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SANCTIFY
YOUR ACTIONS WITH LOVE
If you leave pride, you become dear to
all; If you conquer anger, you become free from worries; You become prosperous
when you control your desires; You attain happiness only when you conquer greed.
(Sanskrit Verse)
Embodiments of Love!
So long as
man is pompous and egoistic, none will love him including his own wife and
children. They may pretend to love him, but it is not true love. The reason is
that ego and pomp come in the way of love. As long as man has anger in him, he
cannot escape misery. If man wants to be away from misery and attain peace, he
has to rid himself of anger. One with desires can never attain happiness.
"Less luggage more comfort." In this journey of life, desires are your
luggage. You have to reduce them in order to lead a comfortable life. A greedy
man can never attain prosperity. He will be happy, prosperous and blissful on
the day he gives up greed.
Welfare of the World Depends on Man's Thoughts and Actions
Today marks
the commencement of the New Year Vishu. Many such New Years have gone by. Man
expects the New Year to confer on him and the world at large peace, happiness
and prosperity. But the welfare of the world depends on man's conduct and
behaviour. Man's conduct depends on his mind. The nature of the mind depends on
thoughts. Only when man's thoughts are based on truth will the world flourish.
One who aspires for the welfare of the world should see to it that his thoughts
and actions are in accordance with his aspirations.
Good and evil, happiness and misery, merit and sin depend on man's actions. As
is the action, so is the result. But today man ignores the law of action and
acts as he pleases. It is easy to indulge in sinful deeds but it is extremely
difficult to bear the bad results they yield. The Upanishads say,
"Thasmai Namah Karmane" (salutations to action). You should offer
your salutation to the action you perform so that it becomes sacred, brings you
good name and contributes to the welfare of the world. This is one of the
primary doctrines of the culture of Bharat. Since time immemorial, the
Bharatiyas have been offering respects to the action, be it big or small, before
undertaking it. A dancer pays her respects to the anklets that she wears before
the commencement of her dance perfor-mance. Even Tabla players start playing on
the Tabla only after offering their respects to it. Not only the educated people
follow this practice, even an illiterate lorry driver offers his obeisance to
the steering wheel before driving the vehicle. This is the sacredness that our
culture imparts.
Offer your Namaskar to the action you perform. What is Namaskar (salutation)? It
is giving up the sense of ego. But today this ancient culture is being forgotten
and man acts as per his whims and fancies. Consequently, he is subjected to
untold misery. He feels miserable when he has to face the consequences of his
evil deeds, but he does not care to enquire whether it is good or bad before
undertaking any action. You should use your sense of discrimination before
performing any action. Never be in haste. "Haste makes waste, waste
makes worry. So, do not be in a hurry." Man attains happiness or misery
based on the actions he performs. The New Year brings with it neither happiness
or misery. Man faces the results of his actions. So, he should perform righteous
deeds. You should perform such activities which would benefit others.
Once Emperor Asoka celebrated his birthday. On this occasion, all his vassal
kings made their offerings of wealth collected through taxes from the people of
their respective kingdoms. But the king of Magadha did not offer anything. So,
the emperor asked the King of Magadha as to why he had come empty-handed. The
King of Magadha replied, "O emperor, this year my kingdom passed through a
terrible phase of drought, famine and floods. Consequently, my people suffered a
lot due to the lack of food, water and shelter. In order to alleviate their
suffering, I spent all the money that I had collected through taxes. I provided
drinking water, I constructed schools to educate the children and established
hospitals to treat the sick. As a result, I am left with nothing to offer
you."
Emperor Asoka was immensely pleased with his reply. He called him by his side
and said, "Oh king, what you have done is highly commendable. Water
sustains life. Education develops the intellect and medical care is essential to
maintain good health. You have done a great service to your people by providing
these basic amenities. I am happy to note that you have done all this without a
trace of selfishness and as an offering to God." Addressing the other
assembled kings, the emperor said, "Many criticise the government for
collecting taxes. But without collecting taxes, how can the government get
money? Without money, how is it possible for the government to undertake social
welfare projects? So, it is a must for the government to collect taxes. But it
should see to it that the money is spent for the benefit of people. That is true
service. "
Today people talk of devotion without really understanding its meaning. I don't
want your devotion; I want your transformation. What is devotion?Paropakarartham
Idam Sareeram (this body is meant to serve others). You should understand
that the body is the means to serve others and involve yourself in such
activities which will benefit others and give them happiness. Resolve to tread
the path of service. Some people indulge in meaningless activities in the name
of devotion and waste their time. True devotion lies in performing actions that
will sanctify time. I am not asking you to serve the whole world in a big way.
It is enough if you keep God in your heart and serve as per your capacity.
