Guest guest Posted October 14, 2004 Report Share Posted October 14, 2004 continued from Part 3 --------------------- Just as unconquered Fear drives the "ArthA" into seeking God through Worship, so does unfulfilled Desire lead the "arthArthi" to the doorsteps of the Almighty. For most men, it is their numerous desires that give meaning and substance to life. To them the relentless pursuit of material, sensual, emotional and soulful self-gratification is what existence is all truly about. There is an old saying that characterizes such men quite well: "Where there is Hope, there is Life". That proverb can be best understood when paraphrased into: "Where there is yet Hope of desires being fulfilled, there will be Life". For most men in this world, Life ceases when Desire ceases. Such men hence see good reason to go on desiring more and more in life. "After all", they say, "What better way to stay alive and prolong the experience of life itself?" It is very,very common to see such men and women amidst us. At the great Sri Venkateshwara temple, for example, at Tirumala-Tirupati (my native town in India), it is quite common to see worshippers of the "arthArthi" variety publicly petitioning the presiding Deity there ("yEdukondaluvAdA gOvinda!") to please grant them their life-desires --- a home, a car, a son's success in examinations, a daughter's marriage, profits from a business venture, the birth of a grandchild... and so on and so forth... Another common sight in every part of India, are the countless little roadside shrines of gods like Ganesha, Hanuman, Devi and others. These local deities are very dear to the community. Men and women of the neighbourhood will petition these deites and shrines to fulfill ordinary desires of even an average workaday life. The busy office-goer, for example, hurrying to work will often be seen pausing a few moments at the doorsteps of the shrine just to mutter a fervent, silent prayer, "O Ganesha, please let this day at work ride smoothly for me... Save me from my boss, the big, bad bully..." or "O Anjaneya, won't you please help me get that promotion I was promised last year?". No more, thus, really needs be said about the nature of Worship of the "arthArthi". It is without doubt quite business-like in form and character, but then it's the sort of business the Almighty does not mind regularly doing with His devotees. Going by the Bhagavath-Gita, God actually finds it pleasureable to do business with such devotees. It is His own way of contributing to the continued economic well-being of the one paramount thing that is all important to Mankind --- Gross Domestic Product, GDP. ************** (to be continued) Rgds, dAsan, Sudarshan ______________________ India Matrimony: Find your life partner online Go to: http://.shaadi.com/india-matrimony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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