December 2013 archive

Guru-Gita 2: Introduction … contd.

Endless desires are churned out by the mind every minute. It is possible that we would have forgotten some of our earlier desires. If all the desires are scrutinized deeply, then we can decipher that desires fall under 3 main categories.

  1. At all times and in all situations I should always be superior to everyone else.

‘I am great. I am the wealthiest person. What I speak is always correct. I know everything. Everyone should listen and abide by what I order. My words are irrefutable’- every person entertains such ego.

  1. I should know everything.

‘How is it possible that I didn’t know about it? Why was I not informed?’- people often question in this manner.

  1. I should eternally be blissful and happy.

‘I should always be happy. I can harm others but yet everyone should treat me with love. They should honour and respect me. I however will not care for others. I shall not respect anyone. I will not obey their commands’.

 

If all the trillions of desires entertained by every human are scrutinized, they necessarily fall under these 3 categories!

When we go back and scrutinize history in detail, we notice the struggle undergone by people of all ages and at every step of life to fulfill these 3 categories of desires. In fact these 3 requirements can be called the foundation for all desires.

Now, we accept that these 3 are the foundations for all desires. We then ask- ‘has there been any person who has ever been able to successfully fulfill these 3 types of desires?’ To understand this, it is essential for us to understand our ancient tradition of the saints. When we analyze this deeply, we understand that this was the goal behind all our traditions (sampradaya) that has been coming down the ages!

How was it possible for our great seers to imbibe such valuable understanding when it was beyond the reach of other mortals? To this we can confidently say that they obtained it due to tradition of the Guru, which has no beginning, which they sincerely abided by.

In our tradition even children are aware of the word ‘Guru’. Yet, strangely even those who have mastered the most sacred scriptures are unaware of the true meaning behind the word ‘Guru’.

Even though it is seemingly common word, the hidden significance of this word is unknown to most people.

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Share your knowledge (Tamil) ~ December 18, 2013

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Show children how to be compassionate (English) ~ December 18, 2013

compassionateClick here to view the video

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Guru Gita: 1- Introduction

 

Śri Ganeśāya namaḥ

Śri saraswatye namaḥ

Śri Pādavallabha Nṛsimha Saraswati

Śri Guru Dattatreyaya namaḥ

 

Gurave sarva lokānāṃ bhishaje  bhava rogināṃ

Nidhaye sarva vidyānāṃ Dakshinamurthaye nama

Just as parents are very important in life, Guru is also equally important. For achieving completeness, for ensuring that the journey of life is smooth without any hurdles and to ensure that the goal of life is attained, the help of a Guru is very critical. Guru ensures that we obtain the required respect from the society and also that we obtain the needed fame. He ensures that the person treads the righteous path and becomes charitable by nature..

A few people who obtain great success attribute it to their own strengths and greatness and hence do not see the necessity of having a Guru in life. It is very essential for such persons to realize an important fact- that the Guru is seated within them in the form of the Self has guided them with needed self-confidence. He made sure that they got the desired results.

Ishwaro Guru atmeti- means that Ishwara (God), Guru and Self (atma) are one and the same. Through the form of the Self it is Guru who ensures their success. Therefore, if such persons analyze their victories deeply, they will be blessed with the darshan of their Guru.

Guru is the doctor for the mind. He strives relentlessly for upliftment of his devotee. For parents, love and affection come in the way. For relatives and friends, ego and love come in the way. The Guru however does not hesitate even a little in striving to uplift his devotee. He converts him into an excellent spiritual aspirant and a exceptional servant who offers good services to society. He transforms the devotee into such an exalted personality that the mother earth and the physical mother attain salvation. Such is the essence of the Guru.

Such a sacred Guru Geeta was preached by Lord Shiva to Goddess Parvati. In doing so, He actually benefited the entire world. In Mysore Datta peetham, Guru Geeta parayana takes place daily. Swamiji has explained the inner significant meanings of Guru Gita many times in the past.

Guru Gita benefits many generations. It pertains to all time periods. Therefore let us now strive to understand Guru Gita.

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God see the Self, not religion (Kannada) ~ December 17, 2013

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