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Is it not better to earn more and sacrifice more for God's work?

Posted on: 01/08/2007

[Question by Dr. Sheshadri Thiruvenkadam (Balaji).]  Swami rerplied: One should not be lazy and one should put his maximum effort in doing...

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When I asked a spiritual preacher to show me my Sadguru, he just smiled silently. What does it mean?

Posted on: 01/08/2007

[Question by Dr. Sheshadri Thiruvenkadam (Balaji).]  Swami rerplied: Recognizing the Sadguru is the essence of the whole spiritual effort....

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Why does God keep silent to some people even though they cry to Him intensely?

Posted on: 01/08/2007

[Question by Dr. Sheshadri Thiruvenkadam (Balaji).]  Swami rerplied: A diabetic patient cries before a doctor to get a sweet to eat. The...

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Why are people involved in killing each other in the name of God?

Posted on: 01/08/2007

[Question by Dr. Sheshadri Thiruvenkadam (Balaji).]  Swami rerplied: The original founders of the religions were Human Incarnations of the...

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For what type of service I am suited?

Posted on: 01/08/2007

[Question by Dr. Sheshadri Thiruvenkadam (Balaji).]  Swami rerplied: Any soul is suitable for that type of service to God, in which it is...

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How should we respond to the opposition that comes while propagating God's knowledge in the world?

Posted on: 01/08/2007

[Question by Dr. Sheshadri Thiruvenkadam (Balaji).]  Swami rerplied: Even God keeps silent to such opposition and therefore, you need not...

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Vaishnavas say that Narayana alone should be worshipped and Shaivas say that Shiva alone should be worshipped. What is correct?

Posted on: 01/08/2007

[Dr. Sheshadri Thiruvenkadam (Balaji) asked]  Swami rerplied: If this means that God alone should be worshipped and that one should not...

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Why do I become angry in the propagation of knowledge when some one opposes it?

Posted on: 01/08/2007

[Dr. Sheshadri Thiruvenkadam (Balaji) asked]  Swami rerplied: You need not become angry with opponents, who argue with you because the...

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GURU POURNIMA

Posted on: 29/07/2007

God created this world with happiness and misery, which are alternate cyclically like the spokes in a rotating wheel. God arranged the fruits of good and bad deeds in an alternating manner even though the good or bad deeds may be done repeatedly in sequence. This reshuffled arrangement of happiness and misery resembles sweet and hot dishes in a meal or a movie containing scenes of both happiness and tragedy in an alternating manner. This system of alternating arrangement of happiness and sorrow gives continuous entertainment not only to God but also to the individual soul. Thus, the basic intention of God is only to entertain Himself and also all the individual souls...

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GOD IS NOT BODY BUT ENTERS THE BODY

For Scholars Posted on: 24/07/2007

When the Veda says that God is not body (Akayam), how do you support the Human Incarnation of God?
[Reply to Shri Surya, Mumbai] God is not any medium or body (Akayamavranam Veda) because God is unimaginable. The body or medium is a part of creation and hence, is imaginable. God is also not modified into the medium or body. God only enters the medium or body. The electric current is not the wire. The current is not modified into the wire. The current has entered the wire. As long as the current exists in the wire, the wire has to be treated as the current. There is no way to experience the current other than this. The wire attains the property of the electric current...

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How can God incarnate as a pig, fight with a demon and retrieve Earth from under the ocean, when the ocean itself is on Earth?

Posted on: 24/07/2007

[Question by Shri Surya, Mumbai.]  Swami rerplied: The concept behind the symbolic story must be understood. The earth represents humanity....

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How do You say that God is greater than one's parents in contradiction with the devotee Pundarika?

Posted on: 24/07/2007

Swami rerplied: Pundarika was the worst person throughout his life and he became a devotee only later on. Prahlalada was a devotee from birth and is...

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GOD'S JUSTICE

Posted on: 15/07/2007

Some people criticize that God is enjoying creation and entertaining Himself, while souls are troubled with problems. So they blame God with sadism. The entertainment of God is not sadism at all. Sadism is based on two points: One is that an action can be called sadism if it is exhibited in reality in the world and not in the imaginary world. For God, this world is imaginary and not real. However, sadism in the imaginary world may also show a mental attitude towards sadism. Even that point is ruled out because the second point on which sadism is based is that a sadist enjoys by torturing some innocent person without a justified reason. Here in the case of God, the problems of the soul...

