How one should get ready for great work
Work is one of the most important aspects of Jeeva. Hence it's said "Udyogam Purush Laxanam". One who is lazy blames the work and also avoids doing work assigned to him by Lord earns sin.
Everyone performs various types of work daily but how it should be started?
For this one should try to understand our Granthas well. Also, it is important to understand how each of our Gurus, Saints(Yatigalu), and even Mahagurugalu(Sri Madhwacharyaru) or Sri Bheemasena Devaru or Sri Hanumant has done it.
- Each Grantha starts with supreme lord Vishnu/Narayana/Vasudeva mantra - thus remembering one who is supreme, swatantra, collection of all Gunas, the reason for everything.
- There is something called as Mangalacharana ( as the name itself says its Mangala = really powerful benefit ).
- If saints have done granthas they always remember their gurus and then go up till Lord Vishnu.
One of the biggest works done by Sri Hanumant is doing Sri Ram Karya. He long jumped the ocean as a messenger of Sri Ram to Devi Seeta.
Thus Sundarakand starts with a sloka
"Ramaya Shashwata suvisruta shadgunaya Sarveshwaraya Balaveerya Maharnavaya..."
This concept is exactly copied by everyone to run businesses, organizations, projects today.
- Every book today written tells what are benefits of reading it ( copy of Mangalacharana )
- Every meeting or project starts with a note that "we are going to solve the problem"
- Everyone remember their successful scientists, ideators, big business people, etc
- People start counting the strength of others and start with their work.
This will give you the power of doing all things that you are taking up. Thus making sure your work is added with the spirit of doing for elevated Jeevatma - Paramatma and gives lots of good results."Is it not all your work today will please one or other AATMA(wife, kids, boss, friend.... etc) while these AATMA only give back some thing if they are happy then what about Lord(Param-Aatma?) - gives everything that you might have not even imagined."
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