Saturday, August 31, 2013

Inspirational Quotes and Short Stories from - The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa!

Dear Readers -

Enclosed here are short inspirational quotes, quotes and informative excerpts from the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa. Sri Ramakrishna explains difficult to understand concepts to lay people through the use of short illustrations and parables. 


Quoted Text:

"I ask people to live in the world after the awakening of their spiritual consciousness. After extracting gold through hard labour, a man may keep it under earth or in a box or under water. The gold is not affected.

"I ask people to live in the world in a spirit of detachment. If you break the jack-fruit after rubbing oil on your hands, its sticky juice will not smear them.

"If the 'unripe' mind dwells in the world, the mind gets soiled. One should first attain knowledge and then live in the world.

"If you put milk in water the milk is spoiled. But this will not happen if butter, churned from the milk, is put in water."

DWIJA'S FATHER: "That is true, sir."

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(To the doctor) "Look here. If a man truly believes that God alone does everything, that He is the Operator and man the machine, then such a man is verily liberated in life. 'Thou workest Thine own work; men only call it theirs.' Do you know what it is like? Vedānta philosophy gives an illustration. Suppose you are cooking rice in a pot, with potato, egg-plant, and other vegetables. After a while the potatoes, eggplant, rice, and the rest begin to jump about in the pot. They seem to say with pride: 'We are moving! We are jumping!' The children see it and think the potatoes, egg-plant, and rice are alive and so they jump that way. But the elders, who know, explain to the children that the vegetables and the rice are not alive; they jump not of themselves, but because of the fire under the pot; if you remove the burning wood from the hearth, then they will move no more. Likewise the pride of man, that he is the doer, springs from ignorance. Men are powerful because of the power of God. All becomes quiet when that burning wood is taken away. The puppets dance well on the stage when pulled by a wire, but they cannot move when the wire snaps.

"A man will cherish the illusion that he is the doer as long as he has not seen God, as long as he has not touched the Philosopher's Stone. So long will he know the distinction between his good and bad actions. This awareness of distinction is due to God's māyā; and it is necessary for the purpose of running His illusory world. But a man can realize God if he takes shelter under His Vidyā-māyā and follows the path of righteousness. He who knows God and realizes Him is able to go beyond māyā. He who firmly believes that God alone is the Doer and he himself a mere instrument is a jivanmukta, a free soul though living in a body. I said this to Keshab Chandra Sen."

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(To M.) "When God assumes a human body for the sake of His devotees, many of His devotees accompany Him to this earth. Some of them belong to the inner circle, some to the outer circle, and some become the suppliers of His physical needs.

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MASTER (to Narendra) : "An outcaste was carrying a load of meat. Sankaracharya, after bathing in the Ganges, was passing by. Suddenly the outcaste touched him. Sankara said sharply: 'What! You touched me!' 'Revered sir,' he replied, 'I have not touched you nor have you touched me. Reason with me: Are you the body, the mind, or the buddhi? Analyse what you are. You are the Pure Ātman, unattached and free, unaffected by the three Gunās-sattva, rajas, and tamas.'

"Do you know what Brahman is like? It is like air. Good and bad smells are carried by the air, but the air itself is unaffected."

NARENDRA: "Yes, sir."

MASTER: "He is beyond the Gunās and māyā-beyond both the 'māyā of knowledge' and the 'māyā of ignorance'. 'Woman and gold' is the 'māyā of ignorance'. Knowledge, renunciation, devotion, and other spiritual qualities are the splendours of the 'māyā of knowledge'.

Master teaches Narendra Brahmajnana

MASTER (to Narendra) : "An outcaste was carrying a load of meat. Sankaracharya, after bathing in the Ganges, was passing by. Suddenly the outcaste touched him. Sankara said sharply: 'What! You touched me!' 'Revered sir,' he replied, 'I have not touched you nor have you touched me. Reason with me: Are you the body, the mind, or the buddhi? Analyse what you are. You are the Pure Ātman, unattached and free, unaffected by the three Gunās-sattva, rajas, and tamas.'

"Do you know what Brahman is like? It is like air. Good and bad smells are carried by the air, but the air itself is unaffected."

NARENDRA: "Yes, sir."

MASTER: "He is beyond the Gunās and māyā-beyond both the 'māyā of knowledge' and the 'māyā of ignorance'. 'Woman and gold' is the 'māyā of ignorance'. Knowledge, renunciation, devotion, and other spiritual qualities are the splendours of the 'māyā of knowledge'.
                                        
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About his parents Sri Ramakrishna once said: "My mother was the personification of rectitude and gentleness. She did not know much about the ways of the world; innocent of the art of concealment, she would say what was in her mind. People loved her for open-heartedness. My father, an orthodox brāhmin, never accepted gifts from the Śudrās. He spent much of his time in worship and meditation, and in repeating God's name and chanting His glories. Whenever in his daily prayers he invoked the Goddess Gāyatri, his chest flushed and tears rolled down his cheeks. He spent his leisure hours making garlands for the Family Deity, Raghuvir."

