Message for the Day… ” Truth is Divine and Eternal…”

Sathya Sai Baba

To every being born on earth, Truth is the visible manifestation of God. The entire cosmos composed of moving and immovable objects has emerged from Truth, is sustained by Truth and merges in Truth. Truth is Divine and eternal (Sathyam-Jnanam-Anantham Brahma). Hence everyone must revere Truth. Sathya and Dharma (truth and righteousness) will not submit to anyone. Every kind of strength, physical or otherwise, will have to come under their sway. Success follows Sathya and Dharma. Whatever be your scholarship or position, you have to cultivate respect for human values. ProtectSathya and Dharma always. What students and people must safeguard is not merely nations, but Sathya and Dharma. In turn these values will protect the Universe. Educated persons, who in the name of countries are giving up truth and right conduct, are actually undermining the human civilization. It is more vital to cultivate virtues than go after scholarship or other worldly riches and possessions of transient nature.

Message for the Day…” Conditions may Change and Times may alter But Divinity will never Change…”

Sathya Sai Baba

What is seen by your eyes, what moves your mind, what awakens your body and what shapes your entire life is the creation around you. Gopala is well versed in tending the cows, caring for them and nurturing them. The word ‘Go’ refers to cow, earth, sensory organs, heaven, speech, etc. So Gopala can play with you and make you sing. He can move you and all others. He can protect you and make you happy. This is the aspect of Gopala, the Divine Incarnate. The act of creation and the creator are permanent and they go on forever. Conditions may change and times may alter but Divinity will never change. The most important aspect of the Divine(Paramatma) is to look after the cows (His creation), protect them and ultimately ensure they merge in Him. Hence make sincere efforts to promote the divinity that is present in you and enjoy bliss. You should persevere to elevate yourself and never let yourself slip down.

 

Message for the Day…” When You seek God , You Must not be misled into by-paths and Mirages

Sathya Sai Baba

The heart must yearn for His voice, His form, His flute, His smile, His sport and His pranks. That is the tapas(penance) which is rewarded by His grace. The yearning must be so deep that all body consciousness is lost, the senses are ineffective, and the mind is inactive, the intelligence is at a standstill, and all ideas of duality disappear. The individual sees before him only step after step of Aananda leading him to the highest bliss of merging in the Lord. The culture of Bharath has marked out the guidelines for achieving this bliss. This bliss is the consummation of all sweetness, all the joy, and all the fulfilment derived from all the highest desires. But yet man is struggling to achieve petty things, paltry joys and low desires. When you seek God, you must not be misled into by-paths and mirages. The seeker after gold must cast away brass and other yellow metals which may distract or at times even destroy him.

5 Life Lessons Krishna Teaches Us…

5 lessons the Bhagvad Gita teaches you

The Bhagvad Gita offers ample lessons in life about handling crises situations, managing people and paving the path to success.

We often run a Google search on the top industrial honchos to learn from their words of wisdom.

However, we seem to have lost touch with our own rich intellectual heritage.

Why not go back to our own roots, and learn from words of wisdom that are truly eternal?

Our great epics (religious or not), surely have quotes that stand true to the modern times, even better than ever before.

I am sure many of us must have explored or heard some great treasures hidden in ancient scripture Bhagvad Gita.

Below are a few shlokas which I tried to decode.

I hope it will help entrepreneurs take away something from them.

#1. Do your karma

“KarmanyeVadhikaraste Ma PhaleshuKadachana,

Ma Karma PhalaHeturBhurmaTeySangostvaAkarmani”

Translation: Do your duty and be detached from its outcome, do not be driven by the end product, enjoy the process of getting there.

A lot has been said and heard about ‘karma’, but the true essence lies in these two simple lines.

Every entrepreneur should focus on their work i.e. karma without anticipating the result or outcome.

You should not concentrate so much on the final product and just enjoy the process of reaching there.

We get swayed by our vision and rely on its success too much.

We forget it is pivotal to enjoy the whole process rather than just hoping for something that you know is anyway uncertain.

Remember, having hopes or being optimistic is not wrong, but without actions, your path will be dreadful.

The art lies in walking the tightrope and enjoy doing it.

If the guy who walks the literal tightrope is scared or too excited, he will certainly fall.

The trick to his success is that he enjoys it while he walks in order to reach the other end successfully.

#2. Master the art of adaptation

“vasamsi jirnani yatha vihaya

navani grhnati naro ’parani

tatha sarirani vihaya jirnany

anyani samyati navani dehi”

Translation: As a man shedding worn out garments, takes other new ones, likewise, the embodied soul, casting off worn-out bodies, enters into others that are new.

It is easy to say versatility and adaptation are the keys to success. But the biggest lesson for any entrepreneur is learning to adapt to changes quickly.

Do not get stuck with your initial vision.

Learn to adapt, innovate and implore new opportunities.

Pave your journey like a traveller, who is not attached to the city he visits or the hotel he stays in but enjoys the experience of it all.

