Thursday, February 23rd., 2017
Thursday Darshan of Sathya Sai baba - Part 137 | Shivaratri | Lingodbhavam
Thursday Darshan of Sathya Sai baba - Part 137 | Shivaratri | Lingodbhavam

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Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 22 Φεβ 2017
Shivaratri
literally means ‘the night of Shiva’. Bhagawan says that unlike any
other night, this is the night of concentration, dedication and
illumination. We know every month is divided into two fortnights.
Shivaratri falls on the fourteenth day after the full moon day – the
time when the moon is least visible. The moon loses one-sixteenth of its
brilliance every day and so on the fourteenth day it has only
one-sixteenth of its power. This is significant because the moon is
related to the mind. The scriptures declare chandrama manaso jataha (the
moon has emerged from the mind). Since the moon is so subdued during
this period, Bhagawan says it is that much easy to control the
waywardness of the mind; it can be swiftly achieved with sadhana
(spiritual effort).
This effort can be in many ways, one of them being keeping vigil all night and chanting His name. That is why we do akhanda bhajans, the non-stop bhajan singing.
Radio Sai Team
This effort can be in many ways, one of them being keeping vigil all night and chanting His name. That is why we do akhanda bhajans, the non-stop bhajan singing.
Radio Sai Team