Sunday, January 10, 2010

SHLOK OF THE MONTH JAN 2010

Mrugapakshiganaaschaiva Sidhdhdasramanivaasinaha

Anujagmuhu Mahaathmanam Vihwamithram Thapaswinam

The world is bound by affection and love. None can control anyone by fear and fright. If we show love and respect towards all everybody will reciprocate the love and respect towards us. Sri Rama was loved by one and all. Everybody loved Him beyond their own lives. This is the reason why the entire Ayodhya citizens departed to the forest leaving their entire property behind them when Rama left to the forest. They decided to stay in the forest for 14years. But Sri Rama left them behind on the banks of the river Thamasa. The citizens decided to die without Rama.

Likewise in Brindavan the plants, animals,Yamuna river, the Govardhan hill showed boundless love towards Krishna. Even the wild animals were tamed by the Lord’s scintillating flute. If Krishna stood under the Mandara tree the tree swayed with emotion, had horripulations all over. The Branches bent down to give fruits to the Lord. The flowing river stopped at His very sight. The cows grazed not the grass but His feet. This shows that be it whichever avathar the very presence of the Lord invokes love and affection.

The saints are always in deep meditation of the Lord. The qualities of the Upasya deva are absorbed by the upasaka too. So do these saints show abundant love just as their Lord. Even the Lord has weapons in His hand. But the saints have only cymbals. There is utter peace in their ashram. The very term Vishwamithra denotes that he is the friend of the Universe. This is the reason why he helps Trishanku or Shunashshepa even during his highly intense asceticism. His permanent ashram was on the banks of Koushiki river. He made a temporary ashram at Sidhdhasrama for the sake of conducting a yaga. Still he showed immense love towards those animals and birds. Those animals reciprocated his love. This is characteristic of the sadhus. After the yaga he went to Mithila along with Rama nad Lakshmana. Those animals and birds started crying when Vishwamithra departed from Sidhdhasrama.



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