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EXPERIENCE THE SWEETNESS OF RAMA'S NAME
This motherland of Bharat has given birth to many noble souls who attained great
name and fame in all the continents of the world. Many sages and seers of Bharat
have been sanctifying their time by propagating Rama Tattwa (principle of Rama)
since ancient times. The Ramayana belongs to Treta Yuga. Though thousands of years
have passed, yet the Ramayana is still being read with reverence in every village
and every hamlet.
Do as you say
People, young and old, chant the sacred name of Rama even now with great devotion.
They may forget any other name, but not the Rama Nama (name). Be he a millionaire
or a pauper, everyone takes refuge in the Divine Name of Rama in times of difficulty.
In Bharat, it is hard to find anyone who does not contemplate upon or chant the
Name of Rama. Many sages in the past did penance and undertook several kinds of
vows to spread the glory of Rama Nama in the world. However, Rama never wished or
told anybody to chant His name or contemplate upon it. He, in fact, declared that
all are the embodiments of divinity.
The foremost teaching of Rama was that one should follow Sathya. Taking Sathya as
its basis, one should sustain and promote Dharma. Dharma (righteousness) is not
confined to any particular place or country; it is present in all. It is born out
of Sathya (truth). In fact, Dharma cannot exist without Sathya. What is Dharma?
Dharayati iti Dharma (that which sustains is Dharma)! Some people wrongly limit
Dharma to mere feeding of the poor or acts of charity. Dharma should flow from one's
own heart. Then, it should be put into practice. Do as you say. That is man's foremost
duty. There should be perfect harmony between one's words and actions. On the other
hand, if one says one thing and does something contrary to it, it connotes Adharma
(unrighteousness). Moreover, one should carefully analyze and weigh the pros and
cons before saying something. Manasyekam Vachasyekam, Karmanyekam MahAtmanam (Those
whose thoughts, words and deeds are in perfect harmony are noble ones). You say
that you are a human being. But, you are entitled to be called a human being only
when your thoughts, words and deeds are in harmony. Rama achieved unity of thought,
word and deed. In contrast, Ravana's thoughts, words and deeds were at variance
with each other. Manasyanyath Vachasyanyath, Karmanyanyath DurAtmanam (Those who
lack harmony of thoughts, words and deeds are wicked).
Nurture and develop your Innate Qualities
There has naturally been a conflict between Sathya (truth) and Asathya (untruth),
Dharma (righteouness) and Adharma (unrighteousness). Rama scrupulously followed
Sathya, whereas Ravana resorted to Asathya. There is no Dharma greater than adherence
to Sathya. Hence, we should adhere to truth even in trivial matters. We should never
resort to untruth to escape from a difficult situation.
The creation emerges from truth and merges into truth, Is there
a place in the cosmos where truth does not exist? Visualise this pure and unsullied
truth.
(Telugu Poem)
In fact, truth is the foundation of the entire creation. If for any reason this
foundation is disturbed, the whole world will collapse. What is the reason for all
the trials and tribulations of man today? It is because man has forgotten truth.
He is facing humiliation and disrepute because he is indulging in injustice and
falsehood. Hence, one should not resort to untruth under any circumstances. One
should speak only truth. Sathya is a small term. But it connotes Sat (changeless
eternity). Since we try to change this changeless truth, we undergo changes and
distortions.
Dear Students!
You are all young. If you follow truth right from this young age, you will surely
become an ideal to the entire country. What is truth? God's word is truth. Hence,
when you speak and act with the feeling Sarva Karma Bhagavad Preetyartham (all actions
to please God), everything will become truth. Every thought and feeling emanating
from man is a reflection of his inner truth. Unfortunately, it gets converted into
falsehood by the improper use of the tongue. The tongue is one of the five senses.
These senses are the cause of changes in us. They are responsible for the sin or
merit that we earn.
The Panchabhutas (five elements) pervade the entire universe, right from the earth
to sky. There is no sixth element other than these five elements in the universe.
The same five elements are found in every human being in a subtle form. One has
to realize this truth and conduct oneself accordingly. Sathya (truth), Dharma (righteousness),
Santhi (peace) Prema (love) and Ahimsa (non-violence) that are present within you
have to be nurtured and developed. Sathya is the path. Dharma follows it. Prema
is the experience. It is only then that Ahimsa manifests. Himsa (violence) is not
limited to harming or hurting others; acting contrary to one's words is also Himsa.
