A KING WAS passing through a forest in all pomp and
pageantry, with his army and retinue behind him. He came
across a man with not even a cod-piece on, lying on the ground,
with one leg cocked over the other. He was laughing away,
apparently supremely happy, contented with himself and all
the world. The king was struck with the man’s happy state and
sent for him. But when the king’s men approached the nude
ascetic and delivered the king’s message, he took absolutely
no notice and continued in his ascetic bliss. On being told of
this, the king himself went to the man and even then the man
took no notice. Thereupon it struck the king that this must
be no common man, and said, ‘Swami, you are evidently
supremely happy. May we know what is the secret of such
happiness and from which guru you learnt it?’
Thereupon the
ascetic told the king, ‘I have had twentyfour gurus. Everything,
this body, the earth, the birds, some instruments, some persons,
all have taught me’. All the things in the world may be classed
as either good or bad. The good taught him what he must
seek. Similarly, the bad taught him what he must avoid. The
ascetic was Dattatreya, the avadhuta.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
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