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May be this is the first step and i may follow what you told after some days. :woohoo:


I know you have seen Babas earning in billions must be your inspiration to be a saint. But trust me you will be a better one with your knowledge of doing herapheri. :evil: :P


They are not actual babas they are thugs actually who make fool of people. :evil:[/quote]

Have you heard of Chanchal, the famous Bhent singer? He sang thousands of such devotional songs and was almost worshiped for devotional singing. He was arrested a few years before for harassing his daughter in law- so, devotional songs won't make you saint, go to Haridwar where you can meet Sant Sunilanand ji Maharaj- He will make your Kalayanam. Tathastu bachcha. :P :P[/quote]

And don't you know Baba mein baba baba Ramdeo who sat with Anna for us and had to escape from the spot wearing ladies suit. :laugh:[/quote]

That was greatness of Baba, he could have escaped without wearing any clothes. That was his will what he wore, you can do the same while you become a baba. :whistle:[/quote]

No i wn't do it when i become a baba because i will leave all moh maya and will devote my all time in doing worship on Kailash parvat. :laugh:[/quote]

So that confirms it, since clothes are part of MOH MAYA, you will leave every thing behind and go to Kailash Parvat without any worldly things. ;)

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I don't know from last few days i am listening to the devotional songs more.I don't know what has happened to me it looks i am going to become a saint soon. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Seeing this thread, now i remember a classic Malayalam film......Chinthaavishtayaaya shyamala (1997). (Thinking/worrying Shyamala). Actually ..... Chinthaavishtayaaya Sita is a great work by Mahakavi Kumaranasanan in which he describes the tensions and thoughts of lonely Sita in Ashoka Vanam, after Ravana took her to Lanka.

Actually it's a humorous film.....title itself suggest it :woohoo: :laugh: :laugh:
Story, screenplay, direction and hero...is none other than Srinivasan. He can be Known as Kamal Hasan or Amir Khan of Malayalam....genius and versatile too...
This story is about a school teacher who is not interested in teaching and have great dreams for becoming rich. But the big problem is he never tries to take responsibility of the family and is very lazy too....who want to become rich quickly. Have 2 kids. So, his wife, always worrying.... since in his business dreams they lost everything and he denies to go to school. He has a gang of friends who support him in every deeds.
After pressurizing a lot, he agrees to go to Sabarimala as his father thinks he will became a good person and take his responsibilities if he go to that pilgrim place.
But seeing its consequences, family is becoming more shocked as he returns as a saint...saying....now onwards, I will be a saint with such divine thoughts only and he begin his pooja at his home with a lot of followers. He says.....God will give food to his kids, don't worry. :laugh: :laugh:
Suddenly one day he disappears and goes to a Ashram thinking....if he is at Ashram, he won't need to work there and live a prosperous life.
Soon, he gets complaints from there since he doesn't do any Ashram job...including kitchen work there. :laugh: :laugh: :woohoo:
Then he feels...his home is far better than ashram and he returns back. At first his wife is not accepting him. She has already started a stitching centre to earn a living.
Shyamala's response is hurting him very much and he really feels sorry for his acts. Later she accepts him.
Actually this film teaches us a great lesson to take our responsibilities. This film surely make us think . :whistle:

Sanjeev...
Is it your story also? :P :P :cheer: :cheer: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Nice story but mine story is not similar to this. :P

I know the family responsibilty is the prime responsibilty i can't leave them when they need me.Still i have to do a lot for my kids they are too small at present to be left alone in this selfish world. :blink:

I would have surely thought of it if i had no responsibility but not now as i have to look after my parents too who are becoming older with the time and need my support though not financially.

