II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
घटी अलिप्त असे रवि I
अग्नि काष्ठामाजी जेवी I
तैसा नारायण जीवी I
जीवसाक्षी वर्तने II
भोग ज्याचे तया अंगी I
भिन्न प्रारब्ध जगी I
विचित्र ये रंगी I
रंगे रंगला गोसावी II
देह संकल्पासरिखे I
एक एकांसी पारिखे I
सुख आणि दुःखे I
अंगी कर्मे त्रिविध II
तुका म्हणे कोड़े I
न कळे तयासि सांकडे I
त्याचिया निवाड़े I
उगवे केले विंदान II
In this composition, Sant Tukaram Maharaj elucidates that One must see God's Hand in everything that happens..The Supreme Lord resides in the heart of every being though not perceived by our senses.
He says that reflections are perceived as only our sense experience. The clarity of reflection varies by the purity of vision. Illustrating with a beautiful analogy, he says that reflection of Sun in the vessel cannot be mistaken as Sun itself. The reflection merely indicates the presence of Sun. In another analogy he says, though we cannot see the burning fire, it is well known that the fire inherently exists in the belly of wood. In the same way the divine presence is everywhere. It is silent but definitely not absent.One must inculcate from within a habit of seeing God's Hand in every phenomenon happening around.
Prarabdh is decided by our deeds in past life which in turn result in our present body. It cannot be avoided or changed. It is like an arrow which has already left the bow. The happiness and sufferrings One endures in his lifetime are due to the sum total of good deeds and bad deeds accumulated in his past life.
The thoughts and desires in the mind of the person about to die determine his reincarnation. And hence the form in which One is reborn differs.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says the best way to unwind the labyrinth of sins and virtues is to believe in God's Hand in everything that happens. "
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
घटी अलिप्त असे रवि I
अग्नि काष्ठामाजी जेवी I
तैसा नारायण जीवी I
जीवसाक्षी वर्तने II
भोग ज्याचे तया अंगी I
भिन्न प्रारब्ध जगी I
विचित्र ये रंगी I
रंगे रंगला गोसावी II
देह संकल्पासरिखे I
एक एकांसी पारिखे I
सुख आणि दुःखे I
अंगी कर्मे त्रिविध II
तुका म्हणे कोड़े I
न कळे तयासि सांकडे I
त्याचिया निवाड़े I
उगवे केले विंदान II
In this composition, Sant Tukaram Maharaj elucidates that One must see God's Hand in everything that happens..The Supreme Lord resides in the heart of every being though not perceived by our senses.
He says that reflections are perceived as only our sense experience. The clarity of reflection varies by the purity of vision. Illustrating with a beautiful analogy, he says that reflection of Sun in the vessel cannot be mistaken as Sun itself. The reflection merely indicates the presence of Sun. In another analogy he says, though we cannot see the burning fire, it is well known that the fire inherently exists in the belly of wood. In the same way the divine presence is everywhere. It is silent but definitely not absent.One must inculcate from within a habit of seeing God's Hand in every phenomenon happening around.
Prarabdh is decided by our deeds in past life which in turn result in our present body. It cannot be avoided or changed. It is like an arrow which has already left the bow. The happiness and sufferrings One endures in his lifetime are due to the sum total of good deeds and bad deeds accumulated in his past life.
The thoughts and desires in the mind of the person about to die determine his reincarnation. And hence the form in which One is reborn differs.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says the best way to unwind the labyrinth of sins and virtues is to believe in God's Hand in everything that happens. "
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
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