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No
human being would ever attain happiness in life till there
was a place for God in it. No happiness would be possible
till mortals made God a part of their life.
‘Look
at my experience. I made God my own and He gave the answers
to my questions whenever and wherever I put those to Him.’
It
was destiny that led Tukaram’s worldly affairs to
destruction. It was through divine benediction that he
attained a great spiritual height. Whereas destiny was
uncontrollable, God had to abide by the restriction put by
the love of the devotee.
‘The
devotee’s love is like the leash, Hari goes wherever He is
led.’
Such
divine love is attained through perpetual remembrance of
Him.
‘We
should recite Your name, You should give us your love.’
Love
is abundant wherever saints live. A perpetual give-and-take
of love forms a part of their whole enterprise. Otherwise,
no one, including even scholars and the knowledgeable, have
no idea of the bliss offered by devotion. It is such love
that binds the whole society together and does away with all
differences and discrimination. It is such love that makes
man’s life happy and prosperous. This heavenly love is
obtained from remembering the Almighty and from association
with the saints. It transforms unhappiness and happiness and
indeed, transforms life itself.
COUNSEL
‘No
point in offering advice where it goes unheeded,
now
the only advice henceforth is that keep your life from going
waste.
For
your valuable life goes waste if no thought is given to it,
thus
sings Tuka, thus is his advice.
Tuka
says undertake that enterprise, which takes care of your
interests,
what
more can one teach in this respect.
The
one who is alive to what is good for him makes his parents
extremely happy.
Even
God is delighted by the pious behaviour of the sons and
daughters born in such a family.Geeta
and Bhagawat should be heard and meditation should
centre round Lord Vithoba.For
there is great benefit in contemplating Him with a clean and
clear mind, says Tuka.’
BENEFITS OF SAINTLY ASSOCIATION
‘Never
keep the company of bad people, strive always to be in the
company of saints.
Uplift
of the downtrodden is the greatness of saints, therefore,
abjure the bad and hanker after the saints.
Make
money through honest means only and amass it with a detached
mind.’
It
may be seen that the teachings of Tukaram centre round good
thought, impeccable deportment and equality. He never
hesitated in calling a spade a spade while disseminating
messages for the benefit of human welfare.
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