1. The medicine of Grace to wipe out our sorrows is to develop unshakable faith 
in God and tolerance is the medicine of Grace to wipe out our sorrows. Bhakti 
alone can give us the capacity to put up with sorrows. Temples are the agencies 
for developing that Bhakti. Hence, the need for temples at all places. All 
offerings to the deities in the temples are tokens of our gratitude to God.

2. That which is within all, which is seen as "This" is the source. He who is 
within and sees as "This" is God. It is the reality. It is in yourself. What is 
limited is Sadhana; what is unlimited is the end. 

3. He alone is an Acharya, who, after clearly understanding the conclusive 
teachings of the Sastras, makes the people of the world gain their welfare by 
making them stick to the path shown in the Sastras and also himself does 
everything according to Sastras and remains in that experience. 

4. Many acts relating to God, like building temples, digging tanks are 
performed. While executing them, there would be many difficulties. There would 
come also several kinds of dishonour. Not minding any of these, they would 
complete their tasks with mental one-pointedness removing impurities from their 
minds and letting the mind wander. By straightening their mind, they acquire 
mind control and at the end, they realise the Reality that is to be known. 
Digging tanks, building temples and such other acts are called poorttam. The 
performance of sacrifices, etc., is known as ishtam. Combining these two, we 
have the word Ishtapoortam. 

5. In all that you do, let love be the sole motive. Any need must be with 
reference to another. Let action be out of love. Passions such as desire and 
hatred , anger and malice must be totally eschewed. If love becomes the 
grounding principle of all deeds . then most of the ills of the world will 
vanish.

6. We know many faults we commit, even if others do not know them. Sometimes we 
realise we are doing so many evil things and repent bitterly and feel why we 
should be born . Our duty is to pray to God -"I have committed so many faults. 
Will you not, 0 God, give me the will power not do like that in future and will 
you not purify my mind?" We must note down in a diary every night before we go 
to bed the faults committed by us and pray to God to give us courage and 
intelligence not to do so. This must be propagated widely. 

7. Parameswara and Sriman Narayana are one and the same in reality. They are 
not two. This is the conclusive view of all the sastras. Names differ, forms 
are different, occupations vary, but the reality which is within Them is one 
and the same. 

8. What is the purpose of human birth? To earn, to eat, to undergo misery 
everyday and finally to die? Instead of earning and suffering, can we not die 
now? The purpose of birth is to avoid re-birth. Except man, all animals grow 
horizontally. Only man grows vertically. Instead of growing horizontally, it is 
God's will that he should grow vertically in order to look up. God has given to 
animals devices for self-protection; to man alone He has given intelligence. By 
doing nothing, we avoid re-birth; By giving up attachment, we avoid sins. 

9. When any object is consumed by fire, it becomes charred. If that black 
residue is burnt again, it becomes white ash. White ash continues to remain 
white even when burnt again. This shows that white is the ultimate and black is 
proximate to it. Science tells us that diamond and coal are basically one. 
White and black are not colours. The primary colours get separated from the 
objects to which they are attached when subjected to the test of fire and 
ultimately white. Similarly, in the mental and spiritual place, the Ultimate 
Reality is Siva, who is white and proximate to Him is Parvati, who is dark. 
When we test everything in the fire of Jnana, or true knowledge, the residue is 
Siva. Ash in the material plane corresponds to Siva in the spiritual plane. We 
smear our bodies with the sacred ash to remind ourselves of Siva and the fact 
that the ultimate goal of life is Siva. 

10. Much is said about the personal God and the impersonal absolute God with 
attributes and without attributes. It is only when all the colours in the light 
mix together that we get the colourless rays of the sun. Similarly by the very 
virtue of being the abode of attributes, God becomes Nirguna, attribute-less. 



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