Sai Ram - Invoquen a aquel con angustia, y Él responderá ...
Dios Todopoderoso se encuentra a entera disposición del sadhaka sincero, cuyo grito de angustia lleva al sin forma, que todo lo penetra, a manifestarse en cualquier forma que el devoto anhele.
Es su deseo que decide en qué forma el Señor se aparece ... Bhagavan narra una hermosa historia de Udaipur, Rajasthan, sobre un sacerdote piadoso y un rey Rajputana ...
Extraído de un discurso divino publicado en el Sanathana Sarathi.
Para ganar la Gracia de Dios, usted tiene que rezar a la energía personificada, con nombre y forma, es su anhelo el que decide en qué forma el Señor se aparecerá.
Usted llama y él responde. Si usted no es serio, si usted se siente indiferente, y dice: "Que venga cuando quiera, en la forma que le guste y con el nombre que prefiera." Él no va a aparecer. Llamelo ha él con angustia, y Él responderá.
En Rajasthan, había un sacerdote que veneraba la imagen de Balakrishna instalada en el templo, junto al palacio de Udaipur. Su nombre era Devesa. Su historia no puede ser encontrada en ningún lugar, pero ya que estaba íntimamente relacionada conmigo, la conozco muy bien.
Todas las noches acostumbraba "poner a dormir a Balakrishna " con el ritual apropiado y cerraba la puerta del santuario, pero, antes de salir, iba y tomaba de la cabeza de la imagen, la guirnalda Mallika, que había colocado allí por la tarde y se la llevaba, antes de irse a casa. Por supuesto, en esos días en que el Maharana visitaba el templo, la corona tenia que ser entregada a él.
El Maharana estaba feliz pero se sorprendió al encontrar en ella un mechón de pelo gris! Ante la sospecha de algún truco, gritó con enojo. "¡Qué! ha crecido nuestro Balakrishna ( joven Krishna) esta viejo y con canas? "El sacerdote, para salvar el pellejo, dijo que" Sí ". El Maharana respondió. "Bueno, yo no lo molestare ahora, pero, a la mañana, voy ha de venir y ver si el pelo es realmente gris."
Devesa no comió ni durmió esa noche. Lloró con agonía, pues, tenía miedo, impuso la vejez y las canas al Señor siempre joven. Llegó la mañana y el Maharana se apresuró al templo para abrir el santuario. Los dos miraron y he aquí que el pelo era de color gris. El Rey sospecho que el pelo era falso, puesto por el sacerdote. Así que tiró y tiró de ella, sólo para descubrir gotas de sangre en las raíces. Dios había respondido al grito de angustia, a la llamada de la agonía. Lo sin forma asumirá cualquier forma u objeto para satisfacer el anhelo de el aspirante devoto. El objetivo primordial es hacer que todo el karma-jivis, se transforme en Brahma-jivis.
- Tomado de:
http://theprasanthireporter.org/2012/06/call-on-him-with-anguish-he-will-respond/
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Sai Ram - Call on Him with anguish; He will respond…
God Almighty is at the beck and call of a sincere sadhaka whose anguished cry would bring the Formless All-pervading Divinity to manifest Himself in any form the devotee yearns for. It is your yearning that decides in what form the Lord appears…echoes Bhagawan narrating a beautiful story from Udaipur, Rajasthan involving Bhagawan Sri Krishna, a devout priest and a Rajputana king …
Extracted from a Divine discourse published in Sanathana Sarathi.
To earn the Grace of God, you have to pray to the Personified Power with Name and Form; it is your yearning that decides in what form the Lord appears. You call and He answers. If you are not earnest, if you feel indifferent, and say, “Let Him come when He wills, in the Form He likes and with the Name He prefers.” He will not come at all. Call on Him with anguish; He will respond.
In Rajasthan, there was a priest who worshipped the image of Balakrishna installed in the temple, attached to the palace of Udaipur. His name was Devesa. His story may not be found anywhere but since he was intimately connected with Me, I know him very well. Every night he used to “put Balakrishna to sleep” with appropriate ritual and close the door of the shrine; but, before he came out, he would take from the head of the Image, the mallika garland he had placed there in the evening and wear it himself, before proceeding home. Of course, on those days on which the Maharana visited the temple, the garland had to be given to him, for wear.
One day, however, the Maharana came immediately after the priest had worn it inside his tuft of hair; so, when the Ruler demanded the flower, he had to get inside the shrine and, slyly remove it from his tuft, hand it reverentially back to him. The Maharana was happy that he had not missed the gift; but, was shocked to find in it a strand of gray hair! Suspecting some trick, he shouted angrily. “What! has our Balakrishna grown old and gray?” The priest, to save his skin, said “Yes.” The Maharana replied. “Well, I shall not disturb Him now; but, early tomorrow, I shall come and see if His hair has really gone gray.”
Devesa had no food or sleep that night. He wept his eyes out in agony, for, he had in his fear, imposed old age and grayness on the ever-youthful Lord. Morning came and the Maharana hurried to the temple to open the shrine. They both looked in and, lo, the hair was gray. The King suspected that the hair was false, planted by the priest. So he pulled and tugged at it, only to find drops of blood at the roots. God had responded to the anguished cry, the call of agony. The Formless will assume any form and undergo any transformation to satisfy the yearning of the devoted aspirant. The overriding purpose is to make all Karma-jivis, Brahma-jivis.
- Taken from :
http://theprasanthireporter.org/2012/06/call-on-him-with-anguish-he-will-respond/
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