Podcast details
To be a sanyasi is the highest aim in the life
A spiritual discourse using parables and a saint's story to illustrate ego, renunciation, and divine grace.
"You may call yourselves pilots, but you have not learned and have no certificate to fly. So you can imagine that you are, but you are not."
"Renounce the comfort, but comfort doesn't renounce him. That's it. It is called kismat, destiny, the luck. That's called Gurū kṛpā."
The speaker narrates the parable of a crow who mistakes temple prayers for itself, calling this ego an "invalid passport." He then recounts the story of the saint Samartha Rāmdās, whose master tests his renunciation by leading him to a forest, only for his devoted disciple, King Śivājī, to arrive and restore all comforts, demonstrating that true grace follows surrender.
Recording location: Hungary, Vep, Weekend seminar
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