Wednesday 9 November 2011

"Everyone Has To Wander In The Worldly Life By Virtue Of His Karma..."





Shrimadji said... "I am pointing out some queer phenomena by pondering over which you would gain faith in reincarnation. 


One lies in the bed of roses, another does not even a tattered quilt; 


one enjoys variety of tasty foods, another hardly gets even a piece of bread; 


one avails of unlimited wealth, another has to beg for a penny; 


one fascinates the mind with his sweet tongue, another stays a dumb; 


one adorns the body with fancy clothes, another does not get even the rags to cover his body in extreme cold; 


one is afflicted with disease, another is hale and hearty; 


one is intelligent, another is blunt; 


one has bright eyes, another is blind, lame or limp; 


one gets credit, another is discredited; 


one exercises authority over thousands, another is tossed everywhere; 


one radiates joy, another is repellent; 


one is equipped with the sound organs, another is handicapped; 


one does not have even the concept of poverty or distress, another sees no end to his misery; 


one lives for hundred years, another is aborted, still born or dies soon after the birth. 


No faces are identical; languages and conditions also differ. 


A fool on the throne is hailed with flattering words, while a learned may have to wander here and there. 


You can notice the various types of anomalies prevailing in the world. 


Does that make you think? 


If yes, let me know why that happens. 


Otherwise let me tell you that it is due to the wholesome or unwholesome Karma. 


Everyone has to wander in the worldly life by virtue of his Karma. 


One, who does not believe in rebirth, need to account for such anomalies. 


If he ponders over, he also would have to admit what the theory of Karma states..."(3) 

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