Move
from Dejection to Joy
The Gita is a
life-giving message with which the dormant soul comes to life again. Together
with this, it being the song of war, it also is the music of life. The
objective of Gita is to move from disillusionment to the heavenly bliss. The
main purpose of life is to move from dejection to joy. Lord Krishna showed
Arjuna the path to joy from the path of sorrow by performing good deeds. The
meaning of Arjuna is simple, white and the meaning of Shri Krishna is the black
with the power of attraction. The devotee should be simple and spotless. If
your mind is clear then it can take any colour. Only the clear mind can be dyed
with the colour of God.
Like Arjuna, the
student should go in front of his teacher with a clear and clean mind. The
clear mind will get coloured in such a way that nothing else can erase it. The
man who will come with the degree of cool mind, he will return with that degree
of peace of mind. The image of one’s mind is visible everywhere. If you go
there with a clear mind you shall be blessed. If the mind is clear then
everything in life can be achieved.
Be
Constructive to Develop Internally
For crooked people
there cannot be any development. They are not constructive. For attaining
progress it is necessary to be constructive and you can also develop internally
so that a good society, a good nation, and a good world could be developed.
Another name of Lord Krishna is Banke
Bihari, which means a person who is competent and clever. This also means
that the person is filled with love and affection. This also means that his
life style is different from all others. He does not compromise with the
worldly distortions. This also means that the person is mysterious, is not
easily understood, and it is not easy to get him. Just as the bucket, which has
fallen into the well, can be pulled out only with a hook, the same way if the
mind is filled with sinful thoughts it can be cleared with ‘Krishnahook’. So
worship Him.
The white can be dyed
in any colour but the black cannot be dyed. If anyone gets dyed with the name
of Krishna then no other dye can colour him. This by itself is a fast colour.
He will dye in His own colour. The name of Krishna has such an attraction and
power that it brings peace in our life. To obtain the priceless treasure of
life, there is only and only one straight path – the recitation of the name of
Lord Krishna.
Develop
Desire to know the Supreme Element
The Gita opens with
the curiosity of Dhritrashtra. If the wish to initiate the music of wisdom in
our life is there then it is natural to ignite inquisitiveness in the life. We
come to this world together with our inquisitiveness. This inquisitiveness
helps us to know and understand this world. That is why it should be remembered
to live in this world let not the inquisitiveness die. Our progress is possible
only if inquisitiveness grows within us. To know the Supreme Element there
should be a great desire to know about it. Dhritrashtra is expressing his
anxiety but it is not to acquire knowledge but to know of the progress of the
war. He is trying to hold on to the kingdom. He is sticking to it. He is
anxious about his own sons. He cannot think of anything else than of his great
affection for his own children. He refuses to look inside of himself. One, who
tries to hold on to the world, does not get anything. Everything is lost.
Gita
has everything in It
The Gita commences
with the word ‘dharma’ [action]. The Gita has everything in it. Everything is
explained about religion. What is the religion of the mankind? What is family
life – social ethics? What is the religion of the society, what are the
obligations of Kshatriyas [warriors], Vaishyas [traders], and Brahmanas
[religious preachers]? What is the way of life of saints and sages? These
concepts have been thoroughly explained in the Gita. The normal running life
had taken a turn towards the battlefield. The unreligious trends pulled it
towards the war and it is natural that religion is remembered even during the
war. But the one whose mind has become indifferent does not relish anything
religious. In this context Goswami Tulsidas has said: ‘Due to sins committed in
the past, nobody relishes religious sermons. Just as due to the high fever one
does not feel hungry.’
God’s
blessings are showered equally on all
When the sky is
overcast it starts raining. It rains evenly on the fertile and barren land.
While there will be flowers and foodgrains on the fertile land, only shrubs and
thorny bushes will grow on the barren land. The blessings of God are showered
on everyone evenly but in the barren minds nothing but thorny bushes will grow.
Whose mind is productive and fertile, if there is a heavenly shower of a few
seeds, there will bloom fragrant flowers.
