Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 om sai ram well raised questions:--- Words of the wise have always insisted that one should show discrimination between what is good and what is bad for us??? How does one know whether a particular thing is right or wrong? Can anyone assure that knowledge itself can help complete the process of discrimination? The solution is:--- To pray to Lord to rescue him from the consequences of actions that are not only good but also bad! --good topic!!! 'sai bless u' 'keep it up always' sai ram --- Swamy Mahadevan <mahadevanvnswamy wrote: > Outcry of the Discriminate! > > Tumhaasee jaagawoo aamhi aapulya chaada - Baba > aapulya chaada > Shubhashub karme dosh haraavayaa peedaa. > Aataan Swaamee sukhe nidraa karaa Gopala - Baba Sai > dayaalaa > Purale manorath jato aapule sthalaa. > > We shall wake you up for our own needs to destroy > the torment that is > ours due to our fate, caused by our good or bad > actions - Sant > Tukaram Maharaj > > How easy is the discrimination between real and > unreal, good and bad, > right and wrong and the doable and the undoable? > Words of the wise > have always insisted that one should show > discrimination between what > is good and what is bad for us. Discrimination > requires knowledge and > by insisting on discrimination, a definite even if > minor significance > is placed on the necessity of knowledge to seek > Sadguru. However, > surrounded by the tigers and the wolves, is it an > easy task? How does > one know whether a particular thing is right or > wrong? On the other > hand, is it possible for anyone to know all the > rights from the > wrongs? Can anyone assure that knowledge itself can > help complete the > process of discrimination? The path shown by Sai > says that strong > faith coupled with devotion is enough to win the > grace of Sadguru who > guides one not only in the worldly pursuits but also > in the spiritual > path. > > God of the destitute, Saibaba of Shirdi has shown > that simple > devotion shown to him with pure heart is enough to > win his grace. The > devotee need not fall into the trap of trying to > separate rights from > the wrongs for such a pursuit is not possible in > one's lifetime. Sant > Tukaram Maharaj captures the same thoughts in his > Abhang composition > in Sainath Maharaj's Shej Aarthi, where he asks the > Lord to rescue > him from the consequences of actions that are not > only good but also > bad! This is one sign of complete surrender at the > feet of Sadguru > with the strongest conviction that whatever is > retained is only the > good. > > > ______________________________\ ____ We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list. http://tv./collections/265 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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