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The Power of Prayer
« on: August 07, 2007, 11:31:41 AM »
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  •  When we recite Vishnu Sahasra Namam or say 'Namo Narayanaya', we are
    saluting to the Supreme Lord with reverence and love. Even if the chanting
    were mechanical, it does not matter much, as the verbal expression is
    endowed with potency. Let us not doubt as to whether God hears our prayers
    or not. He does and enters the scene only at the appropriate time that is
    best for us.

    A person usually looks up for God when he is in rough weather. Unable to
    bear the pangs of life, he relies on a power higher than he does. Trials and
    tribulations give him wisdom, strength and devotion. When my Guru, Sri
    Narasimha Swamiji, was admitted in the General Hospital at Madras for a
    fracture of the thigh bone, after an accidental fall in 1953, he had
    converted his ward into a miniature Sai Mandir. He tolerated the pain with a
    smile!

    There is nothing wrong if a prayer starts off for one's own betterment, as
    in course of time it covers his family members and later extends to his
    fellow beings in society, as he begins to perceive the Lord dwelling in all
    beings. Look at the gigantic Banyan tree and the sprawling branches it
    spreads, as it grows. Prayers made for others, their happiness and
    well-being, goodwill and peace to the world at large, are appreciated and
    quickly responded to, by God, in the form of granting the devotee an
    expanded awareness.

    Surrender to God is the toughest thing to accomplish. If a person says
    outwardly that he has surrendered to God's will but in day-to-day life
    quarrels with everyone on petty causes, he has not understood what
    'surrender' means. Look at others with God's eyes, is the instruction. We
    must develop an euonymus vision in all our activities, under all
    circumstances. We may fail repeatedly in this arduous task, as the old
    'samskaras' would raise their ugly hoods quite often, but let us strive to
    rise every time we fail.

    Curbing the ego, therefore, forms the basic discipline when we tread on the
    path of spirituality. An egotistic man is possessive and cannot bow his head
    when he comes across personalities endowed with wisdom. Unless he cultivates
    a loving attitude towards existence as a whole and shares a part of what he
    has with others, he soon abandons his efforts in a huff.

    One need not be a man of letters to pray. In God's vision, there is no low
    or high - a prince or pauper is held in the same esteem. Patience and
    perseverance of a high order are needed in cultivating this art. Let us
    chant His name as Hanuman kept on chanting Rama's name always.

    http://www.saileelas.org/magazines/saipadananda/april2002.htm#ThePowerofPray
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    Sai baba let your holy lotus feet be our sole refuge.OMSAIRAM
    साईं बाबा अपने पवित्र चरणकमल ही हमारी एकमात्र शरण रहने दो.ॐ साईं राम


    Dipika Duggal

     


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