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Dear Sir

 

Pls let me know where i can find Sree Suktam script in telugu.

I would be very grateful, if anyone of you let me know the website address.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Regards

 

Gopal

 

 

 

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Friday, 13 February, 2009 11:48:00 PM

www.telugubhakti.com Digest Number 1222

 

 

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Judgment --A story jabalimuni

2a.

Chandrabai R. Borkar and BABA Saileelas

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Chandrabai R. Borkar and BABA Saileelas

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Judgment --A story

Posted by: " jabalimuni " jabalimuni jabalimuni

Thu Feb 12, 2009 5:31 am (PST)

Judgment

 

Judgment means a stale state of mind. And mind always wants

judgement, because to be in a process is always hazardous and

uncomfortable.

 

This story happened in the days of Lao Tzu in China, and Lao Tzu

loved it very much:

 

There was an old man in a village, very poor, but even kings were

jealous of him because he had a beautiful white horse. Kings offerred

fabulous price for the horse, but the man would say, " This horse is

not a horse to me, he is a person. And how can you sell a person, a

friend? " The man was poor, but he never sold the horse.

 

One morning he found that the horse was not in the stable. The whole

village gathered and said, " You foolish old man! We knew that someday

the horse would be stolen. It would have been better to sell it. What

a misfortune! "

 

The old man said, " Don't go so far as to say that. Simply say that

the horse is not in the stable. This is the fact; everything else is

judgement.

 

Whether it is a misfortune or a blessing I don't know, because this

is just a fragment. Who knows what is going to follow it? "

 

People laughed at the old man. They had always known he was a little

crazy. But after fifteen days, suddenly one night the horse returned.

 

He had not been stolen, he had escaped into the wild. And not only

that he had brought a dozen wild horses with him.

 

Again the people gathered and they said, " Old man, you were right.

 

This was not a misfortune, it has indeed proved to be a blessing. "

 

The old man said, " Again you are going too far. Just say that the

horse is back...who knows whether it is a blessing or not? " It is

only a fragment.

 

You read a single word in a sentence - how can you judge the whole

book? "

 

This time the people could not say much, but inside they knew that he

was wrong. Twelve beautiful horses had come.

 

The old man had an only son who started to train the horses. Just a

week later he fell from a horse and his legs were broken. The people

gathered again and again they judged. They said, " Again you proved

right! It was a misfortune. your only son has lost the use of his

legs, and in your old age he was your only support. Now you are

poorer than ever.

 

The old man said, " You are obsessed with judgement. Don't go that

far. Say only that my son had broken his legs.. Life comes in

fragments and more is never given to you. "

 

It happened that after a few weeks the country went to war, and all

the young men of the town were forcibly taken for the military. Only

the old man's son was left because he was crippled. The whole town

was crying and weeping, because it was a losing fight and they knew

that most of the young people would never come back. They came to the

old man and they said, " You were right, old man - this has proved a

blessing. maybe your son is crippled, but he is still with you. Our

sons are gone forever. "

 

The old man said again, " You go on and on judging. Nobody knows!

 

Only say this, that your sons have been forced to enter the army and

my son has not been forced.. But only God, the total, knows whether

it is a blessing or a misfortune. "

 

Judge not, otherwise you will never become one with the total. With

fragments you will be obsessed, with small things you will jump to

conclusions. Once you judge you have stopped growing. Judgement means

a stale state of mind. And mind always wants judgement, because to be

in a process is always hazardous and uncomfortable.

 

In fact the journey never ends.. One path ends, another begins: one

door closes, another opens. You reach a peak; a higher peak is always

there. God is an endless journey. Only those who are so courageous

that they dont bother about the goal but are content with the

journey, content to just live in the moment and grwo into it, only

those are able to walk in the total.

 

Be very very courageous, don't stop growing, live in the moment,

simply stay in the flow of life.

 

2:55 PM 2/12/2009

 

 

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Chandrabai R. Borkar and BABA

Posted by: " Saileelas " saileelas leedharart

Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:56 pm (PST)

When Chandrabai R. Borkar was at Kopergaon during Sravana or Chaturmasya

of 1908, an unknown fakir appeared before her and wanted Garlic chatni

and bread. She said that she did not take garlic in Chaturmasya and the

fakir disappeared. Having heard of Sai Baba and his taking onion

everyday, she thought that fakir might be Sai Baba. So she went to

Shirdi for the first time and bowed before Sai Baba. Baba told her, " You

have not given garlic chatni and bread! Any why have you come here? "

This confirmed her idea that the fakir who come to her was Baba and she

answered " Yes, I have come to give garlic chatni and bread " . Baba then

said that she was his sister for seven generations and had always sought

Him out

(Source Sai Baba Charters and Sayings)

<http://www.saileela s.org/books/ babasayings. htm>

http://www.saileela s.org/books/ babasayings

 

 

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