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You may have to Raise your Voice a little to Tell the Truth

On this particular evening, Krishna went to see Durvasa. Durvasa was supremely

happy to receive Krishna. Durvasa told Krishna how greatly blessed he felt to

be honored by the Lord's visit. He asked Krishna, "Swami, please tell me what

is the purpose of your visit?" Krishna replied, "Durvasa, I need your help."

In his heart of hearts Durvasa was overjoyed that Krishna, who was the protector

and master of all the worlds, had approached him for help. But even for this

there is a limit. Durvasa, who was extremely intelligent and who knew all

things, said to Krishna, "Swami, I am prepared to give you any help you ask

for, but I'm not prepared to tell a lie." Krishna told Durvasa, "I am the

indweller in the heart of all beings. I am born again and again to protect

dharma, to safeguard righteousness. How could I ever ask you to utter a lie?

Dharma means right conduct its very basis is truth. Certainly, I would never

ask you to tell a lie." Durvasa replied, "In that case, I am ready to do

whatever you say. What is your plan, Swami? I will implement it."

Krishna asked that a deep pit be dug which could hold five people. Krishna then

told the Pandavas to get into that pit. Wooden planks were put over the pit to

cover it completely. A rug was put over those planks and then Durvasa's chair

was put on top of the rug. Krishna asked Durvasa to sit on the chair. He told

Durvasa, "Ashvattama will come and ask you where the Pandavas are. You must

tell the truth. But in telling the truth, you might just change the sound of

your voice a little." As was predicted by Krishna, Ashvattama came. Offering

his salutations to the sage, he asked Durvasa, "Swami, you know all things in

all the three worlds. Please tell me where I can find the Pandavas?" Durvasa

did as he was instructed by Krishna. He told the truth. He said to Ashvattama,

"Pandavas is it? Pandavas, is it? Yes, they are here! They are certainly here!

THEY ARE RIGHT HERE UNDER MY FEET!"

When Durvasa, pretending to be very angry, told Ashvattama that the Pandavas

were directly under him, Ashvattama got very frightened. Durvasa's anger was

well known and much feared. Ashvattama thought that instead of killing the

Pandavas, he himself might be killed by Durvasa's yogic power, right then and

there. Suddenly overwhelmed with fear, he ran away. Durvasa had uttered the

truth. In keeping with his own integrity and stature as a great sage, he

followed the commands of the Lord to give protection to good people by sticking

to truth. But, he did change the impact a little, by raising the tone of his

voice.

http://www.atmapress.com/saibabagita/saigita239.html

Sai Baba Gita, Compiled and edited by Al Drucker - Published by Atma Press -

http://www.atmapress.com - ISBN: 0963844903Online Edition:

http://www.atmapress.com/saibabagita/index.html

 

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