Do not be adamant; be innovative, open minded and ready to absorb experiences like a sponge.

The faster you adapt to a change, the better it is.

Remember, change is the only constant.

#3. Manage your anger

“krodhaadbhavatisammohahsammohaatsmritivibhramah ‘ 

smritibhramshaadbuddhinaashobuddhinaashaatpranashyati ””

Translation: From anger comes delusion; from delusion, confused memory; from confused memory the ruin of reason; from ruin of reason, man finally perishes.

It is imperative for all entrepreneurs to have control over their anger.

With anger goes away our ability to reason and we tend to become delusional.

The confusion and chaos generated by anger leads to memory loss.

The individual is moved away from his purpose and goals.

Anybody who seems to have forgotten their goals or lost their clarity of thought cannot succeed. Therefore, it is important for people to free themselves from anger.

A simple solution to this problem is focus.

Never lose your focus and never underestimate the virtue of patience.

#4. Detach yourselves

“tasmad asaktah satatam karyam karma samacara

asakto hy acaran karma param apnoti purushah”

Translation: Go on efficiently doing your duty at all times without attachment. Doing work without attachment man attains the supreme.

Inculcate the habit of being open to everything and being attached to nothing.

Attachment does give strength to work and love beyond ourselves, but it also limits us and makes our journey and growth difficult, especially if the object of our desire is taken away from us.

Too much desire can be bad, as it turns into greed.

Greed takes you away from your true calling and dream, be it to achieve, create or innovate.

Do not be super attached to your work, as it makes your journey as an entrepreneur difficult and closed.

You cannot wear binoculars and run the rat race.

You have to keep an open mind about the ever-evolving market changes, adapt to them.

Keep a close eye on your goals but do not get obsessive.

#5. Do not be misled

“dhumenavriyate vahnir yathadarso malena ca

yatholbenavrto garbhas tatha tenedam avrtam”

Translation: As fire is covered by smoke, mirror by dust and embryo by the amnion, so is knowledge covered by desire.

 

This simple shloka has the deepest meaning.

It is like a dissuading curse — as everything pure has a covering that can often be misleading.

For example, fire is covered with smoke, which prevents us from nearing it and if a mirror is covered in sheen, we cannot see what it is reflecting before removing the sheen.

Similarly knowledge is covered with desire that we must ignore or get rid of.

We must ignore the curtain of desire in order to imbibe knowledge that will help us grow.

This isn’t as easy as it looks but wise man is one who knows what to avoid and what to select.

Source….Atul Pratap Singh…..www.thebetterindia.com

Natarajan

இன்று கிருஷ்ண ஜெயந்தி….

குருவாயூரப்பன் மீது நாராயண பட்டத்திரி பாடிய ஸ்தோத்திரம் நாராயணீயம். இதை கிருஷ்ண

ஜெயந்தியான இன்று படிப்பதன் மூலம் நினைத்தது நடக்கும்.

* மஹா விஷ்ணுவே! கிருஷ்ணா! வேதங்களால் போற்றப்படுபவனே! ஆனந்த வடிவானவனே! கோபியரின் மனத்தில் இருப்பவனே! என் துன்பம் நீங்க வணங்குகிறேன்.

* மும்மூர்த்திகளில் சிறந்தவனே! சர்வேஸ்வரனே! கருமை நிறக் கண்ணா! மந்திர சாஸ்திரங்களில் எங்கும் நிறைந்திருப்பவன் நீயே என்று கூறப்பட்டுள்ளது. உன்னை ஆதிசங்கரரும் போற்றி வணங்கிஉள்ளார். அந்த திருப்பாதங்களைப் போற்றுகிறேன்.

* தேவாதி தேவனே! அனைவருக்கும் உயிராக விளங்கும் கிருஷ்ணனே! உண்மையில்லாதவற்றில் ஆசை கொண்டு துன்பம் அடையும் மனிதன், உன்னை வணங்கினால் எல்லா இன்பமும் அடைவான். அவ்வாறு அருள் செய்ய வேண்டுமென உன்னை வணங்குகிறேன்.

* எங்கும் நிறைந்த பரம்பொருளே! உடல், மனம், மொழியால் இந்த பூமியில் எதையெல்லாம்

செய்கிறேனோ அனைத்தையும் உன்னிடம் சமர்ப்பிக்கிறேன். உன் திருவடியில் சரணடைகிறேன்.

* உன்னிடம் சரணடைந்தவர்கள் எல்லா செயல்களிலும் வெற்றி பெறுவர். தேவாதி தேவனே! அப்படிப்பட்ட நல்லவர்களின் தொடர்பு எப்போதும் கிடைக்கட்டும். அவர்களுடைய நல்ல வார்த்தையால் பாவம் நீங்கி பக்தி பெருகட்டும்.

* ஜகந்நாதப் பெருமாளே! ஹரியே! பஞ்சபூதம், பிர பஞ்சம், பறவை, மீன், விலங்கு, தாவரம் என எல்லாவற்றையும், நண்பர், எதிரியையும் கூட, உன்னுடைய வடிவமாகவே கண்டு மகிழ்கிறேன்.

