


Date: 16-04-1997 :: Cl: Religion
"Why does not God physically appear in front of us?" is a
question some people ask. The reply is that we all believe that
there is nothing which is impossible for Him. Such being our
faith, if He were to present Himself before us, will anyone allow
Him to go back to His abode?
None of us will spare even a distinguished person should he visit
us; we would pester him with our demands for material needs.
Hence, if God were to reveal His form, some among us may even
force Him to bring heaven to our place before He leaves. Still,
it can be said that He may decide to appear before humans.
God had shown His divine form to a few well-merited persons. Why
not He then grant His vision to all of us? It is because that our
spiritual practice differs from that of the sages.
The latter had performed penance, spent time in meditation and
were tolerant towards both heat and cold. So are some amongst us.
But the fruit obtained is different. How can this discrepancy be
explained?
The God-realised personalities who observed austerities and other
types of rigorous spiritual exercises did so only to get rid of
all belongings whereas ours is for the fulfilment of the desires
lurking in our minds. They remained insulated from the pairs of
opposites but our plight is entirely different.
The sages did not care for worldly comforts. Their aim was to
behold the Lord. They meditated on His forms, while our thoughts
are invariably about gaining pecuniary advantages. All these
reasons account for the difference in results according to Sri
Bharathi Theertha Mahaswamigal, Head of the Sringeri Sarada
Peetam.
"We should also try and emulate their ways" the Acharya adds,
in one of his lectures. It is wrong to offer worship to God for
the fulfilment of our desires. Trying to gratify them will be in
vain, resulting in misery, because they will multiply. If we
sincerely take steps to eradicate our wants and spend our time in
striving to behold the Lord, we too can witness His glorious
forms.
Worshipping God with devotion is the greatest virtue. The
devotion displayed by us should not be for mere show. Even when
thrown amidst penury, Kuchela did not express to Lord Krishna
(both were classmates) any of his needs. But Kuchela turned into
a Kubera in a trice due to the Lord's grace. Hence all our good
deeds should be aimed at pleasing Him.
The scriptures point out that the Lord graces a person by
inducing appropriate thoughts in his mind, which will enable him
to achieve success in his activities.
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