Taraka Shri Anandamurti Brahma s Consolation To Humanity
Texpedite the welfare of the collective body. Under such circumstances, we say Parama Purusha has become Taraka Brahma, coming here on a particular date, and leaving this earth also on a particular date. When He comes within the jurisdiction of these relative factors, temporal, spatialand personal, He no longer remains an impersonal entity. He becomes something personal, something closer, something closely related, and that is our Taraka Brahma. Why does He come within the jurisdictions of the temporal-spatial- personal factors, these three fundamentally related factors? What's the cause? There are two reasons. One is, the human intellect may get satisfaction after coming in psychic contact with the Impersonal Entity, but the human heart is not satisfied with that Impersonal Entity The human heart wants something closer, something moresentimental, something more pleasing. And that's why, to satisfy, to give pleasure to, us He comes within the scope of these relative factors. The second reason is that...human beings must have sufficient intellectual stamina to move forward, fighting against all those obstacles. When human intellect fails to do something new in helping society to move forward, Parama Purusha finds no alternative but to appear here. In our philosophical treatise, Ananda Sutram, it has been enunciated, 'Bhava bhavatiitayoh setuh Tarakabrahma -"The common point bridging together the empirical state of saguna and the metempirical (beyond or outside the field of experience) state of nirguna is called Taraka Brahma." much sin and it is difficultfor virtuous people to live on earth. When dharma declines and adharma gets the upper hand; when the virtuous and pious are tortured and the dishonest and evil-doers tyrannise the good; in a word, when human intellect is guided along degraded and destructive channels Taraka Brahma forms a desire to come on earth with a specificmission of restoring dharma by launching a ceaseless fight against all injustice and sin. There are a few notable criteria by which to distinguish Taraka Brahma from other mahapurushas: He Himself is a born guru and has no spiritual guru. He comes with a specific mission, which is to restore morality and dharma. Entire society becomes divided between moralists and immoralists. A fight between them is inevitable, andultimately dharma emerges victorious.. peace and dharma. He needs no sacbut just to set an example to othersperforms sadhana with the massesthis personal God is the Singular Ethe Taraka Brahma. Taraka Brahnliterally means a special manifestaParama Purusha which ensures erpation to the microcosms. TheworTaraka means 'liberator', onewhothe correct way, one who loves as w punishes, on who makes the microHis own. In this sense, Taraka Brahnot only the liberator, theobject ofadoration,but also the loving parer Taraka Brahma calls everyonetowards Himself: "Come, come, me. I have come here for you and yalone.Iamverily yours. Come andsurrender to me without any his without any reservation. I will takof your future." Taraka Brahma protein great assurance to humanity.
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Courtesy: Shri Shri Anandamurti Speaking Tree,Times of India