Divine discourses based on the life history of the saints like Guru Raghavendra, Shirdi Saibaba, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Guru Ramana must be held at the temples in order to torch the spiritual light to the people. These divine saints have lighted lamps and still they are lighting lamps in the lives of their devotees.
Most of the people think that only by the way of reading the great epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata and Bhagavatham, they would get the blessings of the god. But, apart from reading these divine texts, we must also read the life history of the saints like Guru Raghavendra, Shirdi Saibaba, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Guru Ramana. Rich devotees and highly influential devotees must come forward to arrange spiritual discourses about saints in temples, social welfare institutions, hospitals, special institutions like orphanages, old age homes and physically and mentally challenged homes. These pious saints act as a mediator between us and the god.
Guru Raghavendra still meditates from his Mantralayam shrine only for our welfare, the great Shirdi Saibaba still performs innumerable miracles in the lives of his devotees, Bhagavan Ramakrishna blesses his devotees by the way of removing their sins and diseases. Guru Ramana blesses us in the form of Lord Shiva himself, since he has merged with Lord Shiva after his death.
Lot of good things could be known, once if we hear the life history of the saints, by the way of hearing it in the form of discourses, and due to that, Devotees would be able to know about them well, and at least some of them, would be able to follow their foot-steps in order to climb up in the spiritual ladder.
Young children must be motivated to read the life history of the saints, in order to shine well in their future life. Lot of YouTube Videos must be published in the Internet Platform about the life history of the saints. At the tough present situation, even if gods and goddesses didn’t come to rescue us from troubles, but, the kind saints would come fast to rescue us from troubles, and also would hug us, like our own affectionate mother.
“OM SRI GURU RAGHAVENDRAYA NAMAHA”
WRITTEN BY
R.HARISHANKAR