கந்தசஷ்டி கொண்டாடுவது ஏன்….?

 

சூரபத்மன் தவமிருந்து, சிவனின் ஆற்றலைத் தவிர வேறு யாராலும் தன்னைக் கொல்ல முடியாது என்று வரம் பெற்றான். வரத்தின் பலத்தால், தேவர்களைத்துன்புறுத்தினான். தேவர்கள் தங்களைக் காப்பாற்றும்படி சிவனைச் சரணடைந்தனர். சிவன் தன் நெற்றிக்கண்ணில் இருந்து ஆறு தீப்பொறிகளை உண்டாக்க, அவை சரவணப் பொய்கையில் விழுந்து குழந்தைகளாக மாறின. அந்தக் குழந்தைகளை கார்த்திகைப் பெண்கள் வளர்த்தனர். பார்வதி ஆறு குழந்தைகளையும் சேர்த்து அணைக்க, ஆறுமுகமும், பன்னிரு கைகளுமாக ஒரே உருவமாக மாற்றினாள். “கந்தன்’ என பெயர் பெற்ற அந்தக்குழந்தைக்கு, தன் சக்தியை ஒன்று திரட்டி வேலாக கொடுத்தாள்.சக்தி வேலுடன் புறப்பட்ட கந்தன், சூரபத்மனை சம்ஹாரம் செய்து தேவர்களைக் காப்பாற்றினார். இதன் அடிப்படையில், ஐப்பசி மாதம் அமாவாசைக்கு மறுநாளான வளர்பிறை பிரதமை முதல் சஷ்டி வரை ஆறுநாள் கந்தசஷ்டி விரதம் இருப்பர். ஆறாவது நாளான சஷ்டியன்று, முருகன் கோவில்களில் சூரசம்ஹாரம் நடத்தப்படும்.

விரத முறை:

* அதிகாலை 4.30-6 மணிக்குள் நீராட வேண்டும். நாள்முழுவதும் விரதம் இருக்க முடிந்தவர்கள், பால்,பழம் மட்டும் சாப்பிடலாம். ஓரளவு தாக்கு பிடிப்பவர்கள் ஒருவேளை உணவும், மற்ற நேரங்களில் பால், பழமும் சாப்பிடலாம். உடல்நிலை காரணமாக சாப்பிட வேண்டிய
கட்டாயத்தில் இருப்பவர்கள் எளிய உணவு எடுத்துக் கொள்ளலாம். ஒரு காலத்தில் வெறும் தண்ணீருடன் விரதம் இருந்தவர்கள் உண்டு.
* முருகனுக்குரிய மந்திரங்களான “ஓம் சரவணபவ’ “ஓம் சரவணபவாயநம’ “ஓம் முருகா’ ஆகிய மந்திரங்களில் ஏதாவது ஒன்றை நாள் முழுதும் ஜெபித்து வர வேண்டும்.
* திருப்புகழ், கந்தசஷ்டிகவசம், ஸ்கந்தகுருகவசம், சண்முககவசம் பாடல்களில் ஏதேனும் ஒன்றை காலையிலும், மாலையிலும் பாராயணம் செய்ய வேண்டும்.

வழித்துணையாய் வா முருகா!

*முழுநிலவு போல குளிர்ச்சியான முகத்துடன் விளங்கும் முருகப்பெருமானே! வெற்றி தரும் வேலாயுதத்தை தாங்கியவனே! உன்
அன்பைப் பெற என் மனம் ஏங்கித் தவிக்கிறது. என்னை உன் அடிமையாக ஆட்கொள்ள வந்தருள வேண்டும்.
*முருகா! என் கண்கள் காண்பதாக இருந்தால் உன் திருவடித் தாமரைகளையே காணட்டும். என் உதடுகள் உந்தன் திருப்புகழை மட்டுமே பேசட்டும். இரவும் பகலும் என் மனம், உன் பெருமையை மட்டும் சிந்தித்திருக்கட்டும். இந்த அரிய வரத்தை நீ தந்தருள வேண்டும்.
*மாமரமாய் நின்ற சூரனை இருகூறாகப் பிளந்த வெற்றி வீரனே! கற்றவர்கள் புகழ்ந்து போற்றும் ஞானபண்டிதனே! செவ்வானம் போல சிவந்த மேனியனே! கடம்பம், முல்லை மலர்களை விரும்பி அணிபவனே! அறிவுக்கண்களைத் திறந்து ஞானத்தைத் கொடுத்தருள்வாயாக.

