REMEMBER GURU BEFORE ANY ACTION – STORY

REMEMBER GURU BEFORE ANY ACTION – STORY

Once young boy went to a Gurukula to learn the Vedas.

He was so excited since his master was renowned and was expert in the Shastras.

He went to his master and said: “My dear Sir, I would like to learn Vedas
from you”.

The master immediately replied:

“Oh Dear Boy, it is not a one or two year course. It is a twelve year course. Are you ready to learn Vedas?”

The boy was extremely passionate and immediately signed up for the course.

In the ancient system of Vedic education, the student goes into a Gurukul and learns the Vedas for twelve years.

So this boy enrolled with the master and learned the Vedas for twelve years.

At the end of this course, there is an examination to certify that the student
has passed all the courses.

When it was time for the boy to graduate (Samavarthanam connotes graduation of a Brahmachari learning the Vedas].

This boy fixed the date with the master for graduation.

On that day, when the boy went and presented himself before his master for
graduation, his master told him that he was very busy and that he would not have time to conduct the exam for him.

It is a normal procedure for the master to have his disciples recite certain
portion of the Vedas and they are graded appropriately.

He asked the boy to go to the backyard and stand next to a particular tree.

He asked him to recite a certain part of the Vedas [Anuvaka].

The tree upon completion will shed some leaves.

The master asked the boy to count the number of leaves as they signify the
number of mistakes committed during the recital.

This was a new test for the little boy and he was eager to take the novel test.

The boy was cognizant of the fact that before reciting the Anuvaka, he had to invoke Lord Ganesha.

The moment he invoked Ganesha, all the leaves from the tree had fallen down.

This little boy was baffled by the incident.

He went into the master’s chamber and narrated the whole incident.

The master immediately knew what had happened.

He told him that before one invokes Lord Ganesha, Lord Krishna or any other deity, one need to do a Dhyana on his Guru.

Meditate on the most compassionate soul who has bestowed you with this
knowledge. The Guru is verily the compassionate soul who is the incarnation of the Lord itself.

Moral of the story:

Guru bestowing us with the knowledge of the Lord is not a normal human being and that is the first person we got to think about when we begin any event and by doing so that will automatically lead to other positive thoughts.

The moment one thinks about the Guru, that form of the Lord who has incarnated on the earth to save us he will be liberated.

We should always meditate on our own Guru and be thankfully for all gifts of spiritual wisdom we have received from him.

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Author: RAJAN

RAJAN from Tamil Nadu, India, a Life Patron and an Initiated Devotee being in ISKCON for nearly three decades, serves anonymously to avoid Prominence and crowd as an insignificant, Humble and Neutral Servant for all the devotees of Krishna! He promotes Social media forums and this blog-website as e-satsangha (e-forums) blessed with Lakhs of followers, to give Spiritual Solutions for all the Material Problems of the devotees since 2011! He writes friendly and practical tips to practice devotion (i) without hurting the followers of other paths, (ii) without affecting the personal and career life, and (iii) without the blind, superstitious and ritualistic approach! He dedicates all the glories and credits to his Guru and Krishna.