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HUMANITARIAN IDEALS

Though in the story mentioned above reference is made to the devas and the asuras, Sri Sankaracharya in his commentary on this passage of the Upanishad very permanently observe  that the story need not be taken literally. There are no gods or asuras other than men. Those among men who are wanting in self-control but are other wise endowed with many good qualities may be compared to the devas. Those who are selfish and greedy are the anushyas in the story, and those who are cruel and inflict injury on others are the asuras.

Hence, it is that Prajapati meant this message for men alone because certain men are observed to be lacking in self-control and certain others are selfish and others are cruel. A reflection on this passage will convince every one of the greet emphasis laid by our ancient classics upon the great virtues of charity, love and service.These virtues are not regarded as merely praiseworthy qualities. but also ,as stepping stones to the realisation of the Godhead.  

                      In the Ramayana

By far the most popular Indian classic, which has been from time immemorial instrumental in the matter of shaping and spreading culture among our people, is the Ramayana. This epic has exercised a tremendous influence on the minds of Hindus for many thousands of years. The hero of the Ramayana is Rama who is an avatar of Lord Vishnu. But he considered himself as a human being and underwent many trials and tribulations like an ordinary mortal. He was the embodiment of Dharma and attained perfection as a human being.

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