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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.

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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