Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 Precious Pearls Sri Sai Satcharitha is a beautiful gem studded necklace ever shining and radiant with Sri Sai's teachings and with every gem carved and decorated in its own intricate style. Sri Sai gave his teachings in a very concise and metaphorical way. In Sai Satcharitha Sri Hemad pant wrote about the futility of idle gossip and how Sai warned us against it. Gossip means to tell rumors to people or personal facts about other people in a malicious way. Sri Sai chided the lawyer who partook in the criticism of the local court judge. The lawyer talked about this to Dikshit, "It was his grace to teach me that futile debates, and discussions, scornful, critical reviling, and such wicked thoughts about anyone, should be given up." Further, Sri Hemad pant wrote that, in every sense and every way this advice is equally instructive for all. In another story, Sri Sai metaphorically compared a village sow feasting on the excreta of public to the devotee who busied himself in criticizing and abusing others. Sri Sai said," He who fritters away this precious human birth and bent on self destruction, to such a one, what happiness or peace can this Shirdi give?" Gossip should not become into a mode of entertainment to group people together. To get rid of the gossiping is a very demanding process for the people who gossip. Nevertheless, the grace of Sri Sai and the sincere devotion towards him would always bring the change for good in one's heart. By avoiding this habit of gossiping, one feels more peace and integrity in the heart. Let your tongue loose, you are in every trouble. Control your tongue you are beyond trouble. The best form of worship to Sri Sai is our sincere attempts to follow his teachings. As told by Sri Sai, "You look to me .I look to you." Jai Sai Ram Swamy Mahadevan Bow to Shri Sai-Peace be to all Baba Bless you ever!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 om sai ram "He who fritters away this precious human birth and bent on self destruction, to such a one, what happiness or peace can this Shirdi give?" -very significant are divine words!! - sometimes we become so selfish we just work for our own selfish interest and all the time our mind just work in one direction to achieve that interest-and we just place ourself in a closed nutshell away from the light.And we do not want to see beyond that selfishness and that results in the loss of peace,happiness.This selfishness would not take us anywhere and it is better to pray to "Almighty" to help us to come out of this selfishness. sai ram --- Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy > wrote: > Precious Pearls > > Sri Sai Satcharitha is a beautiful gem studded > necklace ever shining > and radiant with Sri Sai's teachings and with every > gem carved and > decorated in its own intricate style. Sri Sai gave > his teachings in > a very concise and metaphorical way. In Sai > Satcharitha Sri Hemad > pant wrote about the futility of idle gossip and how > Sai warned us > against it. Gossip means to tell rumors to people or > personal facts > about other people in a malicious way. > > Sri Sai chided the lawyer who partook in the > criticism of the local > court judge. The lawyer talked about this to > Dikshit, "It was his > grace to teach me that futile debates, and > discussions, scornful, > critical reviling, and such wicked thoughts about > anyone, should be > given up." Further, Sri Hemad pant wrote that, in > every sense and > every way this advice is equally instructive for > all. In another > story, Sri Sai metaphorically compared a village sow > feasting on the > excreta of public to the devotee who busied himself > in criticizing > and abusing others. Sri Sai said," He who fritters > away this > precious human birth and bent on self destruction, > to such a one, > what happiness or peace can this Shirdi give?" > > Gossip should not become into a mode of > entertainment to group > people together. To get rid of the gossiping is a > very demanding > process for the people who gossip. Nevertheless, the > grace of Sri > Sai and the sincere devotion towards him would > always bring the > change for good in one's heart. By avoiding this > habit of gossiping, > one feels more peace and integrity in the heart. Let > your tongue > loose, you are in every trouble. Control your tongue > you are beyond > trouble. The best form of worship to Sri Sai is our > sincere attempts > to follow his teachings. As told by Sri Sai, "You > look to me .I look > to you." > > Jai Sai Ram > Swamy Mahadevan > Bow to Shri Sai-Peace be to all > Baba Bless you ever!!! > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam protection around Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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