Good Men and Bad Men
One day, Rama proceeded to a garden with his brothers and his dear Hanuman, in order to spend some time strolling through it. The place was replete with flowers and fruits. Rama sat on an elevated seat, with the brothers on his side. The brothers were found hesitating to ask some questions, though they had the desire within them. They looked at Hanuman and communicated their feelings to him. They knew that if Hanuman put those questions, Rama would fain give the answers. The omnipresent Rama recognized the situation. "Hanuman! What is it you seek to know? Ask", he said. Hanuman replied, "O Protector of the Weak! Bharatha wanted to ask you a question. But he was stricken by doubt; he is downcast with a sense of fear". He folded his palms and fell at the feet of Rama, for having answered his query so bluntly, and in thankfulness that he was commanded to speak in the presence. Rama then spoke thus: "Hanuman! You know full well My nature. There is no difference between Me and Bharatha, nothing to make either feel distinct". When Bharatha heard these words, he fell at the feet of Rama, and said, "O Healer of the miseries of those who surrender to you! Listen. Pardon my errors and protect me. I have no doubts lurking in my mind. I have no griefs and no attachments, even in my dreams. Of course, I owe all this to Your grace and compassion. You are the treasure-house of all the virtues. I desire to learn the distinction between good men and bad."
Rama deigned to reply. He said, "Brother! The qualities that mark out the good are endless in number, as the Vedas and Puranas say.
The distinction that separates the good and the bad are as wide as that between the sandal tree and the axe. Note this; even when the axe cuts the sandal tree, the tree confers on the axe the fragrance it possesses. The axe is killing it, but the tree does only good to its executioner. Hence, the sandal is appreciated by all. The Gods love to have sandal paste on their foreheads. But, see what happens to the axe that does harm to the tree that wishes it well. It is kept in fire and while red-hot, it is hammered into shape and sharpness. Wicked persons cause grief to good men in this manner.
But, the good always wish well and do good to the wicked, whatever harm is done to them. And, what is their gain? They certainly attain heaven. That is to say, they are in constant bliss.
The bad persons, on the other hand, will be constantly struggling in sorrow and discontent. That is to say, they will be subject to hellish agony; though they may appear happy to observers, they will be tortured inside by the infamy and the hatred they invoke".
"I shall tell you the characteristics of good men. Listen.
1)They are not fascinated by sensual pleasures.
2)They possess all the best virtues and modes of behavior.
3)They will be happy at the happiness of others; they will be sad when others are sad.
4)They look upon all with equal affection. They have no enemies and they are not bothered even if foes exist.
5)They are endowed with wisdom, knowledge of the objective world, and a deep sense of detachment.
6)Their hearts are tender; they have compassion towards the weak and the helpless.
7)They adore My feet with purity of thought, word and deed. They delight in serving me.
8)They have no concern with fame or infamy, honor or dishonor.
9)They are always interested in serving others; they never yield to the urge of selfishness, even in dreams.
10)Their actions are transparently simple; their hearts are ever cool and unruffled.
11)They yearn for opportunities to renounce; they are every moment soaked in joy.
12)For them praise and blame are the same. Brother! Whoever has these characteristics in him, take it that he is of My own nature. He is myself, I am himself. Take that to be the truth".
"Now, I shall tell you of the qualities of bad men. Listen. You should avoid their company, by all means. Grief will descend upon you as a result of that companionship.
1)Their hearts will be pained at the prosperity of others.
2)They will delight as much in scandalizing others, as in welcoming a fortune.
3)The six foes of bad men - lust, anger, greed, desire, pride and hatred are fostered by them and they are ever at their beck and call.
4)They move about and act according to the commands of these six.
5)Pity and charity are absent in their makeup.
6)They pick up quarrels with others with no reason or on no provocation.
7)They develop enmity even towards those who do good to them.
8)Their actions are false; their utterances are false; their dealings of give and take are false.
9)Their attitudes are hard; they have hearts of stone. The peacock is charming to behold; its cry is pleasant to hear; but it kills snakes. So too wicked men are eager to harm others, and craving for others' wives.
10)They relish damaging the reputation of others.
11)They revel in evil; they are evil-minded all the time.
12)They are the meanest among men. They have no fear of retribution.
13)When they see or hear about the progress of another, they are possessed by so much envy that they are afflicted with unbearable headache. But when others are caught in calamity, they exult over their sufferings, When others are suffering, they are elated as if they have been crowned kings of the realm.
14)They are dominated by the ego; they do not have any thought of helping others, even in their dreams!
15)Their hearts are the birth-places of lust, anger and other passions.
16)They have no consideration towards parents, preceptors or elders.
17)They feel disgust at the very mention of 'good personages' or 'God'.
18)Their intellects are dull; their conduct is reprehensible.
They can be observed in large numbers during the Kali Yuga.
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