Thursday, April 12, 2007

Satsang Power of Guru By Dr. G.R. Vijayakumar

Satsang Power of Guru By Dr. G.R. Vijayakumar

Haridas escaped from the Muslim King and arrived in Puri. Here he met
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu and was thrilled at his darshan. Having been brought up
in a Muslim family, Haridas would not enter the temple of Jagannatha. So he
stood at a distance and shed tears of joy at the very thought of Sri
Chaitanya. He fell on the ground and began to rub his face on the mud. Sri
Chaitanya rushed towards him and embraced him. What is more, Chaitanya
exclaimed: - "by touching your holy person, I have become pure".

Haridas settled down at the flower garden in Puri. He spent his days in japa
and kirtans. He would not eat anything until he had repeated Hari's name 3,
00,000 times.

It was the year 1534, the last day of his life had come. Haridas was worried
lest he should pass away without completing his daily japa. Hundreds of
devotees had assembled and Sri Chaitanya himself was present. Haridas
completed his daily routine and lay down. He went on looking at the holy
face of Sri Chaitanya and finally merged in the Eternity. Sri Chaitanya
became grave for some time. He then lifted the holy person of Haridas and
began to dance. The ecstatic dance continued for a long time. Haridas was
laid to rest at the same place where his little hut was situated. Today,
this place is a pilgrim centre in Puri.
Words

A group of devotees at Sri Sai Spiritual Centre were absorbed in a
discussion of Lao Tzu's dictum:
"Those who know do not say those who say do not know." When Sri Radhakrishna
Swamiji entered the hall, they asked him exactly what the words meant.
Swamiji took a rose and asked: "Do you know the fragrance of a rose." All of
them knew. Then he said, "Put it into words." All of them were silent.
Discipline
To a devotee who wanted to know what sort of meditation he practiced each
morning near a Parijatha plant in the compound of Sri Sai Spiritual Centre.
Sri Radhakrishna Swamiji said, "When I look carefully I see the flowers in
full bloom."
Devotee: "Why would one have to look carefully to see the plant?"
Swamiji replied: "Lest one see, not the Parijatha tree, but one's
preconception of it."
http://www.saileelas.org/magazines/saipadananda/jan2002.htm#PowerofGuru

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