The Vision 05 Feb 2021
The Vision 05 Feb 2021
The Vision 05 Feb 2021
THE VISION
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Feb 2021 5
A TRUE GRIHASTA
By Swami Ramdas
rihastashrama, or the
householder’s life, is an
important stage in the path
to Mukti or salvation. As long as God
keeps one in that Ashrama, one must
consider oneself only as His servant, appointed in
that place, to serve Him as He is manifest in all those
with whom his lot is cast.
A Grihasta has to put down gradually his selfish
desires, and widen his sphere of love by doing selfless
service to others. He must be kind and hospitable to
all poor and distressed persons who go to him for
succour and sympathy. He must practice self-control
and self-sacrifice and also call upon others who are
with him to do the same.
A true Grihasta is he who maintains a house,
not for his own selfish enjoyments, but for the service
of the Lord in the forms of the poor, the diseased
and the miserable. Love, service and humility must
be the guiding mottos of his life. He must subdue
lust and greed, anger and hatred. He must be ever
patient, cheerful and forgiving. He must practice self-
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BELOVED PAPA
SWAMI RAMDAS ANSWERS
Devotee: What is the goal of life?
How to attain it? What are the Sadhanas
best suited to a Grihasta?
Papa: Different people in the world
have set before them different goals.
Some want a high position in life, some want wealth,
some want children, some want vast property, while
some others want objects of the senses for enjoyment.
These are the various objectives people cherish
and strive for. But, which is the goal that we must
have before us? Worldly possessions, we know from
experience, do not bring us real and lasting happiness.
Real happiness can be ours only by attaining God
by realising God. God stands for immortal happiness
and peace. Without Him, happiness is far away from
us. Therefore, when we were young, we were told by
our parents to go to temples or to places where there
were saints and sages, or to parties where Bhajans
were sung, so that we could turn our minds from
childhood itself to the source of immortal joy — God.
So, our true goal should be God and God alone.
God-realisation does not mean that we are
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WORDS OF
PUJYA SWAMI SATCHIDANANDA
Mutual Love, Giving Up Of Ego-sense
here must be mutual love and
regard and also respect for one
another. It means, a lot of give
and take must be there. For this we must
be prepared to humble down ourselves
before others. We must not assert our individuality.
For the sake of harmony in the family, we must be able
to sacrifice a little. Sacrifice our ego-sense to some
extent. That means, where there is a conflict, humble
down; give up your authority or assertion and try to
accept the other party’s viewpoint and try to solve
the problem. If you go on asserting every time, the
other party will be naturally very much humiliated
and will maintain a sort of grievance against you.
This grievance will go on getting worse and worse
and therefore the gap between you and the other
party will also become wider and wider. All members
in the family should meet together, do Bhajans, keep
chanting the holy Name of God — whatever Name it
is — and make each other understand that we are all
here together, in this family, to do Sadhana with the
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Respecting Elders
With some respect to our elders, we must be able
to sacrifice or give up for the time being, our opinions
and accept theirs for the sake of peace and harmony
in the house and we should not make a fuss over
minor mistakes done by others.
CONTENTMENT
(Even while living the life of a Grihasta in his
pre-Sannyas days, Swami Shuddhanandaji was ever
blessed with contentment, which is a prerequisite for
a spiritual life. Here is a reference to this made by
Beloved Papa:)
n Bombay, there is a young man who is not
pretentious of his qualifications. He was getting
a modest salary with which he was perfectly
contented. He was a man of high intelligence all the
same. Some people told him, ‘Why are you working
on such a low salary? If you apply to some other firm
you may get more pay.’ He said, ‘I am contented. I like
to work here. Whatever they give me, I am satisfied.’
Then friends called him a fool. In a year he got an
increment of Rs.50. He was an ordinary reporter to
a newspaper. After one or two years he got another
Rs.100, making his salary Rs.300. He was doing his
work selflessly, not caring what salary he was getting.
