Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Shlok4

II Jai Jai Raghuveer Samarth II

Lets do with 4th Shlok. The 4th Shlok is as follows:

Mana Wasana Dushta Kama Na Ye Re I
Mana Sarwatha Pap Buddhi Nako Re II
Mana Dharmata Niti Sodu Nako Ho I
Mana Antari Sar Wichar Raho II

Swami tells 4 basic and simple instruction to human mind in this Shlok. First 3 of them are nagging instructions (things that should NOT be done) and the last is the postive insisting one.

First instruction : Wicked desires (Dushta Wasana) are never useful.
This is a very important fact that any mind full of wicked desires can never think of something positive for any one. Thus he will get accumulated with the negativity that will result him with the obvious effect. The one who makes a trap for someone (generally) gets entrapped in the same !

Second instruction : Never have thought of committing sin in mind.
Conceptually sin is every that thing that goes opposit to the law of nature. At personal level every thought that tends an individual to something not obvious and correct (i.e. against law of nature) is sin.
Committing sin can be seen at 3 levels : physical, vocal and mental. Beating someone is Physical sin. Abusing someone is vocal sin and planning conspiracy against someone is mental sin.
Swami, the very humble man, requests human mind to keep away from committing any of these sins and ever.

Third instruction : Do not go away from the holy thought in life
'Niti' is the positive thought of obvious correctness that is inspired by the nature which in turn is created by the Lord. Never ever do away from 'Niti'. Try and see that the holy thought of 'Niti' is always EXERCISED (i.e. not by chance, but by efforts). The link lies in Second Instruction, the way committing sin takes one against nature; exercising 'Niti' ensures one go by the nature.

Fourth instruction : Always keep wisdom (Sar Wichar) of good & bad, true & false, holy & unholy, natural & unnatural, proper & improper, mortal & immortal awake in mind.
An alarm of above mentioned wisdom is extremely essential and important to meet above three instructions. And every man who wants to become 'Sadhak' (student of sprituals) can always and certainly acquire the wisdom by practice.

II Shri Ram Samarth II