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“WIN THE LOVE OF YOUR MOTHER
TO WIN THE LOVE OF GOD”
“When
man is born out of his mother’s womb he has no garland
of any kind around his neck. Neither of pearls, nor gold,
nor a string of gems nor a necklace of topaz or of rubies
or other precious gems can be seen even for a sample. There
is, however, a garland around his neck, carrying the unbroken
link of the effects of the good and bad deeds of his past
lives strung together by Lord Brahma.” (Telugu
poem)
Embodiments
of Love!
The love of the mother is nobler and supreme than the love
of all the friends and relatives in the world. The power of
the mother is unparalleled. That is why we are calling the
native country as Motherland. The country of Bharath is like
our mother. In this sacred land of ours, several types of
energy have been developing since ancient times. Great and
holy men like Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Vivekananda could
acquire great spiritual power only due to the strength of
their mothers’ blessings. The sacredness of a mother’s
heart and the strength of her blessings are unparalleled.
But, unfortunately people are unable to understand properly
the love of a mother, not only in our country but in every
country.
It is a great sin to ignore the mother with such a divine
power. It is only to remind the people of the nobility and
sacredness of the mother that she has been given the foremost
place in the spiritual field, by exhorting people to worship
the mother first as God. It is said “Mathrudevo Bhava”
(worship the mother as God); “Pithrudevo Bhava”
(worship the father as God); “Acharyadevo Bhava”
(worship the teacher as God); “Athithidevo Bhava”
(worship the guest as God). Thus the mother has been given
the first place in that order. It is only when we uphold the
honour and dignity of the mother that we will be entitled
to be called as true sons. The life of a person who could
not win the love of his mother is a mere waste. Hence, we
must first acquire the deservedness to win the love of the
mother. No one can describe the love of a mother in words.
It is only by the strength of a mother’s will that a
son would come up well in life. Hence, one should respect
and love his mother. She must be given the pride of place.
It is only such people that can really lead the country. We
may or may not worship other deities, but we must certainly
worship our mother as God. We should never forget the love
of our mother. The love of a mother is supreme. It is only
by the love of the mother that divine feelings develop in
the children. Where there is a mother of noble qualities,
there will surely be all kinds of peace and prosperity. It
is foolish to crave for the love of the people, ignoring the
love of one’s own mother. One should, therefore, revere
and respect the mother. One should try to experience the love
of the mother.
The mother of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa was a noble
lady. Even in dire circumstances when she had no food and
drink, she developed unflinching faith and devotion to God
and spent her time engaging herself in cultivating noble thoughts
and performing noble deeds, thereby earning God’s grace.
It is only when one respects his mother and wins her love,
that he can be called a human being in the real sense. There
is no God greater than one’s mother in this world. Unfortunately,
today people forget this truth and go to different places
in search of God. Instead of craving for the unseen God, one
should worship and serve the living divinity that is right
in front of him. Several people undertake different activities
like penance, pilgrimage to holy places, worship and other
rituals in order to have the holy darshan of God, but they
will be of no use. One cannot win the grace of God without
first winning the love of his mother. The love of the mother
flows as an undercurrent in every human being. You go through
the history of any great person; it is obvious that they could
reach such great heights in life only with the help of their
mother’s love. When one leads his life in accordance
with his mother’s noble thoughts, one will be relieved
of all kinds of suffering. One may or may not respect any
other person; but one must definitely respect one’s
mother. One should dedicate his entire life to win the love
of his mother. The mother’s love is always selfless.
We must learn to cultivate such love. Wherever you go, whoever
you may see, you can find that they have become prosperous
only with the blessings of their mother’s love. If one
cannot win the love of his mother, how can he hope to win
the grace of God? Hence, first and foremost you must strive
to win the love of your mother. You should not undertake any
work that will hurt the feelings of your mother. The heart
of a mother is very tender. Therefore, one should not hurt
the feelings of the mother.
Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa was born in a very poor
family. His mother brought him up by begging for alms. Whatever
little food she could collect by begging in the streets, she
used to feed her son and herself go without food. After sometime,
she became very weak and her health failed. One day Ramakrishna
enquired his mother “Mother! Why did your health fail
like this?” A neighbouring lady replied to the question
saying “Dear Son! Your mother is sustaining you by begging
in the streets. She gives all the food collected to you and
therefore goes without food for herself. Please do not put
such a mother who is an embodiment of love, to suffering”.
From then on, Ramakrishna took care to keep his mother hale
and healthy. He used to feed his mother first with the food
collected from various houses in the village and only then
partake of the remaining quantity. By doing so, he could win
the grace of Mother Kali and have Her Divine Vision.
The culture of Bharath has laid great stress on the teaching
“Mathrudevo Bhava” (Revere the Mother as God)
and “Pithrudevo Bhava” (Revere the father as God),
more than all other aspects. A person who could win the love
of his mother can win everything else. Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
could earn the great name for himself only because he could
win the love of his mother. How many great people are there
in the state of West Bengal? How many people of noble qualities,
rich and educated are there? But, they could not succeed in
life due to lack of faith in God. It is only Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
could lead an ideal life by loving his mother and obeying
her commands, due to his implicit faith and devotion in his
mother. He used to teach people that there is nothing greater
and nobler in this world than mother’s love. The mother
is God, verily. It is therefore, not good and proper to hurt
the feelings of the mother who is embodiment of love. It is
only when we develop love towards our mother, our life will
become happy and prosperous. Hence, first and foremost, we
must strive to win the love of our mother. Whatever the mother
does, is for our own good. We must develop such firm faith.
You take the history of any great person in this world, he
owes his greatness to his mother.
Students of the present time are unable to win their mothers’
love. The mother undergoes a great ordeal, she is even prepared
to undertake hard labour to earn a few rupees, to bring up
her children and educate them somehow. What a great sacrilege
it is to forget the love of such a noble mother! It is only
a person who could win the love of his mother that can earn
God’s love as well. We are not born from the earth or
the sky; we are born from the womb of our mother. It is possible
that differences may arise between a mother and a son, at
times. But, the mother does not hate her son on that count
and forsake him. There may be sons who hate their mothers,
but there are no mothers who hate their sons. The mother will
always aspire for the welfare of her son. Even if they go
to the court in a matter of dispute, the mother will say “He
is my son and I am his mother”. They cannot refer to
each other in any other manner. The mother will always strive
for the safety, health and welfare of her children. Man, today
is undergoing several difficulties on account of ignoring
the love of such a noble mother. If you strive to win the
love of your mother, you can win the love of all other people.
The love of your mother will always be with you, constantly
guarding and guiding you in all your endeavours. Unfortunately
people are not able to realise this Truth. They think “it
is enough to provide a few morsels of food to that old lady”.
They are so narrow-minded and selfish. It is a great mistake
to think that their responsibility will end by providing some
food to their mothers. The mother should always be held in
high esteem and served. She must be made to feel happy and
contented.
Pundarika was a great devotee of Lord Panduranga. He always
held the view that service to the parents is of paramount
importance. One day, he was serving his parents by massaging
their feet. In order to test his love towards his parents,
Lord Panduraga appeared before him. But, Pundarika did not
want to be distracted from his attention and continued to
serve his parents. Then the Lord Panduranga enquired of him
“My dear Son! I appeared before you to give you My darshan;
but you are not looking at Me. Whom are you serving with such
single-minded devotion?” Pundarika replied that he was
serving his parents. Then, Lord Panduranga queried, “Is
not God greater than the parents? Won’t you have My
darshan at least for one second?” But, Pundarika was
not disturbed. He replied “My parents are living divinities
for me. I cannot have your darshan, unless I put my parents
to sleep. If you wish to give me your darshan, you stand there
on the brick till then.” So saying, he pushed a brick
towards Lord Panduranga. The Lord then commended his love
and devotion towards his parents and declared “The world
will always remain safe and prosperous if all people cultivate
such love and devotion towards their parents. May such noble
sons like you proliferate in this world.” From then
on, great and noble ideas of sacrifice and detachment continued
to develop in Pundarika. He spent his time happily serving
his parents and winning their love.
