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The three gunas Under the spell of Gods maya man forgets his true nature. He forgets that he is heir to the infinite glories of his Father. This divine maya is made up of three gunas. And all three are robbers; for they rob man of all his treasures and make him forget his true nature. The three gunas are sattva, rajas, and tamas. Of these, sattva alone points the way to God. But even sattva cannot take a man to God. Parable of the three robbers Let me tell you a story. Once a rich man was passing through a forest, when three robbers surrounded him and robbed him of all his wealth. After snatching all his possessions from him, one of the robbers said: Whats the good of keeping the man alive? Kill him. Saying this, he was about to strike their victim with his sword, when the second robber interrupted and said: Theres no use in killing him. Let us bind him fast and leave him here. Then he wont be able to tell the police. Accordingly the robbers tied him with a rope, left him, and went away. After a while the third robber returned to the rich man and said: Ah! Youre badly hurt, arent you? Come, Im going to release you. The third robber set the man free and led him out of the forest. When .they came near the highway, the robber said, Follow this road and you will reach home easily. But you must come with me too, said the man. You have done so much for me. We shall all be happy to see you at our home. No, said the robber, it is not possible for me to go there. The police will arrest me. So saying, he left the rich man after pointing out his way. Now, the first robber, who said: Whats the good of keeping the man alive? Kill him, is tamas. It destroys. The second robber is rajas, which binds a man to the world and entangles him in a variety of activities. Rajas makes him forget God. Sattva alone shows the way to God. It produces virtues like compassion, righteousness, and devotion. Again, sattva is like the last step of the stairs. Next to it is the roof. The Supreme Brahman is mans own abode. One cannot attain the Knowledge of Brahman unless one transcends the three gunas. Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna /quoted from The Gospel/
Posted on: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 09:52:32 +0000

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