II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
अरे गिळीले हो संसारे I
काही तरि राखा खरे I
दिला करुणाकरे I
मनुष्यदेह सत्संग II
येथे न घली न घली आड़ I
संचितसा शब्द नाड I
उठाउठी गोड I
बीजे बीज वाढवी II
केले ते क्रियमाण I
झाले ते संचित म्हण I
प्रारब्ध जाण I
उरवरित उरले ते II
चित्त खोटे चालीवरी I
रोग भोगाचे अंतरी I
रसने अनावरी I
तुका म्हणे ढुंग वाहे II
"The main theme of Karma or Actions is that of Cause and it's effect. Good actions bring good effects and bad actions bring bad effects. Behind every action there is the seed of desire. The desire prompts the thought which then manifests as action to realise the objects of the desire. Only the desire of GOD makes One desireless which is the true purpose of this rare human birth.
In this composition Sant Tukaram Maharaj talks about our actions which are like sowing seeds, for every seed there is a particular fruit of it's kind.
He says, Sanchit Karma is the storehouse of actions we have ever done, in all the lifetimes we have ever lived. Prarabdha Karma is a part of Sanchit Karma with which we are born and must be lived with, for it is inevitable and it cannot be changed as well. Kriyaman Karma are our present actions, the fruits of which will be experienced in future.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, doing all our present actions or living Prarabdha assuming not us, but only GOD is the Doer, is the only way to stop the incessant accumulation in the storehouse of Sanchit Karma. In other words living Prarabdha Karma, absorbing ourselves deeply in the Name Worship of GOD is a slow but sure way to break free from the unending cycle of deaths and rebirths, for the Liberation will happen only when the bucket of Sanchit Karma will become empty.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, disease is a child of sense gratification. Just like a man desiring food beyond his capacity is bound to suffer from diarrhea, there is no way out for the One getting drowned in the vortex of uncontrollable sense desires.
Summing up Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, the charm of worldly living is such that life is half spent before we know what it is. Hence he implores us to wake up from out deep slumber of ignorance to make this precious human birth worthwhile."
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
अरे गिळीले हो संसारे I
काही तरि राखा खरे I
दिला करुणाकरे I
मनुष्यदेह सत्संग II
येथे न घली न घली आड़ I
संचितसा शब्द नाड I
उठाउठी गोड I
बीजे बीज वाढवी II
केले ते क्रियमाण I
झाले ते संचित म्हण I
प्रारब्ध जाण I
उरवरित उरले ते II
चित्त खोटे चालीवरी I
रोग भोगाचे अंतरी I
रसने अनावरी I
तुका म्हणे ढुंग वाहे II
"The main theme of Karma or Actions is that of Cause and it's effect. Good actions bring good effects and bad actions bring bad effects. Behind every action there is the seed of desire. The desire prompts the thought which then manifests as action to realise the objects of the desire. Only the desire of GOD makes One desireless which is the true purpose of this rare human birth.
In this composition Sant Tukaram Maharaj talks about our actions which are like sowing seeds, for every seed there is a particular fruit of it's kind.
He says, Sanchit Karma is the storehouse of actions we have ever done, in all the lifetimes we have ever lived. Prarabdha Karma is a part of Sanchit Karma with which we are born and must be lived with, for it is inevitable and it cannot be changed as well. Kriyaman Karma are our present actions, the fruits of which will be experienced in future.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, doing all our present actions or living Prarabdha assuming not us, but only GOD is the Doer, is the only way to stop the incessant accumulation in the storehouse of Sanchit Karma. In other words living Prarabdha Karma, absorbing ourselves deeply in the Name Worship of GOD is a slow but sure way to break free from the unending cycle of deaths and rebirths, for the Liberation will happen only when the bucket of Sanchit Karma will become empty.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, disease is a child of sense gratification. Just like a man desiring food beyond his capacity is bound to suffer from diarrhea, there is no way out for the One getting drowned in the vortex of uncontrollable sense desires.
Summing up Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, the charm of worldly living is such that life is half spent before we know what it is. Hence he implores us to wake up from out deep slumber of ignorance to make this precious human birth worthwhile."
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
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