Guest guest Posted January 9, 2002 Report Share Posted January 9, 2002 Verse 125 Sarvapaapa prashamani sarvasamkata naashanee / Sarvasiddhikaree cheyam sarvaloka vashamkaree // This Guru Gita wipes out or dispels all sins, destroys all hurdles and difficulties and fulfils everything. All worlds will be brought under his control. It is 'Sarva paapa prashamani' (alleviator of all sins,) says Swamiji. Some people are not satisfied unless they hear this. But Guru should be prayed to give self-realization, not for the expiation of sins. For it, you yourself have to do good deeds at all times. In the first stage of practice, the attention will be on the alleviation of sin, attainment of the eight Siddhis, bringing the world under one's own control. As one goes to higher stages, the thinking changes. A juggler can also demonstrate some Siddhis, but doesn't know even the term Guru. One who desires total fulfilment doesn't think of these things. If he thinks of them, he will remain a spoilt yogi. Then why is it mentioned here that all these things will be attained? When it is said Loka Vashankari, it means that one is pervading all the worlds on the psychic plane and it should be understood so. Similarly in the term 'Sarva Siddhi kakr' one should think that oneself is all the Siddhis. For the other phrases--'Paapa prashamani' and 'Samkata naashini' they should be taken to mean 'destruction of ingnorance and sorrow.' Send FREE video emails in Mail! http://promo./videomail/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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