El Ramayana no tiene fin - Bhagavan.
El Ramayana no es una historia que tenía un final. En la vida de cada uno hay un Ramayana que se ha ido desarrollando a través de la búsqueda y la práctica espiritual de los Gunas, las Indhriyaas (los sentidos) . Rama es el hijo de Dasharatha - El de los diez carros-.
¿Que cree usted que son estos diez carros?... Son los cinco órganos de los sentidos Karmendhriyaas (de acción), y los cinco Jnaanendhriyaas (órganos de percepción).
Sathya, Dharma, Shaanthi y Prema son los cuatro hijos, de los cuales Rama es Sathya, Dharma es Bharata, Lakshmana es Prema y Sathrughna es Shaanthi.
Tomen como sus ídolos a estos grandes personajes que aparecen en el Ramayana. Usted verá cómo su vida se llena de paz y alegría si sólo vive con estos ideales.
Tomen como sus ídolos a estos grandes personajes que aparecen en el Ramayana. Usted verá cómo su vida se llena de paz y alegría si sólo vive con estos ideales.
El Ramayana, en el corazón debe ser experimentado, no solo investigarlo como un fenómeno mental. A medida que vaya leyendo y meditando el significado interior, la mente se limpia por las ideas y se eleva a si mismo.
- Del Discurso de Bhagavan en Rama Navami, Shaanthi Kuteer, 25 de abril de 1961.
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The Ramayana has no end - Bhagawan.
The Raamaayana is not a story that had an end. In each one's life there is a Raamaayana being gone through: in the Gunas, the Indhriyaas (the senses), the search and the Saadhana. Raama is the son of Dasharatha - he of the ten chariots.
What do you think are these ten chariots? They are the senses, the five Karmendhriyaas (sense organs of action) and the five Jnaanendhriyaas (organs of perception). Sathya, Dharma, Shaanthi and Prema are the four sons; of which Raama is Sathya; Bharatha is Dharma; Lakshmana is Prema and Sathrughna is Shaanthi.
Take as your ideals these great characters depicted in the Raamaayana. You will see how your life is filled with peace and joy if only you dwell with these ideals. The Raamaayana in the heart is to be experienced; not investigated as a mental phenomenon. As you go on reading and ruminating, the inner meaning will flash on you when the mind is cleansed by the elevating ideas therein.
- From Bhagawan's Rama Navami Discourse,Shaanthi Kuteer, 25th April 1961.
OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE
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- Del Discurso de Bhagavan en Rama Navami, Shaanthi Kuteer, 25 de abril de 1961.
NUESTRA VIDA ES SU MENSAJE
OMSAIRAMMM
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The Ramayana has no end - Bhagawan.
The Raamaayana is not a story that had an end. In each one's life there is a Raamaayana being gone through: in the Gunas, the Indhriyaas (the senses), the search and the Saadhana. Raama is the son of Dasharatha - he of the ten chariots.
What do you think are these ten chariots? They are the senses, the five Karmendhriyaas (sense organs of action) and the five Jnaanendhriyaas (organs of perception). Sathya, Dharma, Shaanthi and Prema are the four sons; of which Raama is Sathya; Bharatha is Dharma; Lakshmana is Prema and Sathrughna is Shaanthi.
Take as your ideals these great characters depicted in the Raamaayana. You will see how your life is filled with peace and joy if only you dwell with these ideals. The Raamaayana in the heart is to be experienced; not investigated as a mental phenomenon. As you go on reading and ruminating, the inner meaning will flash on you when the mind is cleansed by the elevating ideas therein.
- From Bhagawan's Rama Navami Discourse,Shaanthi Kuteer, 25th April 1961.
OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE
OMSAIRAMMM
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