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| Sri Satya Sai Speaks
DEVELOP LOVE FOR GOD AND EXPERIENCE HAPPINESS IN PRAKRITI
The body is made up of five elements and is bound to perish
sooner or later, but the indweller has neither birth nor death. The indweller has
no attachment whatsoever and is the eternal witness. Truly speaking, the indweller
who is in the form of the Atma, is verily God Himself.
(Telugu poem)
The body is like an iron safe which encases the precious jewel of the Atma and values
like Sathya, Dharma, Santhi and Prema. If there are no jewels inside, what is the
value of the iron safe? It has value only when there are jewels in it. Sathya is
one of the most important and precious jewels. Dharma is another valuable jewel
like a diamond. Peace is essential for every human being. Even when a millionaire
comes to Swami, he tells, "Swami I have everything, but I have no peace." There
can be no happiness in life without peace. Only a person who imbibes the qualities
of Sathya, Dharma, Santhi and Prema can lead a life of detachment and renunciation.
Who is a true renunciant? One who renounces the fruits of his desires and actions
can be called a true renunciant. There lies true peace. So long as one has desires,
one cannot have true peace.
Bereft of truth, righteousness, love and peace,
the value of all your education is zero;
Bereft of truth, righteousness, love and peace, the sanctity of all your acts of
charity and kindness is zero;
Bereft of truth, righteousness, love and peace,
the utility of all your positions or power is zero;
Bereft of truth, righteousness, love and peace
the result of all your good deeds is zero.
These four values are the very foundation of man's life.
(Telugu poem)
The precious jewels of Sathya, Dharma, Santhi and Prema are there in every human
being. It is the duty of every human being to safeguard these jewels. Without these
values, the body is like an empty iron safe which has no value. What is truth? Truth
is that which does not change over time and is eternal. Everyone knows about Truth.
Yet, people try to keep away from truth. Man resorts to untruth in order to escape
from difficulties. Sathyannasti paro Dharmah (There is no Dharma greater than adherence
to truth). What is Dharma? Dharma truly is the very foundation of the mansion of
life. You may build a multi-storeyed building, but without the foundation, it will
not last long. So, Dharma is the very basis of man's life. Dharma is of two types:
Laukik (worldly) and Adhyatmic (spiritual). Laukik Dharma is subject to change,
but spiritual Dharma is eternal. When the foundation is weak, the walls of the mansion
will collapse in a short time. Dharma is therefore the true path for everyone to
follow. Prema (love) is the roof of this mansion and Santhi (peace) is life. Man
cannot live in a house without a roof. Unfortunately, nowadays Sathya, Dharma, Santhi
and Prema seems to have completely disappeared. Today even a wealthy person lacks
the spirit of sacrifice. The life of such a person is like a roofless house that
will be exposed to the sun and rain. Therefore, it is necessary to have a proper
roof.
It is love that sustains man's life. Right from the time of birth, a child loves
its mother and the mother loves the child. It is difficult to describe in words
the depth of the love between a mother and child.
During the II World War for the liberation of Rangoon from the Japanese, many people
died due to bombing. A mother and her son somehow managed to reach by foot a village
near Chennai, having lost all their near and dear ones. They had no shelter or food
to eat. They therefore took shelter under a tree. The mother would go begging for
alms from house to house, give most of it to her son and partake of whatever little
was left. When she did not get enough, she would give the entire quantity of food
to her son and would herself go without food. Consequently, she became weak day
by day. One day the son, unable to see her suffering, told her, "Mother, from today,
you take rest and I will fetch food for both of us." From that day, he would go
begging from house to house, give most of it to his mother and partake of whatever
little was left. Sometimes, he would lie to his mother that he had already taken
his food. Consequently, he too became very weak. The son had no strength to look
after his mother nor did the mother have any strength to protect her son.
One day, he stood in front of the house of an officer and begged for alms. The officer
was relaxing in an easy-chair in the verandah reading a newspaper. He took pity
on the boy, went inside and brought some food on a plantain leaf. He told him to
sit and eat it there itself. But the boy said that he would take it home. The officer
said, "I don't think you are really hungry, otherwise why should you take it home?"
When the officer was uttering these harsh words, the boy felt giddy and fell down.
The officer heard him mumble the words, "First to my mother, to my mother…" in a
faint voice. Saying so, he breathed his last. When this sad news reached the mother,
she was immersed in grief. Unable to bear the grief of the tragic death of her dear
son, the mother also breathed her last. Both the mother and her son sacrificed their
lives out of love for each other. This was the depth of love between the mother
and child in those days. Today, due to selfishness, there is a decline in love even
between the mother and the child! A life without love is not worth living. Love
is life. The mother should love her son and the children should love their mother.
In this manner, the mutual love between a mother and her children should grow. Even
a monkey carries its offspring wherever it goes. Love is a necessity. This precious
jewel of love is present in the iron safe of the body. Where there is love, there
is peace. Where there is peace, there is non-violence. Contentment is peace.
