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Eager to offer obeisance To their heavenly preceptor Prajapati, Gods, demons and humans, His triple progeny and disciples, Bowed before him with reverence, Seeking his parting advice and guidance. Pleased with their faith and devotion, The divine teacher called them by turns And uttered "Da" - a lone syllable; Paused for a while And asked the gods To explain its significance. "Great Sire, you say - subdue yourselves." In a flash, the gods realized Their powers needed great restraint. "You advise compassion," said the demons, Conscious of their nature, too cruel. "It denotes - give, share your wealth" - The humans said, for they knew They were avaricious. Though the same syllable all had heard, In different ways, they thought and felt, In tune with their innate traits And the master said they were right. "Da, Da, Da," - the voice of Thunder Exhorts the world even now, Be generous, merciful and self-restrained - To ensure happiness for all mankind. **** **** M.G.Narasimha Murthy, Hyderabad, India. [email protected] Copyright: MGN (author)
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Mar 6, 2016
Mar 6, 2016 at 8:46 AM UTC
VOICE OF THUNDER *
Eager to offer obeisance To their heavenly preceptor Prajapati, Gods, demons and humans, His triple progeny and disciples, Bowed before him with reverence, Seeking his parting advice and guidance. Pleased with their faith and devotion, The divine teacher called them by turns And uttered "Da" - a lone syllable; Paused for a while And asked the gods To explain its significance. "Great Sire, you say - subdue yourselves." In a flash, the gods realized Their powers needed great restraint. "You advise compassion," said the demons, Conscious of their nature, too cruel. "It denotes - give, share your wealth" - The humans said, for they knew They were avaricious. Though the same syllable all had heard, In different ways, they thought and felt, In tune with their innate traits And the master said they were right. "Da, Da, Da," - the voice of Thunder Exhorts the world even now, Be generous, merciful and self-restrained - To ensure happiness for all mankind. **** **** M.G.Narasimha Murthy, Hyderabad, India. [email protected] Copyright: MGN (author)
* This inspiring moral tale is based on the Brihadaaranyaka Upanishad (5 section II). Da, Da,Da - Datta, Dayadhvam, Damyata (Samskrit) -Give, Sympathize, Have self-control.
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Mar 6, 2016
Mar 6, 2016 at 8:46 AM UTC
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