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| Sri Satya Sai Speaks
DISCHARGE YOUR DUTIES WITH A SENSE OF SURRENDER TO GOD
God is love and love is God. True spiritual discipline lies
in developing love to love relationship. Dear children! Hold on to this principle
of love and demonstrate the ideal of unity .
(Telugu Poem)
Dear Students! Boys and Girls!
It is said Daivam Manusha Rupena (God incarnates in the form of a human being).
That is why human birth is considered to be highly sacred. God incarnates in human
form to redeem mankind. Do not be under the mistaken notion that God is confined
to a specific form. Divinity is not a separate entity. It is immanent in humanity.
The human form is a conglomeration of five elements, namely, earth, water, fire,
air and ether. The divine power which makes the five elements function is referred
to as the Atma. What is the form of Atma? Many people often ask this question. In
fact, it transcends name and form.
Merely having a human form does not make one a human being; it is the conduct and
behaviour that matters. In the same manner, mere acquisition of bookish knowledge
does not make one truly educated. Such worldly education is negative in nature.
One must make a distinction between education and educare. Whereas education is
information-oriented, educare is transformation-oriented. Education is limited to
physical and mental levels. Just as the rivers like Krishna and Godavari have their
source in the ocean, education has its roots in educare. Physical and worldly knowledge
corresponds to education.
Educare is related to our inner feelings and purity of heart. Our Maata, Paata and
Baata (speech, song and way of life) should originate from the heart. That is the
essence of educare. Even if you acquire a number of degrees, if you lack purity
of heart, you cannot be called truly educated. Nowadays very few make the efforts
to understand what educare is. Only those endowed with practical knowledge and wisdom
will be able to understand and appreciate the concept of educare. Others will be
deluded by high academic degrees. They are interested only in acquiring bookish
knowledge and disseminating the same. Such vain pursuits will not entitle them to
be called really educated. It is common nowadays for students to acquire various
academic degrees such as B.A., M.A., C.A., Ph.D., etc.
However, those who understand the real purpose of education and its inner significance
are rare. Once you understand the purpose of education and act accordingly, your
life will be redeemed. You should not entirely depend on what your teachers teach
in the classroom. You have to understand the nature of your body, mind, senses and
intellect to be able to realize your inner self.
Every individual has three attributes, namely, sattwa, rajas and tamas. They represent
the Trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara. Sattwa guna corresponds to the inner
purity. Rajo-guna is reflected in our actions. However, the fundamental truth is
that Atma has complete control over all the senses and functioning of the human
body. You perform various tasks. You participate in sports and games. All these
represent rajo-guna. These days people teach parartha (spiritual values) without
giving up swartha (selfishness). This is a grave error. You should give up swartha
in the first instance and consider parartha as the basis of all your endeavours.
Develop faith in God. God is the adhara (support) and everything else is adheya
(supported). Divinity is one. The Veda has therefore declared: Ekoham-bahusyam (the
One willed to become many). The names and forms may vary, but the inherent divine
principle is one and the same. For example, this hall is decorated with a number
of bulbs. But the electric current that flows through them is the same. Similarly,
sweets may be many, but the essential ingredient in them, that is sugar, which imports
the sweetness is the same. Often times, we merely go by the names and forms, forgetting
the reality.
A human being should essentially have three qualities - nischalattwa, nirmalattwa
and nirmohattwa (steadiness, purity and detachment). One who has these three qualities
is verily God Himself. You do not need to enquire from others whether you are good
or otherwise. Your conscience is the judge. You should think of God always. There
have been many divine incarnations in the past, but the inherent divine principle
in all of them is one and the same. Just as sugar assumes the form of a variety
of sweets, divinity incarnates in various forms. People worship God, sing His glory
thinking that He is present in some distant place. In fact, the Panchabhutas (the
five elements) are the very manifestations of God. Your heart is the temple of God.
Hence, fill your heart with love. One bereft of love cannot be called a human being.
Consider the five elements as divine and put them to proper use.
Who has given you life? What is the source from which it has manifested? Have you
acquired it by some spiritual practice? No! God gives you life and He is the one,
who sustains it. He is present in every living being in the form of Atma. Everything
has originated from the Atma. Students study a number of textbooks and acquire high
academic qualifications. What is the source of all their knowledge and learning?
It is nothing but divinity. But, man due to his delusion is unable to realize this
Truth. First and foremost, develop firm faith that God exists. When He incarnates
in the human form, He conducts Himself like a human being. Only then can man understand
divinity and the sacredness of human birth.
Educare is related to bhava (feeling), whereas education is related to bahya (external).
The education you acquire should be beneficial to society. You should utilize your
knowledge and intelligence for the benefit of society. Keep your emotions under
check. Do not fret and fume like Durvasa who had no control over his temper? Only
the one who has complete control over himself is a true human being.
The Atma represents the oneness of all beings. Ultimately, everything merges in
the Atma.
