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Nature as our Gurus. Why?

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Nature as our Gurus. Why?
In one of the discourses by Sri Kidambi Narayanan published under the head ‘FAITH’ in one of the editions of ‘The Hindu’ dated 22-04-2014 quoted the Advice of ‘Lord Krishna’ to Uddhava, that mankind should learn from The Nature, the text of it is reproduced below for the information of our thread members.

FAITH
‘NATURE AS GURU’
CHENNAI: We need gurus to guide us in our spiritual journey. But where does one find such gurus? God has made our task simple, by making Nature and His creations some of the best gurus. Lord Krishna, in His Advice to Uddhava, lists what we can learn from Nature, said Kidambi Narayanan, in a discourse.
We should learn the virtue of patience from the EARTH. We walk with heavy steps, we stamp on her and yet she bears all this patiently. We may not like what another man does. But we must not lose our temper with him.
The WIND is a great teacher too. It picks up an object or even a fragrance, but deposits the object elsewhere, after some time. And the fragrance picked up yields place to some other smell later. We should be like the wind – unattached to anything in life, not sorrowing over the past or worrying about the future. Clean water purifies a place. A virtuous man purifies others.
Look at the MOON, during its shrinking phase. As the Moon shrinks and is lost to sight, so will our lives wither away one day. We can learn satiation from the python. Once it has eaten and is full, it does not attack a creature, even if the creature turns up close to it.
RIVERS ultimately end up in the ocean. No river expresses its happiness over this. If in a year, the monsoon fails and a river is dry, no water from it flows into the ocean. But is the ocean unhappy because of lack of water from this river? In the same way, we should remain calm and undisturbed by anything in life. Look at the busy bees. They work hard to accumulate honey, but a clever man comes and takes it away. The same could happen to our wealth, which we so carefully hoard.

A FISH, contentedly swimming in a pond, is tempted by the fisherman’s bait and dies for its desires. The moral is that desires could lead us to disaster. We should be like the archer, whose thoughts are only on the target he has to hit. If he were to be distracted, he will never be able to hit the target. The same way, we should keep our thoughts focused on God. Otherwise, we will never be able to reach the feet of the Supreme One.
 
Can any one of our respected forum member tell me who was Uddhava to whom Lord Krishna Advised?
 
Dear Dikshita Ji,

This link explains well...Uddhava - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


..In fact in some other thread I was telling a member about Uddhava and Lord Krishna where Lord Krishna sends Uddhava to learn about Bhakthi from the Gopikas.


You might want to read Uddhava Geeta with commentary by Swami Madhavananda from Ramakrishna Mission.
Worth a read.


We all learn from nature on daily basis..I like to see Crows..they are not selfish..when one crow finds some food no matter even how little crows will call for all other crows to come share the meal..something which we humans lack to share what we have.

Anyway check out the Wikipedia link I gave you..its gives a good simple intro about Uddhava.
 
Can any one of our respected forum member tell me who was Uddhava to whom Lord Krishna Advised?
I do not know . but I have heard of Udhave thakre . R U interested in knowing about him .

. In addition to nature . there are a lot of gurus in india .In fact they are dime a dozen . all who are unemployed become gurus to make a living . there is a guru involved in match fixing . there was a guru who was hanged as a terrorist .there is a guru whose nomination papers were rejected in nilgiris .there is a guru who can tell you about art of living and another teaches yoga and indulges in politics . one guru made beatles follow him. another guru was yoga teacher to mrs G. There are also gurus in jail accused of molesting women.another was accused of murder.
sri kidambi N talks of only nature . he can open his eyes and look around and compile a directory of gurus in india . it will make interesting reading .lol
 
Nature as our Gurus. Why?
In one of the discourses by Sri Kidambi Narayanan published under the head ‘FAITH’ in one of the editions of ‘The Hindu’ dated 22-04-2014 quoted the Advice of ‘Lord Krishna’ to Uddhava, that mankind should learn from The Nature, the text of it is reproduced below for the information of our thread members.

FAITH
‘NATURE AS GURU’
CHENNAI: We need gurus to guide us in our spiritual journey. But where does one find such gurus? God has made our task simple, by making Nature and His creations some of the best gurus. Lord Krishna, in His Advice to Uddhava, lists what we can learn from Nature, said Kidambi Narayanan, in a discourse.
We should learn the virtue of patience from the EARTH. We walk with heavy steps, we stamp on her and yet she bears all this patiently. We may not like what another man does. But we must not lose our temper with him.
The WIND is a great teacher too. It picks up an object or even a fragrance, but deposits the object elsewhere, after some time. And the fragrance picked up yields place to some other smell later. We should be like the wind – unattached to anything in life, not sorrowing over the past or worrying about the future. Clean water purifies a place. A virtuous man purifies others.
Look at the MOON, during its shrinking phase. As the Moon shrinks and is lost to sight, so will our lives wither away one day. We can learn satiation from the python. Once it has eaten and is full, it does not attack a creature, even if the creature turns up close to it.
RIVERS ultimately end up in the ocean. No river expresses its happiness over this. If in a year, the monsoon fails and a river is dry, no water from it flows into the ocean. But is the ocean unhappy because of lack of water from this river? In the same way, we should remain calm and undisturbed by anything in life. Look at the busy bees. They work hard to accumulate honey, but a clever man comes and takes it away. The same could happen to our wealth, which we so carefully hoard.

