Re: Story: How a Bhakta should thirst for Narayana
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• February 15, 2002
Hari Om. I too heard the story and it certainly made me feel that I am still far from reaching that state. And yes, the sage is Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa. S.V.Swamy --- Mohan T Lwrote: > Hari Hari, > > A very nice and perfectly true story by Shree. > Srinivasan. Adiyen has heard that the sage was > "Shree > Raamakrishna Paramahamsa". Is Adiyen right ? > > Hari Hari > > --- psrinivasan99 wrote: > > This story illustrates how a Bhakta should aspire > > for the feet of > > Vishnu. > > ----- > > Once a person, on listening to the stories of > > Haribhaktas, got a > > desire to have a direct dharsanam of Mahavishnu. > > Though his desire > > was noble, it was not supported by a commensurate > > level of sincerity > > and commitment to Narayana, due to his > predominantly > > materialistic > > outlook. He then visited a sage and implored him > to > > `reveal' > > Vishnu to him. The sage, being a knower of the > > hearts of all, knew > > the lukewarm devotion of the person. But due to > his > > innate kindness > > natural to those who cherish Mukunda in their > > hearts, the sage > > said "Dear son, even though all beings are > > perpetually seeing > > Vishnu alone on account of Hari being the inner > self > > of all, they do > > not know this truth and therefore they suffer. But > > to have a direct > > perception of Narayana is the highest attainment > in > > the universe, > > attaining which all the joys of the world pale > into > > insignificance. > > Such being the case, it is difficult to attain > > Mahavishnu's > > vision unless one bathes oneself in the dust of > the > > feet of sages > > who possess nothing other than Haribhakti. > Therefore > > I advise you to > > constantly serve the Prapannas of Govinda. I > assure > > you that this > > alone will be adequate to fulfill your desire." > > > > Even though the sage gave him the best advise, the > > devotee could not > > digest it due to his own impatience. He left the > > sage dissatisfied, > > only to come back a few days later with the same > > request. The sage > > advised again that the attainment of the lotus > feet > > of Vasudeva is > > not a child's play and one need enormous kshama > > (patience) for > > that great attainment. The devotee again left the > > sage, dissatisfied > > with the sage's advice and thinking that the sage > > was > > unnecessarily > > denying him his desire. This routine happened a > few > > more times and > > the devotee was becoming more and more impatient. > > > > On one occasion, when the devotee started speaking > > in the same vein > > to the sage, the sage thought that it was high > time > > to prove to the > > devotee, in physical terms, what it means to > aspire > > for Krishna. He > > asked the person to accompany him to a nearby > lake. > > The person > > gladly accepted the idea thinking that the sage > > would teach an > > esoteric mantra that will reveal Mahavishnu. On > > reaching the lake, > > the sage suddenly grabbed the neck of the devotee > > and forcibly > > drowned him in the waters of the lake. Astounded > by > > this unexpected > > action of the sage and gasping for breath, the > > devotee struggled to > > get out of the clutches of the sage. A few seconds > > passed by but the > > sage did not relax his hold on the devotee. > > Suffering greatly, the > > devotee struggled to get out of the water. After > > some time, the sage > > pulled the devotee out of the waters. Thirsting > for > > a breath of air, > > the devotee sprung out of the water and breathed > air > > like never > > before. Being confused as well as angry, the > devotee > > shouted "May > > I know why your holiness has done this to me. I > > sought from you a > > vision of Vishnu and in return you almost killed > > me." The sage > > asked "Dear son, when you were inside the water > > gasping for > > breath, what is the one thing that you wanted?" > > > > "Air, one breath of air, that is the only thing I > > wanted in the > > world; I sought nothing else, I swear" said the > > devotee. > > > > The sage replied "DEAR, WHEN YOU CHERISH THE SAME > > KIND OF SINGLE- > > MINDED DESIRE FOR HARI, WHEN YOU WANT NARAYANA > JUST > > AS BADLY AS YOU > > WANTED A BREATH OF AIR, WHEN YOU GASP FOR ONE > VISION > > OF VASUDEVA, > > WHEN THE WHOLE UNIVERSE BECOMES MEANINGLESS > WITHOUT > > GOVINDA, THEN > > WILL VISHNU MANIFEST BEFORE YOUR EYES, I SWEAR." > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! 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