Religions are many but goal is one.
Clothes are many but yarn is one.
Jewels are many but gold is one.
Cows are many but milk is one.
(Telugu Poem)
Unfortunately, today instead of visualizing unity in diversity, man sees diversity
in unity. That is the cause of all his suffering. The principle of Atma is the basis
of all creation. You may forget anything but not the Atma. The five elements that
are immanent in you are nothing but the manifestations of Atma. Merely rotating
the beads of a rosary does not constitute japa. One should transcend the worldly
and physical plane of existence. That is true japa. One who realizes the source
of his being is truly human. You may study Bhagavad Gita and learn all the slokas
by heart. But that does not make you a scholar. It is enough if you are able to
put at least one sloka into practice. With the help of letters of the alphabet,
a,b,c,d, etc, any number of books can be written. Hence, the letters in the alphabet
form the basis for any book, be it Ramayana, Mahabharata or Bhagavata.
Likewise, the Atma is the basis for everything. Once you understand the principle
of Atma, you would have understood everything else. It is only to impart such knowledge
that we have established educational institutions. In our schools and colleges,
character, virtues and conduct are given utmost priority. One should have the desire
to tread the right path in life and attain God. One should accept everything as
the Will of God. When you develop purity of heart, you will be successful in all
your endeavours.
In the name of meditation, people sit cross-legged and with closed eyes. How can
such practices lead you to Divinity? When you close your eyes, you cannot even see
the person standing in front of you, leave alone seeing God. In fact, God is present
in you. A true vyakti (individual) is one who manifests the avyakta (latent) divinity.
If you understand the principle of Atma and make sincere efforts, you can certainly
experience atmasakshatkara (realisation of the Divine). You may do japa or tapa,
but if you lack purity of heart, all your spiritual practices will prove futile.
Whatever may be the practice you undertake, you should always focus your mind on
the Atma only.
Manishi (man) is one who is endowed with manas (mind). Manishi is also known as
manava. What is the inner meaning of this term? 'Ma' means maya (ignorance), 'na'
means nasthi (without) and 'va' means varthinchuta (to conduct oneself). A human
being is one who overcomes maya and conducts himself without ignorance. Education
is meant to help you overcome delusion. One who transcends the mind is a Paramahamsa
(a realised soul). We are not simply manavas (mere mortals). We are verily the embodiments
of Madhava (immortal divine principle).
We should have faith in God and face the challenges of life with courage and valour.
Only then do we deserve to be called a human being. The mind is meant to contemplate
on God. One who knows the value of a diamond will preserve it safely and make proper
use of it. Likewise, the one who realizes the power of mind will not let it go astray.
One should strive to attain the state of 'die' mind (annihilation of the mind).
It is possible only by contemplating on God incessantly.
It is said, Mano mulam idam jagat (mind is the basis for the entire world). If you
do not control your mind and get carried away by its vagaries, what will be your
fate? It is only through mano nashana (annihilation of the mind) can one become
a Paramahamsa. Never follow the mind. The mind by nature is highly sacred, but due
to the impact of modern education it has become unsteady like a monkey. What is
the use of going through voluminous books without understanding the nature of the
mind? When you learn the alphabet from A to Z, you should also learn the meaning
of words. What is the use of reading words without understanding their meaning?
Here, students learn the Vedas. It is said, Anantho Vai Vedah (the Vedas are infinite).
They are endowed with infinite power.
When you read the Bhagavad Gita, you should make efforts to understand its teachings
and put them into practice. Otherwise, there is little meaning in going through
the Bhagavad Gita or giving lectures on it. No benefit accrues from merely repeating
the slokas like a parrot without understanding them. The Vedas have been handed
down from generation to generation by noble souls. They contain the eternal truths.
But, in the name of modern education, people are neglecting them. One may like it
or not, but the study of the Vedas is very essential for one and all. It is not
enough if you merely read the Vedas, you should also understand the teachings contained
therein. Man has forgotten his true Self. He is trying to acquire education without
knowing his own reality. As a result, he reposes faith in everything else except
God. You should never forget the fundamental principle, namely, divinity
Dear Students!
You are able to understand and acquire worldly and secular knowledge. But it is
not easy for all to understand the inner reality. The names and forms of individuals
may appear to be different, but essentially all are one. The innate reality is adhara
and the external names and forms are only adheyas. Knowing the adheya without understanding
the adhara will serve no purpose. Even while dealing with physical matters we should
have spiritual outlook. Hence, develop faith in God in the first instance. Anything
can be achieved with unflinching faith in God. Discharge your duties with a sense
of surrender to God. That is the essence of true education. Education does not mean
mere acquisition of bookish knowledge. True education is beyond bookish knowledge.
Students! Embodiments of Love!
