Currently Karthika masa is running, Kritika nakshatra is
the celestial body governing now. For Kritika nakshatra Agni is the devata.
This understanding is very important. Krishna says, there are two types of
journeys, one is Shukla journey (journey from darkness to light) another is
Krishna journey (journey from light to darkness). We can examine our own life
journey in this context. Some people like more and more Tamas, they never
prefer to be in light, some other people want more and more light. They will
continue to move depending on their Karma phala. With this in mind, it is good
to analyze our own lives.
Currently our journey is going on in 5th chapter; Krishna
has dealt with the biggest challenge of today's modern world, Kama krodha
resulting in Mano Vega.
शक्नोतीहैव यः सोढुं
प्राक्शरीरविमोक्षणात् ।
कामक्रोधोद्भवं वेगं स युक्तः स सुखी नरः ॥गीता ५- २३॥
कामक्रोधोद्भवं वेगं स युक्तः स सुखी नरः ॥गीता ५- २३॥
If we can control this Vega, we get Shanti, the very last
shloka of this chapter ends with Shanti. But how is it that we end up in
Ashanti? It is because of this speed originated from Kama and Krodha. The urge
to earn money as much as possible, as quickly as possible, the attitude of
grabbing things through whatever means is resulting in this Mano Vega. This
uncontrolled speed of mind is the root cause of all modern day psychosomatic
ailments like Diabetes, Hypertension etc.
There is a famous story "How Much Land Does a Man Require?"
by Russian philosopher, Tolstoy. Story goes something like this. Once upon a
time, a person by name Pahom, desirous of owning a big land mass approached a Jamindar
(Bashkir) who was ready to sell the land at a small price. However, the Jamindar
imposed a strange condition. For one thousand rubles, he can have as much land
as he wants provided he covers it on foot from sunrise to sunset and returns
back to the starting point. Pahom agreed to the condition and setoff at
daybreak marking the land that he wants. Driven by the greed to grab as much
land as possible, he went too far without remembering the condition of
returning back to the starting point. As the sunset approached, he started
running back, as fast as he can towards the starting point. Finally, he could
arrive at the starting point just before sunset. However, he was very much
tired and fell down, he never woke up. In the greed of grabbing maximum land,
he ended up losing everything including his life. We need to tell this story to
all modern men and women.
Just a marvellous & very useful example, Tx for tat.
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