II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
भार घाली देवा I
न लगे देश डोई घ्यावा II
देह प्रारब्ध आधीन I
सोसे अधिक वाढे सींण II
व्यवसाय निमित्त I
फळ देतसे संचित II
तुका म्हणे फिरे I
भोवंडिने दम जिरे II
We are all influenced by our past. From birth to death One keeps Oneself alive by performing Karma, through the body, mind and emotions. The element of action is linked with One's needs, ambitions, success and failures. The expression of human life is "I am" and the Karma connects this "I" with this world, thus making it inseparable part of this universe.
In this composition Sant Tukaram Maharaj talks about Karma which is imperishable. He says, the residue, the experiences and the result of Karma remain with the soul after death. When the soul is born again the mind brings fruits of actions in the form of impressions of mind into the new life. This is called Prarabdha Karma. What One has brought along to this life is One's Prarabdha. And hence Sant Tukaram Maharaj says that One must fully entrust his life on God instead of becoming worried about what life holds for him. One can chose his profession by his free will but what returns he will get from it is decided entirely by his Prarabdha and not by anything else.
One must work very hard and do his best of efforts remaining fully aware that ultimately he will be rewarded by his Prarabdha.
Summing up Sant Tukaram Maharaj says that in life our efforts are not directly proportional to our rewards. Sometimes One becomes rich without knowing what made him rich. While sometimes One does not get rewards appropriate to his extraordinary effort. This is because the rewards are decided by Prarabdha of every individual which he is uniquely born with. Only if One does his work sincerely, remaining aware of the spell of Prarabdha in his life then he will be able to accept the rewards graciously as a gift of God without getting trapped in the whirlpool of blame game which takes him nowhere. "
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
भार घाली देवा I
न लगे देश डोई घ्यावा II
देह प्रारब्ध आधीन I
सोसे अधिक वाढे सींण II
व्यवसाय निमित्त I
फळ देतसे संचित II
तुका म्हणे फिरे I
भोवंडिने दम जिरे II
We are all influenced by our past. From birth to death One keeps Oneself alive by performing Karma, through the body, mind and emotions. The element of action is linked with One's needs, ambitions, success and failures. The expression of human life is "I am" and the Karma connects this "I" with this world, thus making it inseparable part of this universe.
In this composition Sant Tukaram Maharaj talks about Karma which is imperishable. He says, the residue, the experiences and the result of Karma remain with the soul after death. When the soul is born again the mind brings fruits of actions in the form of impressions of mind into the new life. This is called Prarabdha Karma. What One has brought along to this life is One's Prarabdha. And hence Sant Tukaram Maharaj says that One must fully entrust his life on God instead of becoming worried about what life holds for him. One can chose his profession by his free will but what returns he will get from it is decided entirely by his Prarabdha and not by anything else.
One must work very hard and do his best of efforts remaining fully aware that ultimately he will be rewarded by his Prarabdha.
Summing up Sant Tukaram Maharaj says that in life our efforts are not directly proportional to our rewards. Sometimes One becomes rich without knowing what made him rich. While sometimes One does not get rewards appropriate to his extraordinary effort. This is because the rewards are decided by Prarabdha of every individual which he is uniquely born with. Only if One does his work sincerely, remaining aware of the spell of Prarabdha in his life then he will be able to accept the rewards graciously as a gift of God without getting trapped in the whirlpool of blame game which takes him nowhere. "
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
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