tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7105984.post6715920674277263570..comments2023-04-19T08:50:51.636+05:30Comments on anything *wise* under the sun: Thoughts 88-90Advaitavedantihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04945896897761577866noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7105984.post-36610062761797217792009-09-09T18:30:47.963+05:302009-09-09T18:30:47.963+05:30Thx for your comment.
There is surely joy in the ...Thx for your comment.<br /><br />There is surely joy in the journey, as also journey is its own reward... till the end is reached. Middle-path doesn't guarantee moksha for sure, but it lets you reach the end. The end may be returning to the world-- the pravRtti mArga-- be it with success or without it, or the nivRtti mArga. <br /><br />PS: I'd be surprised to know if there are many who give up the world these days and take to the middle path. There are karma yogis though, agreed. (Middle-path here, as I define, is to involve in the world *only* as much as to ensure your nivRtti mArga in the future. :)Advaitavedantihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04945896897761577866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7105984.post-29973705746998992002009-09-09T16:35:09.639+05:302009-09-09T16:35:09.639+05:30That rings a bell -
sangita gnAnamu bhaktivinA san...That rings a bell -<br />sangita gnAnamu bhaktivinA sanmArgamu galade - said Shri Tyagaraja. I think you can pretty much make out.<br /><br />He also sang gnAna mosaga rAda ...<br /><br />I see quite some ppl in our generation walking the middlepath. Should we hope for the end, or is it like the cliche "The joy is in the journey". And, middlepath - you know how it is! gnAna mosaga rAda - will you not grant me wisdom oh Krishna!appalam vadaamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15719211310330160453noreply@blogger.com