Wednesday, August 16, 2023

questions of the sages

 At the beginning of the Kali yuga, a number of sages had gathered in the

Naimisharanya forest to perform a great religious ceremony. One morning,

after completing the fire sacrifice and the other rituals, Sanaka Rishi (the

sage presiding the assembly) offered a seat of honor to the old saint and

scholar Suta Gosvami, and invited him to give a speech.

"Please tell us about God", said the sages, "and his many appearances,

including the most recent as Krishna, the son of Devaki and Vasudeva.

Explain to us, in a simple way, what is the purpose of the Vedic scriptures,

and the highest benefit that can be obtained by human beings. In the age of

Kali people live short lives, full of problems and disasters, and there is no

time to study all the various sacred texts.

 
Therefore, please summarize for

us the essence of the scriptures and tell us about God and the teachings of

the great spiritual masters of history."<br>

Suta was the son of Romaharsana, the great scholar to whom Vyasa had

entrusted the teaching of the Puranas, a narrative form of texts that are most

suitable to convey positive messages to the mass of people who have scarce

intellectual and philosophical abilities. After paying his respects to his guru

Sukadeva, to the Supreme Lord who manifests in the form of Nara and

Narayana, to Mother Sarasvati who blesses the human beings with wisdom,

and to Vyasa the author of the Bhagavata, Suta began to speak of the

knowledge contained in this extremely valuable work.

"The most important occupation for a human being," he said, "is that

which leads him to know and serve God in its various aspects - impersonal,

localized and personal, respectively defined as Brahman, Paramatma and

Bhagavan. Every human being should sincerely engage in his or her

professional, social and family duties, with the purpose of pleasing God; in

this way one remains free from karma and becomes gradually purified from

all negativity."


questions of sages

Bhagavata

 He, from whom Creation, Sustenance and Dissolution of the Universe take place, Who is both the instrumental and material cause of it; Who i...