:blink:


Drop 'saintly ideas' till you complete family responsibility. Sainthood and family do not go together. There is a proverb- Dividha men dono gaye, maya mili na Rama. ( A man on two stool loses. The literal meaning is - In confusion, lost both- Maya (money) and Rama (God))

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May be this is the first step and i may follow what you told after some days. :woohoo:


I know you have seen Babas earning in billions must be your inspiration to be a saint. But trust me you will be a better one with your knowledge of doing herapheri. :evil: :P


They are not actual babas they are thugs actually who make fool of people. :evil:


Have you heard of Chanchal, the famous Bhent singer? He sang thousands of such devotional songs and was almost worshiped for devotional singing. He was arrested a few years before for harassing his daughter in law- so, devotional songs won't make you saint, go to Haridwar where you can meet Sant Sunilanand ji Maharaj- He will make your Kalayanam. Tathastu bachcha. :P :P[/quote]

And don't you know Baba mein baba baba Ramdeo who sat with Anna for us and had to escape from the spot wearing ladies suit. :laugh:[/quote]

That was greatness of Baba, he could have escaped without wearing any clothes. That was his will what he wore, you can do the same while you become a baba. :whistle:[/quote]

No i wn't do it when i become a baba because i will leave all moh maya and will devote my all time in doing worship on Kailash parvat. :laugh:[/quote]

So that confirms it, since clothes are part of MOH MAYA, you will leave every thing behind and go to Kailash Parvat without any worldly things. ;)[/quote]

I am afraid i will be beaten by people if i follow what you said like ja@@i baba once in our place for roaming like this. :evil:
That is a crazy listening to devotional songs is a best thing than listening to now a days music which has only music.

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That is a crazy listening to devotional songs is a best thing than listening to now a days music which has only music.


Oh that means you don't like the music of presnt days?.Yes sometimes i also don't like as they have been bit loud and no more meaningful words but still get hit.Songs like "Munni badnaam hui" & "Sheela ki jawani" got hit but there was nothing in these songs. :blink:
I don't know from last few days i am listening to the devotional songs more.I don't know what has happened to me it looks i am going to become a saint soon. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Seeing this thread, now i remember a classic Malayalam film......Chinthaavishtayaaya shyamala (1997). (Thinking/worrying Shyamala). Actually ..... Chinthaavishtayaaya Sita is a great work by Mahakavi Kumaranasanan in which he describes the tensions and thoughts of lonely Sita in Ashoka Vanam, after Ravana took her to Lanka.

Actually it's a humorous film.....title itself suggest it :woohoo: :laugh: :laugh:
Story, screenplay, direction and hero...is none other than Srinivasan. He can be Known as Kamal Hasan or Amir Khan of Malayalam....genius and versatile too...
This story is about a school teacher who is not interested in teaching and have great dreams for becoming rich. But the big problem is he never tries to take responsibility of the family and is very lazy too....who want to become rich quickly. Have 2 kids. So, his wife, always worrying.... since in his business dreams they lost everything and he denies to go to school. He has a gang of friends who support him in every deeds.
After pressurizing a lot, he agrees to go to Sabarimala as his father thinks he will became a good person and take his responsibilities if he go to that pilgrim place.
But seeing its consequences, family is becoming more shocked as he returns as a saint...saying....now onwards, I will be a saint with such divine thoughts only and he begin his pooja at his home with a lot of followers. He says.....God will give food to his kids, don't worry. :laugh: :laugh:
Suddenly one day he disappears and goes to a Ashram thinking....if he is at Ashram, he won't need to work there and live a prosperous life.
Soon, he gets complaints from there since he doesn't do any Ashram job...including kitchen work there. :laugh: :laugh: :woohoo:
Then he feels...his home is far better than ashram and he returns back. At first his wife is not accepting him. She has already started a stitching centre to earn a living.
Shyamala's response is hurting him very much and he really feels sorry for his acts. Later she accepts him.
Actually this film teaches us a great lesson to take our responsibilities. This film surely make us think . :whistle:

Sanjeev...
Is it your story also? :P :P :cheer: :cheer: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Nice story but mine story is not similar to this. :P

I know the family responsibilty is the prime responsibilty i can't leave them when they need me.Still i have to do a lot for my kids they are too small at present to be left alone in this selfish world. :blink:

I would have surely thought of it if i had no responsibility but not now as i have to look after my parents too who are becoming older with the time and need my support though not financially.