There can be no greater Ahimsa than using our tongue in a sacred manner.
Santhi (peace) is not to be found somewhere else. It is very much within us. There
are many different qualities present within us. It is for us to make good use of
these qualities. You may ask, "Why does not God change our nature?" No, God does
not at all interfere; He is a witness of everything. It is for God to tell you what
is good and what is bad. Your own thoughts and feelings tell you what is good and
what is bad. When you eat a cucumber, you will get the belch of a cucumber. Hence,
what is there in you will be reflected outside. Whatever bad you see in others,
it is nothing but the reflection of your own thoughts. Some people are constantly
immersed in worldly thoughts. Such people can never be happy. Only those attain
the state of bliss whose mind is steady, without any thoughts. Some people consider
themselves very intelligent and keep enquiring deeply into their accumulated bookish
knowledge. This type of pedantry is like allergy. Once this allergy starts spreading,
their energy is sapped. Unfortunately, today, we are developing allergy, not energy.
Do not keep deliberating upon whether something is good for you or not. Everything
is good. Whatever happens, consider that it is good for you. When you develop such
an attitude, everything will turn out to be good for you.
Embodiments of Love!
Love all. Hate none. Do not misunderstand others. Some people develop misunderstanding
even about God! It is the worst of sins. Hence, do not entertain such misconceptions.
If by any reason such thoughts enter your mind, consider them as your enemies and
drive them away. Be loving and cheerful always! It is only love that protects and
sustains you. You are yourself the embodiment of love. Where there is love, there
hatred cannot enter.
Embodiments of Love!
Human body is a miniature world. It is constituted by Panchabhutas (five elements),
Panchendriyas (five senses) and Pancha Pranas (five life-breaths) which, in turn,
are born out of truth, are sustained by truth and ultimately merge in truth. Hence,
one should follow truth earnestly. Since people distort truth, they lose their purity.
The main reason for the impurity of one's heart is one's tendency to distort truth.
Hence, if one wishes to maintain purity and sacredness of one's heart, one has to
speak truth. If you are wedded to truth, whatever you say will come right. Some
people complain, "Swami! Though we are treading the path of truth, untruth still
troubles us. What could be the reason for our predicament?" The question can be
answered by a simple example. While the pure and crystal clear Ganga (Ganges) flows,
some streams and rivulets formed by the rain water join it during its course, thereby
polluting the river. However, one has to be careful not to allow any impurities
to join the pure and unsullied truth of one's heart. It is because of the weakness
of our senses that various impurities enter our heart and pollute it. These impurities
are the Arishadvargas (six inner enemies of man), viz., Kama (desire), Krodha (anger),
Lobha (greed), Moha (attachment), Mada (pride) and Matsarya (jealousy). The purity
of nectar can be destroyed even by an atom of impurity.
Once a music director composed a song: I am aware you are like
the moon in the distant sky; Yet my mind tries to grab you; I don't know why …
(Telugu Song)
In fact, where is the moon? Not in the distant sky. Our mind itself is the moon.
We are unable to gain control over the mind because of these six inner enemies coming
in our way. Is it not a fact that even the bright light of the moon on a full moon
night is not visible if the clouds come in its way? The moment the clouds move away,
the moon is visible. Similarly, you have to do constant Namasmarana in order to
drive away the clouds of these six inner enemies.
Follow the Ideals set by Rama
Today, we are celebrating Sri Ramanavami. On this sacred day, we should resolve
to follow the teachings of Rama. Sathya and Dharma are the two main teachings of
Rama. Do not consider yourself as a mere human being. Develop full faith that you
are none other than Rama! People often say, "Only my Atmarama knows it!" Thus, our
Atma itself is the embodiment of Lord Rama! The Atma has no specific form. The same
Atma that pervades the entire universe took a form and incarnated as Rama. Similarly,
Dharma took the form of Lakshmana who constantly followed Rama. Lakshmana considered
Rama as his very life-breath. Rama was everything for him.
I have surrendered my wealth, my family and even my soul to
You. Now, please come to my rescue. I seek refuge only in You.
