in the objective world. For example, when a
news item appears in the newspaper that so and so died in Russia under such and
such circumstances, we believe that news without an iota of doubt. How did we
believe that news? Who gave this news to us? It is only through the newspaper.
We are able to believe the newspapers, but, we are unable to believe an
experience born out of eternal truth and its practice in daily life. In order to
develop firm faith in the eternal truth, we have to cultivate noble qualities.
This is our foremost duty. By doing so, our faith in God also increases.
Unfortunately, today we are setting aside our faith in God and believing in what
others say. We thereby are entering the wrong path. We have to develop
self-confidence first. Only then can we develop faith in every aspect of God’s
creation.
Dear Students! Devotees!
What is of utmost importance today is to develop faith in God. Man develops ego,
believing that he knows everything in this world. This ego is, in fact, a sign
of ignorance. Without having faith in God if one says that he believes
everything in this world, then such kind of faith is not based on solid
foundation. Man today believes everything in this world, even that which he has
not seen. But, he is not prepared to believe that which is right in front of his
eyes, the manifestation of Divinity in ever so many ways. There is fire latent
in the branches of a tree, which becomes patent when one branch rubs against the
other and friction is generated. Can anyone deny the existence of fire in the
branches of a tree? But, why is man unable to recognise this truth (Divinity)?
It is because of his ego. Just as the fire born out of the branches of a tree
destroys the tree itself, so also the ego born out of a human being destroys the
very human being. Hence, man has to develop firm faith in the existence of God.
Without this faith, man degenerates himself into a demon.
Students! Teachers! Patrons of education!
You should understand the true
meaning of education. Education does not mean mere acquisition of bookish
knowledge.
Can you call all
those who know how to read and write educated? |
(Telugu Poem) |
You should make efforts to know your true identity. All your education
will prove futile if you do not know who you really are. When you are seated
here, you listen to the discourses in rapt attention. But, once you leave this
place, you forget everything. You will lose faith in what you have heard here.
This is not expected of a human being. You should have total faith in the
spiritual teachings, put them into practice and experience bliss.
Faith is the first and foremost quality that man inherits by birth. He develops
faith in his mother in the first instance. His mother may scold or beat him, yet
his faith in his mother remains firm. That is the greatness of the love of a
mother. Man should develop as much faith in God as he has for his mother. But
unfortunately, he lacks such firm faith in God. Everyone wants to have the
direct vision of God. Who is God? Where is He? It can be said that the sun is
the direct manifestation of God as he gives us light and sustains our life. The
sun-god bestows his love on all in the form of light. If you do not have faith
in the light of love, your life will be filled with darkness.
Once a disciple asked his Guru, “Where is God?” The Guru replied that He was
everywhere and was present in all beings. The disciple expressed his doubt as to
how it was possible for God to be present in all beings. The Guru asked him to
bring ten vessels and fill them with water. The reflection of the sun could be
seen in all of them. Likewise, God is present in all beings. Vessels may vary,
but the sun’s reflection is one and the same in all. Hence, the sun is the
Pratyaksha Paramatma (direct manifestation of Divinity). However, there can be
no reflection without water. Our physical body can be compared to a vessel and
the Vasanas (inborn tendencies) to water. If your thoughts and feelings are
good, you can see the reflection of Divinity clearly. When your thoughts are
impure and bad, you will not be able to see the reflection of Divinity. Mistake
lies in your thoughts and not in the reflection. Likewise, you alone are
responsible for your happiness or sorrow. Hence, cultivate noble and sacred
feelings in the first instance. I often tell you that the physical body is like
a water bubble and the mind is like a mad monkey. Therefore, do not repose your
faith in the body or in the mind. You should have firm faith in your Self. It is
from the Self that the body and the mind have originated.
Students!
When you have faith in your Self, you will not experience difficulties and
sorrows. Therefore, you should at least have faith in the teachings of elders
and follow them implicitly. The sun-god is only one, but he appears separately
in different parts of the world. When the sun rises in America, it is time of
sunset in India. The Indians will say that the sun is setting and at the same
time the Americans will say that the sun is rising. There is no question of
argument here. Time may vary, but both are correct from their own points of
view.
As part of Navaratri celebrations, people worship different forms of divinity.
