"What is God's Real Weight?" 




February 23, 2002 (Saturday)


Swami came out of interview room at 3.30 pm. He then called students to 
distribute sweets. Swami materialised rings for two security personnel. He even 
blessed them by standing beside them for photographs and gave them clothes. He 
then came out and asked the teachers seated in the front.


Swami : What is My weight? (Getting no response, He again repeated) What is My 
weight?


Teacher : Swami, 108 pounds.


Swami : Yes. It has been constant from 60 years. What is God's real weight?


Prof. A. K. : Swami, everything is God.


Swami : What is God's real weight?


Prof. A. K. : Who can estimate the weight of God?


Swami : Yes, you can at least estimate a little? (Finding no response) God is 
Anantudu (infinite), Apramanudu (immesurable), and Aprameyudu 
(incomprehensible). In science, you have protons. Protons, in a garlic size, 
weigh up to 10 crore tonnes. Scientists have calculated it now. If such a tiny 
part is so heavy, how much should God's real weight be?


Prof. A. K. : Yes, Swami. God is smaller than the smallest and bigger than the 
biggest.


Swami : God is everything. He is Anantudu, Apramanudu, and Aprameyudu. 
Anoraneeyaan, Mahatomaheeyan (He is smaller than the smallest and bigger than 
the biggest). God is Avangmanasa Sanchari (beyond words and thought).


Prof. A. K. : He is thought beyond thought.


Swami : He is in thought and beyond it. Beyond thought means He is not in 
thought.


Teacher : Then how should a Sadhaka (spiritual aspirant) worship Him. How to 
comprehend Him then?


Swami : God is in you, with you, above you, below you and around you. The story 
of Prahalada is the best example of this. He was a small boy, like these 
schoolboys seated in front. His teachers were Chanda and Amarka. 
They were very cruel. After finishing his education, when he went back to his 
father, his father made him sit on his lap. Prahalada then said, "Father, I 
studied everything and learnt the essence of all." Hiranyakashyap then asked 
delightfully, "Tell me my son, what you learnt?" He replied with a smile on his 
face, "Om Namo Narayanaya." When his father heard this, he became furious and 
asked, "Where is your God?" Prahalada then replied that He was everywhere. He 
then threw his son in to the ocean. But because of his faith, the ocean lifted 
him out of danger. Like this he was put to many difficult situations.


     
      Prahalada with Lord Narasimha 



Prof. A. K. : If God is in all, then He is the One who underwent Shiksha 
(punishment) in Prahalada.


Swami : There was no Shiksha to suffer. Everything is God. Here we have a 
father who was a Hari Dweshi (one who hates God) and his son who was Hari Premi 
(one who loves God). Actually God sent him to teach a lesson to Hiranyakashyap. 
When Hiranyakashyap went to do penance, he left his wife Leelavati in the 
Ashram of Narada. Leelavati was pregnant at that time. Narada narrated the 
glories of Lord Narayana to her, and when she slept, the child in her womb used 
to listen. Daiva Preetini Nuvvu Nerchukovu, Nuvvu Techhukuntavu (You don't 
learn love for God, you get it with you). Who taught a fish to swim?


Prof. A. K. : Swami, are there anybody like Prahalada among men?


Swami : There is no child like Prahalada, but ordinary people are there. 
Otherwise how will the world sustain itself?


Prof. A. K. : So Swami, it is in-born. Can't it be cultivated?


Swami : Yes, it can be. By Sadhana (spiritual practice) and Pramanamu (proof). 
What is the meaning of Madhava? (Getting no response) Madhava means: Ma = Maya 
(illusion), creation and Dhava = Master. Madhava means - Master of Maya. He is 
the Master of creation. Nothing exists without Maya. Maayani 
Ardhamchesukovaddu, Mitrunigaa Chesuko (Don't try to understand Maya, but 
befriend it). A cat kills rats, but at the same time, when it carries its 
kittens in its mouth, it carefully takes them from one place to another. The 
same is the case with Maya. It can destroy or even protect.


Prof. A. K. : Can't Maya be overcome?


Swami : Maya can be overcome by Jnana. Unnadi Lenatlugaa, Lenidi Unnatlugaa 
Chupinchedi Maya (Maya shows the one which is there as not there, and the one 
which is not there as it is there). Suppose you are walking in the dark, you 
see a rope. Initially you are afraid thinking it to be a snake. But when you 
throw light on it and see, it is only a rope. You then walk over it. The same 
rope was seen as a snake and also as a rope. The Maya is both Bhrama (illusion) 
and Brahma (Divine). The rope is Maya here. 
Maya is not new. It is always there. Maya is like your shadow. It is with you 
wherever you walk. It exists even when you are dead.


Prof. A. K. : So, we should recognise it as our shadow?


Swami : When you move, it moves. If we understand that it is like a reflection, 
then you have found the secret. Here is a story. One day a boy took his cattle 
to the hills where there were lot of pastures. While the cattle were grazing, 
he shouted, "My name is Rama". His words then echoed back to him. He got scared 
and shouted again. Again his words were echoed back. He thought that someone 
was there shouting back. He went back to his mother and repeated the story. She 
laughed at his ignorance and told him that it was his echo and nothing else. 
Nobody is there; it is Bhrama (illusion). It is only resound. Don't hate 
anyone, you will receive it back. You say, "I have done it". That is Bhrama. It 
is not you. It is Maya. 


Prof. A. K. : So everything is Maya.


Swami : If you open your eyes, you see everything. If you close your eyes, it 
will become dark. It is upto you. So, the Srushti (creation) is there in the 
Drishti (sight). Srushti has no fault. The fault lies in Drishti.


Prof. A. K. : Swami, in Vyavahaarikam (worldly things) also is it the same?


Swami : Yes, in Vyavahaarikam also it is the same. Nenu (I) is not the ego. 
Nenu is the name of Atma.


Prof. A. K. : Swami, man must give charity. But is the giver superior to the 
receiver?


Swami : Whatever you do with good feeling is charity. Who is the giver and who 
is the receiver? You can't say that the giver is superior to the receiver. 
Vedanta is very easy.


Source: Students with Sai: Conversations (2001-2004)

-- 

--- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"saimsg" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

Reply via email to