We have all the answer's in our Ancient Scripture & Books but we never explore it.Its High time we start.
"An ignorant man is lost, faithless, and filled with self-doubt;
A soul that harbors doubt has no joy, not in this world or the next."
-Bhagavad-gita 4:40
To err is human-Alexander Pope
Valmiki wrote centuries Ago "न कश्चिन्नापराध्यति "To err is human,
"Allaha is only joy rest all pleasures or joys are only
delusions" Chapter (57) sūrat l-ḥadīd,
So what was this which our
Ancient books have been telling from centuries तपो हि परमं श्रेयः सम्मोहमितरत्सुखम् Tapasya is the highest good. All
other pleasures or joys are only delusions.
Be True Don't make False Promise-GreekProverb,
Be True Don't make False Promise-GreekProverb,
So what was this न हि प्रतिज्ञां कुर्वन्ति वितथां सत्यवादिनः,one who alwayt adhere2truth dont
make false promises
Fire cannot act on fire: A roaman Saying,
Fire cannot act on fire: A roaman Saying,
So what is This which valmiki wrote centuries
back" नाग्निरग्नौ प्रवर्तते "
"You can't be happy every time : Greek Proverb"
"You can't be happy every time : Greek Proverb"
So what is this written centuries
ago दुर्लभं हि सदा सुखं ,To be happy always is something which is difficult to achieve
Hear are some Great
Sayings in our Vedas
1. “Ekam Sat, Vipra Bahudha Vadanti”
The Truth is one, the wise call
it by many names. (Upanishad)
2. “Tat Doore, Tat-u-Antike”
It is distant and it
is near. This alone can be the definition of the All-Pervading Atman.(Isavasya
Upanishad-5).
3.
“Sishya Papam, Gurum Vrajet”
For all the sins created by his students, the Guru is
morally responsible . (Neethi Sastra).
4. “Yogah, Chitta Vrithi Nirodhah”
Yoga is the control of thought waves in the mind.(Patanjali).
5. “Dharmo Rakshati Rakshita”
Dharma will protect the one who protects Dharma.(Artha
Sastram).
6. “Satyam Bhootahitam Priyam”
What is good and likable for all beings, by thoughts,
speeches and actions, is Satyam(Truth). (Periyaval)
7. “Yadhe Chhasi Tadha Kuru”
Act as you choose. This is what Lord Krishna says to Arjuna
at the end of His Gita Upadesam. (Gita: 18-63).
8. ” Raja Rashtra Kritam Papam ”
All the sins created
by the people of the State will go to the Raja “(Neethi Sastr).
9. “Muhurtham Jwalitham Shreyo natu
Dhumayitam Chiram”
It is better to
flame forth for one instant than to smoke away for ages. The context is- it is
better to have such brilliant men like Vivekananda who lived for only 39 years
and Adi sankara who lived for only 32 years.
10. “Shrutim Pashyanti Munayah”
The Rishis just saw
the Vedas. They have not created them.
11. “Nishekati Shmashanantam”
From the womb to the tomb, a man has to undergo performance
of 40 Samskaras. The first one ‘Nishekam’ and the last one ‘Cremation’ both are
done with Agni as witness.
12. “Ksheene Punye Martyalokam Vishanti”
On the exhaustion of your
‘Punyams’, you will be pushed back to Earth. This is the limitation of Karma
Marg.
13. “Gayatrim Chhandasam Mata”
Chhandas means Vedam. Gayatri is the mother of all Veda
Mantras.
14. “Yogasya Prathama Dvaram Vak-nirodha”
The main entrance to
the Yoga Empire is through ‘Silence’.
15. “Trividham Narakasyetam Dvaram Nashanam
Atmana”
There are 3 gates which lead to
the hell called ‘Atma Nasham’ – They are Kama, Krodha and Lobha (Lust, anger
and greed).
16. “Athatho Dharma Jijnasah”
Let us therefore
start the enquiry of Dharma.The Poorva Mimamsa (Karma Kanda) starts with this
‘Sutra’.
17. “Athatho Brahma Jijnasah”
Let us therefore
inquire into the Brahman.The Uttara Mimamsa (Jnana Kanda) starts with this
‘Sutra’.
18. “Aho Niranjan”
O!, I am taintless, Serene- The
Mavellous Self. This is how King Janaka expressed his “Joy of Realisation” on
hearing the teachings of Sage Ashtavakra. You can tell this to yourself
everyday morning, as soon as you wake up, just to boost up your own morale. It
serves as ‘Inspiration’ whenever one undergoes depression.
19. “Shraddha-Bhakti-Dhyana-Yogad Avaihi “
Through Faith, Devotion and Meditation alone, you can know
the Truth yourself.
(Kaivalya Upanishad-Mantra 2 ).
20. “Me Nasti Kinchana, Athava Me Sarvam”
In fact, one way, nothing belongs to me; or in another way,
everything is mine only. This is said by King Janaka in Ashtavakra Gita.
21. “Katham Jnanam Avapnoti”
Teach me this, O
Lord, how can knowledge be acquired ?. The famous ‘Ashtavakra Gita’ starts with
this Shloka. King Janaka is requesting Sage Ashtavakra.
22. “Ananda-param-anandah, Sah Bodhah Tvam
Sukham Chara”
You are that Supreme – Consciousness- Bliss. With this in
mind, live happily. This is what Ashtavakra tells Janaka.
