2024 Celebrating 50 Years of Sahaja Yoga in UK, Post 9

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Saṅkocha Is A Complete Cultural Stuff

"Now, in the Dwāpar [Tretā] Yuga when Śhrī Rāma came, the idea of ... kingship, kingship, and rulership started. So-o, the greatest emphasis was on the goodwill of the people. The people had to have goodwill: for the people, and for the king, and for the betterment of humanity. The will, that is the right side.
So how to create the goodwill?
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First the leader has to sacrifice and show how far he can go in sacrificing to keep the moral and the goodwill of the people.
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You see, 'formality of the heart'. You see to, not to say something, in such a way, that eh-eh-you touch the wrong side of the person ...... is saṅkocha.
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So this saṅkoch one has to learn, the maryādā: means the boundaries of your relationships with [unclear].
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The saṅkocha is a complete cultural stuff. So, we have a cultural tradition which we have to learn from Śhrī Rām.
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Nothing works out without maryādā."
1982-0402 Śhrī Rāma Pūjā (Rāma Navamī Day), Āśhram, 44 Chelsham Road, Clapham, London, UK

Links to suggested talk: SL and NITL

Jay Śhrī Mātājī!

Yearly Topics Team