Saturday, September 3, 2011

Thought for the Day - 3rd September 2011

The word “Veda” originated from the root “Vid,” meaning “to know,” This originated from the phrase, “Vidam thu anena ithi Vedah,” meaning, “That which reveals and makes clear all knowledge is Veda.” The sacred Veda instructs everyone, all that is required for one’s spiritual advancement. It also instructs one in the means and methods to overcome all sorrows and grief, and attain peace. Since the spiritual quest was sincerely pursued along with material objectives, the sages of the past had the good fortune of receiving the Vedic message. Those ancient masters were so selfless and full of compassion and love that they shared what they had heard and enjoyed with all who approached them. Vedas are like the force of gravitation, present everywhere, at all times. Vedic Message can be received by anyone, as a result of their Sadhana (spiritual practices) as well as their capacity to concentrate and to experience the bliss resulting from practising it.

Kata "Veda" berasal dari akar kata "Vid," yang berarti "pengetahuan," berasal dari frasa, "Vidam thu anena ithi Vedah," yang berarti, "Veda adalah yang mengungkapkan dan menjelaskan semua pengetahuan." Kitab suci Veda memberikan instruksi kepada semua orang, semua yang diperlukan untuk kemajuan spiritual seseorang. Veda juga menginstruksikan bagaimana cara dan metode untuk mengatasi semua penderitaan dan kesedihan, dan mencapai kedamaian. Orang bijak di masa lalu sangat beruntung menerima pesan Veda. Para Master (Guru) jaman dahulu begitu tanpa pamrih dan penuh belas kasih dan penuh cinta-kasih mereka berbagi apa yang telah mereka dengar tersebut. Veda seperti gaya gravitasi, ada di mana-mana, setiap saat. Pesan Veda dapat diterima oleh siapa saja, sebagai hasil dari Sadhana (praktek spiritual) mereka serta sesuai dengan kemampuan mereka untuk berkonsentrasi dan mengalami kebahagiaan yang dihasilkan dari praktek tersebut.

-BABA

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