काते कान्ता कस्ते पुत्रः
संसारोऽयमतीव विचित्रः ।
कस्य त्वं कः कुत आयातः
तत्त्वं चिन्तय तदिह भ्रातः ॥ ८॥
kaate kaantaa kaste putraH
saMsaaro ayamatiiva vichitraH
kasya tvaM
kaH kuta aayaataH
tattvaM chintaya tadiha bhraataH… (8)
The realistic view on life’s situation may not be to
our liking; but it will give clarity of thought necessary for a true spiritual
aspirant. The Acharyas seldom despise earthly relation of husband and wife,
father and son, etc. The scriptures assert the sanctity of such relationships
that form the moral foundation of society. But spiritual aspirant should be
keener and contemplate more. We must wonder who we really are. Before my birth,
who I was, where I was ? Who was my wife before our marriage ? A daughter of
somebody. One fine morning she entered my life. Like this, I have no clue who
were my sons or daughters. After death, all these relationships come to an end,
whether we like it or not; whether we accept it or not. Yet people foolishly
think all this is permanent. Strange indeed are the ways of the world. The more
we brood on the transient nature of all these things, the more we will come
closer to truth, which will be a good beginning for spiritual life.
Spiritual aspirants should not misunderstand that
family life is the end and aim of life. All earthly relations will come to an
end, sooner or later. Hence we should understand that God alone is our true
relative: he alone is our mother, our father, our relative, our friend. Do your
duty to wife and children; but give your love only to God.
The wife of this life may not be that of the next
one; the same is the case with other relatives. The Upanishads tell the story
of a husband and wife whose only son died. They were so grieved that they
approached a holy man and pleaded with him to resurrect the dead son. The holy
man tried to convince that it is a futile task. The son, anyway has to die at a
later date; It doesn’t make any difference even if he gets another span of
life. However, the attachment on the son was too much, and the sorrowful
parents did not accept any excuses. At last, the holy man had to apply his
supernatural powers and wake up the boy from the dark realms of death. Responding
to the holy ministrations, the boy opened his eyes and looked around. The holy
man asked him: “Aren’t you happy to come back to life? Don’t you recognize your
parents? Here is your mother crying for your coming back; Here is your father
waiting for you to open your eyes….’’ The boy looked puzzled and asked the holy
man: “I cannot understand anything. Which father are you talking about ? Which
mother ? Sometimes I was a son, sometimes father, I was mother, I was husband.
Now I don’t know about which parents you are talking about. Leave me alone; let
me go back from where I came”. This story precisely tells us the facts of life,
though harsh.
These earthly ties are transitory. Today they seem
to be the be-all and end-all of life, and tomorrow they vanish. Your real tie
is with God.
The story is really nice...
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