முத்துப்போல பிரகாசிக்கும் புன்னகையுடன் காட்சி தருபவனே! உமையம்மையை மகிழ்விக்க வந்த சிவ பாலனே! அழகெல்லாம் ஒன்று திரண்டு வந்தது போல, கோடி சூரிய பிரகாசத்துடன் விளங்குபவனே! அருட்கண்களால் என்னைக் காத்தருள்வாயாக.
*எங்கள் எண்ணம், சொல், செயலுக்கு எட்டாத பரம்பொருளே! ஆறுமுகப்பெருமானே! எனக்கு வேண்டிய வரங்களை வாரி வழங்க
பன்னிரு கரங்களுடன் வந்தருள்வாயாக.
*கருணைக்கடலே! கந்தப்பெருமானே! நமசிவாயத்தின் நெற்றிக்கண்ணில் உதித்த அருட்சுடரே! வண்ண மயில் மீது வலம் வரும் சுப்பிரமணியனே! வள்ளி மணாளனே! இதயமாகிய குகையில் வீற்றிருக்கும் குகப்பெருமானே! உனது திருவடிகளை சிந்திக்கும் பாக்கியத்தைத் தந்தருள்வாயாக.
* ஆனைமுகப் பெருமானின் தம்பியே! ஆதிபராசக்தியின் புதல்வனே! வள்ளிக்கு வாய்த்தவனே! குன்றெல்லாம் குடிகொண்டிருக்கும் குமரப்பெருமானே! சஷ்டி நாதனே! சூரபத்மனுக்கும் பெருவாழ்வளித்த புண்ணியமூர்த்தியே! எங்கள் தவறையும் மன்னித்து அருள்வாயாக.
*திருமாலின் மருமகனே! தெய்வானையை மணந்த வடிவேலனே! மலர்ந்த தாமரை போல எப்போதும் மகிழ்ச்சியுடன் இருப்பவனே! சேவல் கொடியோனே! மலைமகள் பார்வதி பெற்ற பாலகனே! மயில் வாகனனே! கிரகதோஷம் எதுவும் என்னைத் தாக்காமல் காத்தருள வேண்டும்.

Source…..www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” Highest and Holiest Spiritual maxim…” Thou-art-That”….

Sathya Sai Baba

Utilize your authority over this body to foster the welfare of the world. This body is but an instrument, an implement given by God. Let it serve its intended purpose. Until the realisation of the purpose for which the implement is given, it is your duty to watch over it vigilantly and protect it from injury and disablement. During winter, woollen clothes are worn to withstand the rigour of the cold gales, but when the cold subsides, they are discarded. So too when the cold gales of material life don’t affect us in the least, the material body will no longer become essential. “Thou-art-That” – this is the highest and holiest spiritual maxim! You are the indestructible Atmic principle (Divine Soul). It is to realise and experience this Atmic principle, you have this body! In the process to realise the Supreme Lord here and now, you must take good care of yourself.

“” Burn Ego…Not just Crackers…Be Sweet …not just eat Sweets …Wear New Values…not just new clothes…”

Celebrate Life ..Not just Diwali day…
Burn Ego..Not just Crackers…
Be Sweet ..Not just eat Sweets…
Meet and greet Hearts..Not just People…
Wear new Values ..Not just clothes …
Experience Joy and Peace..Not just Play and Fun…
Light Self Knowledge..Not just Lamps…
BE HAPPY…HAVE A GREAT DAY!

 4th Day of DIWALI
“NEW YEAR ”
The Fourth day is called Padwa or VarshaPratipada that marks the coronation of King Vikramaditya and Vikaram-Samvat was started from this Padwa day.
The day after the Lakshmi Puja, most families celebrate the new year by dressing in new clothes, wearing jewellery and visiting family members and business colleagues to give them sweets, dry fruits and gifts.
On this day, Goverdhan Pooja is performed. As per Vishnu-Puran, the people of Gokul used to celebrate a festival in honour of Lord Indra and worshipped him after the end of every monsoon season. But one particular year the young Krishna stopped them from offering prayers to Lord Indra who in terrific anger sent a deluge to submerge Gokul. But Krishna saved his Gokul by lifting up the Govardhan Mountain and holding it over the people as an umbrella.
This day is also observed as Annakoot and prayers are offered in the temples. In temples especially in Mathura and Nathadwara, the deities are given milkbath, dressed in shining attires with ornaments of dazzling diamonds, pearls, rubies and other precious stones.

