Guest guest Posted November 17, 2007 Report Share Posted November 17, 2007 Dharmo rakshathi rakshitaha is the upanishad revealation. One who practice rightousness would be safeguarded by the rightousness is the meaning. Next question is "What is rightousness? Who can vouch righteousness? Any act performed in accordance with the dictates of consciousness is Dharma. Swami still simplified the message. Love in thought, love in action. When pure love is the basis of your actions and thoughts they are sanctified and bear the stamp of Dharma. One more beautiful message of Swami: Duty with love, Duty without love and Love without duty. Duty with love is desirable but Love without duty is Divine. Duty without love is deplorable and it is the way of majority of beings in the earth, steeped in worldliness. Swami loves all of us. It is love without duty and hence it is Divine. We all sometimes do our duty with love but many times, it is the compulsion of the situation. Hence we should sublime our nature and saturate it with love which will ultimately lead us to Divine Sai. Sairam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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