II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
एक तटस्थ मानसी I
एक सहजची आळसी II
दोन्ही दिसती सारिखी I
वर्म जाणे तो पारखी II
एक ध्यानी करिती जप I
एक बैसुनि घेती झोंप II
एक सर्वस्वाचा त्याग I
एक पोटासाठी जोग II
एका भक्ति पोटासाठी I
एका देवासवे गाठी II
वर्म पोटी एका I
फळे दोन म्हणे तुका II
It is said that,
" According to the seed that's sown, One shall reap the fruit there from. Doer of good will gather good and doer of evil will reap evil. What goes around, comes around. "
This expression is nothing but immutable law of Karma, by which whatever One does always comes back to him. We reap what we sow. What we consistently cultivate in our mind determines our character formation and ultimately our destiny. In this composition Sant Tukaram Maharaj has elucidated this thought with beautiful analogy. He says,
Two persons are sitting on a bench. Both are standstill, but for different reasons. One is immersed in the Name Worship of Divine Lord while the other is languishing in utter lethargy. Though their outer veneer gives no clue of their stock stillness, the Wise can easily discern the truth.
In another analogy he says,
One involved in the reasonless devotion of the Supreme Lord stands out distinctly from the One who assumes a facade of devotion for the sole purpose of bluffing.
Summng up Sant Tukaram Maharaj says that
It's futile to close the eyes and sit stork-like with folded wings, so is to take dips in the seas of the world, gaining nothing here and hereafter. And also while reveling in sense pleasures, waste time in useless disputations.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, they alone get to the Divine Lord who know how to love. "
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
एक तटस्थ मानसी I
एक सहजची आळसी II
दोन्ही दिसती सारिखी I
वर्म जाणे तो पारखी II
एक ध्यानी करिती जप I
एक बैसुनि घेती झोंप II
एक सर्वस्वाचा त्याग I
एक पोटासाठी जोग II
एका भक्ति पोटासाठी I
एका देवासवे गाठी II
वर्म पोटी एका I
फळे दोन म्हणे तुका II
It is said that,
" According to the seed that's sown, One shall reap the fruit there from. Doer of good will gather good and doer of evil will reap evil. What goes around, comes around. "
This expression is nothing but immutable law of Karma, by which whatever One does always comes back to him. We reap what we sow. What we consistently cultivate in our mind determines our character formation and ultimately our destiny. In this composition Sant Tukaram Maharaj has elucidated this thought with beautiful analogy. He says,
Two persons are sitting on a bench. Both are standstill, but for different reasons. One is immersed in the Name Worship of Divine Lord while the other is languishing in utter lethargy. Though their outer veneer gives no clue of their stock stillness, the Wise can easily discern the truth.
In another analogy he says,
One involved in the reasonless devotion of the Supreme Lord stands out distinctly from the One who assumes a facade of devotion for the sole purpose of bluffing.
Summng up Sant Tukaram Maharaj says that
It's futile to close the eyes and sit stork-like with folded wings, so is to take dips in the seas of the world, gaining nothing here and hereafter. And also while reveling in sense pleasures, waste time in useless disputations.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, they alone get to the Divine Lord who know how to love. "
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
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