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| 13 October, 2011 | Featured on Radio Sai: | | What is the essence of all the scriptures? What do they teach us? Bhagawan explains to us today. | | Audio Special: "Talk by Mr.B.N.Narasimhamurthy during Dasara, 23 Sep 2009" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Video: His Love His Work" Click Here to Watch Now | | | |
| Sath means God. You should have the company of God or proximity to God (sathsang). Chith is awareness. The combination of Sath and Chith gives Ananda (divine bliss). It is said that the essence of all scriptures is paropakaraya punyaya, papaya parapeedanam. We generally think paropakara means helping others. But here Para means God, upa means near, and kara means do or make efforts. The import is that you should make efforts to be near God. papaya parapeedanam means to see the many in One is sin. Therefore you have to see the One in many, or unity in diversity. - Divine Discourse, Apr 18, 1998. | |
True love is pure, free from pride, and is full of bliss. - Baba |
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