The ponds and great lakes




In India, as in other countries, there are many wells and small ponds .
The system of village folk is such that they use a particular pond for different purposes . Some for drinking , some for washing clothes , some to bath in . Each pond is allocated for various reasons for a set of purposes .
A great lake, however, can simultaneously serve all purposes of all ponds because of the lakes immense size, which means the purity is always maintained whatever task is carried out .
Similarly the Vedas itself is like a great lake, the Vedas serves many purposes for different classes of persons . Some persons are very absorbed in enjoying matter , some less so , and some on the verge of trancendental affairs, others deeply absorbed.
The person who understands the real purposes of the Vedas in practical ways and can apply them accordingly knowing how to guide different people in their needs for a gradual progression in spiritual consciousness is compared to a ” lake like person” who applies Vedic knowledge correctly . Such broadminded persons full of knowledge of the Vedic application supercede those who are unnecessarily fixated on one particular aspect of it , without properly understanding the Vedas and its real purpose , which is social and spiritual mobility . Such persons are too attached to the set purpose of ponds and are unable to understand or access the” Vedic lakes “
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