Immortal Values -3.2. { The majority people of Bharatham pretend to be a western, by stupid imitation of external outlook and language, throwing their own country Bharatham and her immortal Values and rich Upanishadik culture }
Satsangam at Vaikam temple in Kerala.
Opinion
24/06/2016.
606.
All Members,
Respected family members of this great holy Nation.
Sub : Immortal Values-3.2
Swami Chinmayananda.
Ref : { The majority people of Bharatham pretend to be a western, by stupid imitation of external outlook and language, throwing their own country Bharatham and her immortal Values and rich Upanishadik culture }
3. Relationship to Society-2.
The sequence of thoughts — “After giving the preceptor his fees, do not cut off the thread of progeny” — implies a healthy suggestion as how best to plan one’s life.
After finishing your education, first of all become economically independent; learn a trade, create a market, assure a comfortable income.
Then, as the next duty in life, marry and maintain the line of descendents in the family.
This is followed by a series of warnings not to swerve from truthfulness, duty, personal welfare and prosperity.
The Rishi advised the students to be prosperous so that they would be able to serve others in selfless charity.
It is reasserted that we must pursue the study of the scriptures and make it a life’s mission to spread those truths among ourselves with a burning, irresistible missionary zeal.
Continuing the advice, the teacher says : - Never swerve from your duties towards gods and towards the departed “souls” (manes). May the mother, father, preceptor and the guest be to thee a god.
Next : 3. Relationship to the Teacher :
Thank you for reading
JAIHIND.
To be continued ...
Swamiji at Satsangam somewhere in Bharatham.
Opinion
24/06/2016.
606.
All Members,
Respected family members of this great holy Nation.
Sub : Immortal Values-3.2
Swami Chinmayananda.
Ref : { The majority people of Bharatham pretend to be a western, by stupid imitation of external outlook and language, throwing their own country Bharatham and her immortal Values and rich Upanishadik culture }
3. Relationship to Society-2.
The sequence of thoughts — “After giving the preceptor his fees, do not cut off the thread of progeny” — implies a healthy suggestion as how best to plan one’s life.
After finishing your education, first of all become economically independent; learn a trade, create a market, assure a comfortable income.
Then, as the next duty in life, marry and maintain the line of descendents in the family.
This is followed by a series of warnings not to swerve from truthfulness, duty, personal welfare and prosperity.
The Rishi advised the students to be prosperous so that they would be able to serve others in selfless charity.
It is reasserted that we must pursue the study of the scriptures and make it a life’s mission to spread those truths among ourselves with a burning, irresistible missionary zeal.
Continuing the advice, the teacher says : - Never swerve from your duties towards gods and towards the departed “souls” (manes). May the mother, father, preceptor and the guest be to thee a god.
Next : 3. Relationship to the Teacher :
Thank you for reading
JAIHIND.
To be continued ...
Swamiji at Satsangam somewhere in Bharatham.
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