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"Punarapi jananam punarapi maranam,
Punarapi janani jathare sayanam,
Iha samsare bahu dustare,
Kripayapare pahi Murare.


Oh Lord! I am caught up in this cycle of birth and death;
Time and again, I experience the agony of
staying in the mother's womb.
It is very difficult to cross this ocean of worldly life.
Please take me across this ocean and grant me liberation.

Bhaja Govindam, bhaja Govindam,
Govindam bhaja moodha mathe,
Samprapthe sannihithe kale,
Nahi nahi rakshati dukrun karane.


Oh foolish man, chant the name of Govinda;
The rules of grammar will not come
to your rescue when the end approaches.

One may be hale and healthy and happy today. But no one knows what will happen to tomorrow. The body is like a car. The mind is its steering. When the mind itself is not in his control, how can the physical body be under his control? "

Source :- http://www.sathyasai.org/discour/2006/d060818.html

2006-09-25 15:48:21 · 2 answers · asked by jayakrishnamenon 3 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

2 answers

"Never was there a time when I was not, nor you nor these kings; nor shall we ever cease to exist hereafter"

Lord Krishna to Arjuna, "Now listen. as regards ourselves and all these kings and others who have gathered here, it is not true to say that they will live long or meet with sure death. If you get rid of your delusion, you will realise that it is not so. What we see as birth and death are due to illusion, Maya; otherwise the entity which really exists is indestructible (101-105). Look if the wind produces ripples on the water, can we say that something is really produced? And when the wind ceases and the water becomes flat, what is it that has ceased? Think over it. "

2006-09-28 15:20:41 · answer #1 · answered by jayakrishnaathmavidya 4 · 1 0

"One may be hale and healthy and happy today. But no one knows what will happen to tomorrow?"

Well how do you explain the incredible record I have a predicting what will happen tomorrow?....I've done it every day for almost 40 years.

2006-09-25 16:15:59 · answer #2 · answered by flignar 2 · 2 0

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