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24 GURUS OF DATTATREYA

 

We have been listening to different stories of gurus….sometimes one

gets right guru and is relieved of his ignorance and starts on the

path of Moksha. But all are not so lucky…most of us either do not

find right guru or sometimes are hooked up by a cheat who wastes our

time and finally leave us depressed.

 

If we keep ourself open to the universe around us, we can learn

many things from it. The Universe around us is God himself

teaching us various things, which we tend to forget normally.

 

Shri Dattatreya, the great saint and incarnation of God

himself was such a Soul. He saw around him towards the universe and

learned his lessons. Once when king Yadu asked Shri Dattatreya about

his guru he replied

 

I have 24 gurus O king! They are Earth, Wind, Sky, Water,

Fire, Moon, Sun, Pigeon, Python, Ocean, Moth, Bhanwara, Honeybee, An

elephant, A deer, A spider, A prostitute (named Pingala), a Bird,

A child, An unmarried girl, An Arrow maker, A snake, Fish and

Bhringi insect.

 

O learned King now I will tell you what I learnt from these

Gurus.

 

Earth : from my guru the Earth I have learnt patience, and

forgiveness….As earth does not distinguish between less evolved and

developed beings and gives support to all, so I wish to be.

 

Wind: My guru wind wanders on the earth and is never confined or

attracted to one place…so I have learnt from him not to be attached

to anyone eventhough I may be in contact with many.

 

Sky: sky is covered by storms, thunderbolts, heat and cold, but

remains equal in all and after every storm sky shows himself as same…

hence I learnt from him how to be calm and un-changed in the face of

grief, sorrow and turmoils.

 

Water: My guru water has taught me that as water if put in a pitcher

does take shape of the pitcher but when poured into a river it

becomes river…so we are Gods encased in the body and we should know

our real selves and not by the pitcher sorrounding us.

 

Fire: Guru fire has taught me to be illuminating and help others by

our illumination powers

 

Moon: Moon undergoes many phases….He looks like small piece

changing size different day…but Moon remains of the same size. I

learnt from this phenomenon that with birth and death, sorrow and

happiness we may look like born or dead or happy or sad, but our

realself is not affected by these Kalaas (Phases)

 

Sun: As sun is one but looks many if seen in different pots of

water….I learnt from him that God is one but seems different in

different bodies.

 

Pigeon: Once I saw a pigeon, whose wife and chidren were caught by a

hunter, and that pigeon threw himself too thinking what he would do

without his family and died…..I learnt a great lesson from Pigeon

that attachement to family is a big hurdle in getting Moksha.

 

Python : A python does not work hard to get his feed. He simply

waits and any animal which comes near his mouth becomes its prey. I

learnt from him not to desire unnnecessarily and be happy with what

ever God sends to us.

 

Ocean: Guru Ocean has taught me to be deep, thoughtful and not

controlled by any wordly things.

 

 

Bhanwara (Black wasp): Bhanavara takes honey out of Lotus flower and

becomes so hypnotised with the fragrance of the flower that it sits

in the flower which closes at sunset and the bhanvar dies in it. I

learnt a big lesson from him not to be infatuated as it is fatal for

the soul.

 

Honeybee: I learnt from honey bee (1) like honey bee does not

distinguish between flowers and drinks the nectal from it….I have to

read all shastras and philosphies and rejecting their outward

appearances I should drink the nectar of truth from them. (2) I have

also learnt from them not to hoard anything in this world….like

honeybee collects honey with such a great labour, but this honey is

stolen by other animals and all her labour wastes.

 

Deer: a hunter plays some beautiful tunes on his flute, and deer

comes attracted and is hooked by the hunter….I thus learnt that a

Yogi should refrain from entertaining things as these finally hook

one into the web of Maya. Sage Shring was a great yogi but he was

deflected from his penance by songs of ladies.

 

Fish: Fish runs for a small piece of meat on the fishing hook and is

killed ….and I got a great lesson that unless we have full control

over our taste-buds, we can not progress on the path of Moksha.

 

Prostitute: There was once a prostitute called Pingala. One day she

decorated herself and sat on the window to attract customers. she

kept sitting the whole day and sent her alluring signals to many but

that day no one came to enjoy her body. In the evening she was sad

and suddenly she thought," I have wasted so much energy and time just

to attract sexually starved men to fulfil desire and get some money?

Had I spent such a time on thinking about God, I would have changed

my life forever. This thought gave her so much courage that she left

prostitution and became a sanyasin. I learnt from her to avoid hope

and desires and go on the path of God.

 

Kurr Bird : Once I saw a Kurr bird who had a small piece of meat in

his beak….some eagles and hawks saw meat in his beak and started

attacking him fiercely. The wise bird immediately threw away the

piece of meat and all the attackers rushed towards the meat, leaving

him peaceful. I learnt from him a great lesson. If I cling to

desires, the negative forces of the universe will continue attacking

me. so better leave the desire and be safe from their attacks.

 

 

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