Who made me enter Krishnakanth Park which turned my life entirely towards 'Being' what I am today before you ? It is the Almighty within, without any doubt, revealing Himself more prominently. Hence I realised that in this world nothing is more important than absolute, unconditional surrender to Him, for becoming 'Aware' of what you are !
He is the guiding factor in casting off various frivolous worldly karmas (actions), revealing to us the illusory nature of our environment. And Annamacharya too enlists blocks to be cleared for becoming 'Aware' of our True Being, in his sankeertana, 'Innita Norayaka Yerukedi', (Yeruka is Awareness).
'Awareness' is attained only when one overcomes various stumbling blocks in the path of spiritual quest. For this too one needs the grace of the Almighty within.
'Shrinking (nullifying) of Anger is the prerequisite for eradication of all sins committed. One has to become desire less for getting absolved from the 'Tapatrayas' (Three cravings namely, Adhi Bhoutika, Adhi Daivika and Adhyatmika - copious detailed explanations about 'Tapatraya' are offered by various seekers in the net).
'When the Actions (karmas) are minimised and 'karma phala Nirasaktata' (not at all interested in the results of one's actions) reached, then only all mundane entanglements are snapped away. Only when one becomes unmindful about the sense organs, detachment (vairagya) becomes possible.
'When flirting in tastes of hunger is zeroed only, the true pleasure is obtained. And all the achievements mentioned above are derivable only when total unconditional surrender to the Almighty within is made.'
What a sense of relief and joy at the same time for the thought of having with us - for sharing - abounding advisory spiritual knowledge in beautiful lyrics by the great poet savant, Annamacharya. If perfect deciphering ( or translating into the modern usage) is possible, one can relish in more than fourteen thousand lyrics. Any how for the present, let us be contented with a few hundreds of gems out of them.
He is the guiding factor in casting off various frivolous worldly karmas (actions), revealing to us the illusory nature of our environment. And Annamacharya too enlists blocks to be cleared for becoming 'Aware' of our True Being, in his sankeertana, 'Innita Norayaka Yerukedi', (Yeruka is Awareness).
'Awareness' is attained only when one overcomes various stumbling blocks in the path of spiritual quest. For this too one needs the grace of the Almighty within.
'Shrinking (nullifying) of Anger is the prerequisite for eradication of all sins committed. One has to become desire less for getting absolved from the 'Tapatrayas' (Three cravings namely, Adhi Bhoutika, Adhi Daivika and Adhyatmika - copious detailed explanations about 'Tapatraya' are offered by various seekers in the net).
'When the Actions (karmas) are minimised and 'karma phala Nirasaktata' (not at all interested in the results of one's actions) reached, then only all mundane entanglements are snapped away. Only when one becomes unmindful about the sense organs, detachment (vairagya) becomes possible.
'When flirting in tastes of hunger is zeroed only, the true pleasure is obtained. And all the achievements mentioned above are derivable only when total unconditional surrender to the Almighty within is made.'
What a sense of relief and joy at the same time for the thought of having with us - for sharing - abounding advisory spiritual knowledge in beautiful lyrics by the great poet savant, Annamacharya. If perfect deciphering ( or translating into the modern usage) is possible, one can relish in more than fourteen thousand lyrics. Any how for the present, let us be contented with a few hundreds of gems out of them.
Buddha
'Being desireless
is end of all suffering'
Om Shanti!
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