Guest guest Posted May 2, 2005 Report Share Posted May 2, 2005 Hari Om, Mr. Sunil Menon's call for more activity is worth noting. As we follow our cowherd friend it makes sense to look in the manual (Gita)he has provided us. Though I am not an expert I find the following stansas indicates to the mechanics. Stansa 6 of chapter 8 indicates the principle of how things happen in the future. In general parlance we say it as the 'power of the spoken word' Regarding how our speech should be (how we need to form our chat) is indicated in stansa 15 of chapter 17 Stansa 22 of chapter 7 shows the principle of how at the end things really do happen (if we want this chat to be lively, useful and pertinent). Understanding and following them will result in whatever we want. Those of you who have a better grasp on the 'Gita' may throw more light Om Namo Narayanayah Balagopal ______________________ 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...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2005 Report Share Posted May 4, 2005 Om Namo Narayanaya! Shri Balagopal, I agree with Shri Raman; I think you were way off when citing Geeta 8.6 & 7.22--- 8.6 is what will happen at the hour of death--whatever you think of or have set your mind on at the hour of death, that you will become in the next birth; a friend once told me abt a story he had heard abt this man who was always suspicious of his wife and died deeply suspicious of her; and was then immediately re-born as a stray dog who spent all its time at the gate of his ex-wife's home--now he could always watch her..! sad story but a true one. I think what you might have wanted to cite is 8.7-- power of the spoken word happens when you " Tasmaat sarveshu kaaleshu Maamnusmar yudhyacha;mayy-arpita-mano-budhir-maame-vaishyasa-asamshaya " -- " Remember me at all times and fight, offer your mind and intelligence to me,you shall attain Me without any doubt " because when you are in such close communion with God, it is not you that speak, but the God in you! You were on target with 17.15; that is correct-- " Anudvega-karam-vaakyam,satyam-priya-hitam-cha-yat; swadhyaay-abhyaasanam-chaiva vaanmayam-tapa uchyate " - 'truthful speech that is pleasing, beneficial, and inoffensive to others and regular reading of the scriptures is declared to be mental penance'-- to extend this freely to our group, in a discussion forum like ours, many people are going to express their opinions, interpret the slokas in their own way, each as per his/her capacities and experiences; it is each person's duty to ensure that he or she utters/writes words that expresses his/her opinion, but never be condescending abt it; not belittle anyone. Whatever one is able to do is only because of God's grace. I did look up 7.22, don't see how it is relevant; if you do, please enlighten us. I wd like to think 18.65 applies really well--one of the concluding statements in the Geeta--this is how things turn out in the end " Manmanaa-madbhakto-madyaji-maam-namaskuru;maamevaishyasi-satyam-te-pratijaane-p\ riyose-me! " -- 'Think of Me, be My devotee, worship Me, pay obeisance to Me, truly do I promise you, you will surely come to Me " Thanks for bringing this up though; a good example of how the slokas can/cannot be applied to real life. I once had a Christian friend ask me, if the Geeta lays guidelines on life; just like the Bible does about lying or stealing or being unfaithful to one' spouse etc. And I said, No the Geeta doesn't do that; what it does is teach you how to live; because when you learn to live so that you can see the same divinity in everyone, if you can live so that you can treat joy and sorrow (the two 'impostors' as Kipling put it!) in the same manner, and if you can work so that all work is an offering to God, then you don't need any other rules to live by! Om Namo Narayanaya. --\ ---------------- balagopal ramakrishnan <rbalpal wrote: Hari Om, Mr. Sunil Menon's call for more activity is worth noting. As we follow our cowherd friend it makes sense to look in the manual (Gita)he has provided us. Though I am not an expert I find the following stansas indicates to the mechanics. Stansa 6 of chapter 8 indicates the principle of how things happen in the future. In general parlance we say it as the 'power of the spoken word' Regarding how our speech should be (how we need to form our chat) is indicated in stansa 15 of chapter 17 Stansa 22 of chapter 7 shows the principle of how at the end things really do happen (if we want this chat to be lively, useful and pertinent). Understanding and following them will result in whatever we want. Those of you who have a better grasp on the 'Gita' may throw more light Om Namo Narayanayah Balagopal ______________________ India Matrimony: Find your life partner online Go to: http://.shaadi.com/india-matrimony Om Namo Narayanaya: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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