Guest guest Posted September 7, 2007 Report Share Posted September 7, 2007 Source: Chinna Katha http://www.saibaba.ws/stories/storiesparables.htm 30 - Yes, What you said is true One day, in the midst of conversation, Lakshmi, the Divine Consort and the Goddess of Wealth, addressed Naryana, " Lord! The entire world is adoring Me; not even one in a hundred, why, not even one in a million, is worshipping you. " She teased the Lord by this statement. She put forward a plan to test the sincerity of man. She said, " Lord! It is best to discover for ourselves how true the facts are. Come, we shall both go forth into the world and find out. " Narayana agreed. He changed into a great Pandit, wearing golden bracelets on his wrists as evidence of the appreciation and admiration of famous academic bodies. He had a garland of rudraksha beads round the neck and thick streaks of vibhuthi on the forehead. He manifested himself on earth as a redoubtable scholar. He moved from village to village and began enchanting the people through his enrapturing discourses. His splendorous personality and deep scholarship attracted the people; thousands gathered to hear him and followed him from place to place. Brahmins invited him to their settlements and honoured him. His arrival was celebrated as a festival, with rich feasting. While Narayana was being feted thus, Lakshmi too appeared on earth as a great Yogini (Female Ascetic). She too proceeded from village to village enlightening the people on the Atma through her discourses. Women assembled to hear her fascinating speeches in wave after wave, in massive numbers. They prayed that she should honour their homes with a visit and partake of the feast they were most eager to offer. In reply, she informed them that she was bound by some vows which made it difficult for her to accept their request. She would not eat out of plates already in use in the homes. She said that she should be allowed to bring her own cups and plates with her. The women were yearning so deeply for hosting her that they accepted the condition. Whatever her vow, they were ready to respect it. Invitations came from every woman from every place. The Yogini reached the house where she was to take food the first day and took out from the bag she had with her a gold plate, a few gold cups and a gold 'tumbler' (lota) to hold drinking water. These she spread before herself for the various items of the menu. When the meal was over, she left the place, leaving the precious golden articles to be taken by the host. She had a new set for each day, she said. The news spread. The villages where Narayana was holding his delightful discourses also heard the wonderful happenings of the Yogini's gifts. The Brahmins who were staunch admirers of the far- famed scholar also rushed to invite the Yogini to their homes for lunch! The Yogini told them that they ought to drive the Pandit out before she could enter their settlement. She would not set foot there so long as the person continued to stay there! She was adamant on that point. Their greed for gold was so strong that they forced the Pandit, whom they had adored so long and with so much pomp, to go out of their village. Thereafter, the Yogini entered the Brahmin settlement, gave discourses, partook of feasts arranged in her honour and presented the golden plates and cups to each of her hosts. Thus, the Yogini managed to get the Pandit driven out of every place where he sought recognition and attention. Instead, she secured the worship of people everywhere. Unable to bear the universal insult, the Pandit cast off the role and Narayana disappeared from the earth. The Yogini came to know of this. She too gave up the cast she had assumed and, resuming her real Form, She joined Lord Narayana. While talking among themselves, she told the Lord, " Now, tell me! What did you discover? Who between us is honoured and worshipped more on earth? " Narayana smiled at her question. He replied, " Yes, What you said is true. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 Dear devotees, Have been reading the postings in this groups for quite somtime. Some of them are very interesting and good. But today I read this posting which is so absurd ... Sorry to say, and dont mean to hurt any revered people, but this story is senseless !! First of all: Any story we say about Gods must come from some Puranams. The great Rishis have written the puranas after they have visualized the happenings in reality.. Like the Sri Krishna Avataram of Srimad Bhagavata Purana. Every great devotee born on this earth, enjoyed the Krishna Leelas in their hearts. If someone writes stories like the one posted here, it carries no weight and no meaning..To propogate such stories is very wrong, since it gives such a wrong picture about our Gods !! It misleads people a lot. There is NO SUCH ridiculous story anywhere in our scriptures.. One has to learn to understand the greatness of puranas and the historical events in it, from great Acharyas and not by concocting something like this, on our own !! Second point: What is the moral of this concocted story ? This story is so absurd and derogatory !! Why will Lakshmi and Narayana talk something so silly ? Why will they argue amongst themselves asking who is great and who is worshipped more ?? And why will they take disguise to prove themselves ?? So ultimately what have to learn from here ? - That they disguise themselves and come all the way to earth to prove themselves !!! Lakshmi and Narayana are our divine parents. They dont ask among themselves who is great !! They are ever in deep affection and love for their children. Lakshmi devi is not to be taken as someone, who gives money !!. She is a " Daya " murthy. " Karunya Murthy " . She is the " Daya " personification of Srimannarayana. When Srimannarayana is in " Yoga Nidra " it is Lakshmi Devi who comes down to us, to protect us, save us. She " listens " to us and loves us. She translates our problems to GOD (Narayana). Because she " listens " (Sravanam) to us exclusively, we perform " Sravana Sukra Varam " and worship her to narrate our problems.. Such is the greatness of Lakshmi devi, who acts as " Purusha Kara " (mediator) for souls like us.. Why is Mother known as " Lakshmi " ? Even Srimannarayana, as said in Purusha Suktham - the Vedas, is identified as " Lakshmi Pathi " . Why ? Because, It is the quality of this " DAYA " which can make HIM turn towards sinners like us. This " Daya " is made to come forth from HIM by Lakshmi Devi, who pacifies HIM and makes HIM forgive us, on our behalf. Just like a mother does to a father asking him to forgive the child's mistakes.. Any unique distingushed identification quality is called as " Lakshma " in Sanskrit. Hence our Mother is known as " Lakshmi Devi " because she brings forth the " Daya " quality in GOD and removes the ignorance from us towards GOD. And this story in this posting, is so so derogatory without any moral. It identifies Lakshmi devi as giver of some materialistic " money " and just that ! It is so sad to read such stories !! It puts divinity in such a bad light ! Puranas are divine. Vedas are divine. Every beautiful event in our Puranas must be digested with love and understood thoroughly well under the guidance of Acharyas... Please save our scriptures and do not propogate wrong things about Gods and mislead people. This is pseudo goodness and it is destroying our culture. Vineeth and Deepa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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