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M. (humbly):"How ought we to live in the world?"

MASTER: "Do all your duties, but keep your mind on God. Live with all - with wife and children, father and mother - and serve them. Treat them as if they were very dear to you, but know in your heart of hearts that they do not belong to you. 

"A maidservant in the house of a rich man performs all the household duties, but her thoughts are fixed on her own home in her native village. She brings up her Master's children as if they were her own. She even speaks of them as 'my Rāma' or 'my Hari'. But in her own mind she knows very well that they do not belong to her at all. 

"The tortoise moves about in the water. But can you guess where her thoughts are? There on the bank, where her eggs are lying. Do all your duties in the world, but keep your mind on God. 

"If you enter the world without first cultivating love for God, you will be entangled more and more. You will be overwhelmed with its danger, its grief, its sorrows. And the more you think of worldly things, the more you will be attached to them. 

"First rub your hands with oil and then break open the jack-fruit; otherwise they will be smeared with its sticky milk. First secure the oil of divine love, and then set your hands to the duties of the world. 

"But one must go into solitude to attain this divine love. To get butter from milk you must let it set into curd in a secluded spot; if it is too much disturbed, milk won't turn into curd. Next, you must put aside all other duties, sit in a quiet spot, and churn the curd. Only then do you get butter.

"Further, by meditating on God in solitude the mind acquires knowledge, dispassion, and devotion. But the very same mind goes downward if it dwells in the world. In the world there is only one thought: 'woman and gold'.2

"The world is water and the mind milk. If you pour milk into water they become one; you cannot find the pure milk any more. But turn the milk into curd and churn it into butter. Then, when that butter is placed in water, it will float. So, practise spiritual discipline in solitude and obtain the butter of knowledge and love. Even if you keep that butter in the water of the world the two will not mix. The butter will float. 

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Source and credits :
To read the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa - please visit our Life Transforming Books section and scroll down to the Gospel.

For those that are yet unaware - Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa and Acharya Shriram Sharma are one and the same. 


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The Meaning of - असतो माँ सद्गम्य ! तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय ! मृत्योर्मा अमृतं गमय !

The meaning of : 

असतो माँ सद्गम्य ।   तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय ।   मृत्योर्मा अमृतं गमय । । 

From untruth lead me to the Truth . From darkness (of ignorance) lead me to Light (of Knowledge). From death lead me to immortality.
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Gayatri Mantra - Video lecture and explanation in English on how to recite and meditate on the Gayatri Mantra .

Dear Readers :

Enclosed here is a video lecture and explanation of the meaning and scientific benefits of Gayatri Mantra . This video is in English and was delivered in 2007. The lecture explanation gives details on how we should  recite the Gayatri  Mantra and how we should  meditate upon it.

As we open the windows of a dark room and allow the Suns rays to filter into the room ...darkness is dispelled and replaced by light. The Gayatri Mantra has the same influence upon our lives. 

Gayatri recitation and meditation should be done daily . The process of Gayatri Mantra recitation and meditation is explained in detail in the enclosed video. The video also explains in detail the pictorial representation of the Gayatri Mantra as Gayatri Mata ( The five heads of Gayatri Mata, the significance of the book in her hand, the relevance of the Swan and other details of the Gayatri Mata picture are touched upon ,in this lecture). 


This lecture is delivered by Dr Pranav Pandya, the current chairperson of the "All World Gayatri Pariwar". Dr Pandya is a doctor by formal education and an eminent Gayatri Sadhak and spiritual disciple of Acharya Shriram Sharma. He has written several books and  is a prolific speaker on The Bhagvad Gita .

Source and credits : awgp.org


Gayatri Mantra- its meaning and its application as a solution to modern day stresses and problems.( Video lecture and explanation by Dr Pranav Pandya)

Dear Readers - 

Enclosed here is a video in Hindi that explains the meaning , impact and benefits of the Gayatri Mantra in  our individual lives. The lecture explains in detail the meaning of the Gayatri Mantra itself and also explains -how we can solve our daily lives problems by incorporating the meaning of this Mantra into our lives.

This powerful  lecture is delivered by Dr Pranav Pandya , the current chairperson of  the All World Gayatri Pariwar. Dr Pranav Pandya is a doctor by profession and an eminent  spiritual disciple of Pandit Shriram Sharma Acharya. 

The enclosed video is in Hindi. The video starts with a Bhajan and the lecture starts at 7:42.





Video Title : Gayatri Mantra- its meaning and its application as a solution to modern day stresses and problems.

Source and credits : All World Gayatri Pariwar.