Guest guest Posted July 1, 2008 Report Share Posted July 1, 2008 Dear all, 3. Now look at Bharatha. Kaikeyi did everyhting just to see that her son would be crowned as Yuva raaja and she thought Bharatha would be delighted to know about the new development. But Bharatha was really upset and even disowned his mother saying that his greatest misfortune was he was born as Kaikeyi's son. He used the superlatives of all the negative words he could think of about her. But it was all due to his unconditional love and bhakthi for Sri Rama. Nobody blames Bharatha for this action and everybody who reads Ramayana adores him. 4. When the Gopikaas heard the Venu Gaanam of Krishna, they left everything the way it was and rushed toward Krishna. In any other circumstances this action of gopikaas could have been a real talk of the town. But this action prompted by their ananaya bhakthi towards Krishna, was well taken by everybody. Even Uddhava, the greatest devotee of Krishna does namaskaar to Gopikaas!. (Some Gopaas who objected to their wives going to see Krishna lost their wives for ever. They discarded their material body and their soul or jeevathma merged with Sree Krishna paramaatma.) All these examples prove that any action performed with true love and devotion to God becomes a tapas and gives moksham to all people connected to that soul. That is the reason scriptures reinforce the importance of satsangam over and over again. Regards and prayersSavitri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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