Dharmasamsthaapana.. Dharma is the code of conduct which will promote the ideals of each stage of man - learner, householder, earner, master, servant, Saadhaka, Sanyaasi, etc. When the code is distorted and man undermines his earthly career, forgetting the high purpose for which he has come, the Lord incarnates and leads him along the correct path. That is to say, He comes as Man, to restore the principles and re-establish the practice of Dharma. This is what is referred to as Dharmasamsthaapana in the Geetha.
- From Bhagawan's Discourse in Rajahmundhry( A.P) on 1st' April 1963. Bhagawan says wonderfully : I am like the tank. Everything else is like taps and pipes. If you pour love into the tank, you get only love through the taps. But you are all more concerned about the taps than the tank. You must remember that God is your only Friend, who is always with you, in you and around you. Bhagawan says : Spiritual life does not mean leaving the home and living in a solitary place. True spiritual life means looking upon the whole of mankind as one family and realising the unity in diversity and leading a life of selflessness and love. Consider spiritual life as 'sugar' and worldly life as 'tasteless water' in your daily life. The Divine Bliss has to sprout and grow from within, and fostered and treasured within- Bhagawan Everyone, form the beggar to the billionaire, is prompted by the urge to achieve Aanandha, supreme bliss, based on inner peace, unaffected by ups and downs. Every activity however elementary or earthshaking, is subservient to this ideal. This bliss divine is not manufactured by any company, nor available in any shop. It is not something that can be earned from outside, and added to the sum of one's possessions. It has to sprout and grow from within, and fostered and treasured within. - From Bhagawan's Discourse in Bangalore,Feb' 3rd 1972.
