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Posted: 13 years ago
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Understanding the importance of good deeds

One day, long ago, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati were traveling on earth. Goddess Parvati saw thousands of people heading towards the River Ganga to take their holy baths, in hopes of washing away their sins and attaining Moksha, or, liberation.

Parvati asked Shiva a question:

"Do you think it is possible for all these people to attain Moksha through the act of bathing in the holy river?"

Lord Shiva laughed and said that only a few would succeed in attaining Moksha:

"Only those that have come with devotion, pure thoughts and who don't commit any wrongdoings after their bath, will achieve Moksha. Most of these people just see it as a ritual, something they have to do, the way they have to go to the market to get carrots or rice. They try to convince both themselves and others that they are pious, but they are only satisfying their egos."

Shiva went on to explain that a soul who truly longs to know God, will attain Moksha here on this earth, and that for such a being, an activity like holy bathing becomes inconsequential.

But Goddess Parvati protested that many of those people made a great effort in their religious pilgrimage and had come from faraway. Surely they must be earnest in their spiritual quest? she asked Shiva.

So, to see who was right, they agreed to play a little game. Shiva disguised himself as a leper and Parvati disguised herself as his beautiful wife and together they went to the banks of the Ganga. Parvati began asking people to help her husband lower himself into the river so that he may perform his holy rites and be cured of leprosy.

Most everyone pretended not to hear her. Some even showed outright disgust and a few even tried to convince her to leave her husband and marry them instead. A few feigned sympathy, but no one offered any assistance.

Half the day had gone by, and still no one had come to their aid, when finally, a man came and helped the leper perform his holy bath. When the act was done, he simply went on his way without saying anything but namaste to them both. He didn't ask for anything in return.

Lord Shiva then said to Goddess Parvati that this man has already attained Moksha. He has already realized that all is divine, all is God and that there is no difference between us. He was a silent and serene soul for whom a sick man and a handsome man were one and the same.



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sukhi... thumbnail
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Wao... Lovely post...thanks a lot for the wonderful story, loved it...😊
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Posted: 13 years ago
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hey thank a lot sukhi and vanadhi. Thank u 4 appreciating the post. My way is to just bring out the stories that we have not heart or may be related to shivji or Parvatiji.

On Saturday and Sunday we get bored so much , so its a best way to enjoy some story related to them.

and thanks Sups230695, paras99, .Reshama., TOTAL-ROMANTIC, NandiniPS, 4 liking it.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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This is such a wonderful post - thanks shreya for bringing us these stories! They are great to read and it is a nice way to keep thinking about Mahadev in different forms - even on weekend😊!

Thank you so much!
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Thanks samana and bhakti2, thanks 4 reading and liking my post. Hope I will able to come up with good stories.
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Thanks Shreya for a beautiful post.
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Really its a nice story...
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Whaaat a lovely post!!!!! 👏 Ekdum mere mann ki baat boldi!!!! e1 i find these ppl disgusting wen de perform it as a "ritual" or a "chore"... i always observe dis kinda behaviour in poojas where men r concerned abt business n proprty n women r concernd abt der looks n jwellry... I mean do they e1 spend atleast some time meditatatin for whom u have set it all up?! 😒 M sooo sick of such kinds dat i really dont find the willingness to go for Poojas anymore... I would rather meditate at home in some privacy wit my Lord...!❤️

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