A FISH, contentedly swimming in a pond, is tempted by the fisherman’s bait and dies for its desires. The moral is that desires could lead us to disaster. We should be like the archer, whose thoughts are only on the target he has to hit. If he were to be distracted, he will never be able to hit the target. The same way, we should keep our thoughts focused on God. Otherwise, we will never be able to reach the feet of the Supreme One.

Poetic justice, there are some stretched truths. Moon never shrinks, it appears so from earth. Animals eat when there is need, but some others stash away portions of their food. Look at squirrels, and even leopards are known to store food. Sometimes our knowledge of nature is faulty. So accepting them might be wrong.
But true knowledge where ever they are found can guide us in day-to-day living.
 
Poetic justice, there are some stretched truths. Moon never shrinks, it appears so from earth. Animals eat when there is need, but some others stash away portions of their food. Look at squirrels, and even leopards are known to store food. Sometimes our knowledge of nature is faulty. So accepting them might be wrong.
But true knowledge where ever they are found can guide us in day-to-day living.

Sir,

I agree with you that the true knowledge realized by each one in day-to-day life would guide him/her as beckon light.

By the by Thank you very much for your prompt and analytical response that we are learning from other creations of the Omnipresent.

I feel the factor of preaching and practising tolerance in one's life would be most gifted and blessed treasure in one's life in order to enjoy the bliss nature.
 
Dear Dikshita Ji,

This link explains well...Uddhava - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


..In fact in some other thread I was telling a member about Uddhava and Lord Krishna where Lord Krishna sends Uddhava to learn about Bhakthi from the Gopikas.


You might want to read Uddhava Geeta with commentary by Swami Madhavananda from Ramakrishna Mission.
Worth a read.


We all learn from nature on daily basis..I like to see Crows..they are not selfish..when one crow finds some food no matter even how little crows will call for all other crows to come share the meal..something which we humans lack to share what we have.

Anyway check out the Wikipedia link I gave you..its gives a good simple intro about Uddhava.

Madam,

Thank you very much for advising me to go through Uddhava Geeta. I will also try to look into the Wikipedia about Uddhava.

Here I would like to share the witticism (wittingly) quoted by our beloved forum member Krish44 that he heard about only Udhave Thakre a political leader from Maharastra.
 
I do not know . but I have heard of Udhave thakre . R U interested in knowing about him .

. In addition to nature . there are a lot of gurus in india .In fact they are dime a dozen . all who are unemployed become gurus to make a living . there is a guru involved in match fixing . there was a guru who was hanged as a terrorist .there is a guru whose nomination papers were rejected in nilgiris .there is a guru who can tell you about art of living and another teaches yoga and indulges in politics . one guru made beatles follow him. another guru was yoga teacher to mrs G. There are also gurus in jail accused of molesting women.another was accused of murder.
sri kidambi N talks of only nature . he can open his eyes and look around and compile a directory of gurus in india . it will make interesting reading .lol

Sir,

I agree with you that sri kidambi N talks of only nature . he can open his eyes and look around and compile a directory of gurus in india . it will make interesting reading .lol[/QUOTE]

Really your thought provoking information about (dime) sensational gurus would make me think twice rather than the silent nature gurus. I hope your think tank in the upper chamber is always seeing the other side of the coin. Hats off!
 
Really your thought provoking information about (dime) sensational gurus would make me think twice rather than the silent nature gurus. I hope your think tank in the upper chamber is always seeing the other side of the coin. Hats off![/QUOTE]


Sir,

Good one. Keep it up.
:)

 
Nature is also our Guru.
As for learning from nature, this exercise starts from school going days when we were taught about the proverb “Be as a Bee” which does mean that we should be very active. Similarly we have learnt about ability of spider to spin fine webs and industriousness of ants.
In Marshall Art, master used to give instruction to combine the qualities of snake and monkey viz their speed and intelligence while performing movements. Similarly, dogs are known for their gratefulness to their Master. We have, thus, lot of positive lessons to be learnt from the nature like the sun, moon, earth, fire, water, air, waves, tree, etc
And above all, as human being, we arealso part and parcel of nature and can thus always learn something good from everyone.
John Ruskin says “Sun shine is delicious; rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, and snow is exhilarating;there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather”.

What do we learn from the morning chorus of birds?
What do we learn from the toad living inside a rock?
What do we learn from white colour flowers that bloom mostly in the evening?
There is lot like this…..
Let us keep learning positive things from nature.
 
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