Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Respected Sir with due respects and apologies, Should we really have same chapters of gita implemented same way though the kurukshetra and the rules of game stand much different? Need we not ask for the benefits after we put in years of sincere efforts in the job/business? or leave it for our rivals/colleagues? Will our next generation of IT ..listen to us? do we have today any great gurus/Sai Shirdi/Mahapurush that we offer all our crop and we are sure we get back anything. WE need more acclimatised rules and regulations and still gain spiritually? regards Rps - surya Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:10 PM Re: Bonds hindering spiritual progress dear sir The scriptures say that your sacrifice of money is highest. 1) In the very beginning itself (second Adhyaya), Gita says that the fruit of the work must be sacrificed (Karmajam Buddhi Yuktahi Phalam Tyaktva Maneeshinah). This means that realized scholars sacrifice the fruit of the work. Gita keeps sacrifice of the fruit of the work on the top most level. Gita says `Jnanat dhyanam visishyate, Dhyanat Karma Phala Tyagah'i.e., Bhakti (devotion) is better than Jnana (knowledge) and sacrificing the fruit of your work (money) is better than Bakthi. 2) Gita says `Sarva karma Phala tyagam', `prahuh tyagam vichakshanah' i.e., if you can give the fruit of the entire work to the Lord, then that is real sacrifice. 3)`Na karmana, Na prajaya, Dhanena, tyage naike Amritatvam Aanasuh' i.e., you cannot attain God by selfish work or the children. You can attain God only by sacrificing your money for God's work. 4)The first words of the first Upanishath (Easavaasyam) says, `Tena tyaktena Bhunjeedah' `Ma gradha ha kasyasvit Dhanam' i.e., this entire world is the money of the Lord. Take whatever you require from His wealth; don't take extra which is not permitted by the God. If you have taken, you are a thief. Return it back to the Lord. 5) Veda says `Samvidha' `Shraddhayaa' `Hriya' `Bhiya dheyam', i.e., return the extra to the Lord in human form after recognizing Him through His Jnana. Wait patiently till you recognize the Lord in human form. When you are donating your money to Him (actually you are giving Him His own money) you should give it with fear and feel shy. 6) In Yoga Vasistha the Guru Vasista says to Rama (Dhanamarjaya) i.e., bring money and offer it to me as Guru Dakshina before I can teach you the Jnana. Shirdi Sai used to ask Guru Dakshina from everybody to teach this important sacrifice. He criticized a merchant who came for Brahma Jnana but was not giving even Rs.5/- from his pocket. Mr. Patil, a farmer used to donate the entire yearly crop to Baba and took back whatever Baba gave back to him. at the lotus feet of shri datta swami surya www.universal-spirituality.org vattem krishnan <bursar_99 wrote: > Sir, > since money is the root of this whole `samsara'. This may be a narrow approach if we consider 'karmabhoomi" as janmabhoomi.All things have been programmed in shrishti(creation).what matter is what we choose and the spirit involved in the choice. > hence the sarcasm"Dhanam moolam idam jagat".Ther are many people (can be said jyotish way)who may not be having the same philosophy and know the eluding aspects of shristi and reconcile > krishnan SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. a.. Visit your group "" on the web. b.. c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 reader, I think the choice is simple, if you have been able to digest it in real terms you will be able to at least make an attempt to convey the same to your children, but if you reject it today itself ( as outdated or irrelevant) there is a doubt it can not be accepted by next generation. but we never know if Prahalada could be born to Hiranayakaspa and still be one to be known for his deviotion, compassion, and later a good king. so will the next generation we have to see, if is better each individual makes his attempt to leave a good balance of karma for himself and the lineage he leaves behind. rest will come to each individual from tbe B/F of previous Janmas. Gita has never said accept anything as fate or as it is, it asks each to make their best efforts and leave the fruit,results to God, after all faith is important, just like how dispair, disappointment, depression. jealousy, hatret, are counterproductive to anyone. IF YOU HAVE FAITH THAT YOU ARE ON THE RIGHT TRACK YOU WILL CONTINUE TO GET GOOD INPUTS, GOOD OUTPUTS. HARD WORK HAS ONLY ONE RESULT, SUCCESS