"Neither by penance nor by pilgrimage nor by study of scriptures nor by Japa can one cross the ocean of life. One can achieve it only by serving the poor."
(Sanskrit Verse)
The path of
service is superior to all the spiritual practices like Japa, Dhyana and Yoga.
Only through servicec anyone can please God. "Deho Devalaya Prokto Jeevo
Devo Sanathana" (body is the temple and the Indweller is God). So,
treat every body as a temple. Have the firm conviction that God resides in every
body in the form of the Atma. There is no place where God does not exist. He
pervades all names and forms.
Sarvata Pani-padam Tat Sarvathokshi Siromukham
SarvataSruthimalloke Sarvamavruthya Thishthati
(with hands, feet, eyes, heads, mouth and ears pervading everything, He
permeates the entire universe).
Whatever action you undertake, do it as an offering to God.
Make Proper Use of Your Senses
The body is made up of five elements and is bound to perish one day or the other. But in such a transient body there exists the eternal divinity in the form of the Atma. The all-pervasive divinity is known as consciousness, the limited form of which exists in the body as conscience. Consciousness and conscience are the same in terms of quality, only the quantity differs. You may collect water from an ocean in a tumbler, in a big pot and in a tank. The water in these three differs only in quantity, the salinity is the same in all of them. The body may be compared to a pot. All-pervasive consciousness exists in it as conscience. The whole world is pervaded by consciousness. On this basis, the Vedas declare,
Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma (verily all this is Brahman).
There is no matter in this world that is not pervaded by Brahman. You are all the embodiments of Cosmic Divine. Though you see God day in and day out, you feel you haven't. It is a sign of your weakness. Have the firm faith that the body is a temple. Will anybody utilise a temple for unsacred purposes? So, make proper use of your body. There are many doors in this temple, but the doors of senses like the ears, the eyes and the mouth are very important. Do not allow any evil to enter your body through these doors
See no evil; see what is good.
Hear no evil; hear what is good.
Talk no evil; talk what is good.
Do no evil; do what is good.
Think no evil; think what is good.
This is the way to God.
The safety
and sanctity of the body lies in making proper use of the five senses. The
culture of Bharat has taught nine paths of devotion to sanctify the senses. They
are:
Sravanam (listening),
Kirtanam(singing),
Vishnusmaranam (contemplating on God),
Padasevanam (serving His Lotus Feet),
Vandanam (salutation),
Archanam(worship),
Dasyam(servitude),
Sneham (friendship),
Chant the name of God and perform all actions for the benefit of others.Karmanubandheeni
Manushya Loke (man is bound by action). Your life is controlled by action.
You cannot live even a moment without action. Let every action of yours be a
prayer to God. This is the true and eternal path prescribed by the Upanishads,
and contained in the prayer, "Thasmai Namah Karmane." You
should offer your prayer to the God of action so that He makes you perform noble
deeds that are beneficial for one and all and lead to world peace.
Recognise the Principle of Unity
Human body is meant to serve others, not to indulge in selfish deeds. As
selfishness has become a part and parcel of your life, you indulge in many
sinful activities. Eschew selfishness, take to selfless service. Give up
attachment towards the body. Become attached to the Self. Understand that the
same Self (Atma) exists in everybody. Though you find myriad bulbs glowing here,
the current that is passing through them is the same. Bodies are like bulbs, the
principle of the Atma is the current that is present in them. With such a
feeling of oneness, make efforts to alleviate the suffering of your fellowmen.
Sage Vyasa has given the essence of 18 Puranas in the following dictum,
"Paropakara Punyaya Papaya Parapeedanam"
(one attains merit by serving others and commits sin by hurting them).
So, "Help ever, hurt never." There is no higher Sadhana than this.
This is the basis for self-realisation of man.
Self is nothing but the principle of the Atma. There is only one Self.
Hence, it is said, Ekameva Advitiyam Brahma (Brahma is One without a
second). It is rather surprising that man is unable to believe this principle of
unity. He has faith in what is broadcast on television and radio, but does not
have faith in the Self. One without faith in the Self is verily blind. In this
world nothing exists except the Atma. Everybody is the embodiment of divinity.
Sarva Jeeva Namaskaram Kesavam Pratigachchati
(whomsoever you salute, it reaches God).
Likewise, whomsoever you criticise, it reaches God. So, do not criticise or hate
anybody.
