Thursday, September 18, 2008

Power of Faith! Story of a Hunter, who ceaselessly with a single pointed focus, with all other thoughts removed from mind, had the vision of Lord.

Nama Article 18th September 2008
 

Power of Faith!

 

Excerpts from a discourse by our Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji

 

"Padmapada Acharya" was one of the four disciples of Sri Adi Shankara. An incident in his life demonstrates the power of faith.

 

Once, when he was a young boy, he was called "Sanandana" and was instructed a "Manthra (Divine Name)" on Lord Narasimha by a sage and was told on recitation of that "Manthra" he can get the darshan of Lord Narasimha Swami. On the desire of seeing the lord, he entered into a cave in a forest and started chanting the "Manthra" repeatedly.

 

There came a hunter who felt pity for the young boy and advised him to go back home as it was dangerous to be alone in the forest. He asked the boy "what are you searching for in this forest?" The boy replied "I am searching for an animal" thinking its difficult to describe about seeking God to the hunter.

 

The hunter replied "Which animal you want, I can catch any animal as I have been living in this forest for about 40 years." The boy replied "No, you cannot catch the animal I am looking for. It has human body and lion head and it is very ferocious to catch and it is called Narahari". Though the hunter was perplexed by the description of the animal, he believed in that young boys words and promised him "I have not seen such animal ever. But you being a pious person I believe you will speak only truth. So I will catch that animal by sunset, else I will die". Sanandana was sure that hunter could not be successful in his effort.

 

The hunter went searching and his mind was totally obsessed about that "Human body and lion face" and had no other thought. He was shouting "Narahari, Narahari" all the time. The animal was elusive to him and it was about to sunset. To keep up the promise he decided to hang himself up with a rope. He was about to pull the noose, there appeared that "Animal". His joy knew no bounds. He tied the "Animal" with the same noose and rushed to "Sanandana".

 

He shouted from outside the cave "Oh pious person! Come and see the animal you are looking for. I have trapped it". The boy came out and saw just the rope not the "Animal". He told the same to the hunter. Hunter was perplexed and whacked the "Animal", it set out a huge roar. Sanadana was awestruck and hugged the hunter and fell on his feet.

 

Then there came an "Ashariri" (Divine voice), "Oh Sanandana, when you search for me ceaselessly with a single pointed focus of reaching me, with all other thoughts removed from your mind, like this hunter did, you can get my darshan. Time is not yet ripe for you to reach me . However your devotion has enabled you to hear my voice. I promise you that I will come to your rescue whenever you call me. Now go back to your town and wait for your Guru. He will show you the path". Sanandana prostrated in the direction of voice and followed the advise.

 

Chant the Mahamantra Nama kirtan :

 

Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

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