Yes Sanju n then I used that in one of my post as well, how Janak gave theory knowledge to sita but Ram gav e practical knowledge to her, but there were detailed analysis as well.. in first thread I think
I remember reading it 🤓
Yes Sanju n then I used that in one of my post as well, how Janak gave theory knowledge to sita but Ram gav e practical knowledge to her, but there were detailed analysis as well.. in first thread I think
Theory of janak, application by ram
I guess there was some post by shruthi Di like that
Originally posted by: shruthiravi
One more thing you need to know. If you are following Narayan, he will show you the path of adharma, make you experience adharma, because you are the medium through which he destroys adharma.He expects you to act trusting him, his principles. He will always stands as your defense. Adharma has to blame him, before it can blame you.He shows it in Ram avatar for taking blame for Sita, shows it in Krishna avatar by taking blame for Arjuna.</div>Learn to feel Narayan who stands in front of you not through the eyes, but through the heart. Read a very interesting dialogue between Sri Rama Paramahamsa and Vivekananda where Vivekananda asks because of so many problems we don't know where we are going to which his guru replies." If you look outside you wont find it, look inside because eyes provide sight, but heart shows the path"So learn to tap the potential of Narayan inside you through your heart so that finally that path you understand in your vision.That feeling should come in us that we are the medium, the tool in Narayan's hand with which he expects to create a beautiful world. And to become his tool, you have to be perfect, precise and that perfection comes through trial by fire. As diamond shines after many cutting and scrapping and gold is purified taking it through fire.<div>Becoming that tool aiding Narayan in the creation of a beautiful world is the true Bhakthi which in real terms Prahlad did and that is why he is always regarded as Narayan's greatest Bhakth irrespective of belonging to Asur Kul.
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