Srimad-Bhagavatam – Canto 3 Chapter 12 Verses 34-36 ; Sai Inspires

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హరే కృష్ణ హరే రామ... సాయి రామ్
Hare Krishna Hare Rama.... Sai Ram
Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
 
Srimad-Bhagavatam – Canto 3 The Status Quo
 
Chapter 12: Creation of the Kumāras and Others
 
Once upon a time, when Brahmā was thinking of how to create the worlds as in the past millennium, the four Vedas, which contain all varieties of knowledge, became manifested from his four mouths.
The four kinds of paraphernalia for conducting the fire sacrifice became manifest: the performer [the chanter], the offerer, the fire, and the action performed in terms of the supplementary Vedas. Also the four principles of religiosity [truth, austerity, mercy and cleanliness] and the duties in the four social orders all became manifest.
Vidura said: O great sage whose only wealth is penance, kindly explain to me how and with whose help Brahmā established the Vedic knowledge which emanated from his mouth.
Srimad-Bhagavatam – Canto 3  Chapter 12 Verses 34-36
Loka Samasta Sukino Bhavantu


 
 
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Sathya Sai Baba
The moment a bad thought comes, you must teach your mind, “Oh mind, are you on the path of human values or on the path of an animal? This thought is an animal thought – you are not an animal.” Train your mind saying, “Oh mind, human beings are not meant to eat, sleep and enjoy pleasures. Shed all animal qualities, give up previous habits and old ways. You must get away from all evil”. If you thus teach your mind, its speed will be lessened and the flow of thoughts will change. You must consistently teach your mind to transform your thoughts. There will be difficulties in the process. But let them come – the one who works hard and passes through these hardships will enjoy abundant peace. Without effort, there cannot be gain or pleasure. Hence don’t worry about difficulties.
- Divine Discourse, 9 March 1993.
 
To purify your mind starve it from the bad food of objective pleasures that it runs after, and feed it on the wholesome food of thoughts of God. - Baba

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