THE DASBODHA BY: SADGURU SHREE SAMARTH RAMDAS ...
THE DASBODHA BY: SADGURU SHREE SAMARTH RAMDAS ... THE DASBODHA BY: SADGURU SHREE SAMARTH RAMDAS ...
illusions. One who can go beyond the so called visible and the illusions of the mind with the help of wisdom is able to see the real thing, has the real vision of knowledge. Unfortunately there are only few people who have it. The more micro the vision of knowledge gets; the more close you come to the Parbrahma. You also require having the ability to read between the lines and be able to experience the one without properties by utilizing the one with properties as the medium. It goes without saying that everything with the properties is destructible whereas the one without properties is indestructible which the most micro thing is. Your normal vision is useless to view it and therefore the importance of the vision of knowledge. We should listen about what we can’t see and try to get the knowledge about it. By listening and thinking over it everything can be understood. All the things have been created out of the five basic elements and the three properties. It is impossible to know about all these things. Despite this it would be foolish to expect that all the things are similar. The point in telling this is the fact that if you don’t understand the hidden meaning behind this then you won’t be able to develop the faculty of differentiation. A man without the knowledgeable view can’t differentiate between good and bad. A foolish man is without wisdom. If you are unable to know what is the best and what is the worst then you are not a fit candidate for spirituality. Those who are unable to distinguish between macro and micro and temporary and permanent lack any sort of knowledge, forget about the ultimate real knowledge. The God has created all the differences on the basis of which the universe runs. If one decides to turn a blind eye towards this then it is impossible for him to understand this and test it. A society full of such people is a collection of utter novices. The worst part is, if someone decidedly chooses to remain blind then no Siddha or no religion can improve him or do any good to him. There is a mixture of truth and untruth in human life. The wise only take the truth and discard the untruth. First your thinking should be good then your karmas should be even better than your good thinking. Even those who regularly study the spirituality with utmost care and devotion find difficulty in getting to the ultimate not to mention about the novices who will forever grope in darkness. If your karmas are bad then you have to face the requisite consequences whereas it is a common experience that good karmas bring you name and fame. Those who lack the wisdom to do good karmas in the day to day and the spiritual life lead a miserable life. It is therefore prudent to have the company of virtuous people, listen to them and try to follow them to the core. The only way to know what is spirituality is the company of the Saints and listening to their preaching and explanations of the religious scriptures and books. Yet Shree Samarth warns that this isn’t enough. During and after this one has to do immense Sadhana to get to the ultimate. END OF THE TENTH SAMAS END OF THE SEVENTEENTH DASHAK
THE EIGHTEENTH DASHAK – BAHUDHAJINNASNIRUPAN (ABOUT MANY SUBJECTS) THE FIRST SAMAS – BAHUDEVSTHANNIRUPAN (ABOUT THE MANY GODS) Shree Samarth says I salute the elephant God who is responsible for knowledge and intelligence. I also salute the Goddess Saraswati who is the origin of all the sounds and voices and there are very few who can recognize the real form of her. He hails Lord Brahma. You have created this universe. You have also expressed the differences of the Vedas, the religious sciences and many other things. He then hails Lord Vishnu. You sustain this universe. You maintain all the live forms by applying just one small part of your own being. He also hails the innocent Lord Mahesh. There is no limit to what he can and does give. He consistently utters the name of the Lord Ram. He says that the Indra is God of all Gods. It is difficult to describe the opulence of the place where he stays. He hails the God Yam who imparts the knowledge of religion to all. He keeps the records of how much one has followed the religion and how much one has gone against it. Then Shree Samarth hails many of the popular Gods & Goddesses in India like Vyankatesha, Banshankari, the ultimately powerful Hanuman, Khandoba, Tuljabhavani, Pandurang or Vitthhal, Bahiroba, and then he hails the reincarnations of Lord Vishnu, Lord Ram and Lord Krishna whose qualities and powers are absolutely indescribable. Now he tells us that the original form of all of them is the soul and all the experiences go in the name of the