Dr P V
Sesha Sai Aswamedhayaaji
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Suryakshetra -118 (Philosophy
of life with reference to Mahabharata)
Every Indian – by virtue of his birth in THE
GREAT LAND OF INDIA – is a philosopher.
History proved that any person from Indian Origin did not capture others
land or others properties. The nature of
“Dharmic Life” is inherited just by taking birth on this HOLY LAND. “Live and let live” policy is not copied from
other countries, it is purely an Indian nature of thinking, and probably others
are allured and copied.
Let us basically examine this concept “Kshanam
Chittam Kshanam Vittam, Kshanam Jeevita Maavayo, Yamasya Karunaa Naasti,
Dharmasya Twarita Gati” means
mind may change quickly; Money and Property may disappear instantly; Life may
come to end by 1/225 of a second; even dharmic attitude may get changed –
therefore one should not wait to take the matter from RIGHT HAND TO LEFT HAND. Anything
may happen in between.
This is the greatest philosophy of Indian Origin,
the moment, the matter, the mindset – might undergo changes with the
intervention of even a fraction of a second.
During Mahabharata time, Lord Krishna desired to
test Dana Karna, and when Lord Krishna asked for Daan, the great Dana Karna
offered Lord Krishna with his left hand.
Lord Krishna questioned Dana Karna whether it is proper to offer Daan
using left had, at that point of time, Dana Karna – mentioned the above sloka
and said that he might not have that length of life to take the item of Daan
from his left hand to right hand, hence he offered Lord Krishna using his left
hand. What a great philosophy, and how
fortunate we are to take birth on this HOLY LAND.
Even Chanakya said “Sukhasya Moolam Dharmah,
Dharmasya Moolam Ardhah, Ardhasya Moolam Raajyam, Raajyasya Moolam Indriya
Jayam, Indriya Jayam Moolam Vinayah”
means with obedience one can reach “path of the duty” and with “Path of the duty” to “Sukham” – means
purposeful, eventful, healthy (mind and body health) life. MERA
BHARAT MAHAAN.
Quote: Possibility or impossibility does not
depend on the size of our goal, but surely depends on the size of our faith and
dharmic attitude.
I shall be back again
soon………………………………………………Hara Hara Mahadeva Dr P V SESHA SAI ASWAMEDHAYAAJI
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