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Ramana Maharshi stories
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The King and his MinistersDevotee - What is the difference between a man who makes
no attempt and remains an ajnani, and another who gains
a glimpse and returns to ajnana? There was a king who
treated his subjects well. One of his
ministers gained his confidence and misused the influence. All They instructed the guards not to let the man enter the palace. The king noted his absence and enquired after him. He was informed that the man was taken ill and could not therefore come to the palace. The king deputed his physician to attend on the minister. False reports
were conveyed to the king that the minister was sometimes
improving and at other times collapsing. The king desired to
see the patient. But the pandits said that such an action was against the
dharma. Later the minister was reported to have
died. The king was very sorry when he heard the news. The king came out that night in the palanquin and the man in hiding jumped down in front of the palanquin and shouted his identity. The companion of the king was equally resourceful. He at once took out a handful of sacred ashes (vibhuti) from his pocket and scattered it in the air so that the king was obliged to close his eyes. The companion also shouted victory (jai) to the king and ordered the band to play so that the other man’s shout was drowned in the noise. He also ordered the palanquin-bearers to move fast and he himself sang incantations to keep off evil spirits. The king was thus left under the impression that the dead man’s ghost was playing pranks with him. The disappointed man became desperate and retired into the forest for tapasya (austerities). After a long time the king happened to go hunting. He came across the former minister seated in deep contemplation. But he hastened away from the spot lest the ghost should molest him. |
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