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WEALTH AND PREACHING

Posted on: 14/07/2007

A poor fellow was a disciple of Shri Akkalkot Maharaj. Shri Maharaj took that fellow to a forest and showed an abode of snakes. Shri Maharaj asked him to take two snakes and put them in to his bag. The disciple took two snakes with a lot of fear, put them in his bag and took them to his house. When he opened the bag, both the snakes were found to be two rods of gold. What is the message of this story? Shri Maharaj was the human incarnation of Lord Datta and was called as Samartha Sadguru, which means that He was the capable human form of the Lord appearing as the preacher. Hence, the message must be very capable. The message of Lord Datta in this story is that an excess of money...

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EQUAL-MINDEDNESS AND SACRIFICE

For Scholars Posted on: 09/07/2007

The individual soul (Jeeva) is a bundle of various qualities, which are different proportions of the three basic qualities called as Sattvam, Rajas and Tamas (Nanyam Gunebhyah—Gita). The material of these qualities is awareness or nervous energy called as Chit and this material is known as soul (Atman). The soul is beyond these qualities (Nirgunam) and the same is stated in the Gita (Gunebhyashcha param…). The individual soul always contains the basic material (soul) and hence can be called as Jeevatman [Jeeva + Atman], which is like calling water as waves. Awareness is a special work-form of inert energy and this inert energy is produced by the oxidation of food. The inert energy, on functioning...

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CELIBATE SAINT OR MARRIED PERSON?

Posted on: 19/06/2007

[Dr. Nikhil said “My spiritual classmates did not become householders but I became a householder. All of them are lucky to have salvation.” Swami replied “Only you are going to get salvation because you became a householder. Nikhil was astonished and asked for clarification. Swami continued:]

The psychology of people is to get attracted towards things, which are far, and to get detached from things, which are very close. In fact, this is the general psychology of souls and even angels are not exceptions as said in the Veda “Paroksha Priya ivahi devah pratyaksha dvishah”, which means that even angels like any item, which is far, and dislike any item present...

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TWIST OF ADVAITA

For Scholars Posted on: 15/06/2007

[Shri Lakshman asked Swami to explain the reason for the twist given by Shankara in His philosophy because of which alone the differences in the interpretations of the scriptures arose.]

Background-Relevant Preaching: If you understand the background of Shankara, Ramanuja and Madhva and also the different atmospheres of devotees that existed over a span of time, the differences in the philosophies can be realized and the unity in the entire program can be perfectly appreciated. Before the arrival of Shankara, the Purva Mimamsakas were very ambitious to get heavenly pleasures...

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BEYOND RELATIVITY AND EVOLUTION

For Scholars Posted on: 14/06/2007

[This topic is for scientists, philosophers and intellectuals for whom a slow patient reading is recommended. Swami jokes that this topic is a hard topic for digestion and can be considered as a costly vegetarian dish for rich intellectuals. The other easy topics are like easily digestible cheap vegetarian dishes meant for the common man! Mr. Anil Antony asked Swami that a scientist says, “What is the difficulty in explaining the process of creation? The theory of evolution proposed by Darwin explains it very well”].

Limits of the Validity of Evolution: The main aspect in the theory of evolution proposed by Darwin is that any organ is developed to meet a need. Similarly, any organ is suppressed when the need disappears. In the case of a man the tail disappeared because its use was not there anymore due to the improved efficiency of the hands in say driving away flies. Therefore, evolution...

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GOD, MEDIUM AND WORSHIP

Posted on: 12/06/2007

The unimaginable God requires a medium for expression. When the medium is charged by God, the medium is treated as God directly and service to this medium is the direct service to God. When a wire is charged by electric current, touching the live wire means touching the current itself. But if you touch the picture of a live wire on paper, you are not touching the current. It is only an indirect representative model of the live wire. Service to the charged medium is called as sakshat upasanam, which is direct service. Service to the representative model is called as pratika upasanam, which is only indirect service. Indirect service is a total waste because neither are you experiencing God in the model, nor is God experiencing...

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WHICH IS THE GREATER SACRIFICE?

Posted on: 11/06/2007

[Shri Phani raised a question “Between sacrifice of work (karma samnyasa) and sacrifice of the fruit of work (karma phala tyaga), which is greater?” Swami said “Tell me your opinion on this”. Phani replied “Certainly sacrifice of the fruit of work is greater than sacrifice of work because the fruit is the essence of work. Cutting the bond with the fruit is very difficult”. Following is Swami’s detailed discourse that followed.]

Certainly sacrifice of the fruit of work is greater than the sacrifice of work in the case of householders, who have the option for doing both. The reason is that the bond with the fruit is very strong. Generally, money or wealth is the fruit of work. Therefore, the Veda says that sacrifice of the money and wealth is the real essence of sacrifice and stands as the proof of real love...

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