Walking on the path of Devotion
If you want to walk on the path of Bhakti [ devotion ], then learn to keep your temperament cool. Learn and try to be simple, prevent yourself from doing cunning activities. Nowadays, people pretend to be more knowledgeable and learned than they actually are.
According to Manu, the greater a person is in his artificial behavior and attitude, the more restless he will be. Wealth brings such an addiction with it that the more you have the more is the craving to add to it. A person who does not have hunger or lust for anything is the richest of all. A simple and modest person with peace of mind is referred to as ‘Saumya Saumya’. According to Maharishi Ved Vyas, Lord Krishna had three major attributes, which we all should try to adopt.
The first attribute is Happiness for Loyalty
If you want to walk on the path of Bhakti, don’t let smile disappear from your face. If you encounter any problem, do not worry it. Smile and you will gather strength to face the problem. If you smile, your problem will not be a problem anymore, you will solve on its own. When clouds of sorrow envelope you and you find someone very dear approaching you, tears roll down your eyes.
So was the case when Draupadi saw Lord Krishna towards the end of the period when Pandavas were in exile. Krishna comforted Draupadi and advised her neither to think about the past nor to worry about the future. The best is to think about the present and gather your strength.
To this Draupadi remarked that it was easy for him to say all this because he himself had not seen sorrow. How could he understand her state of mind? Lord Krishna smiled and asked Draupadi how she could think that the person who had taken birth behind the four walls of a prison had seen less sorrow. The only difference was that he never treated sorrow as sorrow.
The second attribute for devotion.
The second attribute is that one should not lose one’s balance of mind when one encounters a problem. When problem comes on our head one after the other, we human beings have a tendency to say: “O Lord, why only me? What have I done?” Or, we start having depression out of fear and frustration and several unhealthy thoughts like revenge, suicide, etc. crowd our minds. We have to face problems firmly and boldly rather than sit and crib about them.
If you harm somebody, you cannot escape the harmful consequences of your deed for steadfastness.
The third attribute is that one should maintain one’s poise and calm. One must not lose sweetness of voice. Do not sound bitter and rude to people nor should you be harsh in your words. Be polite.
Whatever you achieve, learn to share it with others. If you have been doing misdeeds in your life and have simultaneously been generous enough, you shall bear(Devotion the fruits of both. Also, treat others as you would like to be treated yourself. But always remember one thing: your actions are constantly being viewed and monitored by God.
Every person has to bear his share of sorrow. To save himself from the consequences of his misdeeds, he uses various products – stones, threads, metal pieces etc. But why? Do you think by doing all these, your share of sorrow will get reduced? Rather, if you have done something wrong, you should pray to God and ask for forgiveness and Devotion.
-Dr Archika Didi