:blink:


Drop 'saintly ideas' till you complete family responsibility. Sainthood and family do not go together. There is a proverb- Dividha men dono gaye, maya mili na Rama. ( A man on two stool loses. The literal meaning is - In confusion, lost both- Maya (money) and Rama (God))


I agree!! The order must be strictly followed, first the duties towards family must be fulfilled and then one must get involved in such things!!

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

Listening to devotional songs is not the meaning that your become saint.
I feel you are getting attracted towards god, and god is influencing on you as he is loving you and want to shover his blessings on you. Thats why you are feeling much to listen to devotional songs.

Slow and Steady Wins the Race.

I don't know from last few days i am listening to the devotional songs more.I don't know what has happened to me it looks i am going to become a saint soon. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Seeing this thread, now i remember a classic Malayalam film......Chinthaavishtayaaya shyamala (1997). (Thinking/worrying Shyamala). Actually ..... Chinthaavishtayaaya Sita is a great work by Mahakavi Kumaranasanan in which he describes the tensions and thoughts of lonely Sita in Ashoka Vanam, after Ravana took her to Lanka.

Actually it's a humorous film.....title itself suggest it :woohoo: :laugh: :laugh:
Story, screenplay, direction and hero...is none other than Srinivasan. He can be Known as Kamal Hasan or Amir Khan of Malayalam....genius and versatile too...
This story is about a school teacher who is not interested in teaching and have great dreams for becoming rich. But the big problem is he never tries to take responsibility of the family and is very lazy too....who want to become rich quickly. Have 2 kids. So, his wife, always worrying.... since in his business dreams they lost everything and he denies to go to school. He has a gang of friends who support him in every deeds.
After pressurizing a lot, he agrees to go to Sabarimala as his father thinks he will became a good person and take his responsibilities if he go to that pilgrim place.
But seeing its consequences, family is becoming more shocked as he returns as a saint...saying....now onwards, I will be a saint with such divine thoughts only and he begin his pooja at his home with a lot of followers. He says.....God will give food to his kids, don't worry. :laugh: :laugh:
Suddenly one day he disappears and goes to a Ashram thinking....if he is at Ashram, he won't need to work there and live a prosperous life.
Soon, he gets complaints from there since he doesn't do any Ashram job...including kitchen work there. :laugh: :laugh: :woohoo:
Then he feels...his home is far better than ashram and he returns back. At first his wife is not accepting him. She has already started a stitching centre to earn a living.
Shyamala's response is hurting him very much and he really feels sorry for his acts. Later she accepts him.
Actually this film teaches us a great lesson to take our responsibilities. This film surely make us think . :whistle:

Sanjeev...
Is it your story also? :P :P :cheer: :cheer: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Nice story but mine story is not similar to this. :P

I know the family responsibilty is the prime responsibilty i can't leave them when they need me.Still i have to do a lot for my kids they are too small at present to be left alone in this selfish world. :blink:

I would have surely thought of it if i had no responsibility but not now as i have to look after my parents too who are becoming older with the time and need my support though not financially.

:blink:


Drop 'saintly ideas' till you complete family responsibility. Sainthood and family do not go together. There is a proverb- Dividha men dono gaye, maya mili na Rama. ( A man on two stool loses. The literal meaning is - In confusion, lost both- Maya (money) and Rama (God))


I agree!! The order must be strictly followed, first the duties towards family must be fulfilled and then one must get involved in such things!!


Excatly the family respnsibilty should be the priority of anyone those who understand it remains happy in their lives.

:)
Society depends on working people. Children, infirm and old are looked after by the working people. Saints are unnecessary additional burden. There is a limit that the working people can bear. It is no use and rather it is injustice to the working population that they are burdened with another segment of non working population viz, saints.

Sainthood is at best a way to escape. This is at worst technique to cheat.

So be honest to society and family and not turn to sainthood.

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Thank you said by: Sanjeev Gupta
Now-a-days it really difficult to know which person is genuine and not..genuine saints are also difficult to find...

So BABA SANJEEV appe kahi estara ki sanyas tho naki? :laugh: :)
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