How can we ensure our Achara Dharma ie transient in nature to be in tune with Atma Dharma ie Permane
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the desires ie Salvation. Sathya Sai Baba say,
Life + Desire = Man
Life - Desire = God
In assuaging the tastes and tendencies of desires (vasanas) with our perceived
limited abilities, it would be nice going thru some of glimpses of
Krishnavatara. While going thru these glimpses imagine for the time being Lord
Krishna to be a non - realised one just like any of us. And imagine what could
the light of Achara Dharma (the practical righteousness) ie creeping into us.
Here are some Glimpses from the book, Krishnavatara volumes from 1 to 8 written
by Kulapati K . M . Munshi and published by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Kulapati
K.M. Munshi Marg, Mumbai - 400 007. Perhaps the whole set of books costs around
Rs. 500 /-.
Sri. Munshi was a devottee of Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba and Sai Baba is said
to have cured him of Paralysis. The whole 8 editions of Krishnavatara portrays
Lord Krishna as a Man, a Great Hero and it is a very inspiring version into the
life of Lord Krishna, may be a nice compiling of modern and ancient values.
Here is a link into Kulapati K. M. Munshi from wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K.M._Munshi
So here goes a few glimpses from the third volume of Krishnavatara, The Five
Brothers, from the chapter "What is Dharma ?"
........ Krishna deeply appreciated the loving faith which his mother and wives
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