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| Sri Satya Sai Speaks
WITH COURAGE AND PURITY REALISE DIVINITY
Everyone has to face the consequences of his Karma (actions).
Who has made the bats to hang from the branches of a tree with their heads downwards?
Has anyone tied them upside down out of hatred? No, it is their fate. Likewise,
nobody can escape from the consequences of Karma.
(Telugu Poem)
Embodiments of Love!
Yesterday, I was telling you about the coronation of Parikshit. At that time, there
were many who had offered advice to him and assisted him. Many were supportive for
his advancement. Parikshit was very young, almost a boy. It was not easy to raise
a little boy to be an efficient emperor. There were no elders left in the lineage
of the Pandavas. Bhima, Arjuna, Dharmaja, Nakula and Sahadeva had all started on
their way to the Himalayan slopes. The lone representative of the Pandava clan was
this little boy Parikshit. He was just put to schooling in the traditional way.
But, there was none who could ascend to the throne, except him. The young lad was
thus caught in a complex situation. He, however, proceeded on the path shown by
three preceptors who were available.
The young Parikshit was in tears and was pleading with his granduncle and grandmother
(Dharmaja and Draupadi) asking them whether it was fair on their part to abandon
him leaving such a heavy responsibility on his shoulders. Dharmaja told the boy
that the consequences of the passage of time were inescapable. Even Krishna who
was their constant support had also left them to fend for themselves. They also
had no choice but to follow the foot steps of Krishna. After all, they had been
strict adherents to the advice and guidance of Krishna. Krishna treated the Pandavas
as bosom friends. He had reared them as His own children. He had been their closest
relative. In fact he had sustained them in every manner of relationship. He alone
was their refuge. So, they advised Parikshit to face his responsibilities with courage
and confidence. Thereafter, they tarried awhile to see how Parikshit would tackle
the situation. Parikshit replied bravely that he would not shirk his responsibilities
nor let down the glory of his lineage. "I shall rule this kingdom", he averred.
He was full of confidence and courage. Dharmaja and Draupadi were happy and relieved.
They were astonished at the courageous demeanour of the young lad.
One has to note some events that transpired at that time. Dharmaja was in his human
form and was preparing to proceed to the spiritual and divine realms. To go from
the earthly realm to the divine realm one needed a lot of courage. Dharmaja traversed
the entire plane of the spiritual and the mundane, and made a proper mix to achieve
ability to advance to the divine realms. In fact he got this capacity by seeing
the self confidence of young Parikshit. Parikshit was then reminded of the happenings
prior to this. He had gone to each of the Pandavas and asked them to take up the
responsibility of ruling the kingdom. But all of them had declined and insisted
that Dharmaja alone was qualified for ruling the kingdom, which was also the wish
of the people. Finally they settled on the young Parikshit as the only suitable
person. Hearing this, young Parikshit was frightened and fell at the feet of his
grandfather with tears and pleaded whether it was possible for such a young person
to rule such a large kingdom. It was Draupadi who gave the necessary reassurance
to Parikshit. Thus, the crowning of Parikshit as emperor took place.
On the second day after his coronation, Parikshit assembled all his vassal kings.
People thought that the young king was frightened and that was why he was assembling
all of them. All the kings were collected and seated in the chamber of the court.
Parikshit spoke to them. "You see a young boy as your lord before you. But be sure
I shall not flinch from my duties nor should you from yours. We are together committed
to see to the welfare of this empire; so, I want now to know your intention. Some
of you, I know; others I cannot even recognize. So, you make your decision to go
along with me for the sake of the empire or follow your own ambitions."
