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If you observe carefully the present tradition itself, you can get the whole

concept without referring to any Holy Scripture. When a householder dies the

rituals are performed and a cow is donated so that the diseased person can cross

‘Vaitarini’ (river of blood and pus) present before hell. This clearly shows

that every householder is going to hell. The householder is doing Gayatri Japa,

wearing the cross belt, worshipping the inert statues and photos etc.,

 

When a saint dies such rituals are not performed. This clearly proves that a

saint goes to Brahma Loka and not to the Hell. The saint leaves Gayatri Japa,

throws away the cross belts, does not worship inert statues and photos. A saint

always propagates the divine knowledge in the world. The present tradition also

shows that all the householders prostrate at the feet of the saint. This shows

that the stage of the saint is certainly higher than the stage of the

householder. This shows that everybody should pass from high school to the

college.

 

All the rituals should be protected like the high school for the future

ignorant batches. We never say that since you left the school the school should

be destroyed. We are saying only that you should leave the school and go to the

college i.e., you should not die as a householder but you should die as a saint.

Leaving the house and wearing the saffron cloth are not necessary for a saint,

which are external only. A policeman sometimes does his duty in mufti without

the uniform. An actor wearing the police uniform cannot be the real police.

Therefore anybody can become a saint by participating in the propagation of

divine knowledge and working for the welfare of the entire humanity without the

saffron cloth and without leaving the house.

 

A householder is burning camphor, fume sticks, oil and ghee in the lamps and

in Yajnas causing lot of pollution and stopping the rains. He is harming the

humanity by such foolish deeds, which are not mentioned in Vedas. Some ignorant

preachers fooled public by such deeds and he is not benefited at all.

 

A saint never does these things because he cannot be fooled since he attained

the Jnana. Therefore confining to the present tradition itself, one can get the

true knowledge without going to the scriptures. The ancient Indian sages

(rishis) who are the real saints set up this tradition. When you do not

understand even the tradition that is before your eyes, how can you understand

the Vedas and Sastras?

 

at the lotus of shri datta swami

surya

www.universal-spirituality.org

 

caisuir <no_reply> wrote:

How does one find God? That is, how does one become able to see God in

everyone and everything, knowing that all is complete and perfect? I think that

if we are able to consciously have this experience of

wholeness/completeness for even a tiny fraction of a second that by remembering

the experience we will be able to tap into it, focus on and make the experience

 

 

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