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Divine Wisdom
Tales and Parables of Sri Ramakrishna.
The Tiger That Lurks behind Worldly Joys
GOD is like the wish-yielding tree of the celestial world
(Kalpataru), which gives whatever one asks of it. So, one should
be careful to give up all worldly desires when one's mind has been
purified by religious exercises.
Just listen to a story: A certain traveller came to a large plain
in the course of his travels. As he had been walking in the sun for
many hours, he was thoroughly exhausted and heavily perspiring,
so he sat down in the shade of a tree to rest a little. Presently, he
began to think what a comfort it would be if he could but get a
soft bed there to sleep on. He was not aware that he was sitting
under the celestial tree. As soon as the above thought rose in his
mind, he found a nice bed by his side. He felt much astonished,
but all the same stretched himself on it. Now he thought to himself,
how pleasant it would be, were a young damsel to come there and
gently stroke his legs. No sooner did the thought arise in his mind
than he found a young damsel sitting at his feet and stroking his
legs. The traveller felt supremely happy. Presently, he felt hungry
and thought: "I have got whatever I have wished for; could I not
then get some food?" Instantly he found various kinds of delicious
food spread before him. He at once fell to eating, and having
helped himself to his heart's content, stretched himself again on his bed. He now began to revolve in his mind the events of the day.
While thus occupied, he thought: "If a tiger should attack me all of
a sudden!" In an instant a large tiger jumped on him and broke his
neck and began to drink his blood. In this way the traveller lost
his life.
Such is the fate of men in general. If during your meditation
you pray for men or money or worldly honours, your desires will
no doubt be satisfied to some extent; but, mind you, there is the
dread of the tiger behind the gifts you get. Those tigers— disease,
bereavements, loss of honour and wealth etc.,—are a thousand
times more terrible than the live tiger.

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