You should develop sacred feelings and experience divinity. What is the inner
meaning of Navaratri celebrations? These nine nights represent nine planets.
Each planet has its own significance. However, these planets are not outside,
they are within. If your feelings are impure and unsacred, the result also will
be the same. You are responsible for the good and bad you think and experience.
They are not the products of outside world. They are the reaction, reflection
and resound of your inner being. Man faces the vicissitudes of life as he is
bound by these three. But he forgets these three and tries to search for
solutions to his problems. He thinks he is highly intelligent. In fact, that is
not true intelligence. He lacks faith in Divinity. That is the real cause of his
suffering. God is one. Likewise human beings are one though Akara (forms) and
Acharana (behaviour) may vary. But due to his narrow-mindedness, man is unable
to understand this unity.
When you eat a mango, you cannot get the belch of a cucumber. Likewise, whatever
you experience is the result of your own thoughts and feelings. No outside force
is responsible for it. Do not be carried away by the external influences. Follow
the sacred feelings that originate from your heart. Navaratri celebrations are
symbolic of the nine forms of energy. What we have to cultivate during this
Navaratri is the feeling of oneness. Though there are nine forms of energy, the
underlying truth in all of them is one and the same. That is the principle of
Atma. It is all-pervasive. It is present not only in human beings, but in all
living beings.
If you are walking towards the West when the sun is rising in the East, your
shadow will be moving ahead of you, much bigger than your size. As the sun rises
gradually, your shadow becomes smaller. At noon when the sun is right above your
head, the shadow will be right under your feet. Likewise, when you develop
equanimity, your ego will be subdued just like the shadow under your feet. First
and foremost, you have to give up ego to understand the oneness of the Atma. Ekam
Sath Viprah Bahudha Vadanti (God is one but the wise refer to Him by
various names). Ekam Eva Adviteeyam Brahma (God is
one without a second). There is only unity everywhere; multiplicity is your own
imagination. Mistake lies in your vision, not in the creation. We should make
efforts to understand the underlying principle of oneness. Firstly, develop
faith in yourself. See only goodness in others. If you see bad in others, it is
the reflection of your own feelings. Develop Atmabhimana (love for the Self) and
Atma Shakti (will power). Exercise self control. Only through self control, can
you achieve self satisfaction. Visualise unity in multiplicity.
Embodiments of Love!
You are the Ekatma Swarupas (embodiments of one principle of Atma). You have
only one heart, not two. If you have two hearts, you have to be admitted in the
hospital. Likewise, there is only one Atma. That is the ultimate truth. Hence,
develop the feeling of oneness. If you follow the path of truth, you will find
the manifestation of truth everywhere. There is only one principle of love in
you. But, you are dispersing it in diverse ways. You think that there are
various forms of love. It is only your imagination.
Make efforts to understand the principle of spirituality. Have firm conviction
that you are the embodiment of Atma and there is no second entity in this world.
All worldly relationships such as mother, wife, children, etc., are of your own
making. It is only a temporary relationship but not the reality. You should not
get deluded by such worldly relationship. Develop firm faith in your ‘real
nation’ i.e., the Atma. Do not believe in the world. Believe in yourself. Have
firm conviction that God is everywhere. Sarvatah Panipadam
Tat Sarvathokshi Siromukham, Sarvatah Sruthimalloke Sarvamavruthya Tishthati
(with hands, feet, eyes, head, mouth and ears pervading everything, He permeates
the entire universe). But, you see duality because of your mistaken identity and
delusion.
Embodiments of Love!
Love is in you. It need not be acquired from outside. Worldly love is based on
worldly relationship. Whomever you love, you love your own reflection. It is a
mistake to think that you love someone else. You point to somebody and say,
“He is my friend.” But in fact, God alone is your true friend. He will never
betray you. Sometimes, you may doubt your true friend, but He will never doubt
you or forsake you. Your feelings may change according to time and situation,
but God is changeless. He always has the feeling of oneness. Once you consider
God as your true friend, everyone will be friendly towards you. Truly speaking,
you have no enemies. There is none other than you in this world. When there is
no second person, how can there be an enemy? All are like passing clouds. But
you think they are permanent and repose your faith in them. Consequently, you
are unable to have faith in God who is pure and selfless. You are forgetting the
Divine love and getting intoxicated with the ‘deep wine’ of worldly love.
