The Three Paths to Divinity ;

The very first article in the inaugural issue of Sanathana Sarathi was 
Bhagavan's 'Prema Vahini', or the 'Stream of Divine Love'. What else could it 
be, when Bhagavan has declared that if you ever want to give Me any 
appellation, call me "Premaswarupa or the Embodiment of love", for "Love is my 
form; Love is my instrument." And each devotee's life is a testimony to this 
unconditional all-encompassing love of Bhagavan.

For twenty-five months till February 1960, Swami assiduously penned for mankind 
the challenges and characteristics, norms and nuances of Divine love. Once and 
for all, Bhagavan settled the age-old controversy on the relative status of the 
three paths - Bhakti, Karma and Jnana (Devotion, Action and Knowledge) - that 
lead to God. He explained,

"I do not agree that Bhakti, Karma and Jnana are separate. I do not place any 
one before the other, nor will I accept a mixture of the three. Karma is 
Bhakti; Bhakti is Jnana. A piece of candy has taste, weight and shape; the 
three cannot be separated. Each bit has all the three; we do not find shape in 
one bit, weight in another and sweetness in the third. When the candy is placed 
on the tongue, the taste, the weight and the shape are simultaneously 
experienced. Similarly, Jnana, Karma and Bhakti may be truly experienced only 
as one whole."

Karma is love in action, Jnana is love experienced and Bhakti is love 
universally shared. 


OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE


Sai Ram

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