(Sanskrit Sloka)
During the exile of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana, once Lakshmana ventured into a particular
part of the forest. Soon he was beset with evil thoughts. As soon as he returned,
he told Rama "Oh! Rama! Why are we undergoing all these troubles? Why should the
innocent mother Sita be put to these ordeals? Come! Let us go back to Ayodhya, this
very moment." Sita was surprised at the sudden change in the attitude of Lakshmana.
Since Rama knew everything, He called Lakshmana to his side smilingly and made him
sit near Him. Immediately, Lakshmana realised his fault. With great agony, he enquired
from Rama, "Dear brother! How come these evil thoughts entered my mind? Never before
such a thing happened to me." Rama then explained, "Dear brother! This is not your
fault. This is the region of a demon. Hence, all the evil thoughts entered your
mind." Tell me your company, I shall tell you what you are. As is your company,
so are your thoughts. Hence, keep yourself away from bad company. Join the company
of good and noble souls. Then, you will get good thoughts. As are your thoughts,
so shall be the result. Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavati (as are the feelings, so is the result).
When Kausalya was shedding tears after Rama left for the forest, Sumitra tried to
comfort her, saying, "Dear sister! Why do you cry? Is it because Rama is going to
the forest? No, no. You are mistaken that Rama would live in the forest, while we
would enjoy royal comforts in Ayodhya. In fact, wherever Rama lives is Ayodhya and
the rest is nothing but a forest. We should lead our life with equanimity, remaining
equal-minded in happiness and sorrow. Happiness and sorrow come one after the other.
We should not be affected by them! We should neither be elated by happiness nor
be depressed by sorrow. Can there be a human being in this world without happiness
and sorrow? Rama is, in fact, omniscient and omnipotent. No harm can ever befall
Him by wild animals or demons in the forest."
Kausalya was also worried about Sita since she was accompanying Rama to the forest.
Rama tried to dissuade her from going to the forest, saying, "Sita! The forest is
full of thorny bushes and wild animals. You will be put to a lot of difficulties
in the forest." Sita then reasoned with Rama, "Oh! Rama! You are the protector of
the entire world. Can You not protect Your own wife from the wild animals? You are
omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient. I am sure that none of these wild animals
can cause any harm to me when You are with me. I have no such fear." Rama felt very
happy to hear these words of Sita.
When Sita was abducted by Ravana, both Rama and Lakshmana became very much worried
about her. Seething with anger over Ravana's mean act, Lakshmana approached his
elder brother Rama and said, "Dear brother! Give me Your permission. I will reduce
all these wicked demons to ashes." Rama counselled patience and said, "Lakshmana!
We don't need to do any such thing. The demons will destroy themselves on their
own. In fact, they will become victims of their own evil qualities." Subsequently,
Ravana was killed by Rama and His army of Vanaras. Rama then explained to Lakshmana
thus: "Lakshmana! People behave in a particular way and reap the consequences of
their actions, depending upon their prarabdha (destiny) and their qualities. We
need not be too much concerned with that. As long as one is attached to worldly
objects and thinks in terms of mine and thine, one will be afflicted by sorrow.
Hence, one has to treat the worldly objects with the attitude: These are not mine;
all these are embodiments of the divine." All acts should be performed to please
God. If one develops ego with thoughts of 'I' and 'mine', one is sure to perish.
You say 'this is mine' and 'that is mine'. In fact, what really belongs to you -
the body, the mind, the intellect or the senses? You say 'this is my body', 'this
is my mind', 'this is my intellect', etc. But, none of these belong to you truly.
The body which you consider as belonging to you will leave you in a moment, even
without your knowledge. Similarly, the mind roams about like a monkey. Is it possible
to restrain this mad monkey? Do not say, 'I am this or that'. Say, 'I am I'. This
is your correct description. The correct answer to the question 'who are you?' is
'I am I'. Rama did not criticise or harm anyone. Then, who will have hatred towards
Him? Good acts of Rama brought good results to Him. Thus, when we do good to others,
there is no possibility for us to undergo sorrows and difficulties. If we still
feel we are put to difficulties, the fault lies with us. God is not responsible
for our sorrows and difficulties; it is the waywardness of our senses that is responsible
for them. So, we should control our senses. If we are able to control our senses,
everything else will come under our control. That is the essence of the teachings
of Rama. The Ramayana is not merely the story of Rama. In fact, it is the story
of every human being.
