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________________ much heat at midday, so that the people should not sweat. The sun had to obey his orders and adjust his heat and speed. He ordered the moon, “Elsewhere you may wax and wane, but in my Lanka, you should always be full." So, the moon had to change her path. He ordered the wind to clean the roads of Lanka if it wanted to survive. He would not engage any man to clean the roads and the wind god had to do the job. If Ravana had been here, he would have asked Lord Indra not to rain. So, the forces like Ravana do not abide by the divine discipline. Ravana could be very brave and dynamic. He could have the desired control over the whole world, but if you ask about his internal feelings, you can find his answer in his prayer to Lord Shiva: Drishad vichitra talpyorbhujanga mouktika srajo garishtha ratna loshthayoh suhrid vipaksha pakshyoh trinaarauinda chakshushoh prajaa mahee mahendrayoh samapravrittikah kadaa sadaashivam bhajamyaham. (Taandav Nrityam) He prays, "Oh Lord, I have got everything but I am not satisfied." The Lord Shiva asked, "Why? What remains to gain? You rule over the sun, and Yama, the lord of death. The moon and the wind god obey your orders, rather, all of them are afraid of you. You have got this Lanka made of gold to rule over. What else do you want?" . Ravana said, "When I see a snake, I want to kill it, but when I see a garland of pearls as beautiful as a snake I wish to keep it in my treasury. So this discrimination is in my mind - to grab the garland of pearls and to kill the snake when I see one. When I see my subjects, I think that they are worthless creatures, but when I look at myself as their king, I am filled with pride! These are my contradictions. I cannot be peaceful and happy until I can equalize this mental state." He further said, "When shall I reach that moment when I can treat the rocky naked earth and the cushioned velvet bed as the same, the lotus eyed damsels and a dry blade of grass lying on the road as the same? When will this mental approach of equality dawn on me?" He also asked, “When shall I be able to see the same Almighty in all, big and small, and so become happy? That will be my happiest moment, when this mental state is achieved." In order to achieve this peace, the learned sages say that you have to be oriented towards that. Practically, the word 158 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.014011
Book TitleYoga Sagar
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorParamhamsa Satyananda
PublisherBihar School of Yoga Munger
Publication Year1994
Total Pages436
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationSeminar & Articles
File Size24 MB
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