Wednesday, 22 July 2020

II श्रीराम जय राम जय जय राम II

जाणोनियां वर्म देंठ लावियेला I
द्रौपदीच्या बोलासवे धावे II
धांवे सवे ताने धेनु जैसी वत्सा I
भक्तालागी तैसा नारायण II

"The theme of this composition Sant Tukaram Maharaj is the inextricable relationship between the devotee and GOD and about how GOD comes to the rescue of his devotee who seeks Him with unassailable and unflinching faith.
Illustrating with the Jambul Episode in Mahabharata, Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, during the thirteenth year of the exile of the Pandavas, Draupadi saw a tree laden with ripe Jambul fruit. She plucked One to have it. No sooner had she done this, GOD Krishna appeared and stopped her from eating it. The ripe fruit was supposed to be the fruit with which a Sage Amitra was supposed to break his twelve year fast. Not finding the fruit at its place, his wrath may fall on Pandavas. For it not to happen, GOD Krishna took the Pandavas to the tree, placed the plucked fruit under the tree and told each one of them to reveal all their secrets without hiding anything.
After each of the Pandavas revealed their secrets, the fruit moved up a little every time and remained in the air.  At last Draupadi said "I have five husbands like five senses and I have caused agony to them all. After she said this, the fruit didn't move up further. However when GOD Krishna said she is still hiding something, then with great trepidation she said, I love each one of Pandavas but I love Karna too and I regret not marrying him on account of his cast. As soon as Draupadi confessed this, the fruit went back to the branch of the tree from which it was plucked and all was well as before.
Summing up Sant Tukaram Maharaj says, GOD Narayan never forsakes the One who seeks Him with One Pointed Devotion just like a mother cow longs for her newborn calf."

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