Guest guest Posted November 17, 2001 Report Share Posted November 17, 2001 Verse 75 Anaadyaa yaa khila dyaaya maayine gata maayine / Aroopaaya swaaroopaaya Shivaaya Gurave namah // Obeisance to Guru who is Shiva, who has no beginning and who is the beginning of all, who is illusion by Himself and who has conquered illusion, formless but remains in the form of His true self. We approach Guru to conquer illusion. But Guru is illusion Himself or a deceiver. Then what is the use of it for us? But He is not the usual or ordinary cheat, but one who has conquerred illusion thereby purposely holding illusion under His control. Why so? For our upliftment. Let us see how it is like. A piece of burning coal has to be taken out with with the tongs which can hold greater heat. The red-hot iron piece similarly has to be taken out with the help of another iron instrument of greater holding capacity. Similarly in order to dispel the illusion of disciples, Guru wears greater illusion. He makes them agitated all the more. They are the tests of Guru. How to withstand them is the worry of some disciples. But no one need withstand them. He Himself pulls you out of the difficult situation like the iron tongs. So He is called a deceiver. Find the one for you at Personals http://personals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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