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Chha:ndo:gya Upanishath. Dasaratha was known           HH Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji took
         to have helped De:vatha:s, several times. Even in        Cha:thurma:sya Di:ksha and Guru
         the recent times, during the Maha:bha:ratha, Arjuna      Pu:rnima was grandly celebrated at

         rescued the De:vatha:s from troubles.  If you are a                Divya Sa:ke:tham.
         human, De:vatha:s themselves will be near you. To
         seek your help, they roam behind you.


         Depending on their past deeds, time slots are allotted
         for each individual to stay at heaven. Only until that
         stipulated time, the pleasures can be enjoyed there.
         After completion of that time slot, one is thrown out

         of the heaven. So, is it a good choice to yearn for
         heaven? Absolutely no!

         There is no state superior than the state of being a

         human. Some always opt to become De:vatha:s to
         bless others. A human being never blesses others,
         but prays for others and moreover, human life is
         that wonderful junction from where one has the

         access to attain the ultimate goal, the divine abode
         of the Lord, called Paramapadam. Some people
         call it Moksham.


         The name doesnt matter, but the direct entrance
         to that abode is only from this human plane. A
         De:vatha too has to come back to this plane in
         order to reach the Supreme Abode. Even from hell,

         one has to return here. Being in the position of the
         four-faced Bramha also does not help; one has
         to come back to this plane. Only from here, the
         direct access to the ultimate goal is possible. Thus,

         becoming a man is almost the last step to attain
         the ultimate salvation.

         So, which is a better option for us? Undoubtedly,

         the answer is to become & live like a human.










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