First of all, you have to realize that divinity is present everywhere. Let all your
actions be pleasing to God. You have come from God and are living in God. All your
actions should therefore be dedicated to God. When you follow such a sacred path,
you will ultimately merge in God. God is bhavapriya not bahyapriya. He sees the
feeling behind your actions. The world is interested in bahyam (outward show), but
God is interested in your bhavam (feeling). Hence, purify your feelings in the first
instance.
You ask others, "Who are you?" But have you ever enquired into yourself, "Who am
I?" True education lies in knowing the answer for this question. What is the use
of knowing about others if you don't know your own reality? That is not true education
at all! A true spiritual aspirant is one who understands and experiences the principle
of oneness. You say, "She is my mother", "He is my father", so on and so forth.
Such physical relationship is related to the mind. If you take the physical relationship
to be real, you will never understand the truth. You say, "I am Ramaiah." It is
the name given to the body. But you are not the body. You should say with firm conviction,
"I am I." However, when you call yourself Ramaiah, you should act according to your
name.
Once you understand your reality, you will experience everlasting bliss. Many students
have gathered here. But not all are studying the same subject. You are pursuing
various courses such B.A., M.A., M.Sc., etc. You should understand the purpose of
education. Nowadays several students aspire to go abroad after completing their
studies. They forget the very purpose of education, and are enamoured by worldly
attractions.
One should have single-minded devotion towards God. Your faith should be total and
unconditional. If your faith is unsteady with 'bumps and jumps', you will be confused
and will become restless. Keep your desires under control. Limitless desires will
take you away from divinity. Annihilation of desires will lead you to the principle
of unity. You should develop virtues and lead a good life. Understand the purpose
of education and act accordingly. Only then will your birth as a human being be
meaningful. One electric bulb can provide illumination to many. Likewise, a heart
filled with love can illumine many lives. The educated people should not look down
upon the uneducated. If they are truly educated, they will treat everyone equally
and develop unity. Where there is unity, there is purity. When we have purity, we
can experience divinity. Love is the basis for unity. Devoid of love differences
are bound to crop up.
Students!
Having joined our institution if you merely acquire degrees without developing virtues,
we will not be happy. You should develop purity within and purity outside. Only
then can you earn a good name in society. People will praise you saying, "So and
so is a good boy, he minds his own business and does not involve himself in unnecessary
activities." Such good persons can bring about transformation in society. Being
students, you should follow the code of conduct prescribed for the state of Brahmacharya.
On the contrary, if you succumb to the vagaries of the mind and move about without
any restraint, people will call you a rowdy. When you are good in thought, word
and deed, everyone will talk high of you.
Embodiments of Love!
There is love in one and all. There is none bereft of love in this world. Develop
love. Let people speak what they want. Do not be perturbed by criticism. If someone
criticizes you loudly, it goes into thin air, if he criticizes within, he will only
be the one who will be affected by it. In this manner, you should neither be elated
by praise nor depressed by criticism. If you want to attain God, there should be
harmony in your thoughts, words and deeds. It is said manasyekam vachasyekam, karmanyekam
mahatmanam, manasyanyath vachasyanyath, karmanyanyath duratmanam. (Those whose thoughts,
words and deeds are in perfect harmony are noble ones; those who lack harmony of
these are wicked.) It is not enough if you have good command over language and speak
eloquently about Divinity. You should also put into practice what you speak and
experience divinity. You may be able to attract people with powerful speech, but
what is the use if you do not translate your words into action.
When Jesus was born, three Arabian kings came to see the child. Seeing the divine
effulgence of the child, the first king exclaimed, "He is the messenger of God."
The second king said, "He is the son of God." The third king proclaimed, "He is
verily God Himself." All the three statements are true. Never think that you are
different from God. You should transcend duality and understand oneness with divinity.
Whatever may happen, do not deviate from the path of oneness. You should have unwavering
faith. Install these teachings firmly in your heart and put them into practice in
your daily life. Even after you go back to your room, ruminate over what is being
taught here.
With prayer to God, you can achieve anything in life. I want you to pray. I want
you to stand united like brothers and sisters and earn a good name. Only then will
the purpose of establishing colleges here be fulfilled. I am always with you, in
you, above you, around you. Make efforts to instill such faith and devotion in your
fellow human beings. That will make Me very happy.
Today is Sankranti, which marks the commencement of Uttarayana, the auspicious and
sacred time. At least from today onwards, develop noble feelings. Follow the sacred
path. Then your future will certainly be safe and secure. I hope I am not causing
inconvenience to you by speaking at length. When I see all of you, My heart overflows
with ananda (bliss). Happiness lies in union with God. Hence contemplate on God
incessantly. Never give scope for anxiety or worry, thinking "examinations are approaching.
How am I going to face them? Will I pass in the examinations?" Do not give scope
for despair and despondency with such negative attitude. Have faith in God. Do your
duty and face any situation with courage. Then, the result is bound to be good.
Love is everything. Love is God. Live in love.
(Bhagawan concluded His Discourse with the bhajan, 'Hari Bhajan Bina Sukha Santhi
Nahin …')
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