இவ்விதம் வழிபடுவதால் பக்தியும், ஞானமும் வாய்க்கும் பேறு பெற்றேன்.

* பெருமானே! உன்னிடத்தில் மனம் ஒன்றி விட்டதால், வழக்கமான பசி, தாகம் மறந்து விட்டது. கண நேரமும் உன்னை மறவாமல் செயல்களில் ஈடுபாடு கொண்டுள்ளேன். மனதில் சிறிதும் தளர்ச்சி இப்போது இல்லை. உன் அருளால், மகிழ்ச்சியோடு எங்கும் உலாவுகிறேன்.

* பெருமாளே! கலியுகத்தில் உன் பெயரைச் சொன்னாலும், உன்னைப் பற்றிப் பாடினாலும் கூட போதும்! உன் அருளைப் பெற்று விடலாம். இப்படி ஒரு வாய்ப்பு இருப்பதால் எல்லாரும் இந்த யுகத்தில் பிறக்க ஆசைப்படுகின்றனர். பாக்கிய வசத்தால் இந்த கலியுகத்தில் பிறந்த என்னை ஏற்றுக் கொள்வாய்!

* வாசுதேவா புருஷோத்தமா! கங்கையில் நீராடுதல், கீதை வாசித்தல், காயத்ரி மந்திரம் சொல்லுதல், துளசி அணிவித்தல், கோபி சந்தனம் அணிதல், சாளக்கிராம பூஜை, ஏகாதசி விரதம், ஓம் நமோ நாராயணாய என்ற மந்திரம் இவை எட்டும் உன் அருளுக்கு வழிவகுக்கும். இந்த எட்டு வழிகளிலும் என்னை ஈடுபடுத்தி நல்லருள் புரிய வேண்டும்.

Source…..www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan

Message for the Day…” Teachers should Inspire , and be an Example and Role model ….”

Sathya Sai Baba

Teachers should regard their vocation as a sacred duty. They have the responsibility to mould the future generations of young students by what they teach, referencing practical examples from the lives of illustrious leaders. Teachers should inspire, and be an example by the way they live outside the classroom. Educational institutions have the responsibility to give to society well educated persons who are competent, who possess integrity and who can be relied upon to serve society with devotion and competence. What gives education its true value and significance is its moral and spiritual content. If teachers dedicate themselves to this noble cause, students will not go astray. I hope teachers will devote themselves to their duties with greater vigour and enthusiasm, and bring about a transformation in the students so that they become useful and worthy citizens.

Message for the Day…” What is True Friendship …” ?

Sathya Sai Baba

True friends are those who help in uplifting your life by cleansing your ideals and emotions. Those who drag you into pomp, pedantry, paltry entertainment and petty pranks are enemies, not friends. True friends cannot be won by social status, external scintillation or verbal assertions. A friendship knit by monetary bonds is disrupted as soon as you ask the loan to be repaid. So, when you oblige your friend with a loan, the friendship too is broken at that very moment. How can friendship be cemented by words or by coins? The feeling of friendship must activate every nerve, permeate every blood-cell, and purify every emotional wave; it has no place for the slightest trace of egotism. The companionship which seeks to exploit or fleece for personal benefit cannot be elevated into the noble quality of friendship. Perhaps, the only friend who can pass this rigorous test, is God.

Message for the Day…” Trust in the God and March to the best of your Ability…”

Sathya Sai Baba

Virtues must be cultivated in each home; each member sharing in the joy with the rest, each one seeking for opportunities for helping others. This attitude must be stuck to, so that it may stay as character. How can a vessel kept with a closed lid be filled with water? It must be open to receive good impulses! In all your efforts, trust in a Higher Power which is ever ready to help you. Then your work is made easy. This comes out of devotion, and reliance on the Lord who is the source of all Power. When you travel by train, you only have to purchase the ticket, board the proper train and take a seat, you can leave the rest to the engine. Do you carry your luggage on your head? So too, trust in the Lord and march to the best of your ability. Have faith and earn the Lord’s grace by using the intelligence and the conscience He has endowed you with.

Message for the Day….” Ways to attain Bliss…”

Sathya Sai Baba

Your heart should be like glass, with the spiritual light inside illuminating the world outside. The inner urges on interacting with the world outside should make one lean towards service, empathy and mutual help. Presently, people read and study all kinds of unintelligible Vedantic texts and struggle with commentaries and translations to grasp their sense. Knowledge is being poured down their throats; but the potion does not get down to soften their heart. The spiritual truths should not be put on for mere public exhibition, as in a drama, where appropriate dresses are worn on the stage but taken off when the actor moves off the stage. They must be adhered to all the time to derive the Atma ananda (Bliss of the Soul) which they genuinely confer. Bliss is easily attained by careful, well-timed and regulated discipline; it cannot be got by spurts and skips. You must take the effort to learn each lesson of virtue through systematic study and diligent application to attain success.