Vedas,God's Priceless gift to man

Man,the creation of God,has limitations in respect of all his functions.He possesses only a restricted amount of power and valour.He can live only for a few years.Still, with his shortcomings,he can rise to the level of the Divinity by adopting procedures laid down in the spiritual laws and by properly shaping his personal conduct and by not violating the directions.The methods are contained in the Vedas,which are God's revelations.

These vedic injunctions are permanent and can not be altered.These priceless gifts of God should be preserved.The vedic Utterances govern all aspects of a man's life.The Vedas do not distinguish mankind as high or low.They can be followed only by human beings and so one should consider oneself extremely fortunate in having been caused to be born as a man.

People should depend on the grace showered by God and realise that not a blade of grass can grow if God so wills.We experience grief because we have lost the moral strength and drifted away from our spiritual moorings.

Sri Manjakkudi Rajagopala satrigal in a discourse said,man,getting up from his bed should reflect on the pious deeds he had carried out the previous day.he should not have offended or caused mental injury to anyone.He should not have uttered falsehood.

Speaking Truth has been listed as the foremost among the several Divine commands.In the Bhagavatham this is reflected by the adoration by celestials that "Truth" is the highest means of attaining the Lord,and that He had existed since the universe( as known to mortals) appeared.He continues to manifest Himself now and He shall be present for ever, though he may not be seen by our eyes.But God will be pleased if we adhere to the guidelines laid by Him.

Even as we require a physician's help to get our illness cured,We should seek the guidance of the Vedic statements to lead an unblemished life based on virtue,by keeping our thoughts, words and deeds pure and alike.Many are now eager to know the relevance of the vedas to modern days.

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