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| 5 February, 2013 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | How should our devotion to the Lord be for it to bring us success? Bhagawan explains through a novel classification. | | Audio Special: "Special programme on Saint Thyagaraja and his compositions - produced in Jan 2013" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: " With the Lord in the Mountains - Part 6 - by Prof. Venkataraman" Click Here to Read Now | | | | |
| There are three types of devotion: The Vihanga method, where like a bird swooping down upon the ripe fruit on the tree, the devotee is too impatient and by the very impatience one exhibits, loses the fruit, which falls from one’s hold. The Markata method is akin to a monkey which grabs one fruit and then chooses another and tugs at that, giving way to unsteadiness as it is unable to decide which fruit it wants. So too, the devotee of this type hesitates and changes the goal much too often and thus loses all chances of success. The third and ideal type is the Pipeelika method, where like the ant, which slowly but steadily proceeds towards the sweetness, the devotee also moves directly, with undivided attention towards the Lord and wins His Grace. - Sathya Sai Speaks, Vol I, MahaShivarathri, 1955. | |
Be humble, be calm, be tolerant. Co-operate with all and treat everyone with courtesy and kindness. - Baba |
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