sooner or later. it doesn't matter today if your fiends or rivals get the things earlier than you or I do get.we too will get it when we are due to get it. I hope my few lines are clear and not complicated reading else please befree to write back.I am just an observer no authority in these matters. when we witness events as an observer it is easyer than as one who is a target/victim, just like how people come, go, thoughts come, go, happiness, sadness comes and goes, success or failures too will come and go. we need to move on not getstuck in any particular moment, event, even if we do the event is past so can't be reversed all that the religious, spiritual works help us in understand a few situations in lfie they are not hard fast rules or dye-casted. they help us in our life course as a river bank does to the river waters, just bend our ways to sea. here the supreme state-moksha it is unfortunately not on EMI *easy monthly instalments) but HARD LIFE TESTING FACTORS Prashant jyotish <jyotish.bh wrote: Respected Sir with due respects and apologies, Should we really have same chapters of gita implemented same way though the kurukshetra and the rules of game stand much different? Need we not ask for the benefits after we put in years of sincere efforts in the job/business? or leave it for our rivals/colleagues? Will our next generation of IT ..listen to us? do we have today any great gurus/Sai Shirdi/Mahapurush that we offer all our crop and we are sure we get back anything. WE need more acclimatised rules and regulations and still gain spiritually? regards Rps - surya Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:10 PM Re: Bonds hindering spiritual progress dear sir The scriptures say that your sacrifice of money is highest. 1) In the very beginning itself (second Adhyaya), Gita says that the fruit of the work must be sacrificed (Karmajam Buddhi Yuktahi Phalam Tyaktva Maneeshinah). This means that realized scholars sacrifice the fruit of the work. Gita keeps sacrifice of the fruit of the work on the top most level. Gita says `Jnanat dhyanam visishyate, Dhyanat Karma Phala Tyagah'i.e., Bhakti (devotion) is better than Jnana (knowledge) and sacrificing the fruit of your work (money) is better than Bakthi. 2) Gita says `Sarva karma Phala tyagam', `prahuh tyagam vichakshanah' i.e., if you can give the fruit of the entire work to the Lord, then that is real sacrifice. 3)`Na karmana, Na prajaya, Dhanena, tyage naike Amritatvam Aanasuh' i.e., you cannot attain God by selfish work or the children. You can attain God only by sacrificing your money for God's work. 4)The first words of the first Upanishath (Easavaasyam) says, `Tena tyaktena Bhunjeedah' `Ma gradha ha kasyasvit Dhanam' i.e., this entire world is the money of the Lord. Take whatever you require from His wealth; don't take extra which is not permitted by the God. If you have taken, you are a thief. Return it back to the Lord. 5) Veda says `Samvidha' `Shraddhayaa' `Hriya' `Bhiya dheyam', i.e., return the extra to the Lord in human form after recognizing Him through His Jnana. Wait patiently till you recognize the Lord in human form. When you are donating your money to Him (actually you are giving Him His own money) you should give it with fear and feel shy. 6) In Yoga Vasistha the Guru Vasista says to Rama (Dhanamarjaya) i.e., bring money and offer it to me as Guru Dakshina before I can teach you the Jnana. Shirdi Sai used to ask Guru Dakshina from everybody to teach this important sacrifice. He criticized a merchant who came for Brahma Jnana but was not giving even Rs.5/- from his pocket. Mr. Patil, a farmer used to donate the entire yearly crop to Baba and took back whatever Baba gave back to him. at the lotus feet of shri datta swami surya www.universal-spirituality.org vattem krishnan <bursar_99 wrote: > Sir, > since money is the root of this whole `samsara'. This may be a narrow approach if we consider 'karmabhoomi" as janmabhoomi.All things have been programmed in shrishti(creation).what matter is what we choose and the spirit involved in the choice. > hence the sarcasm"Dhanam moolam idam jagat".Ther are many people (can be said jyotish way)who may not be having the same philosophy and know the eluding aspects of shristi and reconcile > krishnan SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. a.. Visit your group "" on the web. b.. c.. SURRENDER JOYFULLY TO THE WILL OF THE ULTIMATE DIVINITY AND RELISH THE TASTE OF ABSOLUTE BLISS. Vedic astrology Astrology chart Astrology software Visit