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| 03 June, 2013 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | How, when and where can we see the Lord? Bhagawan lovingly answers this for us today through an anecdote in Ramayana. | | Audio Special: "Talk by musician Mr. Ravin Raj Gunasekhar at the Flushing Sai Centre, NY - 12 Feb 2013 " Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Windows to Sai Seva: A Sweet Tale of a Selfless Adventure to Share His Love " Click Here to Read Now | | | | |
| While in the forest, Rama was once reclining with His head on the lap of Sugriva and the monkey leaders were around Him. The moon was shining overhead in full glory, but there was the tell-tale spot which marred the fullness of the effulgence. Rama asked each one of them what the spot indicated. Each one gave a different explanation. The reflection of the sea, one said, a deep pit, said another; a mountain range said a third. It was Hanuman’s turn – He said, “It is Your reflection I see on the moon, Your colour, nothing else!” That was a simple example of his devotion. Everywhere, every time, in every person, he only saw Lord Rama. One must dedicate all tasks as offerings to the Lord. Never deviate from that attitude. Hanuman was such a devotee; Rama was the very life-breath for him. - Divine Discourse, Aug 15, 1964. | |
Dedication ensures success, purifies inner vision and gives everlasting joy. - Baba |
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