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THE DASBODHA BY: SADGURU SHREE SAMARTH RAMDAS ...

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wisdom, by words and by their so called power of the mind, all of which fall agonizingly short of<br />

the cause. The Saints and the Sages in all their wisdom have proclaimed that all the knowledge in<br />

the universe has been told by the Vedas yet even the Vedas themselves can’t show the Parbrahma<br />

to anyone. Maya is capable of doing anything but it also is incapable of finding the Parbrahma. It<br />

can be experienced only with the blessings of the Saints. There are no words to describe the<br />

blessings of the Saints.<br />

The Saints are the Parbrahma personified; they are the culmination of<br />

all the joys, are the cause of all the happiness, the sense of being at peace with oneself, the sense of<br />

fulfillment. They keep the religion alive, their body is full of piety where all the Gods and<br />

Goddesses love to live, their thoughts are always for the betterment of all the living beings, they<br />

never lose track of the truth, their life is a living example of a contented life. When one gets to meet<br />

them it is the greatest occurrence in one’s life, as it heralds the onset of the Parbrahma in one’s<br />

life’s horizon. Such Sainthood can be achieved with selfless and uninterrupted, uncorrupted and<br />

unwavering worship and faith.<br />

Saints are rich as they have the biggest wealth of the Moksha. They<br />

are able to turn the poorest into richest and idiots into intellectuals. They are the strongest people<br />

and are ready to bestow this strength unto those who are weak and deserving. They are the most<br />

selfless persons and are ever willing to give away anything to the worthy and the needful. It is<br />

needless to say that, they pass on the knowledge of the self to the worshippers. They can give you<br />

Moksha which the strongest, richest and the so called most powerful can’t. It is really difficult to<br />

find words for describing the greatness of Saints who have indescribable powers both materially<br />

and spiritually. The Parbrahma which even the Vedas and Mother Shruti couldn’t describe is<br />

accessible with the blessings of the Saints and when that is the case all the adjectives are but an<br />

understatement for them.<br />

END OF <strong>THE</strong> FIFTH SAMAS<br />

<strong>THE</strong> SIXTH SAMAS – SHROTEJANSTAVAN (IN PRAISE OF <strong>THE</strong> AUDIENCE)<br />

Now I salute the audience who has gathered here to listen to the<br />

Dasbodha. They are worshipers, knowledgeable, Saints, Sages, spiritual, Yogi, truthful and full of<br />

all the virtues. Some are highly intelligent, some have tremendous control over languages, some are<br />

great orators, some capable of removing any doubts of any sorts of anyone. Some seem to be<br />

reincarnation of the God, who have the Vedas in their heart and nothing else and who are blessed<br />

by the Saraswati, the Goddess of knowledge. They can capture the audience on any subject. When I<br />

see such an austere audience I get a feeling that the great Rishis of yore have gathered here.<br />

They are as pure as the fire and as luminescent as the Sun, from<br />

whom the energy of creativity flows all over all the time. The universe seems to be almost<br />

nonexistent in comparison to their knowledge which encompasses all the facets of time and space,<br />

there is nothing which can escape their vision yet they are devoid of pride. They are able to see the<br />

whole universe not with their eyes but with their mind.<br />

When I think of telling some thing after due thought I get a sense that<br />

they already know it and then I start wondering why I am doing it. The reason is because they have<br />

all these qualities they never pay disrespect, disregard or inattention to even the things they already<br />

know.

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