 source::::http://debu7370.blogspot.com/ 

natarajan

Message for The Day…” When a Genuine ‘Deepavali ‘ is in Sight …”

From this day onwards, you must win over everyone through love and compassion. Nara (man) falls intoNaraka (hell), through over-indulgence. Senses generally run wild and like raging floods, spell destruction. The festival of Deepavali is to express gratitude at the defeat of the demonic (Naraka) tendencies in humans, which drag them down from Divinity. Naraka is the name for hell, and the demon whose death at the hands of Krishna is celebrated today is called Narakasura, the personification of all the traits of character that obstruct the upward impulses of every person. The home (griha)where the Name of the Lord is not heard is a cave(guha), and nothing more. As you enter it or leave it, and while you are in it, perfume it, illumine it, and purify it with the Lord’s name. Light it as a lamp at dusk and welcome it at dawn as you welcome the Sun. That is the genuine Deepavali, the Festival of Lights.

Sathya Sai Baba

The 15 Most Unusual Places of Worship in India. Aeroplanes to Clocks – Everything Is Offered!!!

Strange stories, superstitions, curious rituals, deep beliefs, undying faith, age old anecdotes – all these and more abound in places of worship in India.

Buddhist, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Hindu, Jewish – we have people of every faith and belief, shrines dedicated to monks and pirs, and temples that have stood the test of time – because we are the spiritual hub of the world.

We worship the forces of nature and animals of course. But, when the fancy takes us, we also elevate our politicians and movie stars to God-like status. We have a temple dedicated to the country itself and another to a mysterious soldier who haunts the Himalayas. While other gods may be placated with flowers and candles, some of ours demand liquor and noodles too. And, given that this is the 21st century, they don’t say no to offerings of clocks and aeroplanes either. Or turn away Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg!

Read on and be amazed by the wonder that is India – here are 15 of the most unusual places of worship in the country.

Kainchi Dham, Uttarakhand: The Temple that gets visitors like Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg

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When Facebook was going through difficult times, Steve Jobs advised Mark Zuckerberg to visit an Indian temple, saying he found spiritual solace and guidance there. It was the Kainchi Dham Ashram of Nainital, Uttarakhand. It is believed that Jobs got the idea of creating Apple at this very place. The ashram was built in honour of Baba Neem Karoli or Baba Neeb Karori who is considered to be a reincarnation of Lord Hanuman. Taking Jobs’ suggestion, Zuckerberg did visit the ashram. But the humble place does not flaunt its celebrity status. Other than Jobs and Zuckerberg, Julia Roberts is also known to have visited the ashram.

Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple, Sikkim: The Spirit God

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Harbhajan Singh, a.k.a Major “Baba” Harbhajan Singh, was an Indian army soldier who lost his life in 1967 near the Nathu La pass in Sikkim. In remembrance of the “Hero of Nathu La”, army men have constructed a shrine close to the Indo-China border. Many soldiers in the area believe that his spirit protects them.

Legend has it that Harbhajan Singh himself helped the search party find his body after his death. Then he talked to one of his colleagues through a dream and told him to build a shrine in his memory. Some soldiers also believe that the Baba warns soldiers about any impending attacks. Many such tales of supernatural sightings and events revolve around this temple.

Nau Gaja Peer, Haryana: The Time Keeper

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Found on Grand Trunk Road, near Kalyana Village between Ambala and Kurukshetra in Haryana, this dargah (shrine to a Muslim saint) is dedicated to the Nau Gaja Peer (nine yards tall pir or holy man), better known as the “highway god”. Two things make this shrine unique – the large number of clocks inside and a very long grave.

Hundreds of devotees, especially truck drivers, offer clocks at the shrine to ensure a safe journey and a timely arrival. It is said that many years ago, a truck driver’s vehicle used to break down every time he passed the dargah. One day, he offered a clock there, and could complete his journey on time. The practice started since then.

People claim that Syed Ibrahim Badshah, or Baba Naugaja Peer was a 9 yards tall saint. That is equal to about 8 meters. Hence the long tomb. About 50 clocks are offered in a day, and all the clocks are tuned to the same time. Some clocks are also given back as prasad to people who offer them.