And in another year he was appointed as the Chief
Reporter. He is now getting Rs.500. All along he has
been saying, ‘I never deserved this. I am not at all
ambitious.’ But God is showering His bounty on him
because he is contented. Therefore, what is wanted
is contentment. q
Feb 2021 21
A MOTHER’S TALE
By Sri V Ganesan
y mother’s last days in the
local government hospital were
unforgettable ones. I used to
do my work in the Ashram from half
past three in the morning to eight at
night. Then I would go to the hospital, stay with her,
attend to her needs and keep her company. Those
days, we were often left alone and undisturbed. She
was suffering from cardiac asthma, a very painful
and fatal disease. Whenever I cried, on seeing her
suffering from breathlessness, she got very angry with
me, “Is this all that you have learnt from the teachings
of Bhagavan and after having lived with me for so
many years? Am I the body? The body may suffer, or
may not suffer. How are we concerned about that? I
am the Self. So too are you, my son. The moment of
witnessing death, either of oneself or that of a dear
one, is a great opportunity for one to get established
in enlightenment! I bless you! Let your attention be
on Awareness, always.”
Following my mother’s words, I keenly observed
her during her last moments. She passed away, fully
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GrihastaSHRAMA
By Swami Chidananda
he ancient mode of education
was an integrated course of
instructions. While a student
was acquiring knowledge, he was also
training himself in self-control and
moderation, conquest of mind, restraint of senses
and desires — Samyama, Shama, Dama, etc., and
all that is necessary to know in order to live life
righteously, to be financially independent, and at
the same time, to become aware of the goal to be
attained. Equipped with this knowledge, he entered
into Grihastashrama, the second stage of life, on this
firm and ideal foundation. He was not in danger of
becoming a slave of his senses; he was a self-restrained
youth with character and self-control. He took for
himself a partner for the sake of fulfilling Dharma,
for the sake of practising Sadhana, devotion and
worship. He knew that he was not merely entering
into a physical partnership with another creature, but
he was entering into a spiritual partnership with a
soul. The relationship between a husband and wife
was not merely physical or social, but essentially a
spiritual partnership between two souls who were both
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DEAR CHILDREN
o our Dear Child:
One day when you see us old, weak and
weary, have patience and try to understand us.
If we get dirty when eating, if we cannot dress
on our own, please bear with us and remember the
times we spent feeding you and dressing you up.
If, when we speak to you, we repeat the same
things over and over again do not interrupt us, listen
to us. When you were small, we had to read to you
the same story a thousand and one times until you
went to sleep.
When we do not want to bathe, neither shame
nor scold us, remember when we had to chase you
with your thousand excuses to get you to shower?
When you see our ignorance of new technologies,
help us navigate our way through the worldwide
web. We taught you how to do so many things: to
get the right foods, to dress appropriately, to fight for
your right.
When at some moments we lose the thread of
our conversation, let us have the necessary time to
remember and if we cannot, do not become nervous,
as the important thing is not our conversation but
surely, to be with you and to have you listening to us.
If ever we do not want to eat, do not force us.
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IN MEMORIAM
mt T Rajeswari (aged 87), an ardent devotee
of the Ashram from Chennai and the mother
of Sri T Ravichander, was called by Beloved
Papa on the 20th Jan 2021. We pray for Beloved
Papa’s blessings on the departed soul for eternal rest
and peace at His lotus feet. q
ANANDASHRAM NEWS
15,500-CRORE NAMA JAPA YAGNA
FOR WORLD PEACE: The total Nama Japa for
world peace received in the month of December is
200 crores. The grand total of the Japa done so far
now stands at 9376 crores. q
Feb 2021 39
PUJYA MATAJI
Krishnabai’S
32nd MAHASAMADHI DAY
THOUGHT FOR
THE MONTH
G rihasthashram is not an
undesirable institution
detrimental to the spiritual
progress of man. On the
other hand, when life is lived
in its proper spirit, there is
no institution more noble
and more glorious than the
married life. A man can make
his home a centre of service
radiating rays of universal
love.
— Swami Ramdas