After the death of Vaali, which gave Sugreeva the throne. But, remember, it was 
not Vaali alone that died. His Ajnaana (Primal ignorance) also died with him. 
He saw Rama with all His divine glory, as filling the entire universe, which is 
but a fraction of His personality. The anger of Rama at Sugreeva's dilatoriness 
is a drama within a drama; for, Rama knew that Sugreeva will set about the task 
of searching for Seetha, as soon as He gives the prompting.



The Avathaars all play a drama, within the drama of this universe. You say that 
Raama 'wept' for Seetha; but, how can an ant judge the depth of the sea? Raama 
was the greatest hero in history; he killed the 14,000 Raakshasas led by Khara, 
Dhushaasana and Thrisiras, all by Himself! Every Raakshasa beheld in every 
neighbouring Raakshasa a Raama; and, full of fury, he slew the Raama and was 
killed in turn by his neighbour.


The Avathar behaves in a human way so that mankind can feel kinship, but, rises 
to super-human heights so that mankind can aspire to those heights. The Nara 
thathwa (real nature of man) can be transformed into the Naaraayana thathwa 
(real nature of God), for both are basically the same. Only, you have to switch 
on to the particular wave-length. Know it, adjust correctly and the 
all-pervading will be grasped clearly with no distortion.


- From Bhagawan's Divine Discourse on February 10th 1963.


OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE


Sai Ram

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