Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 FROM " LIFE OF SEI SHIRDI SAI BABA " BY NARASIMHA SWAMI ……“Another stanza, which may be quoted next, sets out the names of a number of loving bhaktas so that they may ever remain in one's heart and show how bhakti achieves its ends. The end of bhakti is not achieved by the offer of money to God or by mere learning or by age or beauty of a person, God does not want any of these. God wants only your heart, that is, your self, and he will not be satisfied with anything else. The stanza runs as follows, Vyadhasya Acharanam Dhruvasyacha Vayah Vidya Gajendrasya ka Ka-jatir Vidhurasya Yadavapateh U grasya Kim Pourusham Kubjayah Kamaniya Rupam Adihikam Kimtat Sudhamno Dhanam Bhaktya Tushyati Kevalam Natu Gunaih, .Bhaktipriyah Sripatih.. This means, as for the hunter Kannappa what Achara or religious course of conduct had he? For Dhruva, what was his age? For the elephant Gajendra, what education or degrees and titles had he? Had Vidura favourite of Krishna any qualification in respect of caste? He was the son of a slave or dancing girl. For the king of Yadavas called U grasena, who was favoured by Krishna what manliness had he? He was a great coward. Fur Kubja also was favoured by Krishna, had she any great beauty? She was deformed in person. For Sudhama, known as Kuchela who also was favoured by Krishna, had he any wealth? Therefore, God is pleased with and wants only bhakti or devotion. God is captured by prem or love. The above stanza refers to well known bhaktas who received great help or favour from Krishna or God on account of their bhakti. One’s profession or conduct, that is, whether one is a hunter or a Vaideek Brahmin, whether one is young or old, whether one is highly learned or a creature without education, whether one is a high caste person or the son of a slave whether one is a brave man or a coward, whether one has beauty or wealth, none of these are the reasons for God's help and favour. God is pleased by bhakti alone and bhakti can capture Him. This contains the essence of the doctrine of bhakti or devotion, and, therefore, earnest readers who are anxious to study the history of Sai Baba, who realised in himself the perfection of Godhead by attaining Purnalaya, concentrating his mind always on God with intense love from his earliest period of life, and thereby attained Aikya, so that he could say Mainm Allahum, that is Aham Brahmasm and could exhibit all the powers of God; would find the use of the above stanzas. Sai identified himself with Krishna and with every other form of God. As the object of everyone should be to please God in Sai form or in any other form, one may note how in point of historical fact, from this biography, numbers of people were drawn to Sai Baba and achieved the love of Sai Baba, and thereby achieved every object of human existence. The succeeding chapters of this book would deal with the details of a large number of devotees being drawn to and benefiting from Baba, and would fully illustrate the truth of the above verses. At present we have sufficiently satisfied highly sensitive readers who wish to have the essence of Sai Baba's Marga placed before them, before we deal with the expansion of the Sai movement and the details of persons who approached him, and the problems that arise for consideration in the life of Baba.â€â€¦â€¦ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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