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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Prabhat Samgiita Purport #3204 + Query on AM Teaching

Sun, 04 Aug 2013 10:05:48

Baba

"Ka'lo jalidhar, belate base, pal gun'e ja'i prabhu..." (PS 3204)

Purport:

O' Prabhu, by Your grace I am only only thinking about You, ideating on You; by Your divine grace I am sitting on the shore of this vast ocean of time counting the moments go by - remembering only You. It is Your grace. O' my Lord, all these opportune and inopportune moments of my life are vanishing into the oblivion, one by one. Even then by Your grace I fill my heart only with Your sweetness. Only for You, only for You I fill my heart with nectar.

O' Parama Purusa, in Your longing the flower pollen of my heart, the devotional feeling of my heart, flies far across the vast, distant, unknown blue sky - towards that divine land. My heart knows no bounds; it crosses tirelessly over all difficulties and obstacles, without feeling any fatigue, or frustration. By Your grace it goes on and on in search of You.  

Baba, O' Parama Purusa, I do not know why and when have You sent me into this mortal world; I do not know anything. Whose love and happiness has pulled me here - that also I do not know. O' Prabhu, please tell me what You want; gently whisper in my ear.

Baba, my only request is that You please make me Yours...  


Who is Baba Talking About?

Kindly read the below quote from Baba's teachings. At the end of the quote a question has been posed. If your answer to the question is correct then it means you read Baba's books carefully; and, if your answer is wrong or you do not know the answer, then it signifies that you need to pay more attention when reading Guru's teachings. After all, if sadhakas are not diligent in studying Baba's books then who is going to read them - non-margiis?

"It is often found that a gentleman has managed to keep a secret to himself; but the same person, after drinking a bottle of wine, reveals everything in his drunken state. I knew a leader of a certain religious community who in his normal mood used to speak little. But in an abnormal mood, that is, after drinking some liquor, he would say openly before me, “I don’t believe in casteism” – the community he belonged to did not support idol worship and casteism  but did believe in ritual sacrifices – “but I will certainly marry my sons and daughters within my own Kayastha caste. I don’t believe in so-called gods and goddesses, but since I cannot find a suitable husband for my daughter, I secretly worship Lord Satyanáráyańa [as an idol].” He revealed everything under the spell of liquor. Thus the truth is always revealed in an unguarded moment; it never remains suppressed." (The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism, Disc: 10)


Question: Who is Baba referencing in the above quote?

Here is the answer...

Namaskar,
Manomohan



Who Is Baba Talking About

Who is Baba Talking About?

Kindly read the below quote from Baba's teachings. At the end of the quote a question has been posed. If your answer to the question is correct then it means you read Baba's books carefully; and, if your answer is wrong or you do not know the answer, then it signifies that you need to pay more attention when reading Guru's teachings. After all, if sadhakas are not diligent in studying Baba's books then who is going to read them - non-margiis?

"It is often found that a gentleman has managed to keep a secret to himself; but the same person, after drinking a bottle of wine, reveals everything in his drunken state. I knew a leader of a certain religious community who in his normal mood used to speak little. But in an abnormal mood, that is, after drinking some liquor, he would say openly before me, “I don’t believe in casteism” – the community he belonged to did not support idol worship and casteism  but did believe in ritual sacrifices – “but I will certainly marry my sons and daughters within my own Kayastha caste. I don’t believe in so-called gods and goddesses, but since I cannot find a suitable husband for my daughter, I secretly worship Lord Satyanáráyańa [as an idol].” He revealed everything under the spell of liquor. Thus the truth is always revealed in an unguarded moment; it never remains suppressed." (The Liberation of Intellect: Neohumanism, Disc: 10)


Question: Who is Baba referencing in the above quote?

Answer: The Indian religious organisation named Arrya Samaj. They are the lone section within the Hindu religion that does not believe in caste or idol worship.

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