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Undergoing the pangs of birth
again and again, passing through the throes of
death again and again, lying in the mother's
womb over and over again, this process of
samsara is hard to cross over. Save me from it,
Oh merciful Lord !
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Clad in stray rags, treading the
path beyond good and evil, caring for neither
earning merit by taking to good deeds nor
stooping to do any evil, and lost in meditation
the yogi revels in the Supreme always, lost to
all outward norms and decorum -- his behaviour
may look prankish like that of a child or may be
even queer like that of a lunatic.
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Who are you ? Who am I ? From
Where did I come ? Who is my mother, who is my
father ? -- enquire thus and you will, then
realise that the entire world of experience, all
the worries and problems are but a dream, a mere
hallucination, born of imagination and delusion.
With such a realisation, you will be freed from
the delusions of the world.
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In you, in me and everywhere,
there is but the one Vishnu, Mistakenly viewing
me with a sense of difference, you are
ill-disposed towards me. Try to see in all
beings only the Vishnu who is your own self.
Give up your false and egoistic sense of
separateness from other beings. Cultivate a
sense of kinship, unity and oneness with all.
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Do not look at anybody in terms
of friend or foe, brother or cousin; do not
fritter away your mental energies in thoughts of
friendship or enemity. Seeking the Self
everywhere, be amiable and equal-minded towards
all, treating all alike.
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Free yourself from lust, anger,
greed and delusion. Contemplate on 'who you
are'. Enquire within yourself, who am I ? The
fools who fail to apprehend the Self are caught
in hell-fire even here and now itself and suffer
torture.
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Recite the Gita; chant the
thousand Names of the lord (Vishnu Sahasranama),
meditate ceaselessly on the Consort and Lord of
Lakshmi, lead the mind towards association with
the good. Give away your wealth in charity to
those in need and who are poor.
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As readily as one takes to
indulging in carnal pleasures, with the same
readiness alas! he is taken over by disease too.
Even seeing death as the inevitable and only end
of all, man does not refrain from sinful ways.
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It is wealth only that causes
all harm and brings about one's ruin. Bear this
truth in mind always. Know that the pursuit of
wealth does not lead one to happiness at all.
The rich fear and are even afraid of their own
sons. This is the outcome of riches anywhere and
ever.
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Regulated breathing and sense
control, discrimination between the Enduring and
the fleeting, the eternal and the transient,
Japa and meditation, and submerging of the
bodily and mental consciousness in the
Consciousness of the Spirit, merging oneself
into the total Inner Silence -- one must
practice these with unrelenting fervour.
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Surrender yourself to the Lotus
Feet of the Teacher; with your senses and mind
disciplined, and freed from the shackles of
Samsara you will behold the Lord who is seated
in your heart.
Bhaja Govindam Songs 1-11,
Bhaja
Govindam Songs 11-21