வாரம் ஒரு கவிதை ….” கல் வீச்சு “

 

கல் வீச்சு
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கல் எறிய கற்றுக் கொடுக்கவில்லை உன் கல்வி
கற்றது மறந்து கல் எடுத்து நீ வீசி உடைப்பது
ஒரு பேருந்தின் கண்ணாடியை மட்டும் அல்ல
உன்னைப் பெற்றவரின் இதயத்தையும்தான் !
பேசி தீர்த்துக்கொள்ளும்  பிரச்சனையை கல்
வீசி தீர்க்க முடியுமா சொல்லு …தம்பி ?
நீ கற்ற கல்வி உனக்கு காட்டாத  வழியை
ஒரு கல் காட்டி விடுமா உனக்கு ?
சற்றே யோசி நீ தம்பி … உன் வாழ்வின்
வெற்றிக்கு உன் கல்வி மட்டுமே அடித்தளம் !
அது மறந்து ஒரு கல் நீ கையில் எடுத்தால்
அந்த ஒரு கல் உருமாறும் ஒரு தடைக்கல்லாக
உன் வெற்றிப் பயணத்தை சீர் குலைக்க !
கல் வீச்சில் வீரன் என்னும் பெயர் உனக்கு
வேண்டாம் … கல்வியில் அசகாய சூரன்
என்னும் பட்டம் மட்டுமே வேண்டும் உனக்கு !
My Tamil kavithai  in http://www.dinamani.com dated 29th May 2017
Natarajan

Message for the Day…”Sai has reiterated the four goals laid down in the Vedas. They are Truth, Righteousness, Peace and Love. Humanity must understand the importance of these four goals as foundational pillars, accept them, adore them and practice them in daily living. Only then Divinity latent within can shine forth in all its glory.”

Though humanity has achieved incalculable progress in science and technology, the mind of every individual is still polluted with greed, envy and gross selfishness. Egotism has struck deep roots in the heart and has grown to demonic proportions. People have become puppets, yielding to every pull of the string. They crave all things that confer temporary happiness on them and accumulate things that cater to their sense of power. They examine every item from their own selfish point of view. They are therefore enslaved by the monsters – envy, pride, fear and prejudice. True knowledge alone can save mankind from ruinous downfall. Sai has reiterated the four goals laid down in the Vedas. They are Truth, Righteousness, Peace and Love. Humanity must understand the importance of these four goals as foundational pillars, accept them, adore them and practice them in daily living. Only then Divinity latent within can shine forth in all its glory.

Source: http://media.radiosai.org

Natarajan

Message for the Day…”Every one is a child of God, whatever the colour, caste, creed, and language. This sense of unity has to be fostered. Serving to fellow beings, is indeed worshipping God!”

The Sadhana (spiritual practice) of selfless service to better another being’s condition is superior to the Sadhana aimed at one’s own liberation. Worship God in His manifestation as mankind. Every one is a child of God, whatever the colour, caste, creed, and language. This sense of unity has to be fostered. Serving to fellow beings, is indeed worshipping God! You have in you both the talent and the desire to uplift your fellow beings. The country needs your service urgently today. In simple language, persuade fellow-beings to give up habits that undermine their health and peace, and promote in them the qualities of mutual aid, truthfulness and nonviolence! God welcomed the urge to manifest the Cosmos. “Ekoham Bahusyam (I am One; I shall become Many)”, He said to Himself. You must also feel the need to blossom and expand. Derive bliss in the process, possess it and share it, in order to increase it.

Source: http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

Message for the Day…”Dharma is not a matter of time and space, to be modified and adjusted to the needs and pressures of the moment.”

A person who strays away from righteousness (dharma) meets with greater harm than even physical slavery. There is dread hue and cry now about invasion and bondage to the enemy if you are not alert enough and united enough. But the loss of dharma is an even greater calamity, for what is life worth if one cannot live up to the talents with which one is endowed? These principles are called eternal (sanatana) because their origins are not dated, their author is not identifiable; they are the revelations made in the clarified intellects of impartial sages. They are basic and eternal. They do not represent temporary vagaries. Dharma is not a matter of time and space, to be modified and adjusted to the needs and pressures of the moment. It means a number of fundamental principles that should guide mankind in its progress toward inner harmony and outer peace.

Source: http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan

Message for the Day…”By the purification of impulses, one gets into the higher stage where the mystery of the Divine is grasped — this is the realm-of-spirituality (salokya) stage.”

Prahlada was immersed in the thought of his beloved Lord, when he was thrown downhill, trampled by the elephant and tortured at the direction of his father. He paid no heed, for he heeded only his Lord; he needed only his Lord. The cowherd maidens lost all attachment to the world and to the senses when they listened to Krishna’s flute; they yearned for the sublime spiritual merger with the infinite Lord. By the purification of impulses, one gets into the higher stage where the mystery of the Divine is grasped — this is the realm-of-spirituality (salokya) stage. Then by contemplation of the Divine, the stages of proximity to Divinity (Sameepyam) and likeness of the form of Divinity (Sarupyam), are won. Many great mystic poets like Jayadeva attained this height and sang in that strain. But if you sing that song in the same way, Krishna will not appear. He wants sincerity, not imitation.

Source: http://media.radiosai.org/

Natarajan