Putlibai was the mother of Mahatma Gandhi. She continued to
observe a vow right from her early days. She never used to
take her food in the afternoon, without hearing the singing
of the cuckoo bird. Gandhi was a child then. One day, it was
already 3 o’ clock in the afternoon and his mother did
not take her food, since the cuckoo did not sing. Gandhi could
not bear to see his mother hungry. He, therefore, thought
of a plan. He went behind their house and imitated the cuckoo
call. Then he went into the house and pleaded with his mother
“Mother! The cuckoo sang. You can now take your food”.
His mother, however, could realise that her son was lying.
She grew very angry. She caught hold of him and slapped on
his cheek twice. She could not contain her anger and anguish.
She chided him saying “it is my misfortune to have given
birth to a liar like you”. Gandhi then repented for
his mischievous act and begged his mother to forgive him.
He also took a vow that he would never speak a lie thereafter
in his life. Thus, mothers in the ancient times used to teach
their children good behaviour and put them in the right path.
Such ideal mothers are very rare in present times, in the
world. The present-day mothers could always think “My
son should get good marks and ranks in the examination. He
should acquire high degrees and earn lakhs of rupees. He should
rise to a high position in his career.” There are hundreds
of such mothers now-a-days. But, there is not even a single
mother who teaches her son “My dear son! You pray to
God daily. Never forget God.” That is the reason why
the country of Bharath is facing innumerable difficulties.
The Bharatiyas of yester years always used to pray daily.
“Oh! Rama! Krishna! Govinda!” They used to chant
the divine name incessantly. But, things have changed. Now,
there is no such contemplation on the divine name. On the
other hand worldly desires have proliferated. The culture
of Bharath always exhorts the people “Sathyam Vada”
(Speak the Truth) and “Dharmam Chara” (Follow
Righteousness). Unfortunately, today people act in contrary
to such noble ideals. They are distorting those ideals as
“Sathyam Vadha” (Kill the Truth) and “Dharmam
Chera” (Imprison Righteousness).
Once Easwaramma came to Me and requested “Swami! Several
poor mothers have come here alongwith their children. They
have no food to eat. Kindly bless them.” Then I rendered
them proper help and thus fulfilled Easwaramma’s wish.
On another day, she came to Me and expressed her anguish thus:
“Swami! Small children of five years’ age are
daily walking to Bukkapatnam and back for attending to school.
How can they study after walking a such a long distance daily?”
Then, I called their parents and advised them “These
tiny tots can learn more from their mothers than from their
teachers in a school. Instead of sending these small children
to such a long distance for education, you first teach them
what little you know. You teach them at least two or three
alphabets which you know”. Later, I established a school
in Puttaparthi and fulfilled the wish of Easwaramma.
The mothers of those days, though they were innocent and illiterate,
never gave up praying to God. Love God. There is no use wasting
your time in worldly matters. We should never try to imitate
others. We must try to develop faith in the Truth that manifests
from our own heart. It is not good to develop hatred towards
other castes and religions. One should develop faith in one’s
own religion and follow it diligently.
Once, when this body was a student, some political leaders
approached Me and requested “Raju! We understand that
you write good poetry. We arranged a meeting where a number
of our people are expected to participate. We request you
to please write a good song that can inspire our people.”
Those were the days of the Second World War. Adolf Hitler
was marching forward to conquer various countries in Europe.
He was trying to march into Russia. India was then under the
control of Britishers. Taking the situation into account,
I wrote a small playlet. In that playlet, I kept a rubber
doll in a cradle and sang the following song rocking the cradle
gently:
“Don’t cry my child, don’t
cry
If you cry, you will not be called the valorous son of Bharath…
Did you cry because the murderer Hitler
Invaded the immortal Russia?
