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A SANNYASIN dwelt by the side of a temple.There was the house of a harlot in front. Seeing the constant concourse of men in the prostitute's house, the sannyasin one day called her and censured her, saying: " You are a great sinner. You sin day and night. Oh, how miserable will be your lot hereafter. "  

The poor prostitute became extremely sorry for her misdeeds, and with genuine inward repentance she prayed to God beseeching forgiveness. But as prostitution was her profession,she could not easily adopt any other means of earning her livelihood. And so, whenever her flesh sinned, she always reproached herself with greater contrition of heart and prayed to God more and, more for forgiveness. 

The sannyasin saw that his advice had apparently produced no effect upon her, and thought, " Let me see how many persons will visit this woman in the course of her life. " And from that day forward, whenever any person entered the house of the prostitute, the sannyasin counted him by putting a pebble aside,and in course of time there arose a big heap of pebbles.

One day the sannyasin said to the prostitute, pointing to the heap: " Woman, don't you see this heap? Each pebble in it stands for every commission of the deadly sin you have been indulging in since. I advised you last to desist from the evil course. Even now I tell you: Beware of your evil deeds! " The poor wretch began to tremble at the sight of the accumulation of her sins, and she prayed to God shedding tears of utter helplessness, inwardly repeating, " Lord, wilt Thou not free me from the miserable life that I am leading? " The prayer was heard, and on that very day the angel of death passed by her house, and she ceased to exist in this world. By the strange will of God, the sannyasin also died on the same day.

The messengers of Vishnu came down from Heaven and carried the spirit-body of the contrite prostitute to the heavenly regions, while the messengers of Yama bound the spirit of the sannyasin and carried him down to the nether world. The sannyasin, seeing the good luck of the prostitute, cried aloud: " Is this the subtle justice of God? I passed all my life in asceticism and poverty,and I am carried to hell, while that prostitute,whose life was a whole record of sin, is going to Heaven! "  

Hearing this, the messengers of Vishnu said: " The decrees of God are always just; as you think, so you reap. You passed your life in external show and vanity, trying to get honour and fame;and God has given you this. Your heart never sincerely yearned after Him. 

This prostitute earnestly prayed to God day and night, though her body sinned all the while. Look at the treatment which your body and her body are receiving from those below. As you never sinned with your body,they have decorated it with flowers and garlands,and are carrying it with music in a procession to consign it to the sacred river. But this prostitute's body, which had sinned is being torn to pieces at this moment by vultures and jackals.

Nevertheless, she was pure in heart and is therefore going to the regions of the pure. Your heart was always absorbed in contemplating her sins and thus became impure. You are therefore going to the regions of the impure. You were the real prostitute, and not she. "

Source: Tales and Parables of Sri Ramakrishna

-- Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya

Prasanth JalasutramLove And Love Alone

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, Prasanth Jalasutram <jvrsprasanth

wrote:

>

> A SANNYASIN dwelt by the side of a temple.There was the house of a harlot

> in front. Seeing the constant concourse of men in the prostitute's house,

> the sannyasin one day called her and censured her, saying: " You are a great

> sinner. You sin day and night. Oh, how miserable will be your lot

> hereafter. "

>

> The poor prostitute became extremely sorry for her misdeeds, and with

> genuine inward repentance she prayed to God beseeching forgiveness. But as

> prostitution was her profession,she could not easily adopt any other means

> of earning her livelihood. And so, whenever her flesh sinned, she always

> reproached herself with greater contrition of heart and prayed to God more

> and, more for forgiveness.

>

> The sannyasin saw that his advice had apparently produced no effect upon

> her, and thought, " Let me see how many persons will visit this woman in the

> course of her life. " And from that day forward, whenever any person entered

> the house of the prostitute, the sannyasin counted him by putting a pebble

> aside,and in course of time there arose a big heap of pebbles.

>

> One day the sannyasin said to the prostitute, pointing to the heap: " Woman,

> don't you see this heap? Each pebble in it stands for every commission of

> the deadly sin you have been indulging in since. I advised you last to

> desist from the evil course. Even now I tell you: Beware of your evil

> deeds! " The poor wretch began to tremble at the sight of the accumulation of

> her sins, and she prayed to God shedding tears of utter helplessness,

> inwardly repeating, " Lord, wilt Thou not free me from the miserable life

> that I am leading? " The prayer was heard, and on that very day the angel of

> death passed by her house, and she ceased to exist in this world. By the

> strange will of God, the sannyasin also died on the same day.

