Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Shubhasya shighram, ashubhasya kalaharanam





Ravana was lying on the ground and nearing to death after lord Rama attacked him.
Lord Rama- Hey lakshman, Ravana is full of knowledge and the world talk about his intelligence and power. Now I want you to learn three things from ravana which no other person except for such a learned Brahmin like Raavan could ever teach you.
Lakshman followed the order of Rama and stood near his head but Ravana didn’t say anything.
He returned back to rama and again lakshman was asked to stand near his feet.

Lakshman went back and stood near his feet.

The first secret that he reveiled was शुभस्य शीघ्रम्” (Shubhasya Shighram)
Shubhasya is a Sanskrit word which means auspicious and shighram means early.
His success mantra was to start any auspicious work as soon as possible and that was the only mistake he did that time.
He told Lakshman that he could not recognize Rama and therefore delayed arrival at the shelter. Hence this is his condition.

This is the condition of most of the people around us. the first thing we are worried about is How to start be it study, work, Business or anything in our life we fear to Start. How to start, where to start and infact what to start. This is our fear what we have to overcome and start the task. Till the time we don’t initiate the work how can we expect success in our life.

Think
Analyse
Initiate
Complete

Think- What to start
Analyse- what is going to be the process to start and How to start
Initiate-  Start the process
Complete- Result and the output
To climb a ladder you need to take first stepand this first step should be taken as soon as possible.
Success don’t come to you by sitting at home, you need to work on it and accomplish it.

5 comments:

  1. Very useful article... please keep posting sanskrit qotes and explantion like this.
    Thanks

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  2. good article sir . sad truth is that most people don't know about it

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  3. good article sir . sad truth is that most people don't know about it

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  4. Excellent article Sir.
    Kudos to you.
    Boon for people who can't read or understand Sanskrit or Marathi but want to learn the knowledge conveyed in the above languages.
    Keep up the good work.
    Highly appreciate your work.

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  5. Thank you so much for this blog. God bless you for your deep level of understandings.

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