Paradesi Synagogue, Kerala – Of 11,000 Handmade Tiles

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A synagogue is a Jewish house of prayer. The Paradesi Synagogue, located in Kochi, Kerala, was constructed in 1567 by the Jewish community of Cochin. It is only one of the seven synagogues in Old Cochin area that is still in use.

The place is known among travellers for its 250-year-old handmade Chinese porcelain tiles. The floor is paved with 1,100 of these tiles. Every horizontal row has tiles with the same design, and there are four different designs. So the first row is identical to the fifth, the second to the sixth, and so on. Every tile is said to be unique in some way.

Copper plates from the 4th century are among many other valuable antiques found in the synagogue. They have inscriptions in Malayalam that talk of the privileges granted to the residents of the area by the erstwhile Cochin king. The inscriptions are written in mirror image writing.

Rosary Church, Karnataka – The Submerged Church

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This partially submerged church looks more like stranded ship. It was built on the banks of Hemavathi River near Hassan in Karnataka, where there used to be a village long ago. When the village got relocated upstream after the construction of the Gorur dam, this church was left behind. The dam waters started flooding and the church was submerged. It has been 200 years since it was constructed, and 25 years since it has been submerged. But the ruins still stand tall. Every year during the monsoons, the church gets submerged, and is visible completely only during summers.

The Natural Mummy of Sangha Tenzin, Himachal Pradesh

 

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Gue, a small village in the Spiti valley of Himachal Pradesh, is home to a 500-year-old mummified body of monk Sangha Tenzin. It is in excellent condition with hair and teeth preserved, and probably the only mummy in India to have undergone natural mummification.

Natural mummification is a very difficult process. A person’s body is made to react in such a way that body fats and fluids reduce at a constant rate and organs that are prone to decaying are reduced in size. One has to follow a special diet when preparing for death.

Legend says that monk Sangha Tenzin asked his followers to mummify him when the town was infested with scorpions. Once his spirit left his body, a rainbow appeared and the scorpions vanished. The mummy is kept inside a glass case.

Kaal Bhairav Temple, Madhya Pradesh – Where the Deity Enjoys his Liquor

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Located in Ujjain city of Madhya Pradesh, this temple is known for the many liquor stalls nearby. A typical offering basket here contains coconuts, flowers, and a 140 ml bottle of liquor. The devotees hand over the bottle to the priest who then pours half of it into a bowl and places it near the mouth of the idol. The bottles are then returned back to the devotees.

Some years ago, there was an interest in the fact the liquor disappears very fast into the deity’s mouth. However, a state sponsored research into the mystery did not yield any results. With the view of ensuring that devotees purchase liquor at the appropriate cost and are not cheated by non-licensed vendors, the government of Madhya Pradesh had even set up two liquor counters outside the temple from April 1 this year.

Shaheed Baba Nihal Singh Gurudwara, Punjab: Give a Toy Plane, Get a Visa

 

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Referred to as the “hawai jahaz gurdwara” or the “aeroplane gurdwara” by locals, this gurudwara (Sikh shrine) is located in Talhan village in Jalandhar district of Punjab. It is famous for special offerings of toy aeroplanes, as devotees believe that praying there increases their chance of going abroad. The toy aeroplanes are sold in nearby shops and most visitors purchase and offer them in the temple. It is unclear how this trend started.

Bharat Mata Temple, Uttar Pradesh – Where the Country Is the Goddess

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Located inside the Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth campus in Varanasi, this is the only temple in the country that is dedicated to Mother India. The deity in here is a huge map of undivided India, carved out of marble. It symbolises the entire country with its mountains, plains and oceans. The temple was constructed by Babu Shiv Prasad Gupt before the partition of the country and was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1936.

Bullet Baba Temple, Rajasthan – the Almighty Royal Enfield!

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The Om Banna temple – better known as the Bullet Baba temple – is located along National Highway 65 in Pali district, about 50km from Jodhpur. No idols, no pictures; the deity in this temple is a 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle.

Legend says that about two decades ago, on Dec. 2, 1988, a villager named Om Singh Rathore lost his life after an accident on the highway. The police took away his motorcycle that had fallen into a nearby ditch. But the next morning, it was reported that the bike could not be found at the police station. It was at the accident spot instead. Villagers claim that the bike was again taken back and tied with chains at the police station. But it was back at the accident spot again. This continued after every attempt and the story of the mysterious bike soon spread far and wide.

