Re: [t'vengadam] The Stranger
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• October 8, 2002
Dear Sri Sadagopan, Yes,it is really strange and a pain for us that we seem to know so much of this Stranger?? from the scriptures and works of acharyas and alwars,but today when we ask ourselves whether we have seen him or found him?,we are not in a position to give a definite and convincing reply though we can arrive at logical conclusions or answer based on our faith in the Lord generated in us from our own experiences in life. Now,coming back to your question :- Would anybody tell me how to find this Stranger? The Lord or the very Stranger himself has given the solution to this problem in his own works and incarnations. In his work,the Bhagavad geetha the Lord has stated the reason for this problem in the 7th chapter as :- TEXT 13 tribhir guna-mayair bhavair ebhih sarvam idam jagat mohitam nabhijanati mam ebhyah param avyayam Meaning :- Bound by the three gunas of prakriti the whole world does not know me who am above these modes of prakriti and inexhaustible. But,he has given the solution in the following slokhas: In the 11 th chapter, TEXT 54 bhaktya tv ananyaya sakya aham evam-vidho 'rjuna jnatum drastum ca tattvena pravestum ca parantapa and 18th chapter, TEXT 55 bhaktya mam abhijanati yavan yas casmi tattvatah tato mam tattvato jnatva visate tad-anantaram where both slokhas point in unmistakable terms that by "Bhakti" one can surely know the Lord,see the Lord and experience the cummunion with the Lord by transcending the gunas of prakriti. Now this Bhakti characterized by a continuous longing only for the Bhagavan on the part of the Bhagavtha rises to such heights that the Lord himself graces the Bhagavatha and appears before him. The following avataras are proofs for this :- 1. Narasimha avatara for Prahaladha. 2. Lord Narayana appearing for Dhruva's devotion. 3. Sri Rama meeting Shabari. 4. In Krishna avatara he has appeared before and graced many devotees and the list continues. In short,from the above discussion,we can come to the following conclusion :- when a person obtaining knowledge of god "seeks" to know and see god in reality,the very seeker at some point in his process of seeking the lord becomes the sought by the Lord himself or the Lord himself appears or finds the devotee trying to find him. Sri Krishnaarpanamasthu Suresh B.N. -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@yahoogroups.com Group Home: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bhakti-list Archives: http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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