Chapter 1 continued......
"The
kings too in those days were immersed in thoughts
divine! They approached the
hermits and sages in their retreats in order to discover from them the means of
making their subjects happy and content; often they invited them to their
palaces and consulted them about ways and means of good government.
Those
were days when there were sages with no attachment to self, and scholars with
no craving for power; such were the men who tendered advice to the kings. As a
consequence, there was no lack of food and clothing, of housing or good health,
for the people of the realm.
All
days were festival days; all doors were decorated with green festoons. The
ruler felt that his most sacred duty was the fostering of his people's welfare.
The subjects too felt that the ruler was the heart of the body politic. They
had full faith that he was as precious as their own hearts; they valued him as
such; they revered him and paid him the homage of gratitude".
Sukha
explained the role of the sages in the royal courts in this clear downright
manner before the large gathering that was sitting around him.
Have
you noticed this? Whatever is done by the great, whichever company they choose,
they will ever be on the path of righteousness, on the path of the Divine;
their acts will promote the welfare of the entire world!
So,
when the Ramayana or other narratives of the Divine are recited or read,
attention must be fixed on the majesty and mystery of God, on the Truth and
Straightforwardness that are inherent in them, and on the practice of those
qualities in daily life. No importance should be attached to extraneous
matters; the means and manner of the execution of one's duty is the paramount
lesson to be learnt.
Continued.........
Dear
All,
The
scene and the environment depicted by Bhagwan above seems to be too
good to be believed.
This
is what exactly Mahatma Gandhi referred to as Rama Rajya.
Wherever
the ruler, the king or those who are responsible to manage a kingdom / country
follow the path of righteousness, respect and seek advice of sages / scholarly
persons who have no selfish interest at all, that country / that kingdom is
bound to prosper and exist exactly as depicted in this post!!
Swami
beautifully writes on the existence of such sages in today's post as under:-
"Whatever
is done by the great, whichever company they choose, they will ever be on the
path of righteousness, on the path of the Divine; their acts will promote the
welfare of the entire world!"
Love.
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