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Ramana Maharshi says food mixed with salt stimulates rajas(passion)

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19th August, 1946

 

“When I was in Virupaksha Cave, Sundaresa Iyer used to go out into the town

for bhiksha and bring us food. At times, there used to be no curry or

chutney. People to eat were many while the food obtained was limited. What

were we to do? I used to mix it into a paste and pour hot water over it to

make it like gruel, and then give a glassful to each,and take one myself.

Sometimes we all used to feel that it would be better if we had at least

some salt to mix with it.

 

But where was the money to buy salt? We should have had to ask someone for

it. If once we begin to ask for salt, we would feel like asking for dhal,

and when we ask for dhal, we would feel like asking for payasam and so on.

So we felt that we should not ask for anything, and swallowed the gruel as

it was. We used to feel extremely happy over such diet. As the food was

satvic, without spices of any kind, and there was not even salt in it, not

only was it healthy for this body, but there was also great peace for the

mind.”

 

“Is salt also one of those things that stimulates rajas,(passion)?” I asked.

“Yes. What doubt is there? Is it not said so in one of the granthas (books)?

Wait, I will look it up and tell you,” said Bhagavan. “Isn’t it enough if

Bhagavan says so? Why a grantha?” I said.

 

Not only do we not give up salt, but we always feel that chillies also are

necessary for taste. That is how we have our rules and regulations about our

eating habits. Great souls eat to live and serve the world, while we live to

eat. That is the difference. If we eat to live, there is no need to think of

taste. If we live to eat, the tastes are limitless. And for this purpose, we

undergo ever so many trials and tribulations.

 

Source: Letters from Sri Ramanasramam VOLUMES I, II & Letters from and

Recollections of Sri Ramanasramam By SURI NAGAMMA Translated by D. S. SASTRI

 

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Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya

Prasanth Jalasutram

 

Love And Love Alone

 

 

 

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