soul. The soul expresses itself in the form of all the Gods, Goddesses and all the powers too. It is the soul which experiences everything that can be experienced. Shree Samarth advises us to think deeply about this fact. People forget the soul and feel that they are the body which is where they go horribly wrong. There are very few who know what the soul is capable of and there are still fewer ones who have the greatest of piety who are able to be in constant unison with the soul. Once this is possible all your wrong doings vanish in a moment. Such a person is utterly faithful to the soul inside and hence has the ultimate real knowledge. He understands all this to the core. They are the only ones capable of unifying with the Parbrahma. Others just lose the track and go berserk in everything that they do and think. END OF THE FIRST SAMAS THE SECOND SAMAS – SARVADNYASANGNIRUPAN (ABOUT THE COMPANIONSHIP OF THE KNOWLEDGEABLE) Whatever has happened in our lives was because of our karmas based on the lack of knowledge. Henceforth we should behave in a way in which the knowledgeable behaves. You should make friends with the knowledgeable, serve him, and try to acquire his intelligence which is nothing but the ability to see the soul with the help of the micro, knowledgeable vision. Try to imitate the way he reads and writes. Ask him before doing anything.
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illusions. One who can go beyond the so called visible and the illusions of the mind with the help of<br />
wisdom is able to see the real thing, has the real vision of knowledge. Unfortunately there are only<br />
few people who have it. The more micro the vision of knowledge gets; the more close you come to<br />
the Parbrahma. You also require having the ability to read between the lines and be able to<br />
experience the one without properties by utilizing the one with properties as the medium. It goes<br />
without saying that everything with the properties is destructible whereas the one without<br />
properties is indestructible which the most micro thing is. Your normal vision is useless to view it<br />
and therefore the importance of the vision of knowledge.<br />
We should listen about what we can’t see and try to get the<br />
knowledge about it. By listening and thinking over it everything can be understood. All the things<br />
have been created out of the five basic elements and the three properties. It is impossible to know<br />
about all these things. Despite this it would be foolish to expect that all the things are similar. The<br />
point in telling this is the fact that if you don’t understand the hidden meaning behind this then you<br />
won’t be able to develop the faculty of differentiation. A man without the knowledgeable view<br />
can’t differentiate between good and bad. A foolish man is without wisdom. If you are unable to<br />
know what is the best and what is the worst then you are not a fit candidate for spirituality. Those<br />
who are unable to distinguish between macro and micro and temporary and permanent lack any sort<br />
of knowledge, forget about the ultimate real knowledge.<br />
The God has created all the differences on the basis of which the<br />
universe runs. If one decides to turn a blind eye towards this then it is impossible for him to<br />
understand this and test it. A society full of such people is a collection of utter novices. The worst<br />
part is, if someone decidedly chooses to remain blind then no Siddha or no religion can improve<br />
him or do any good to him. There is a mixture of truth and untruth in human life. The wise only<br />
take the truth and discard the untruth.<br />
First your thinking should be good then your karmas should be even<br />
better than your good thinking. Even those who regularly study the spirituality with utmost care and<br />
devotion find difficulty in getting to the ultimate not to mention about the novices who will forever<br />
grope in darkness. If your karmas are bad then you have to face the requisite consequences whereas<br />
it is a common experience that good karmas bring you name and fame. Those who lack the wisdom<br />
to do good karmas in the day to day and the spiritual life lead a miserable life. It is therefore<br />
prudent to have the company of virtuous people, listen to them and try to follow them to the core.<br />
The only way to know what is spirituality is the company of the Saints and listening to their<br />
preaching and explanations of the religious scriptures and books. Yet Shree Samarth warns that this<br />
isn’t enough. During and after this one has to do immense Sadhana to get to the ultimate.<br />
END OF <strong>THE</strong> TENTH SAMAS<br />
END OF <strong>THE</strong> SEVENTEENTH DASHAK