Umadevi, a Polish lady had travelled in Kashmir and
brought some photos which were shown to all in the old
hall. Bhagavan humorously remarked, “We have seen those
places without the trouble of travelling.” A devotee thereby
said, “I wish to go to Kailas.”
Sri Bhagavan said, “One can see these places only if
destined. Not otherwise. After seeing all, there will still
remain more – if not in this hemisphere, may be in the
other. Knowledge implies ignorance of what lies beyond what
is known. Knowledge is always limited.” After sometime Sri
Bhagavan related the following story.
APPAR WAS DECREPIT and old and yet began to a travel to
Kailas. Another old man appeared on the way and tried to
dissuade him from the attempt, saying that it was too difficult
to reach there. Appar was however obdurate and said that he
would risk his life in the attempt. The stranger asked him to dip
himself in a tank close by. Appar did so and found Kailas then
and there. Where did all this happen? In Tiruvayyar, nine miles
from Tanjore. Where is Kailas then? Is it within the mind or
outside it? If Tiruvayyar be truly Kailas, it must appear to others
as well. But Appar alone found it so.
Similarly it is said of other places of pilgrimage in the
South, that they are the abodes of Siva, and devotees found
them so. This was true from their standpoint. Everything is
within. There is nothing without.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
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