After he spoke thus, the assembly split into two factions, one supporting Parikshit
and the other pursuing their private ambitions thinking that the youthful king lacked
determination and could be flouted easily. After this, a war broke out between the
factions. Parikshit fought the battle with the names of his grandfather Arjuna on
his lips (Arjuna had 12 names) - Arjuna- the pure, Phalguna- the one born under
the star Phalguna, Partha- scion of the Prithu lineage, Kiriti - one born with a
crown, Swetavahana- one mounted on a pure white charger, Bheebathsu - one who is
above the emotion of revolution, Vijaya- ever victorious, Krishna- the dark one,
Savyasachi - ambidextrous, Dhananjaya- the victor of all wealth. Thus, as he battled,
all the Pandavas were present around him (in their spiritual form). Even Draupadi
was there. Few know this fact that Draupadi was a great leader in her own right.
It would be a mistake to think that Parikshit plunged into warfare in his first
act as emperor. In fact, Draupadi was his mentor, physically as a child and spiritually
in the later part of his life. She had warned him that it would not be proper on
his part to drag himself into strife as soon as he became the king. First he had
to infuse confidence in his own people and, thanks to the training given by Draupadi
he was able to succeed in good measure. All his subjects young and old stood by
him addressing and adoring him as Maharaja- the king of kings with affection and
awe. They became confident and fearless. With such a king presiding over their welfare,
where was the room for any fear? And Parikshit reassured them that in spite of his
being so young, he was fully favoured by God's grace and, as such, there was no
power on earth that could oppose him. God alone was his refuge. He undertook the
administration of the empire with full faith under the guidance of God.
Do not be under the impression that all this training was only after the decision
of the Pandavas to proceed to the Himalayas. Right from the end of the Great War,
it was known that the sole heir to the empire was the infant son of Abhimanyu. Draupadi
decided to take up the task of grooming of the child for his future role. So she
told Dharmaja that though he was the repository of all virtues, he was at times
prone to indecision. Thus, right from the beginning Parikshit, was under the care
of Draupadi. Even before the formal coronation of Parikshit,
Draupadi along with Dharmaja used to address the people of Hastinapura, saying that,
this young child was their future ruler. "Do not be misled by his youthful looks.
He is blessed with the grace of god and is replete with all kingly virtues. The
duty of a ruler of a large population is to look after their needs like a mother.
At present, he is a small child and needs your support and protection. Take this
up as a duty conferred on you by God. In due course he will be the king and he will
look after your welfare like a dutiful son. We are not concerned with enjoyment
and pleasure. Do everything as a matter of duty. And when the time is ripe you shall
be protected and provided with your needs by him as he is verily a gift of God to
us and to all. Everything happens according to the will of God. The will of God
cannot be tampered with by any other force."
Thus Draupadi and Dharmaja already paved the way for the crowning of Parikshit.
That was the manner of political administration in those days. Every single person
in the kingdom was to be well looked after, like the children of a close knit family.
When such a family of elders and children were in control, where was room for fear
or worry? Thus Parikshit became a great emperor. Are there any parents who can bring
up their children in this way? Even if you are prepared to train the young boys
in the right way, the children will not be ready to listen. But Parikshit was a
good learner as well as a leader with courage. Courage is the means of all successful
results. This is also a true spiritual practice. That is the true strength. Armed
with such divine and spiritual strength Parikshit achieved greatness. And the whole
empire prospered thereby. Such a motherly preceptor is very rare.
Parikshit summoned all his ministers as also representatives from the subcontinent
and spoke to them on the importance of unity. In fact purity is dependant on unity
and purity is the way to divinity. With divinity, all tasks will become fruitful.
It is enough to sustain and maintain this purity both in the individual and community.
This concept of individual and collective behaviour was taught to his subjects and
thereby an ideal community was created in his empire. The young king Parikshit smilingly
approached his people and even apologized to them for any mistakes that he might
have unwittingly committed. The type of communication that should exist between
the ruler and the ruled was exemplified by Parikshit par excellence. Young Parikshit
had full faith in God whose benevolence and love ensured his welfare and that of
his subjects. All of you have the same firm faith in God and maintain purity and
you can be certain of the success of your sadhana.
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