Today, an elevated concrete shrine with a bust of Rathore has been constructed at that spot. Behind it, the motorcycle stands enclosed in a glass case. Almost everyone who crosses the highway stops at the temple to pray for a safe journey – some out of curiosity, others out of devotion.

Chilkur Balaji Temple, Hyderabad – “God, Please Help Me Go Abroad!”

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The Om Banna temple – better known as the Bullet Baba temple – is located along National Highway 65 in Pali district, about 50km from Jodhpur. No idols, no pictures; the deity in this temple is a 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle.

Legend says that about two decades ago, on Dec. 2, 1988, a villager named Om Singh Rathore lost his life after an accident on the highway. The police took away his motorcycle that had fallen into a nearby ditch. But the next morning, it was reported that the bike could not be found at the police station. It was at the accident spot instead. Villagers claim that the bike was again taken back and tied with chains at the police station. But it was back at the accident spot again. This continued after every attempt and the story of the mysterious bike soon spread far and wide.

Today, an elevated concrete shrine with a bust of Rathore has been constructed at that spot. Behind it, the motorcycle stands enclosed in a glass case. Almost everyone who crosses the highway stops at the temple to pray for a safe journey – some out of curiosity, others out of devotion.

Chilkur Balaji Temple, Hyderabad – “God, Please Help Me Go Abroad!”

Chilkur Balaji Temple, Hyderabad

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The Chilkur Balaji Temple is one of the oldest temples near Hyderabad. It is located near the banks of Osman Sagar Lake. A majority of devotees who visit this temple have just one wish – they want a visa to travel abroad. That’s the reason why Chilkur Balaji is also referred to as ‘Visa’ Balaji.

The place became popular about two decades ago. Some software professionals whose visa request had been rejected earlier, got their visas to travel to the US after praying at the temple. According to reports, about 70,000 to 100,000 devotees can be seen in the temple when it opens on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Typically, a visa aspirant visits before the interview. Once the visa is successfully obtained, he/she goes back once again.

This temple is also known for the fact that it does not accept any money from the devotees. The only fee people have to pay is for parking their vehicles, and that is how the temple sustains itself.

Chinese Kali Temple, Kolkata – Of Noodles and Fried Rice

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Located in Kolkata’s Tangra area, the Chinese Kali Temple is a symbol of cross-cultural assimilation. It was built about 60 years ago by Chinese devotees who had been living in the city for a long time to run their businesses. Prasad for the goddess here includes delicacies like noodles, fried rice, chop suey, and more. Many Chinese people of Indian origin from around the world, visit this place almost every year. Most of the people in the area are Buddhists and some are Christians, but many of them have faith in the Hindu Kali goddess.

Dog Temple, Karnataka – Giving Man’s Best Friend the Respect it Deserves

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A community in Ramanagar district of Karnataka decided to show their love for dogs by making a temple where man’s best friend is worshipped. People here believe that the dog has the power to stop all wrongdoings and set things right. The temple houses two idols representing the animal, and it is situated next to the temple of the village deity. Villagers believe that the dogs and the deity together will protect them from all harm.

Karni Mata Temple, Rajasthan: Home to Thousands of Rats

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Located 30 km from Bikaner, in a small town of Deshnoke, the Karni Mata Temple is better known as the Temple of Rats. It is famous for being home to about 20,000 black rats that are worshipped in the temple. The holy rats are called Kabbas. According to folklore, after the death of Karni Mata’s son, the God of death allowed the reincarnation of all her sons as rats. Devotees consider it highly honourable to eat prasad nibbled by one of the rats. There are some white rats too, which are considered special and are believed to be the manifestations of Karni Mata herself and her four sons.

Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple, Kerala: The Serpent King

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Like most snake temples, this famous Nagaraja temple is located in an open space within a forest in Alappuzha district of Kerala. The largest such temple in the state, it has more than 30,000 images of snakes along the paths and among the trees leading to the premises. Most devotees bring in new snake images as offerings for the temple, and women seeking fertility often come to worship as it is believed that the Lord here has unbelievable powers and blesses all the childless couples to beget a child. Locals believe that it is not rare for the same serpent to appear at the same spot for a number of days continuously and people pray in close proximity to them. –

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Natarajan

Message for the Day…” Position , Pride and Power – all Vanish Before Death …”

To a superficial observer, life appears to revolve around eating and drinking, working, and sleeping. But verily life has a much deeper significance. Life is a sacrifice (yajna). Every little act is an offering to the Lord. If your days are spent in deeds performed in this spirit of surrender, your sleep would be a total immersion in the Divine Consciousness(Samadhi)! Most people commit the great fault of identifying themselves with the body and accumulate a variety of things for its upkeep and comfort. When the body becomes weak and decrepit with age, they still attempt to bolster it by one means or the other. How long can death be postponed? When Yama’s (Lord of Death’s) warrant comes, everyone must depart. Position, pride, and power – all vanish before death. Remember, you are not this body! It is your vehicle to serve all. Realising this, strive day and night, with purity in body, mind and spirit, to realise the Higher Self.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day….” Contentment, Humility and Detachment Keep You on the path of Truth” …

Some profess that since this is Kali yuga, falsehood alone can succeed. No! In spite of all appearances, honesty is still the best policy. One lie must be couched by a hundred others; whereas uttering truth is the easiest, simplest and safest. Be what you profess to be; speak what you intend to do; utter what you have experienced; no more, no less. It is a hard job to maintain a false stand, while it is always safe to be straight and honest. Do not take the first false step and then be led, on and on, to perdition. Truth is one’s real nature and when you are yourself, there comes a great flood of joy welling up within you. When you deny and deceive yourself, shame darkens your mind and breeds fear. You take the path of falsehood because of the Rajasikpassions of lust, greed, hate and pride. Contentment, humility and detachment – these keep you on the path of Truth.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day…” Start Searching for the Faults and Weaknesses within Yourself First…”

The unceasing toil of each succeeding day has as its aim and justification this consummation: to make one’s last days sweet and pleasant. But each day also has its evening. If the day is spent in good deeds, then the evening blesses us with deep, invigorating and refreshing sleep, the sleep about which it is said that it is akin tosamadhi. One has only a short span of life on earth. But even in this short life one can attain divine bliss by using the time wisely and carefully. Two people may be same in appearance, and might have ostensibly been of the same mould and also grown under the same conditions, but one could turn out to be an angel while the other stays on with their animal nature. What’s the reason for this differential development? It is habits, the behaviour formed out of these habits, and the character into which that behaviour has solidified. People are creatures of character. Hence the very first spiritual practice (sadhana)is to search for the faults and weaknesses within yourself and to strive to correct them to become perfect.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day…” ‘seva’ is the highest path of Devotion which wins the Grace of God…”

Sathya Sai Baba

Today, we are confronted everywhere by statistics parading quantities and reports in glowing terms. Do not bother about adding to the number or achieving a target. I value quality, not quantity. Genuine and intensive devoted service offered in a few spots or villages is more fruitful than superficial service offered to a large number. Convince yourselves that life cannot continue long without others serving you and you serving others. Every relationship – be it master-servant, ruler-ruled, guru-disciple, employer-employee, or parents-children and so on – is bound by mutual service. Everyone is a sevak (servitor). The farmer and labourer whom you serve, produce by their toil your food and clothing as their service to you. Remember that the body, with its senses-mind-brain complex has been awarded to you to be used for helping the helpless. Seva is the highest of paths of Devotion which wins the Grace of God. Service promotes mental purity, diminishes egoism and enables one to experience, through empathetic understanding, the unity of mankind.

Message For the Day…” By Conscious Effort, One’s habits can be changed and character refined …”

Among the qualities that make up a flawless character, love, patience, forbearance, steadfastness, and charity are the highest and noblest. The hundred little deeds that we indulge in every day harden into habits; these habits shape the intelligence and mould our outlook and life. One’s present is but the result of one’s past and the habits formed during that long period. But whatever be the nature of the character that one has inherited, it can certainly be modified. Nobody’s wickedness is incorrigible. Wasn’t robber Angulimala, turned into a kindhearted person by Lord Buddha? Didn’t thief Rathnakara become Sage Valmiki? By conscious effort, habits can be changed and character refined. People always have within them, the capacity to challenge their evil propensities and to change their habits. By selfless service, renunciation, devotion and prayer, old habits that bind people to earth can be discarded and new habits that will take them along the divine path be instilled.

Sathya Sai Baba