The Red Army and the brave Stalin
Are there to crush Hitler; don’t cry
Why do you cry my child, why do you cry?
Do you cry because our people lack in unity…
All the people will unite and fight
For our freedom; don’t cry.
India will certainly attain freedom
Don’t cry my child, don’t cry…”
The mothers of those days used to sing such inspiring patriotic
songs and teach their children good things. They used to mould
their character to make them as heroes of the country. There
used to be no scope at all for untruth in their talk. By their
truthful words, they used to train their children in the path
of truth.
Once, the village of Puttaparthi was affected by infectious
diseases like cholera and plague. Several people died on account
of these diseases. Then, I warned the children in the village
that these diseases will spread through drinking polluted
water and eating impure food and therefore they should take
proper care in this regard.
I exhorted them “Purify the water and then drink. You
eat only clean and wholesome food, though in small quantities.
Not only that, keep your mouth always fresh and clean. Several
diseases will affect you due to unclean mouth. It is not good
for you to eat anything that you come across, when you feel
hungry. Whether it is for keeping good health or happiness,
God’s grace is important. Hence, always pray to God.”
Happiness can be attained only through constant contemplation
on God; nothing else. It is not something that can be attained
by external objects. It can only spring from one’s own
heart. In order that we may attain good health and happiness,
we must constantly contemplate on God and thereby sanctify
our time.
It is only the parents who led ideal lives that nourished
and nurtured our country of Bharath, since ancient times.
Unfortunately, today you do not find sons who obey their parents.
The youth of today brush aside their parents’ words
as insane talk and ignore them. This is not correct. They
are not insane words; they are verily truthful words spoken
from the depth of their hearts. God will certainly hear the
prayers said with purity of consciousness and shower His Grace
on such people. Hence, one should always pray to God in whichever
form one likes and sanctify one’s life by the grace
of God. Since ancient times, the women of Bharath offered
such prayers to God, in all sincerity and devotion. That is
the reason why the country of Bharath could attain great heights.
Embodiments of love!
If you wish that you or the children to be born to you must
be sacred, constantly contemplate on God. It is only when
the parents lead a good and noble life, their children will
be good and noble. Hence, the parents must be good, in the
first instance. Unfortunately, today the parents are unable
to set an example to their children, with the result, the
children are taking to bad ways. Such sacred teachings have
become extinct in the country of Bharath, today. The mothers
in ancient India used to teach good things and good habits
to their children thus:
Get up early in the morning
at the crowing of the cock,
Have a bath after your morning ablutions,
Wear a proper dress.
Eat properly and moderately.
Go to school and study diligently.
Earn a good name.
Don’t move out when it is raining,
And never go near the ditches.
Take part in games,
Run and play.
If you abide by all these rules,
You will have both health and wealth. (Telugu Poem)
Get up early in the morning at the crowing of the cock,
Have a bath after your morning ablutions,
Wear a proper dress.
Eat properly and moderately.
Go to school and study diligently.
Earn a good name.
Don’t move out when it is raining,
And never go near the ditches.
Take part in games,
Run and play.
If you abide by all these rules,
You will have both health and wealth. (Telugu
Poem)
Both the elders as well as the children are not brushing their
teeth properly, today. That is why all sorts of diseases are
spreading from ourselves only. For both, good and bad, we
only are responsible. They do not come of their own accord.
When we cultivate sacred feelings in us, we will be rewarded
with good results. If sacred feelings are to take root in
us, we have to cultivate good habits.
“Better indeed is knowledge than mechanical practice.
Better still is meditation. But, better than meditation is
surrender of the fruit of all actions. For, such renunciation
of the fruit of all actions would indeed result in liberation.”
(Gita – Ch.12 – Sloka 12)
Right from early morning till we go to bed, if we are engaged
in good activities, that itself will automatically become
a practice. In fact, the country needs such youth. Who are
youth? People generally think that boys and girls aged between
18 and 20 years constitute youth. This is not correct. It
is only people with noble thoughts, who can be considered
as youth. Hence, one must cultivate noble thoughts. As soon
as you get up, your first action shall be chanting the divine
name “Rama! Krishna! Govinda!” Again, before you
go to bed, you must chant the divine name. When you do such
chanting of the divine name, you will always have good thoughts.
