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Story of the weekSaturday, February 28, 2004

 

The Lingam

Thiruppandar was a great devotee of lord Shiva. Once he happened to visit a

famous pilgrim center dedicated to his favorite Lord. After the darshan of

Siva, he felt that he was too exhausted and weak to walk further, and therefore

rested for the night in the temple itself.

Early in the morning, the priest entered the temple with a potful of water to

perform abhishek to the Lingam. To his utter consternation, he found an aged

man sleeping right in front of the shrine with legs stretched towards the

sanctum sanctorum. He got wild at the sight and, in indignation, he sprinkled

some water on the face of the old man. But, there was no sign of any movement.

So, he bent down and tried to lift the old man's legs. Immediately the old man

opened his eyes and said in an appealing tone, "My dear Son! Why are you

pulling my legs?" The priest shouted "Oh! For your age, is it not shameful on

your part to indulge in such a sacrilegious act of stretching your legs towards

God?" The old man said calmly, "My dear son, I feel a cramp in my legs and

cannot get up. Will you place my two feet in a direction you like, where God is

not? I shall certainly get up after a while." The priest did not want to waste

time in arguing with the man. So, he held the two feet of the

man, lifted them up and placed them in the opposite direction. Suddenly, there

sprang out a lingam from underneath the feet! The priest tried to place the old

man's feet in another position, but there again sprang up another lingam! In a

minute, the place was full of lingams! The priest fell at the feet of the old

man and said "Oh revered one! You must be a realised soul. Pardon me for my

insulting words and actions." The old man got up and said "My dear son, have

you not read in the scriptures that God is omnipresent? Can you limit God to a

place and to an image or a picture or in a frame? Of course we have temples

with idols and pictures of worship; but they only help devotees to direct their

faith and devotion to God as embodiments of the various Divine shaktis in this

vast boundless universe. The Supreme Creator, the Almighty God is only one, and

remember, He is Omnipresent."

— Sri Sathya Sai Baba

Source: Chinna Katha II, 117http://beaskund.helloyou.ws/askbaba/stories/s1008.html

 

 

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