Guest guest Posted March 30, 2009 Report Share Posted March 30, 2009 From Sri Ramana Sannidi Murail 2 Homage to the Presence A Garland of Adoration by Murugan Professor Swaminathan' s translation P.30 Sacred Stanzas on the Sacred Feet 276 Praise the jewel Feet that drive all cares away, the silence wherein the mind stands rooted, sweetness rare, Unique; the richness of the Self Supreme, subtle, yea , and beyond all measure subtle; near and dear to me My Father Ramana's radiant feet. NOTES ON THE LOTUS FEET BY MEMBERS purnimamujumdar wrote: > > In Hinduism, the lotus (Sanskrit: padma) primarily represents beauty > and non-attachment. The lotus is born in the mud but floats on the > water without becoming wet or muddy shining beautifully in the Sun. > This symbolizes how how one should live in the world. Enlightened > Guru is compared to the Lotus. He lives and walks in the world but > does not become one of the world. He is completely detached from the > worldly attachments. Thus his feet are Lotus feet. > > Purnima > indeed, thank you, purnima. as the hindu simile says, the lotus grows in ths swamp, its root and stem surrounded by dirt, mud and vermin; yet it remains ever pure, and even water itself cannot stick to it and spoil the pristine cleanness... so the guru's feet, even though apparently wallowing in the dust of the world, remain ever pure and unaffected. padanamaskaram, ramanaji! yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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