Unfortunately, today people totally forget chanting of the
divine name. People think that they are highly educated and
have high degrees, but they will not enable you to tread the
right path. Education that will not develop enquiry into one’s
own self is not education at all! It will only lead to agitation!
Mere book reading does not constitute education. Book reading
will contribute only to acquiring bookish knowledge. That
is artificial knowledge. Real knowledge comes out of the heart.
When the young men and women realise and propagate this Truth,
the country will progress in all directions.
Embodiments of Love!
Do not waste your time in reading voluminous books,
thinking that such books will help you in acquiring great
knowledge. One should read such books which will help in the
contemplation on the divine name. Do not be satisfied with
acquiring mere bookish knowledge. Such knowledge is only a
superficial knowledge. What you need really is the knowledge
of Self. Strive to acquire that knowledge. It manifests from
within. It cannot be acquired from external sources. Is it
not a fact that the more you dig in the river bed, the more
the water that comes out of the sand! Similarly, the more
you remove the bad thoughts in you, the more the sacred knowledge
and sacred thoughts manifest in you. Purity, Steadiness, Wisdom
and such other noble qualities manifest only from one’s
own heart. First and foremost you have to cultivate sacred
and noble thoughts. But, you need not give credence to all
such talk. You have to always tread the sacred path.
The mothers in the ancient times used to teach their children
such sacred things. That is why the children of those days
used to engage themselves in constant contemplation on God,
with the result, the country was constantly protected by God.
It is not the body that is important for us, it is the thought
and the feelings. Several people question “Where is
God?” I tell such people “My dear! I am God; you
are also God”. This is the Truth. Why should we be afraid
of speaking this Truth? God is omnipresent. All are embodiments
of God! There is divinity in every human being. If not, we
cannot live in this world. It is only because of our faith
in God, we have been able to survive in this world till today.
A small story to illustrate the point: There used to be a
husband and wife in a village. The wife was constantly chanting
the divine name “Rama! Krishna! Govinda!” and
worshipping God daily. The husband, however, was not doing
any worship or contemplation on God. But, he used to attend
to his daily chores. The wife used to feel “Alas! My
husband is not chanting the divine name atleast once in a
day”. One night, the husband could not get sleep and
was turning this side and that side on the bed restlessly.
At that time, he casually said “Rama!” His wife
was overjoyed on hearing the divine name coming out of the
mouth of her husband, though unintentionally. The next day,
as soon as she got up from her bed, she collected all the
rice available in the house, cooked it and fed the poor people,
in jubilation. The husband who was observing this feeding
of the poor, enquired her “What is the matter! You are
cooking and feeding the poor today. What is the special occasion?”
The wife replied. “Yesterday night, I heard the divine
name of ‘Rama!’ emerging from your mouth. My heart
overflowed with joy on hearing the divine name from your mouth.
Hence, this celebration”. On hearing his wife’s
reply, the husband felt sorry and thought to himself “Alas!
I have installed Rama in my heart and worshipped him there
all the while. Has my Rama gone out from my heart today?”
Several people do not give expression to their love and devotion
to God. They keep their devotion to themselves. However, one
day or the other it manifests outside.
Embodiments of Love!
Contemplate on the divine name, irrespective of the religion,
caste, creed or sex. You can always chant the divine name
of your liking. The mother of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa taught
her son good things and shaped him into a great yogi. All
the mothers should take her as an example and strive to put
their children in the right path. If you constantly contemplate
on and chant the divine name, that itself will purify your
thoughts and feelings. Never forget the divine name. If you
constantly contemplate on the divine name, your life will
surely be sanctified. Embodiments of Love! You, therefore,
contemplate on the divine name constantly.
(Bhagawan concluded his divine discourse
with the bhajan “Rama Rama Rama Sita…”
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