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The Abduction Of Sita: Divine Discourse Delivered by Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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What we think to be non-existent actually exists;What we think to be existent does not really exist.It is only Divinity that exists forever.It is the world that does not exist.



Students, the Embodiments of Love:

Human life is most sublime and sacred. Of all the species that exist on the earth, man is the highest, not only by virtue of his intellectual eminence but also by dint of the sanctity he possesses. He is endowed with many talents and abilities. Unfor-tunately, man wastes his life by misusing his capabilities. There are two avenues open to man: the Sreyo Marga (the path of Welfare) and the Preyo Marga (the path of Enjoyment). The path of Welfare is nothing but the path of inward life, whereas the path of Enjoyment is the path of outward life.

During the course of His stay on the Chitrakuta mountain, Rama had many deliberations with Sages and Seers. These aspirants, who had been eagerly awaiting a rendezvous with Divinity, made good use of the opportunity by discussing topics like pravritti, nivritti sreyas, preyas, etc. However, the serene atmosphere of the Chitrakuta mountain soon gave way to agitation and turbulence. The demons, having got wind of the spiritual activities in progress, intensified their attacks on the sages and troubled them. The sages wished to leave the mountain and go to a safer place.

An old sage came to Rama and said, “Rama, the nefarious activities of the demons are increasing day by day. They are harassing the aspirants more and more. Hence, they wish to leave t...

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~~~~~~ The Abduction Of Sita ~~~~~~

Collection: Summer Showers 1996 - Ramayana

Date: 23 May 1996

Occasion: Summer Course 1996

Place: Brindavan

Link: https://links.sairhythms.org/oFA1

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Best Regards
Seetha Ram

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