your group "" on the web. Prashant New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Differentiate Satguru & Guru In the word Satguru, the prefix `Sat' means truth. A Satguru always preaches the truth. Truth is always harsh and is not liked by several people. Therefore a Satguru will have only very few disciples. A Satguru says that the path with thorns will lead to the Lord. People will not like this. He also says that the path with flowers leads to hell. People will not be happy with this preaching. A Guru preaches which several people like. The Guru says that the nature of the goal will be the nature of the path. Since the Lord is full of bliss the path also must be with flowers giving happiness. Since the hell is giving you lot of pain the path with thorns which also gives lot of pain must lead to the hell. This argument is very attractive. Several people will like this and will become the followers of Guru. Several people will praise him and give lot of Guru Dakshina because his argument is pleasant. But a Satguru says that the path with thorns alone will lead to the Lord because in this path you have to cut the bonds with your family and with your hard-earned money. Sacrifice gives lot of pain and sacrifice alone will lead to the Lord. The path with flowers strengthens your bonds with your family and money which gives you lot of happiness. Such path leads to the hell. Several people do not like such argument and so only one or two persons who can realize the truth will become His disciples. A Satguru will never worry about the number of the disciples and about the quantity of Guru Dakshina. Even if a single disciple is available He is happy. Majority always goes to hell. Only one in millions like Sankara, Vivekananda, Meera can reach the Lord. Diamonds are always in minority. Gravel stones are in majority. Therefore a Satguru will be only one in thousands of Gurus and a true disciple will be only one in millions of disciples. When you are doing prayers you are praising the Lord as a poet praises a king. The foolish king may give some gift to the poet. But the omniscient Lord can never be fooled by such praise. When you sing songs are chant the name of the Lord or express the feelings of devotion by shedding tears or by meditation you are getting the happiness and peace immediately. You have achieved the fruit. The Lord will not give another fruit for these things. When you are pained and loose peace by cutting the family bonds and by sacrificing your work and wealth to the Lord, then only the Lord will give the real gift to you. When you are working in the field for the owner, doing the work pains you. The owner will pay money for your work. Without doing the work, if you are simply chanting the name of the owner or sing songs on the owner, a wise owner will never give any gift. You have already derived the bliss and peace by eating the sweet in your hand. Why should I pay you when you are eating the sweet? When you sacrifice the sweet to me I shall pay you. A Satguru teaches only the sacrifice which is the path with thorns leading to the Lord. Veda says that sacrifice alone can bring the grace of the Lord (Dhanene Tyagenaike). If you ask the payment by prayers and devotion the Lord will pay you from your pocket only. He will bring the results of good deeds from your future life cycles and present them to you. But when you are sacrificing the sweet to the Lord in spite of your hunger and your heart pain, the Lord rewards you from His pocket. Therefore the true path leading to the Lord can be identified by loss of peace, mental worry, pain etc., The path to the hell is identified by peace, happiness, benefit etc., Satguru leads you to the Lord and Guru leads you to the hell. at the lotus feet of shri datta swami surya www.universal-spirituality.org "jyotish" <jyotish.bh wrote: > Respected Sir > with due respects and apologies, > Should we really have same chapters of gita implemented same way though the kurukshetra and the rules of game stand much different? > Need we not ask for the benefits after we put in years of sincere efforts in the job/business? or leave it for our rivals/colleagues? Will our next generation of IT ..listen to us? > do we have today any great gurus/Sai Shirdi/Mahapurush that we offer all our crop and we are sure we get back anything. > WE need more acclimatised rules and regulations and still gain spiritually? > regards > Rps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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