Bhagavan Ramakrishna's short stories - How to live?
BHAGAVAN RAMAKRISHNA'S SHORT STORIES
How to live in this world?
Some sheperds used to send their cattle to the nearby field for grazing. A snake in this field was scaring people who went that side and also bit some people. Fearing this, people avoided to go that side and were cautious while going to that field. One day a gnani was going towards the filed. The cowherds caustioned the gnani and told him about the poisonous snake. To which, the Gnani replied he did not fear for the snake and he knew some mantras which would help him and proceeded to go towards the field.. The cowherds did not accompany the Gnani and thought that the Ganani was putting himself in danger.
Even as the Gnani was proceeding, the poisonous snake came with the hissing sound. It raised it head with the hood and was approaching the Gnani. The Gnani seeing the snake uttered the mantra he was telling to the cowherds. Because of the power of mantra, the snake completely changed its qualities. It came and coiled itself and lay like an earthworm at the feet of the Gnani. He saw with the all the kindness the snake and told the snake - "Hear me. Why are you harming everyone? I will teach you a mantra for prayers which would enhance the Bakthi in you and which will further lead to leaving all the bad in you. Who knows with ultimate bakthi even God may give darshan to you." Then the Gnani taught the mantra to the snake. The snake bowed reverently the Guru and asked the Guru to explain how to conduct itself while doing the Japa with the mantra. The Guru replied the mantra should be uttered regularly and the snake should not harm anyone. The snake agreed and the Guru before leaving the place said that he would meet the snake later.
The snake from then onwards, was not harming and lived without the thought of harming. The preaching of the Guru had made a lot of difference in the snake. As days passed by the cowherds noticed that the snake was not harming anyone and had become docile and hence decided that the snake was no more dangerous. Hence the cowherds started troubling the snake in all possible ways and throwing stones at it. The snake did not retaliate and bore all the problems given by the cowherds and passersby. one day, one boy pulled the snake by its tail, swirled it and hit that on the ground several times injuring it and blood was oozing profusely. As the snake was lying still, the boys thought that the snake was dead and left the place. After a long time. the snake could feel the pain and crept to its puththu (snake mound, anthills) and it could not move as it pained a lot. During the daytime, the snake never came out fearing for its life and only in the night it used to come out in search of food. From the days of preaching the mantra by the Guru, the snake only ate fruits, leaves etc., and somehow able to live in this world. A year rolled by like this when the Guru again came to this place. He enquired the cowherds about the snake and they told that the snake died long back, explaining how they killed it. But the Gnani could not believe that as he knew that before completely attaining all the benefits, the snake would not die. Hence he went to the same place, where he saw the snake for the first time. He could not find the snake anywhere nearby as he searched for it. Then he called out by the name which he had given to the snake at the time of preaching the mantra. Hearing the call of the Guru, the snake came out of its puththu and fell on the feet of the Guru with all reverence. Guru could see the snake had become like a thin rope. The Guru asked the snake how well it was. With your blessings I am alright said the snake. The Guru then asked why the snake had become so thin and what had happened in his absence.
The snake said that it followed the instructions of him and took only leaves and fruits etc., and that could have caused it to become thin. The snake had completely changed with goodness personified and almost had imbibed the qualities of a Mahan. It had completely forgotten the fact that the cowherds had almost killed it one day. The Gnani then asked the snake to find out a reason for its predicament as food alone could not be a cause for its condition. The snake after a while said to the Guru that on a day the boys pulled it and hit on the ground several times. The boys do not know the change that had taken in it based on the mantra upadesa and it did not want to harm them. The Guru noticed that the change in the snake is complete, that it did not bore any ill will towards the cowherds who had tried to kill it. He said to the snake that how foolish it was that it was not able to protect itself. He said that he only asked not to harm by biting and injecting the poison but it could have atleast used its hissing prowess to drive away the people trying to harm it.
