Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Buddha introduced the social service in which you have to serve the humanity like the servant. This is a training course given to serve the human form in general so that in course of time you will serve the human form of the Lord. Lord Krishna also emphasised such training in Gita. The service should be without any desire according to Buddha and this is the Nishkama Karma Yoga taught by Krishna in Gita. When you are trained in doing such selfless service to the humanity, you will naturally do the same selfless service to the Lord in human form also. The selfless service is indicated by the word Dharma. The humanity is indicated by the word Sangha. The Lord in the human form is indicated by the word Buddah. The words Dharma and Sangha indicate the training to serve the humanity without any selfishness. The word Buddah denotes to serve the human incarnation after this training in the same way. This is the essence of the three statements “Buddham,Dharmam,Sangham Saranam Gachchami”. Sankara also formulated this training in order to remove the repulsion to the human form. He asked to serve all the human beings treating each human being as Brahman. He included yourself also as Brahman so that you will not have egoism and jealousy to the humanity. When the training is over and the repulsion to the human form ceased the ripened souls served Him as the human incarnation of Sankara. To such disciples only He told “Sivah Kevaloham” which means that Sankara Himself alone is Lord Siva. Krishna is not mentioned in the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu because in His place Balarama was mentioned. He was said to be the fullest incarnation (Paripurnatamah Sakshaat). Lord Vishnu indicates only one quality that is Satvam. Lord Krishna exhibited all the three qualities that are Satvam, Rajas and Tamas. He showed Satvam and attracted the devotees. At the same time He showed Rajas and Tamas and repelled the devotees. He is the incarnation of Datta who is the form of the three qualities in equilibrium indicated by the three full faces. When the devotees run away by the exhibition of the bad qualities, he laughed at them calling them as ignorant fools. He says “Tribhirgunamayaih—“, which means “This fool is not understanding that I am beyond these three qualities and that I am untouched by any quality. Any soul in this world is the composite of these three qualities only in different proportions and therefore cannot cross the influence of these three qualities”. Krishna asked Dharmaraja to tell a lie but Dharmaraja refused. Dharmaraja was taken to the hell for not following the Lord. The Lord told that one should even cross the justice because whatever pleases Him is the justice. Krishna appeared as a liar in this scene. He appeared as a thief in steeling the butter. He appeared fond of girls when He danced in Brindavanam. He appeared as the protector of justice in the kurukshetra war. He appeared as the top most divine preacher while preaching Gita. This multi dimensional personality of Lord Krishna shows that He is the creator who is totally untouched by these items of creation. The cosmos is His play ground and the human beings are the audience of the play and all the qualities are the tools of His divine game. we must constantly remember that the play ground, audience, co-players and the tools of the game are just His imagination and that He is deriving the entertainment from His imaginary world. The word Krishna is derived from the verb Krish, which means that He attracts His devotees towards Him. Rama means the Lord who entertains Himself. Krishna means the Lord who wants to give the same entertainment to His close devotees. For this purpose He attracts His devotees towards Himself. He likes to enjoy this divine game along with His close devotees. It is just like some body goes to see a picture along with His family members. He says that one in millions can only recognise Him (Kaschit Mam—Gita). This means that a few liberated souls who are always associated with Him in the upper world come down into this world as His devotees and those few devotees can only recognise Him. Therefore all His life history on this earth is the divine drama played by Him along with His troop. This discourse is the divine butter, which is being offered as prasadam(offering) to the devotees of the Lord, which removes egoism to form the basis for receiving the eternal grace of the Lord. The butter, which you are taking as prasadam is increasing the fat in your body, which raises the egoism and cholesterol that brings serious illness only. Today you are breaking the pot containing butter, which is hanging up at far height. Do you know the inner meaning of this? Lord Krishna used to break the pot containing the butter. The maidens were storing the butter, which is in excess left over. They wanted that the Lord should not take this excess butter. Infact they themselves should offer this to the Lord. The reason is that this entire world is the wealth of the Lord. You can take whatever you need. But you are taking it in excess and storing for generations together. The Lord does not permit taking more wealth and therefore you are considered as a thief (Stenaevasah, Yavanartha Udapane—Gita) (Maagrudhah, KasyasvisDhanam—Veda). The maidens used to take that excess butter to the city of Madhura and purchase some luxurious ornaments. The Lord broke such pots and the butter in it falls on the soil and goes waste. Therefore when you store the money for luxuries and for the future generations without offering it to the Lord in human form like Krishna, it will become waste by the will of the Lord. Either it will be stolen or it will go to hospitals or it will be lost by the undeserving future generations. His Holiness Shri Datta Swami website address: http://www.universal-spirituality.org e-mail address: swami Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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