Guest guest Posted March 19, 2007 Report Share Posted March 19, 2007 Saints and Saintliness Saints and Great Masters, teach their disciples only what is good for them. The object of many of their miracles or " leelas '' is to convey this teaching in the language that is best understood by the disciples. The same " leela " might have different imports to different disciples. Each disciple draws his own conclusion and learns a lesson for himself from one common context or word of the " Sadguru " . Thus it will be seen that the " leela " of Sri Sai Baba insisting on his disciples giving him Dakshina had a lesson in it. Curiously enough the word " Dakshina " begins with the syllable 'Da,' with which Prajapathi prescribed three different disciplines to his three disciple-sons. Three classes of Prajapati's sons, the_ gods, men and Asuras lived with their father Prajapathi, (viraj) as students, and led a , life of studentdom. After the completion of their term, they sought his instruction by asking for a guiding Mantra for their future. Prajapati smiled and uttered the syllable 'Da' when .each one approached him separately. The gods, men and Asuras;' .found themselves instructed each differently by the one. syllable, according to the consciousness of their failings. The , gods .took ''DA " to mean " continence, " the men " Dan " " give " and the Asuras, " Daya " " compassion. " Men are endowed with the qualities of the three. The one endowed with the noblest powers and qualities, like unto gods, are always in danger of falling from, spiritual standards by their one defect, lust or want of self-con-, human failing is greed and acquisition, of Wealth and the Asura nature has - the soul-killing quality of cruelty and anger. These three natures, have to be overcome only, by practicing: the " virtues of Danta, (Selfcontrol); Dan (charity) and Daya (compassion). Sri Krishna in the Bhagavat. Gita also teaches Nara (Arjuna, man) this lesson, by asking him to renounce these three at least. There are three fatal doors leading " to hell viz. (i) lust, (ii) anger and (in') avarice. So those who ate desirous of eternal well-being must shun them " (at least). The path of this renunciation of evil is through practice of virtues and good acts done by us bring us in tune with the Divinity. Saints have got over the effects of the various gunas Rajas and Tamas by Shrada and Saburi, faith and patience, which have led them to all actions being performed without desire for the fruits there off, for it is indeed not possible for the embodied being -to give up action completely, but there is no reaping the fruits- by going through the cycle of births, for the one who has renounced the fruits of all his actions and gone beyond the concepts of the knowledge, action and the agent and has realized the highest teaching, in the following Sri Krishna's words. Know that knowledge to be Sattvika by which one unified eternal Principle is realized in all divergent beings " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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