Sweetness of Rama Nama never diminishes
We blame God for our problems and difficulties. But, God loves one and all equally.
He has no hatred towards anyone. He is always cheerful and smiling. A smiling countenance
is the natural quality of a divine being. Where there is a smile, there can be no
hatred at all! People with such divine attributes do not get disturbed under any
circumstances. Hence, be always smiling and cheerful. Never put on a 'castor-oil
face'. Some students are very much worried about examinations; they want them to
be delayed or postponed. However, the sooner you write the examinations and pass
them, the quicker will you move onto the higher class. Instead of examination worry,
you should make hurry to go to the higher class. There is no worry in this hurry.
Come! Oh devotees! Come! Take the sweetmeat of Rama Nama Out
of ignorance do not buy and eat other sweets, they will spoil your health By mixing
the essence of the Vedas with the milk of Vedic declarations. Adding the sugar of
Subuddhi (virtues) and the ghee of Nibaddhi (truth) Removing the dirt of Abaddhamu
(falsehood) Our ancient Rishis have prepared this most delicious sweet of Rama's
Name.
(Telugu Song)
Your health will be spoiled by eating all kinds of sweets sold in the marketplace.
Those sweets may be tasty, but are harmful for you. Instead, the sweetmeat of Rama
Nama has been prepared by our great Rishis. It has a wonderful effect on your mind.
It can never become stale or spoiled. The more you eat this sweet of Rama Nama,
the more joy will you derive from it. It is sweeter than sugar and tastier than
curd.
The Divine Name of Rama is full of sweetness and it remains sweet forever. There
have been many incarnations of God on earth. But the Divine Name of Rama has remained
eternal. Since ancient times, Rama Nama has remained as the Taraka Mantra (Mantra
that liberates) for one and all. Right from children to elders, everyone can derive
the bliss of chanting Rama Nama. Age is no obstacle in experiencing the sweetness
of Rama Nama. There is immense sweetness in this name. We should never give up such
a sweet, nectarine and blissful Rama Nama even for a second. Unfortunately, today
people are neglecting the chanting of Rama Nama. It is their misfortune.
Lead an ideal and exemplary life
When Mirabai was asked to leave the Krishna temple in the palace by the Maharana,
she was full of anxiety, thinking, "How can I leave my dear Lord Krishna and go
away!" But her unflinching faith in Krishna developed firm conviction in her, "Krishna
Himself would come along with me." She prayed to Lord Krishna, "Oh Lord! I have
obtained the precious pearl of Divine Name after a great effort. Please bless me
that I do not lose this invaluable pearl." Chanting the name of Krishna incessantly,
she reached Dwaraka. However, she found the doors of the temple closed. Unable to
bear the agony of separation from her dear Lord Krishna any more, she banged her
head against the doors of the temple. Lo and behold! The doors of the temple opened
and Lord Krishna appeared before her. After having Darshan of her dear Lord, Mirabai
merged with Him. We have to broaden our heart. This does not refer to the physical
heart. If the physical heart is enlarged, it requires surgery by the doctors. Broadening
one's heart implies the quality of large-heartedness. Some people sit here stretching
their legs and occupying a lot of space. Instead, if people sit closely, some more
devotees can be accommodated. We can help each other by caring and sharing.
Dear Students!
The summer vacation has started. From tomorrow onwards you will be going home to
spend your vacation with your parents. Spend your time happily with your parents.
Contemplating upon the happy time you have spent here learning many sacred teachings,
make your parents also happy. If you are happy, they will also be happy. Never make
your parents unhappy by your conduct. Our parents occupy an important place in our
life. It is our foremost duty to make them happy. It is not enough if you look after
your own comfort and welfare. First and foremost, the parents are to be made happy.
Life is not confined to Khana (food), Peena (drink), Sona (sleep) and Marna (death).
We are not born to eat and roam about and enjoy comforts. We are born to serve our
parents and make them happy. If you make your parents happy now, your own children
would make you happy in future. Lead an ideal and exemplary life. Only then will
your life be sanctified and the education acquired by you in Sri Sathya Sai educational
institutions become meaningful. I wish that all of you should earn name and fame
as the students of this great institution.
(Bhagawan concluded His Discourse with the Bhajan, Rama Rama Rama Sita …)
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