II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
संसाराचे धांवे वेठी I
आवडी पोटी केवढी II
हागो जाता दगड सांची I
अंतरीही संकल्प II
लाज तेवढी नारायणी I
वाकडी वाड़ी पोरांपे II
तुका म्हणे बेशरमा I
श्रमावरी पड़िभरु II
"In this composition Sant Tukaram Maharaj talks about the One immersed so deeply in his worldly chores that he remembers everything else but GOD. He says this loss of memory however costs him dearly of which he remains unaware until its too late to do anything about it.
He says, one of the foremost things that happens to the One who forgets GOD is that he considers himself as the Doer, when he is not. The sense of Doership instills the illusion that everything is in his hands and he is the master of his destiny, when in reality he is merely a puppet dancing to the tune of his destiny or Prarabdha which is inevitable.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, the spell cast by Maya, the Mistress of Illusion is so enchanting that One's mind lingers long on even the trivialities of worldly living. Day and night he remains absorbed in making plans about his life, forgetting that life is what happens to us while we are making other plans.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, as soon as One is born, he comes in the grip of "I am the body" idea which is itself an illusion or That Which Is Not. The root cause of all our sufferings is this ignorance which makes us believe in everything related to our body as real, when it is not.
He says, one of the great paradox is that when on one side One feels ashamed of uttering GOD's Name who is the Real Doer, the Eternal Truth, he addresses his son as " My Son", thus drowning him in the self created abyss of attachment which is an illusion.
Summing up Sant Tukaram Maharaj condemns One who assumes himself as master of his fate, when he conveniently forgets that in reality nothing is in his hands. He says, the only thing we can do is not forget to pray tonight because GOD didn't forget to wake us up this morning."
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम Ii
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
संसाराचे धांवे वेठी I
आवडी पोटी केवढी II
हागो जाता दगड सांची I
अंतरीही संकल्प II
लाज तेवढी नारायणी I
वाकडी वाड़ी पोरांपे II
तुका म्हणे बेशरमा I
श्रमावरी पड़िभरु II
"In this composition Sant Tukaram Maharaj talks about the One immersed so deeply in his worldly chores that he remembers everything else but GOD. He says this loss of memory however costs him dearly of which he remains unaware until its too late to do anything about it.
He says, one of the foremost things that happens to the One who forgets GOD is that he considers himself as the Doer, when he is not. The sense of Doership instills the illusion that everything is in his hands and he is the master of his destiny, when in reality he is merely a puppet dancing to the tune of his destiny or Prarabdha which is inevitable.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, the spell cast by Maya, the Mistress of Illusion is so enchanting that One's mind lingers long on even the trivialities of worldly living. Day and night he remains absorbed in making plans about his life, forgetting that life is what happens to us while we are making other plans.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, as soon as One is born, he comes in the grip of "I am the body" idea which is itself an illusion or That Which Is Not. The root cause of all our sufferings is this ignorance which makes us believe in everything related to our body as real, when it is not.
He says, one of the great paradox is that when on one side One feels ashamed of uttering GOD's Name who is the Real Doer, the Eternal Truth, he addresses his son as " My Son", thus drowning him in the self created abyss of attachment which is an illusion.
Summing up Sant Tukaram Maharaj condemns One who assumes himself as master of his fate, when he conveniently forgets that in reality nothing is in his hands. He says, the only thing we can do is not forget to pray tonight because GOD didn't forget to wake us up this morning."
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम Ii
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
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