Pearls of Wisdom ~ Azhaikkindran Arangan Episode May 22nd, 2012

In this world we get to know all the various things, we get to know most of the languages, subjects and we find that nothing in the world is not known to us somehow. But having known everything in the worldly scheme of things, if we dont know the Bhagavan then there is NO USE of knowing everything in this world. Having known all these things what will happen you think. Are you going to live for ever and ever in this world without death.



After death with all the knowledge you have gained are you going to attain liberation or are we going to get another life once again. Due to the worldly knowledge we have gained will all our sins be washed away. So knowing everything in this world gives no fruit, but it is very important to know the bhagavan.

There is a very rich man, can we say he wont ever get a disease, neither can we say that because he is a rich man he will never get pain. Similarly for a highly learned man we can say the same. This is true even in case of a man who is very famous or a person who has a chain of degrees and educational qualifications. As the disease is all powerful it can go after anyone, even one who is hiding very secretly and far removed from all elements disease can still reach him and strike him. Therefore the worldly life is always impermanent.


So if you know only the bhagavan and not know all the worldly things still its ok. Why, because you will always be in anandam and the disease wont strike you. All the good things in life always have difficulties attached to it.



THE ONLY THINGS THAT HAS NO STRINGS ATTACHED OR HAS NO DIFFICULTIES ASSOCIATED WITH IT IS THE FEET OF THE LORD RANGA. IT WILL GIVE MOKSHAM WHICH IS AN ALL PREVAILING ETERNAL HAPPINESS. Radhe Radhe

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