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Jun 24, 2014, 08:19 IST

Trying situations lead towards moksh

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The moment you feel pressure, feel you are being forced into a situation, it means you should not be affected by it, impressed by it…

 

Don’t leave a place or situation in anger or rage. Be there with ease and peace. Supreme knows when you will be relieved from that situation. This is where mantras such as the Mahamrityunjaya mantra can come handy. Chanting such mantras will bring solace. “Om Triyambakam yatamahe sugandhim pushtivardanam urva rukmiva bandanath mrityurmukshiya ma amritat om” Om triyambakam – one with three gunas, third eye, yajamakey – Supreme power… give me fragrance with makes me healthy and when time comes like a ripe fruit – urva – a ripened fruit of a cucumber like plant – may I get effortlessly detasched from the creeper…detached from the bandhan and like mrityunjaya, may I too attain moksha.

 

Why must we wait to die to attain moksha. Conventional meaning of this mantra is that may I pass over, or die easily. However, deeper meaning is that we may attain moksha while we are alive...freedom from every trying situation.  Why do we think that mukti can come only after death…after we stop breathing? We should feel or get mukti while we still have breath in us, it is applicable when we are alive.

 

 

Why do learned people only try to guide us towards moksha after death? Why cannot we have all the benefits of moksha while we are still alive.

 

What is use of al the knowledge and discourses that gurus and swamis give us if it does not have any practical use, if it does not help us in our day to day living, instead will come handy, if that is possible, after we breath our last....

Only a greatest guru teaches you this. like a poem can be best taught by someone who is an expert, who is sensitive towards supreme’s design of life can relate and explain the true meaning of  these mantras. And how to derive strength meaning and message for perfect life.

Why are gurus pushing people towards moksha after death… in this rigmarole, chakravyu, people have forgotten the real meaning of celebrating life whole and complete and experiencing that life is so beautiful.

 

 

Pranam

 

 

 

Saty- amev jayate.........Love never Fails..........Karm is Dharm..............Light Liberates

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