Dronacharya had
imparted same type of education of warfare and ethics to all but all the
students did not become equally capable. The rainfall is the same and even for
everyone but if that water falls on the neem
tree [margosa indica] its bitterness
increases. If the same water falls on the sugarcanes then the sweetness in them
increases. Similarly if that water falls on the chilli plant its poignancy also
increases. That is why you should try to work hard and retain a bit of nectar
in your heart so that when the heavenly blessings are showered on you this
nectar also gets increased to bring welfare to you.
One day Dronacharya
thought of giving a test to his students. He asked both Yudhishtra and
Duryodhana to go out in the world and prepare a list of all good and bad
people. After a few days both of them returned. Nothing was written on their
papers. Duryodhana explained: ‘I had seen only evil in everyone. There was no
goodness in anyone. As far as writing the name of any good person it was not
proper for him to write his own name himself.’
Dronacharya then
asked Yudhishtra to explain. He said: ‘There are so many good people in this
world that this very earth would prove to be small, not to speak of this piece
of paper, to write the names. Everyone had numerous qualities. If the name of a
bad person was to be written then there is no use spoiling this paper. There is
no one worse than me in this world. I am still not that which I ought to be. I
have not yet reached there where I ought to have reached. The bad person is in
front of you and the good people are spread out throughout the world.’
Upon hearing this
Dronacharya hugged Yudhishtra and by placing his hand over his head said that
he had been blessed in getting a disciple like him. At some juncture a time
would come when Yudhishtra would do something extraordinary to preserve
Dronacharya’s name for posterity. This is worth considering how many qualities
we possess to qualify to be disciples. In most cases people keep on looking for
the qualities in the teacher that they perform some miracles but without
worrying about their own receiving qualities. Try to prove your own
receptability and then you will yourself observe the miracles of the
teacher.
Lord
Krishna is a Friend, a Guru and a God
Lord Krishna is a
friend, a Guru and a God. While Sanjaya was asked the question ‘What my sons and
the Pandavas have done in the battlefield’ the state of mind of Dhritrashtra
was that of a seeker. He was obsessed with “I” and “My”. This life of ours is
like the Kurukshetra. This action field has to be converted into a religious
field. In this life struggles have to be made but the struggles should be
blended with religion [duty]. So long as the journey of breath goes on,
struggles have continuously to be faced. Everyone is faced with Kurukshetra.
There are struggles
in everyone’s life. Only those people remained alive and only those clans
survived who remained active and vibrant. So long as you continue to work hard,
the energy to live shall continue to remain strong and will continue to make
progress. Whosoever has the power to live strong within even if he is lifted
and thrown down and again thrown down further from where he had fallen, he
would begin to rise from there. One should, therefore, keep the power of life
active and alive.
It should be
remembered always that the flame of fire even if thrown down would rise up
because it is its nature. Once you have made up your mind that you would rise
high and up-you would certainly go up to that level.
In
Hard Times make God as Your Charioteer
During the hard times
it should be remembered that you would always feel lonely. That time make God
as your charioteer and none else. Arjuna is alone and his charioteer is Lord
Krishna. Everyone else is against Arjuna. Even his teacher, Guru Dronacharya, is
against him. When someone is flying high due to the pride then the wind also
laughs at him and says that you are now flying high and you never know when you
would fall down. When there is selfishness everyone stands in opposition. The
thoughts in the mind get aligned with our feelings and that time we begin to
offer similar arguments.
Lord Krishna is that
type of teacher who does not ask you to renounce the world but exhorts to
understand the world while continuing to live in it. That is why: ‘Live in the world but do not get entangled
with it. It is better to stay in it rather than entering into conflicts with
it.’ First of all, try to evaluate yourself and find out where you are
entangled and what are the causes of such an entanglement.
It is from that very
point that you would gradually begin to disentangle yourself. It will loosen up
and the knot gets untied from the point where it had got entangled. You begin
to disentangle from the point where you got entangled. There is no need to go
anywhere else to get relief. If you have to liberate yourself then the knot has
to be untied in a proper way.

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