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A Millionaire & Three Beggers

There

was a good-natured millionaire in the town. Three

beggars thought of approaching him for help. The first man went to the

millionaire and said: " O Lord! I want five rupees. Please give me. "

The millionaire was taken aback at this man's impudence. " What! You demand

five rupees from me as though I owe you the money! How dare you? How can I

afford to give five rupees to a single beggar? Here, take these two rupees and

get away, " he said. The man went away with the two rupees.

The next beggar went to the millionaire and said: " Oh Lord! I have not

taken a square meal for the past ten days. Please help me. "

" How much do you want? " asked the millionaire.

" Whatever you give me, Maharaj, " replied the beggar.

" Here, take this ten rupee note. You can have nice food for at least three

days. " The beggar walked away with the ten rupee note.

The third beggar came. " Oh Lord, I have heard about your noble qualities.

Therefore, I have come to see you. Men of such charitable disposition are

verily the manifestations of God on earth, " he said.

" Please sit down, " said the millionaire. " You appear to be

tired. Please take this food, " he said, and offered food to the beggar.

" Now please tell me what I can do for you. "

" Oh Lord, " replied the beggar; " I merely came to meet such

a noble personage that you are. You have given me this rich food already.

What more need I get from you? You have already shown extraordinary kindness

towards me. May God bless you! "

But the millionaire, struck by the beggar's spirit, begged of the beggar to

remain with him, built a decent house for him in his own compound, and looked

after him for the rest of his life.

God is like this good millionaire. Three classes of people approach Him, with

three different desires and prayers. There is the greedy man full of vanity,

full of arrogance, full of desires. He demands the objects of worldly enjoyment

from God. Since this man, whatever be his vile desires, has had the good sense

to approach God, He grants him some part of the desired objects (even these

very soon pass away, just as the two rupees the first beggar got are spent

before nightfall).

The other type of devotee prays to the Lord for relief from the sufferings of

the world, but is better than the first one, in as much as he is ready to abide

by His Will. To him the Lord grants full relief from suffering, and bestows on

him much wealth and property.

The third type he merely prays to the Lord: " O Lord, Thou art

Existence-Absolute, Knowledge-Absolute, Bliss-Absolute, etc., etc. " What

does he want? Nothing. But the Lord is highly pleased with his spirit of

renunciation, of desirelessness and of self-surrender. Therefore, He makes him

eat His own food, i.e., He grants this man Supreme Devotion to Himself. Over

and above this, He makes the devotee to live in His own House For ever

afterwards this devotee dwells in the Lord's Abode as a Liberated

Sage

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