Tuesday, January 28, 2020

As is in Shri Sai Satcharita, by Hemadpant .. Chapter XX Page 108, 109

Om Sai Shri Sai Jaya Jaya Sai

The Ethics of the Isha
"One of the main features of the Isha Upanishad, is the ethical advice it offers, and it is interesting to note that the ethics of the Upanishad are definitely based upon the metaphysical position advanced in it.  The very opening words of the Upanishad tell us, that God pervades every thing.  As a corollary from this metaphysical position, the ethical advice it offers is, that a man ought to enjoy whatever God bestows on him in the firm belief, that as He pervades everything, whatever is bestowed on him by God must be good,  It follows naturally, that the Upanishad should forbid us from coveting another man's property.  In fact, we are fittingly taught here a lesson it is divinely ordained and it is hence good for us.  Another moral advice is, that man must spend his life-time always in doing action, specifically the karmas enjoyed in the Shastras, in a mood of believing resignation to His will.  Inactivity, according to this Upanishad would be a canker of the soul.  It is only when a man spends his life-time in doing actions in this manner, that he can hope to attain the ideal of Naishkarmya.  Finally, the text goes on to say that a man, who sees all beings in the Self and sees the Self as existing in all beings; in fact, for whom all beings and everything that exists have become the Self-how can such a man suffer infatuation?  What ground would such a man have for grief?  Loathfulness, infatuation and grief verily proceed from our not being able to see the Atman in all things.  But a man, who realizes the oneness of all things, for whom everything has become the Self must ipso facto, cease to be affected by the common foibles of humanity."

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Monday, January 27, 2020

As is in Shri Sai Satcharita, by Hemadpant .. Chapter XVIII & XIX Page 99

Om Sai Shri Sai Jaya Jaya Sai

He sat to the right and Hemadpant in front of Baba.  On seeing them, Baba asked Hemadpant to give the Dakshina brought from Shama.  He replied that Shama gave Namaskaras in lieu of Rupees and that he was there in person.  Baba said, "Alright, now let Me know whether you both had a chitchat, and if so, tell Me all the you talked about."

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As is in Shri Sai Satcharita, by Hemadpant .. Chapter XVIII & XIX Page 99

Om Sai Shri Sai Jaya Jaya Sai

Just at this the bell in the Masjid began to ring, proclaiming that the noon-worship and Arti ceremony had begun.  Therefore, Shama and Hemadpant hurried to the Masjid, Bapusaheb Jog had just started the worship.  Women were up in the Masjid and men were standing below in the open courtyard; and they were all loudly singing the Arti in chorus to the accompaniment of drums.  Shama went up, pulling Hemadpant with him. 

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As is in Shri Sai Satcharita, by Hemadpant .. Chapter XVIII & XIX Page 99


Om Sai Shri Sai Jaya Jaya Sai

Hearing this story carefully and attentively, and making its significance and appropriateness, Hemadpant was most agreeably surprised.  On seeing this wonderful Leela of Baba, he was moved from top to toe, he was overflowing with joy, his throat was choked, and he was not able to utter a single word.  Shama, on seeing him to this condition asked him. -  "What is the matter with you, why are you silent?  How many innumerable Leelas of Baba shall I describe".

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Friday, January 24, 2020

As is in Shri Sai Satcharita, by Hemadpant .. Chapter XVIII & XIX Page 98

Om Sai Shri Sai Jaya Jaya Sai

"I resorted to My Guru for 12 years.  He brought Me up.  There was no dearth of food and clothing.  He was full of love or say, he was love incarnate.  How can I describe it?  He loved Me most.  Rare is a Guru like him.  When I looked at him, he seemed as if he was in deep meditation, and then we both were filled with Bliss.  Night, and day, I gazed at him with no thought of hunger and thirst.  Without him, I felt restless.  I had no other subject to meditate, nor any other thing than My Guru to attend.  He was My sole refuge.  My mind was always fixed on him.  This is one pice of Dakshina, Saburi (Patience or perseverance) is the other pice.  I waited patiently and very long on My Guru and served him.  This Saburi will ferry you across the sea of this mundane existence.  Saburi is manliness in man, it removes all sins and afflictions, gets rid of calamities in various ways, and casts aside all fear, and ultimately gives you success.  Saburi is the mine of virtues, consort of good thought.  Nishtha (Faith) and Saburi (Patience) are like twin sisters, loving each other very intimately."

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Thursday, January 23, 2020

As is in Shri Sai Satcharita, by Hemadpant .. Chapter XVIII & XIX Page 98

Om Sai Shri Sai Jaya Jaya Sai

No Sadhanas, nor proficiency in six Shastras, are necessary.  Have faith and confidence in your Guru.  Believe fully, that Guru is the sole Actor or Doer.  Blessed is he who knows the greatness of his Guru and thinks him to be Hari, Hara and Brahma (Trimurti) Incarnate".

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As is in Shri Sai Satcharita, by Hemadpant .. Chapter XVIII & XIX Page 98

Om Sai Shri Sai Jaya Jaya Sai

Look at me whole-heartedly, and I in turn look at you similarly.  Sitting in this masjid, I speak the truth, nothing but the truth.

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As is in Shri Sai Satcharita, by Hemadpant .. Chapter VI Page 30

 Om Sai Shri Sai Jaya Jaya Sai Four paths, biz., of Karma, Jnana, Yoga and Bhakti lead us separately to God.  Of these, the path of Bhakti i...