There are many people who undertake spiritual practices like Japa, Dhyana
and Yoga. No doubt, they are sacred activities and one may undertake them. But
it is very essential to recognise the principle of unity. There is only one God
and He is omnipresent. Why are you not able to believe this all-pervasive
Divinity? You are ready to believe those who put you on the wrong path. But you
don't believe those who tell you the right path. This is the impact of Kali Age
and the result of modern education. Modern education is limited only to bookish
knowledge which is nothing but superficial knowledge. There is one book that you
have to study and that is this world. Instead of learning lessons from this big
book of the world, you are confining yourself to your small textbooks. Of what
use are they? Do not be satisfied with mere bookish knowledge. Try to acquire
practical knowledge. Only then will your life find fulfilment.
Embodiments
of Love!
There is love in everybody. Love is God, live in
love. When you have such sacred love in you, why are you unable to translate it
into action?
Start the day with love,
Spend the day with love,
Fill the day with love,
End the day with love.
This is the way to God.
Self-confidence
is the Key to Success
There are some people who hate even their parents.It
is a grave mistake.
Matru Devo Bhava, Pitru Devo Bhava, Acharya Devo Bhava, Atithi Devo Bhava
(revere your mother, father, preceptor and guest as God).
One who cannot respect his own parents, how can he revere God? None can
match the mother in imparting sacred teachings to the children. You might have
heard the story of Abraham Lincoln. As he was born in a poor family, he did not
have even proper clothes to wear. While going to school, his fellow students
made fun of him. Lincoln could not bear the humiliation. One day he complained
to his mother, crying, "Mother, my fellow students in the school make fun
at my dress. They look down upon me and say that I am not worthy of their
company. His mother consoled him, saying, "Son, you are aware of our
financial condition. So, don't pay heed to what others say. Uphold your
self-respect. Develop self-confidence, which alone can bestow all the wealth and
prosperity on you." From that day onwards, as per his mother's guidance,
Lincoln grew in self-confidence, upheld his self-respect and ultimately rose to
become the President of America. Though born in a poor family, Lincoln could
reach such an exalted position only due to his self-confidence and self-respect.
Self-respect confers grace. Do not get dejected if others subject you to
criticism and ridicule. Think that whatever happens is good for you. Once you
develop such equanimity, there will be none greater than you.
Fill all
your Actions with Love
Embodiments of Love!
Respect and be respected. What you give to others will come back to you. You
are bound to face the reflection, reaction and resound of your actions.
Everything, including God-realisation, depends on your actions. Today the New
Year has commenced, but it has not brought anything new with it. Today is in no
way different from yesterday. If you do good now, you will reap its benefit in
future. So, sanctify your actions.
Na Karmana Na Prajaya Dhanena Thyagenaikena Amrutathwa-manasu (immortality
can be attained only through sacrifice neither wealth nor progeny nor good deeds
can confer it).
The bliss that you get out of sacrifice is eternal. That alone is the true
wealth, and it can never diminish. In order to acquire such everlasting wealth,
spend your time in the contemplation of God. Divinity pervades all that you see,
hear and feel. Being in the constant company of such all-pervasive Divinity, why
should you worry and fear? Why fear when I am here? (loud applause) Never
be afraid of anything because God is in you, with you, above you, below you,
around you. He follows you like shadow. Never forget Him. The atheists may talk
as they please. No. God alone is your refuge wherever you are in a forest or in
the sky; in a city or a village; on the hill or in the middle of deep sea.
Today cities have become centres of pollution and unrest. There is pollution
everywhere, as man's mind has become polluted. If mind becomes pure, everything
else will become pure. So, cleanse your mind. Drive out all your worries. What
is the use of brooding over the past? Past is past, forget it. Future is
uncertain. What is the guarantee that you will be alive till tomorrow? Don't
worry about your future. Present is very important. This is omnipresent, not
ordinary present. So, make the best use of present and be happy.
Students and Devotees!
Devotion does not merely mean reading sacred texts and undertaking rituals. You
may continue to do them, but keep your heart always sacred. Whatever may happen,
see that your faith does not waver. All the worldly things come and go like
passing clouds. But the principle of love comes and grows. Thereis no God other
than love. Love is your life, your friend, your relative, your food and your
everything. Heart that is filled with love can never be polluted. Love is
nectarine. Once you fill it in your heart, the poison of evil will have no place
in it.
Embodiments of Love!
As you are not aware of the sacredness of love, you are wasting it by diverting
it on worldly things. Love is the greatest wealth and treasure. Let the whole
world be filled with love. Love alone can safeguard the country and make it
prosperous. Let every action of yours be filled with love. Love begets sacred
rewards. So, Prema Mudita Manase Kaho Rama Rama Ram… (fill your heart
with love and chant the Divine Name). Bhagawan concluded this beautiful Bhajan.
(Divine Benedictory Discourse delivered by Bhagawan Baba on the occasion of
Tamil & Malayalam New Year on Saturday, 14th April 2001 at the Sai Ramesh
Krishan Hall, Brindavan, Bangalore)
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