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Follow Baba's Sayings in Thought, Word and Deed
God has in-built amazing intelligence in the human brain. We must aim at marvelous achievements by the application of our God-gifted creative brain. We must train our brains to assimilate and preserve, in its layers, all our experiences, scriptural messages and quintessential spiritual wisdom so much so they flash in the eye of our minds in times of need. We must know how great Baba is to endow us with such a sharp, creative brain which can grasp the essence of the holy texts. We have to grasp the inner meaning of the scriptures and store them in the brain and in tune with opportunities we should implement the teachings of Baba.
When we come across a beggar, the golden saying of Baba, viz, "Give charity as much as you can afford" should flash in mind. The satisfaction gained in giving charity has to be personally felt. Everyone has to bear in mind that "God blessed me with wealth to donate to others only, I am only its' trustee". If we do things according to Baba's words, we become a tool in His hands. We would become good and loyal devotees who would obey the commands of Baba in word and spirit. Thus, by obeying the commands of God, we will be His loyal servants. Indeed, as self-purified souls, we reflect the true image of God.
God has in-built amazing intelligence in the human brain. We must aim at marvelous achievements by the application of our God-gifted creative brain. We must train our brains to assimilate and preserve, in its layers, all our experiences, scriptural messages and quintessential spiritual wisdom so much so they flash in the eye of our minds in times of need. We must know how great Baba is to endow us with such a sharp, creative brain which can grasp the essence of the holy texts. We have to grasp the inner meaning of the scriptures and store them in the brain and in tune with opportunities we should implement the teachings of Baba.
When we come across a beggar, the golden saying of Baba, viz, "Give charity as much as you can afford" should flash in mind. The satisfaction gained in giving charity has to be personally felt. Everyone has to bear in mind that "God blessed me with wealth to donate to others only, I am only its' trustee". If we do things according to Baba's words, we become a tool in His hands. We would become good and loyal devotees who would obey the commands of Baba in word and spirit. Thus, by obeying the commands of God, we will be His loyal servants. Indeed, as self-purified souls, we reflect the true image of God.
Wishing you and your loved ones a very Happy and Blessed Ram Navami !!
Sai bhakt,
Deepa H
RAM NAVAMI MESSAGE OF SHRI
SATPATHYJI
Chanting of ‘mantras’, recital
of ‘shlokas’ and individual or group singing of devotional songs (Aarti) is
considered to be an important component of worship, not only pertaining to the
Deities, but also the ‘Gurus’ in Hinduism. As has been found, devotees find it
to be an easier task to sing devotional songs like ‘Aartis’ and ‘Bhajans’ in
comparison with the chanting of ‘Mantras’ and ‘Shlokas’. This is so because the
‘Bhajans’ and ‘Aartis’ are written in Hindi or other regional Indian languages
and on the other hand, the ‘Mantras’ and ‘Shlokas’ are mostly in the Vedic style
of Sanskrit, written thousands of years ago. Some of them were created even
before the formulation of the Sanskrit language. The ‘Puranas’, were written in
a later period, somewhere between the 6th Century AD and the 14thCentury
AD.
Generally this part of the puja activity,
i.e., recital of ‘mantras’ and Sanskrit ‘shlokas’, in temples and even homes is
delegated to the ‘Punditji’ and ‘Pujari’. Many such ‘Pandits’ and ‘Pujaris’ are
found to be ignorant about the real purport or the complete meaning of the
‘Mantras’ and ‘Shlokas’. Some of them just go on reciting these as a matter of
professional habit. At times the pronunciation of Sanskrit is highly defective
and conveys different and awkward meanings. If the original authors of the
‘Mantras’ could listen to the present day archaic style of presentation, they
would perhaps turn in their graves. Further, there are ‘Mantras’ for every
occasion, be it a deity’s birthday or death anniversary of some one’s father.
However, one comes across erudite ‘Pundits’ in some temples, but they are rarely
to be found.
Thus the ignorant but gullible devotee is
waylaid in the devotional path by some of these so called ‘Punditji’s at huge
cost of their time, money and energy. The unfortunate devotee has no choice but
to agree to whatever the ‘Punditji’ says, does or prescribes to be done, with
the fear of losing God’s blessings or incurring a divine curse or losing the
good will of the ‘Punditji’ who often usurps the role of an intermediary between
God and his devotees!
What the simple devotee does not understand
is that the entire system of worship of God or ‘Guru’ is meant to establish and
sustain an emotional rapport between the God or ‘Guru’ and the devotees. That is
possible only when the devotee is truthful in his emotional beseechment or
prayers. This part can’t be delegated to the ‘Punditji’ to be manipulated
through the process of uttering of a few Sanskrit words (Mantras), the meaning
of which, he may not be aware of.
That is why the enlightened souls like Shri
Nanakji (‘Guru Vani’ written in Gurumukhi), Shri Tulsi Das (‘Shri Rama
CharitaManas’ written in Hindi), Shri Sharala Das (Mahabharata written in Odia)
and many others had tried to make it easy for the devotee to develop a direct
emotional bond with God (or the Deity) by giving vent to his feelings through
the medium of regional, local and understandable language. In Maharashtra, saint
Tukaram wrote ‘abhangs’ in Marathi language and in Bengal, Shri Ramakrishna
Paramahamsa used to deliver his discourses in simple Bengali language and style.
Such changes brought about by these enlightened souls were fully accepted by the
common man of the society and were highly beneficial in their spiritual
progress. Shri Shirdi Sai Baba also prescribed His devotees to appeal to God in
a faithful and truthful spirit in whatever language the devotee found it to be
easy to do so. Therefore, the devotees, who recite mantras, should try to
understand the meaning of the ‘Mantras’ and ‘Shlokas’ and then recite them
during worship and prayer, rather than doing it mechanically. Worship (Puja)
without Bhava (devotional emotion) is an exercise in futility. Bhava is the
pulsation of heart uniting the human soul with God and there is no role of an
intermediary character.
Shirdi Sai used to tell His devotees just to
recite His name Sai-Sai lovingly. History has shown that numerous simple,
uneducated (in the formal sense of the term) but faithful souls realised God in
this manner.
Shri C. B. Satpathy, New Delhi
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