Sri Ramakrishna told this story to his followers and further said that one had to keep the wrongdoers at a distance by using fear complex, if necessary. But only, like the poison one should not be venomous to harm others. In worldly life, one should conduct himself in a way where both fear and respect keeps the wrongdoers away but the same time one should not do harm in the process. The sathvis had to live keeping this in mind.
How to live in this world?
Even as the Gnani was proceeding, the poisonous snake came with the hissing sound. It raised it head with the hood and was approaching the Gnani. The Gnani seeing the snake uttered the mantra he was telling to the cowherds. Because of the power of mantra, the snake completely changed its qualities. It came and coiled itself and lay like an earthworm at the feet of the Gnani. He saw with the all the kindness the snake and told the snake - "Hear me. Why are you harming everyone? I will teach you a mantra for prayers which would enhance the Bakthi in you and which will further lead to leaving all the bad in you. Who knows with ultimate bakthi even God may give darshan to you." Then the Gnani taught the mantra to the snake. The snake bowed reverently the Guru and asked the Guru to explain how to conduct itself while doing the Japa with the mantra. The Guru replied the mantra should be uttered regularly and the snake should not harm anyone. The snake agreed and the Guru before leaving the place said that he would meet the snake later.
The snake from then onwards, was not harming and lived without the thought of harming. The preaching of the Guru had made a lot of difference in the snake. As days passed by the cowherds noticed that the snake was not harming anyone and had become docile and hence decided that the snake was no more dangerous. Hence the cowherds started troubling the snake in all possible ways and throwing stones at it. The snake did not retaliate and bore all the problems given by the cowherds and passersby. one day, one boy pulled the snake by its tail, swirled it and hit that on the ground several times injuring it and blood was oozing profusely. As the snake was lying still, the boys thought that the snake was dead and left the place. After a long time. the snake could feel the pain and crept to its puththu (snake mound, anthills) and it could not move as it pained a lot. During the daytime, the snake never came out fearing for its life and only in the night it used to come out in search of food. From the days of preaching the mantra by the Guru, the snake only ate fruits, leaves etc., and somehow able to live in this world. A year rolled by like this when the Guru again came to this place. He enquired the cowherds about the snake and they told that the snake died long back, explaining how they killed it. But the Gnani could not believe that as he knew that before completely attaining all the benefits, the snake would not die. Hence he went to the same place, where he saw the snake for the first time. He could not find the snake anywhere nearby as he searched for it. Then he called out by the name which he had given to the snake at the time of preaching the mantra. Hearing the call of the Guru, the snake came out of its puththu and fell on the feet of the Guru with all reverence. Guru could see the snake had become like a thin rope. The Guru asked the snake how well it was. With your blessings I am alright said the snake. The Guru then asked why the snake had become so thin and what had happened in his absence.
The snake said that it followed the instructions of him and took only leaves and fruits etc., and that could have caused it to become thin. The snake had completely changed with goodness personified and almost had imbibed the qualities of a Mahan. It had completely forgotten the fact that the cowherds had almost killed it one day. The Gnani then asked the snake to find out a reason for its predicament as food alone could not be a cause for its condition. The snake after a while said to the Guru that on a day the boys pulled it and hit on the ground several times. The boys do not know the change that had taken in it based on the mantra upadesa and it did not want to harm them. The Guru noticed that the change in the snake is complete, that it did not bore any ill will towards the cowherds who had tried to kill it. He said to the snake that how foolish it was that it was not able to protect itself. He said that he only asked not to harm by biting and injecting the poison but it could have atleast used its hissing prowess to drive away the people trying to harm it.
Sri Ramakrishna told this story to his followers and further said that one had to keep the wrongdoers at a distance by using fear complex, if necessary. But only, like the poison one should not be venomous to harm others. In worldly life, one should conduct himself in a way where both fear and respect keeps the wrongdoers away but the same time one should not do harm in the process. The sathvis had to live keeping this in mind.
No comments:
Post a Comment