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Sairam,

 

Wish you all a very happy Thursday. May BABA listen to our prayers. Guide us and protect us always. We are the makers of our own misery. Wonder how we do that? We associate our happiness with objects, things or events. When we do not achieve what we desire then we feel miserable and sad. We say we trust God and love HIM and have faith in HIM. But do we ever think that may be the reason why God did not give us particular thing is because may be He knew it is not good for us and May be He has something bigger in store in our life for us. God sends His messages to us through differences sources. We have keep our heart and mind free to recieve His love, and grace. Come what may we let us have implicit faith and He will resolve all our doubts and anxieties at the right time. Till then we have to keep repeating His name and love Him and know that He will take care of us and nurture as He is our father. Here is the message for the week.

 

 

 

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As we have seen, this Upanishad is the quintessence of the Vedas. It is the science of self-realization, it is the scythe or weapon which can rend asunder the bondage of life and death, and make us free. Therefore, he thought, that he who has himself attained self-realization, can only give him the true or correct interpretation of the Upanishad. When nobody could satisfy Das Ganu, he resolved to consult Sai Baba about this. When he got an opportunity to go to Shirdi, he saw Sai Baba, prostrated himself before Him, and mentioned his difficulties about the Ishavasya Upanishad and requested Him to give the correct solution. Sai Baba, blessed him and said- "You need not be anxious, there is no difficulty

about the matter, the maid-servant of Kaka (Kakasaheb Dixit) will solve your

doubts at Vile Parle, on your way home". The people who went present then and heard this, thought that Baba was joking and said, "How could an illiterate maid-servant solve the difficulties of this nature", but Das Garu thought otherwise. He was sure, that whatever Baba spoke, must come true, Baba's word was the decree of the Brahma (Almighty). Kaka's Maid-Servant On fully believing in Baba's words, he left Shirdi and came to Vile Parle (a suburb of Bombay), and stayed with Kakasaheb Dixit. There the next day, when Das Ganu was enjoying his morning nap (some say when he was engaged in worship), he heard a poor girl singing a beautiful song in clear and melodious tones. The subject matter of the song was a crimson coloured Sari, how nice it was, how fine was its embroidery, how beautiful were its ends and borders etc. He liked the song so much that he came out, and saw that it was being sung by a young girl, the sister of Namya, who was a servant of Kakasaheb. The girl was cleaning vessels, and had only a torn rag on her person. On seeing her impoverished condition, and her jovial temperament, Das Ganu felt pity for her and when Rao Bahadur M.V.Pradhan next day gave him a pair of dhotars, he requested him to give a sari to the poor little girl also. Rao Bahadur bought a good Chirdi (small Sari) and presented it to her. Like a starving person getting luckily good dishes to eat, her joy knew to bounds. Next day she wore the new Sari, and out of great joy and merriment, whirled, danced round and played `Fugadi' with other girls and excelled them all. The Day following, she kept the new Sari in her box at home and came with the old and torn rags, but she looked as merry as she did the previous day. On seeing this, Das Ganu's pity was transferred into admiration. He thought that the girl being poor had to wear a torn rag, but now she had a new Sari which she kept in reserve and putting on the old rag, strutted herself, showing no trace of sorrow or dejection. Thus he realized that

all our feelings of pain and pleasure depend upon the attitude of our mind. On

thinking deeply over this incident, he realized that a man ought to enjoy

whatever God has bestowed on him in the firm conviction that He besets every

thing, from behind and before, and on all sides and that whatever is bestowed on

him by God must be for his good. In this particular case, the impoverished condition of the poor girl, her torn rag and the new Sari, the donor, the dance and the acceptance were all parts of the Lord and pervaded by Him. Hence, Das Ganu got a practical demonstration of the lesson of the Upanishad - the lesson of contentment with one's own lot in the belief that whatever happens, is ordained by God, and is ultimately good for us." Chapter 20 SSS.

BABA please bless us and guide us, forgive our mistakes and sins, for we are your children.

 

Humble pranams

 

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