Bhajagovidam bhajagovidam
govindam bhaja muudhamathe
samprapte sannihite kale
nahi nahi rakshati drukrun karane.
'Worship Govinda! Worship Govinda! Worship Govinda (limiting yourself to the ordained duties).. When the end approaches, the Grammar Rules (the craving for materialistic gain and recognition) will not save you!'
Says
Sloka 1 of Bhaja Govindam
forever stressing the futile attempts of materialistic pursuits in this world beyond a limit!
To say rightly, I'm ever running after that
'Drukrun Karane'
indirectly confirming the ever going on activity of mine Viz.,
'Craving for the worldly recognition of myself'
to the max all along identifying myself with various
'Roles I play around'
getting back a constant praise!
As the Sloka says
that any activity of this type is a futile attempt in life leading me nowhere ultimately, it's the right time that now itself
I step back,
rise constantly and try responding myself a bit more
to the truth known to me thru'
a definite sacrifice from my end
where in alone I can truly communicate with
the Nature around,
the Family with me and
the rest of the Society at large!
Seen thus
My Song of Life
forever goes..
'I'll ever be firmly doing the Right
all along not disturbing the other man thru'
a sure minimum sacrifice from my end
'chipped in'
as adding this
'delta to my life'
surely cheers me up in a big way paving for definite peace in normal times and
surely cheers me up in a big way paving for definite peace in normal times and
equally in the God given tough situations too
where in place of despair,
a Sincere Prayer
alone takes over leaving a
where in place of despair,
a Sincere Prayer
alone takes over leaving a
sure embedded message
with me that
the Almighty has all such Greater Plans only
for securing my
for securing my
Ultimate Peace in Eternity!'
The Post is written in line with the
Prompt
Inspiring words!
ReplyDeleteThanks Uppalji for the appreciation!
DeleteI am hearing this sloka from my childhood, my father chants it frequently. good to read your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteYes.. It is from Sri Adi Sankara's Bhaja Govindam, Jyotirmoy.. Thanks for your interesting comment here!
DeletePious thoughts in one inspirational post.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anupam.. Truly love the comment!
DeleteThought provoking post !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Vasantha.. A nice comment here!
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