April, Thursday 2nd., 2020
Today's Thought for the Day
02 Apr 2020
At times, we are discouraged with what we see around and earnestly feel that sincere devotion, peace and truth should grow in the world. What should we do? Bhagawan lovingly guides us today.
Today's Thought for the Day
Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah -
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02 Apr 2020
At times, we are discouraged with what we see around and earnestly feel that sincere devotion, peace and truth should grow in the world. What should we do? Bhagawan lovingly guides us today.

Rama is the Indweller in every body. He is the Atma-Rama, the Source of Bliss in every individual. He is the very embodiment of dharma,
of all the codes of morality that hold mankind together in love and
unity. The Ramayana teaches two lessons: the value of detachment and the
need to become aware of the Divine in every being. Faith in God and
detachment from objective pursuits are the keys for human liberation.
Give up sense objects, and you gain Rama. Sita gave up the luxuries of
Ayodhya, so she could be with Rama, in the period of “exile”. When she
cast longing eyes on the golden deer and craved for it, she lost the
presence of Rama. Renunciation leads to joy; attachment brings about
grief. Be in the world, but not of it. Make your heart pure and strong,
contemplating the grandeur of the Ramayana. Be established in the faith
that Rama is the Reality of your existence.
- Rama Katha Rasavahini, Ch 1, The Inner Meaning