23. “Mana eva Manushyanam Karanam Bandha-mokshayoh”
Mind alone is the cause for the state of Bondage or
Liberation in man. It is upto us to use this mind for our liberation, by
properly controlling it. (Upanishads).
24. “Brahmaveda Brahmaiva Bhavati”
The knower of the Brahman becomes Brahman. (Mundaka
Upanishad).
25. “Bhavana Tanavam Moksha, Bandho hi Dridda
Bhavana”
Thought- reduction is freedom; Thought-assertion is
Bondage. The seeker must learn to rise above his desire-promptings. There is no
other escape. (Yoga Vasishta).
26. “Jnana-Hino Gurus Tyajyo”
Reject an
incompetent and an ignorant Guru. Apart from knowledege, the essential
qualification for a teacher is his own inner awakening, accomplished by the 3
means- of indifference, of equanimity and of logical reasoning. (Guru Gita).
According to Ashtavakra, “Brahma nishtatvam”- the direct experience of the
Self- is the most valid qualification for a teacher.
27. “Sukshmatvat-tad-Vijneyam”
Because of its subtlity, it (the
Infinite Self) is ever incomprehensive. (Gita: 13-15)
28. “Nanavaptam-avaptavyam Varta eva cha
Karmani”
Nor is there anything unattained
by Me; yet, I engage Myself in action. (Lord Krishna in Gita:3-22). The Man of
realisation has nothing to gain for Himself by undertaking an activity; nor,
has He to lose anything by not doing. Yet, He is seen to be constantly engaged
in various programmes of service.
29. “Dritiyat- vai Bhayam Bhavati”
The perception of the other is,
indeed, the source of all fear. (Brahadaranyaka Upanishad)
30. “Samatvam Yoga Uchyate”
Evenness of mind is yoga.
Equanimity within is spiritual life. (Gita: 2-48).
31. ” Yogah Karmasu Kausalam “
Yoga is the dexterity in action. ie. Efficiency and
dexterity in action is spiritual life. (Gita: 2-50)
32. “Yadrichha Labha Santushta”
He enjoys that “whatever comes to him unasked” (Gita:4-22).
33. “Sarva-arambha Parityagi, Gunatitah sa
Uchyate”
Abandoning all
undertakings, he is said to have crossed beyond the gunas. (Gita:14-25).
34. “Atrana-atmanyaham iti Matir-bandhah”
To identify the Self with the
‘not-self’ – this is bondage of man. (Vivekachudamani: V-139)
35. “Kasminnu Bhagavo Vijnate, Sarvam Idam Vijnatam Bhavatiti”
Sire, what is that knowledge by knowing which all other
knowledges become known. (Mundaka upanishad).
36. “Kshurasya Dhara Nishita Duratyaya Durgam Pathas-tat-kavayo Vadanti”
Like the sharp edge of a razor is that path difficult to
cross and hard to tread-thus say the wise. (Katopanishad)
37. “Yato Vacho Nivartante, Aprapya Manasa
Saha”
The Realm of Reality
is there from where the mind along with speech returns disappointed.
(Taittiriya Upanishad).
38. “Purnasya Purnam-adaya Purnam Evava
Sishyate”
From the Whole, when the whole is negated, what remains is
again the Whole. (Upanishadic Shanti Path).
39. “Pasyamu-achakshuh sa Shrunomy-akarnah”
I see without eyes;
hear without ears. (Kaivalya Upanishad, Mantra-21). The Wise-man, in his
Self-Realisation, has ended completely his sense of doership and enjoyership.
40. “Na-abhinandati na Dveshti, Tasya Prajna
Pratisthita”
Who neither rejoices nor hates, his wisdom is firm. (Gita:
2-57).
41. “Lokan- nodvijate cha yah”
And who cannot be agitated by the world. (Gita:12-15).
42. “Nirdosham hi Samam Brahma”
The Supreme is the
flawless state, the same everywhere. (Gita: 5-19)
43. “Yat Chittam Tanmayo Bhavati Purushah”
Whatever springs in mind, man expresses it. (Yoga
-Vasishta).
44. “Atmano Mokshartam, Jagat hitayacha”
For the salvation of one’s soul and the welfare of the
world. (Vivekananda)
45. “Avichara- krito Bandhah, Vicharena
Nivartate”
All bondage is due
to either total lack of thinking, incomplete thinking or wrong thinking. It can
be removed by right and complete thinking (Tatva Bodh).
46. “Sarve Santu Sukhina, Sarve Santu
Niramaya”
May all beings be happy, may all
beings be free from fear.
47. “Nama Sivaya cha Sivataraya cha”
Salutations unto Siva- the
auspicious one; unto Sivatara – the one than whom none more auspicious can
exist. (Sree Rudram).
48. “Sakaram-anurtam Viddhi, Nirakaram tu
Nischalam”
All which have form are false; the formless is the changeless.
(Ashtavakra Gita). The world of names and forms is only the
imagination(Vikalpana) of the total-mind. It has no existence whasoever. The
Self is Undisturbed, Profoundly Peaceful and ever -Formless.
49. “Tathatma – jnana-hinatma Kalo Jnasya na
Labhyate”
Thus to the Man-of -Wisdom, there
is no time when He is not aware of the Self-in-Him.(Yoga-Vasishta).
50. “Na Tvaham, Teshu te Mayi”
I am not in them; they are in Me. (Krishna says in Gita:
9-4)
Thanks & Regards
Arun Kumar Tiwari
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