Buddha renounced his kingdom, left his wife and child and propagated the principle
of non-violence. He propagated the ideal, "Ahimsa Paramo Dharmah" (Ahimsa is the
highest Dharma). We should develop Sathya, Dharma, Santhi, Prema and Ahimsa which
are the five life-breaths of man. One can be called a human being only if one has
these five values. Man should undertake all such activities which can foster the
five values in him. Yajnas, Yagas, Japa, Tapa, etc., are meant only to develop these
values in man. One who possesses these five values is a man of merit and his life
is redeemed. One's life is a waste, if he lacks even one of them. First of all,
man should lead a life of truth and follow the path of Dharma to achieve progress
on the path of spirituality.
Embodiments of Love!
Today wherever we go, we find only craze for money. Even old people who are nearing
the end of their life are crazy after money. Today, man's desires are multiplying.
The age in which we live is not Kali Yuga but Kalaha Yuga (age of conflict). Money
is the root cause of all this. We give too much importance to the body which is
like an iron safe. Instead we should give more importance to the precious jewels
of human values within. Without these jewels, the iron safe has little value. Values
should be the prime concern of human life. Without values, human life does not serve
any purpose. Birds and animals have love in them, but they have no desires. They
are contented when their hunger is satiated. But man is not like that. He wants
everything. Even if he owns five buildings, he wants ten more. Why does he require
so many houses? Is one house not enough for him to live comfortably? But, he wants
many residences. He is deceived by his own limitless desires. Today man's desires
are excessive. He has to reduce his desires. Less luggage more comfort make travel
a pleasure. We are doing a lot of work for others without any expectation. I don't
own even a single house. Wherever I go, I stay in the houses of the devotees. People
should reduce their desires in the same manner. Once you control your desires, you
can live in peace. But, never reduce your love for God. Develop more and more love
for God. When you have love for God, you will have everything.
Embodiments of Love!
Today you have listened to the talks given by the elders. All that you have heard,
you should put into practice. Install the values of Sathya, Dharma, Santhi and Prema
in your heart permanently. If you have peace and love, you can achieve anything
in life. If you ask any of our students, you will find that none of them has any
desires. All these boys are highly qualified. They have postgraduate degrees like
M.A., MBA, M.Sc. and Ph.D. They have no desire to go to their home. If they go out,
they can earn very high salary. An MBA boy can earn a salary of one to two lakhs
per month. But they do not want to go. "What can money give us? Can it give us happiness?",
they ask. They want to work here. They consider work as worship and duty as God.
They are highly duty- conscious. The students should have such strong faith. Wherever
you see, you will find that people who are full of desires. What do they achieve
by having too many desires? Ultimately, they ruin their life. So, it is necessary
for us to control our desires. With heavy luggage on your head, how far can you
walk? Reduce your luggage to make the journey of your life more comfortable. As
a bachelor, how happy and carefree you are. When you get a wife, you have virtually
four feet. When you want to go out, you will be worried that your wife is alone
at home. After a year, you will have a son. Now you six feet instead of four. As
the number of feet increases, you will become more and slow. Thus, the pace of your
life's journey is slowed down.
Embodiments of Love!
Treasure the love in your heart. Love all. But do not unduly burden yourself with
too many responsibilities. This will add to your worries and difficulties. Our teachers
know pretty well what these difficulties are. You can lead a happy life if only
you reduce your burden. Then there will be less scope for difficulties and suffering.
Dakshinamurthy also gave the message of sacrifice to drive home this truth. Dakshinamurthy
imparted his teachings through silence. He always had a smiling countenance. The
reason was he had no worries and responsibilities. (Here Swami reminded the story
of the mother and son who gave up their life out of love for each other and emphasised
that we should not give up love even if we have to give up our body.) Death is certain
some day or other. We may keep the body fit for now, but we have to drop it one
day. We should earn a good name even at the cost of our life. Consider earning a
good name as your very life-breath. Good name will remain even if the person departs
from this world. Therefore, you should earn a good name in society. There is no
point in earning a great name, but you should have a good name. A millionaire may
be considered great, but he also eats grains and cereals in his food and not gold.
So long as you are alive, you have to depend upon food to nourish your body. At
the same time, reduce your body attachment. Share your love with everyone. Do not
limit your love to your family only and lead a selfish life. Even a fish is better
than a selfish person. A fish moves freely and happily in water and leads a comfortable
life. On the other hand, man has burdened himself with too many responsibilities
and attachments. Because of this heavy load, he has sunk so low. Therefore, you
should reduce your burden and spend more and more time in the contemplation of God.
When you develop love for Paramatma (God), you can experience happiness in Prakriti
(Nature).
Duty is God. Work is worship . Follow these twin principles in life. Do not put
undue burden of responsibilities on yourself. God is there to shoulder the responsibility
of everyone (loud applause). Where is the cause for worry, when God is there to
take care of us? We keep on worrying because our understanding of this truth is
only theoretical. We should not be like that. Once we offer everything to God, we
should be free from worries. You can experience peace only when you are free from
worries. You may perform any number of Yajnas and Yagas and undertake any number
of spiritual practices, but all these are useless if the underlying meaning is not
understood. You may forget anything in this world, but never forget God. Keep your
mind always focused on God. This is My message for you today (loud prolonged applause).
Bhagawan concluded His Discourse with the song, "Bhaja Govindam, Bhaja Govindam,
Moodha Mathe …"
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