>

> The messengers of Vishnu came down from Heaven and carried the spirit-body

> of the contrite prostitute to the heavenly regions, while the messengers of

> Yama bound the spirit of the sannyasin and carried him down to the nether

> world. The sannyasin, seeing the good luck of the prostitute, cried aloud:

> " Is this the subtle justice of God? I passed all my life in asceticism and

> poverty,and I am carried to hell, while that prostitute,whose life was a

> whole record of sin, is going to Heaven! "

>

> Hearing this, the messengers of Vishnu said: " The decrees of God are always

> just; as you think, so you reap. You passed your life in external show and

> vanity, trying to get honour and fame;and God has given you this. Your heart

> never sincerely yearned after Him.

>

> This prostitute earnestly prayed to God day and night, though her body

> sinned all the while. Look at the treatment which your body and her body are

> receiving from those below. As you never sinned with your body,they have

> decorated it with flowers and garlands,and are carrying it with music in a

> procession to consign it to the sacred river. But this prostitute's body,

> which had sinned is being torn to pieces at this moment by vultures and

> jackals.

>

> Nevertheless, she was pure in heart and is therefore going to the regions of

> the pure. Your heart was always absorbed in contemplating her sins and thus

> became impure. You are therefore going to the regions of the impure. You

> were the real prostitute, and not she. "

>

> Source: Tales and Parables of Sri Ramakrishna

>

> --

> Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya

> Prasanth Jalasutram

>

> Love And Love Alone

>

 

Thanks for sharing dear Prasanth,

true indeed.

 

in Bhagavan

andreas

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What a beautiful story. Thanks for sharing Prasanth.

 

Love,

Harsha

 

Andreas wrote:

 

 

, Prasanth Jalasutram <jvrsprasanth wrote:

 

 

A SANNYASIN dwelt by the side of a temple.There was the house of a harlot

in front. Seeing the constant concourse of men in the prostitute's house,

the sannyasin one day called her and censured her, saying: "You are a great

sinner. You sin day and night. Oh, how miserable will be your lot

hereafter."

The poor prostitute became extremely sorry for her misdeeds, and with

genuine inward repentance she prayed to God beseeching forgiveness. But as

prostitution was her profession,she could not easily adopt any other means

of earning her livelihood. And so, whenever her flesh sinned, she always

reproached herself with greater contrition of heart and prayed to God more

and, more for forgiveness.

The sannyasin saw that his advice had apparently produced no effect upon

her, and thought, "Let me see how many persons will visit this woman in the

course of her life." And from that day forward, whenever any person entered

the house of the prostitute, the sannyasin counted him by putting a pebble

aside,and in course of time there arose a big heap of pebbles.

One day the sannyasin said to the prostitute, pointing to the heap: "Woman,

don't you see this heap? Each pebble in it stands for every commission of

the deadly sin you have been indulging in since. I advised you last to

desist from the evil course. Even now I tell you: Beware of your evil

deeds!" The poor wretch began to tremble at the sight of the accumulation of

her sins, and she prayed to God shedding tears of utter helplessness,

inwardly repeating, "Lord, wilt Thou not free me from the miserable life

that I am leading?" The prayer was heard, and on that very day the angel of

death passed by her house, and she ceased to exist in this world. By the

strange will of God, the sannyasin also died on the same day.

The messengers of Vishnu came down from Heaven and carried the spirit-body

of the contrite prostitute to the heavenly regions, while the messengers of

Yama bound the spirit of the sannyasin and carried him down to the nether

world. The sannyasin, seeing the good luck of the prostitute, cried aloud:

"Is this the subtle justice of God? I passed all my life in asceticism and

poverty,and I am carried to hell, while that prostitute,whose life was a

whole record of sin, is going to Heaven!"

Hearing this, the messengers of Vishnu said: "The decrees of God are always

just; as you think, so you reap. You passed your life in external show and

vanity, trying to get honour and fame;and God has given you this. Your heart

never sincerely yearned after Him.

This prostitute earnestly prayed to God day and night, though her body

sinned all the while. Look at the treatment which your body and her body are

receiving from those below. As you never sinned with your body,they have

decorated it with flowers and garlands,and are carrying it with music in a

procession to consign it to the sacred river. But this prostitute's body,

which had sinned is being torn to pieces at this moment by vultures and

jackals.

Nevertheless, she was pure in heart and is therefore going to the regions of

the pure. Your heart was always absorbed in contemplating her sins and thus

became impure. You are therefore going to the regions of the impure. You

were the real prostitute, and not she."

Source: Tales and Parables of Sri Ramakrishna

-- Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya

Prasanth Jalasutram

Love And Love Alone

 

 

 

Thanks for sharing dear Prasanth,

true indeed.

in Bhagavan

andreas

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