Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 During these times of mental anxiety and worry, one has to pray Guru's name and read and reread books about Him and obtain peace. SHRI SAI SATCHARITRA is such a book for all Shirdi Saibaba's devotees. As we go on reading and reread the book, we will find pearls of wisdom and philosophy. In the first chapter, Hemadpant, describes the cholera and the grinding of wheat and spreading it around the village to destroy cholera and at the end mentions that Baba did the business of grinding almost every day the sins, the mental and physical afflictions and the miseries of His innumerable devotees. The two mills of His mill consisted of Karma and Bhakti, the former being the lower and the latter the upper one. The handle with which Baba worked the mill consisted of Gnana. It was the firm conviction of Baba that knowledge or self realization is not possible unless there is the prior act of grinding of all our impulses, desires, sins and of the three gunas viz. Sattva, Raja and Tama and the Ahamkara which is so subtle and therefore so difficult to get rid of. In a short space, Hemadpant described the unity of paths of Karma, Bhakti, and Gnana. Seekers unnecessarily quarrel over whether one particular is better than the others. If one sincerely take to a path and with patience and faith work out that way, it will be realized that all paths lead to the same. A sadhaka must surrender and serve one path with his full strength. That is the most important thing. Once he puts all his efforts in getting rid of bad impulses, desires and sins, the path becomes easier. This is the essence of realization. (Contributed by MRK, Phoenix, AZ, USA) source:saibaba.org Arun Reddy Nukala +44 7946 595063 http://groups.msn.com/ Messenger - Communicate instantly..."Ping" your friends today! Download Messenger Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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