Embodiments of Love!
If you want to know God, imbibe the principle of oneness. When you have the
feeling of oneness, you can see the direct manifestation of God. The sages of
Vedic times adored the sun as the direct manifestation of God as described in
the Gayatri Mantra. Consider God as your mother, father, friend and everything.
Twameva Mathascha Pitha Twameva,
Twameva Bandhuscha Sakha Twameva,
Twameva Vidya Dravinam Twameva
Twameva Sarvam Mama Deva Deva
(He alone is the father and mother, friend and relation, wisdom and
wealth to every individual).
But people have forgotten God and are craving for fleeting pleasures. Nothing is
permanent in this world. All your worldly relations are temporary. Your life
itself is temporary. Such being the case, how can you consider someone as your
permanent friend? There is only one permanent friend; He is God. If you want to
experience true love, have full faith in God. God’s love is steady. It never
diminishes. You may undergo any amount of suffering, yet you belong to God. You
are His and He is yours. No third person can come between you and God. It is
only because of illusion that you think there is a third person. You say, “He
is my classmate; he is my sportsmate.” But none of them can come to your
rescue. You have to look after yourself. You should have faith in yourself. Only
then can you realise the truth.
Embodiments of Love!
Never forget love. Love is the form of God. Love is God.
Live in love. Only then can you understand the reality. Do not go by what
others say. Follow your conscience. Never lose faith in God under any
circumstances. Sometimes even your parents may try to dissuade you from taking
to God-ward path. You should tell them that God means everything for you. He is
your true friend. You love your mother because it is she who has given you birth
and fostered you. You consider someone as your teacher because you learn your
lessons from him. You treat so and so as your mother, father, teacher, etc.,
based on your relationship and experience. Truly speaking, all these
relationships come and go just like moving pictures on a cinema screen. Do not
be deluded by the pictures that appear on the screen. Have the picture of God
imprinted on your heart. Develop strong conviction and consider Him as your sole
refuge. Only then can you have the vision of God.
This morning a Russian lady came to Me. During the course of conversation, she
said, “Swami, I have a friend.” When I asked as to who he was, she took out
her wallet and showed a small photograph. Then I told her, “Mother, he is your
husband, not your friend. Do not consider your husband as your friend or your
friend as your husband.” She said, “Swami, this is what I have been doing
all these years. Is it a mistake?” I said, “Yes, it is a mistake, it
certainly IS a mistake.” Then I asked her as to when she had met him first.
She said that she knew him for the last three years. I told her, “This type of
relationship is temporary. God alone is your true friend. You may forget Him,
but He will never forget you. He will be with you even after your death. Hence,
treat God as your true friend. Ultimately, you will become one with Him.”
Embodiments of Love!
There are many in this world who do not understand what is true spirituality and
thereby forget the reality. God alone is your true friend. That is the reality.
He is your mother, father, Guru, etc. Develop such firm conviction. Then God
will always take care of you. When you cultivate Ekatma Bhava, all divine
qualities will manifest in you. You will be an ideal to the world. You will be
free from suffering. You will have neither death nor any punishment. You will
realise your true identity. If someone puts a question, “Who are you?”, say
with firm conviction, “I am I.” Never identify yourself with the body. He
who realises this truth is a blessed one. I will elaborate on this subject in
the days to come.
Worldly Gurus undergo change with the passage of time. God alone is changeless
and He alone is your true Guru. Have total faith in God. Develop faith day by
day. Only then can you be called a true Manava (human being). Daivam
Manusha Rupena (God incarnates in the form of a human being). Hence,
consider yourself as divine. Declare with total conviction, “I am I.” When
you lead your life with such a sacred feeling, divinity will certainly manifest
in you. Never be under the mistaken notion that God is elsewhere. He is always
in you. Your reflection is God’s reflection. Your reaction is His reaction.
Everything is basically divine in nature. It is God who makes you play your role
in this cosmic drama. It is He who makes you sing, dance, etc. He is the cosmic
play director. You may call Him by any name. But He is only one.
Embodiments of Love!
If you want to attain God, develop Ekatma Bhava. You will
certainly be able to see and experience Him, everywhere.
(Bhagawan concluded His Discourse with the Bhajan, “Prema
Mudita Manase Kaho…”)