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Verse 102

 

Apriyasya cha haasyasya

naavakaasho Guroh purah /

Na niyogaparam brooyaat

Guroraajnaam vibhaavayet //

 

In the presence of Guru one should not try to be

humorous or crack jokes what the Guru doesn't like,

nor talk more than required even when asked to do. He

should await Guru's order and follow it with respect

and reverence.

 

Lord Shiva vividly describes as to how one should

conduct oneself near one's Guru from the 96th verse

onwards. From this elaborate description, it should

be understood how important is it. From this

discipline other disciplines should be managed.

Sometimes, Guru wantonly commits mistakes or appears

to be doing. But you shalln't never try to correct

them. It is possible that He Himself makes you

violate several times the code of conduct. When He

orders you to do so, you shalln't hesitate to act

upon it. But you should not do so another time on

your own accord taking it for granted. You shouldn't

talk beyond your Guru's feelings. You should not

praise another Guru before you own. Unless He

particularly tells you, you shouldn't show

your back to Him. Those who observe and follow all

these disciplines will endear themselves to *their

Guru*. The grace of Guru flows upon them without any

effort.

 

 

 

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