II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
बीजी फळाचा भरंवसा I
जतन सिंचनासरिसा I
चाळविलिया आशा I
काकुलती ते नाड II
हा तो गडसंदीचा डाव I
पिके पिकविला भाव I
संकोचोनी जीव I
दशा केली जतन II
माती घाली धनावरी I
रांडा रोटा वरीवरी I
सुखाचे शेजारी I
दुःख भ्रमे भोगितसे II
तुका म्हणे दिशाभूली I
झाल्या उफराटी चाली I
निवाडाची बोली I
अनुभवे साक्षीसी II
"In this composition Sant Tukaram Maharaj talks about a paradox pertaining to our body. He says, though holding dearly "I am the body" idea is the root cause of all our sufferings, we can seek Liberation only if we use this bodily vehicle effectively. He says, only in human birth One has a privilege to transcend the ocean of duality and to become One with Supreme Self.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, mere human birth does not serve any purpose, for One must be conscious of his goal, the Self Realisation. Otherwise this rare opportunity will be wasted in mere sense gratification and in the end he is left with nothing, not even the body to whom he identified himself with.
He says, the seed of Self Realisation needs to be dropped in dirt, our worldly life, covered in darkness, our ignorance so that it will struggle to reach the light or Self Realisation through our conscious effort. He says, it must be remembered that the day we plant the seed is not the day we eat the fruit.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, we become what we think about. When on one side with conscious effort One can move on his Self Quest, someone else for whom his body is he, will get stuck up in the unending cycle of deaths and rebirths forever.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, the veil of ignorance cast by Maya, the Cosmic Illusion makes One seek happiness outside, when in reality it indwells him forever and he needs to go nowhere but within him to seek it.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, wasting this rare human birth for chasing frivolous material pursuits is like losing the sense of right path and hence wandering aimlessly.
Summing up Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, if we wish to find ourselves, we must first admit that we are lost, for to do so One needs courage of conviction which takes him a step ahead on his Self Quest slowly but steadily."
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
बीजी फळाचा भरंवसा I
जतन सिंचनासरिसा I
चाळविलिया आशा I
काकुलती ते नाड II
हा तो गडसंदीचा डाव I
पिके पिकविला भाव I
संकोचोनी जीव I
दशा केली जतन II
माती घाली धनावरी I
रांडा रोटा वरीवरी I
सुखाचे शेजारी I
दुःख भ्रमे भोगितसे II
तुका म्हणे दिशाभूली I
झाल्या उफराटी चाली I
निवाडाची बोली I
अनुभवे साक्षीसी II
"In this composition Sant Tukaram Maharaj talks about a paradox pertaining to our body. He says, though holding dearly "I am the body" idea is the root cause of all our sufferings, we can seek Liberation only if we use this bodily vehicle effectively. He says, only in human birth One has a privilege to transcend the ocean of duality and to become One with Supreme Self.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, mere human birth does not serve any purpose, for One must be conscious of his goal, the Self Realisation. Otherwise this rare opportunity will be wasted in mere sense gratification and in the end he is left with nothing, not even the body to whom he identified himself with.
He says, the seed of Self Realisation needs to be dropped in dirt, our worldly life, covered in darkness, our ignorance so that it will struggle to reach the light or Self Realisation through our conscious effort. He says, it must be remembered that the day we plant the seed is not the day we eat the fruit.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, we become what we think about. When on one side with conscious effort One can move on his Self Quest, someone else for whom his body is he, will get stuck up in the unending cycle of deaths and rebirths forever.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, the veil of ignorance cast by Maya, the Cosmic Illusion makes One seek happiness outside, when in reality it indwells him forever and he needs to go nowhere but within him to seek it.
Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, wasting this rare human birth for chasing frivolous material pursuits is like losing the sense of right path and hence wandering aimlessly.
Summing up Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, if we wish to find ourselves, we must first admit that we are lost, for to do so One needs courage of conviction which takes him a step ahead on his Self Quest slowly but steadily."
II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II
II श्रीसद्गुरुचरणार्पणमस्तु II
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