Saturday 10 June 2017

THE GREATEST ACTOR IN THE WHOLE WORLD
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Can one imagine the All Powerful God, living in the midst of humanity in human form, taking upon himself all the frailties of the human body, subjecting himself to the storms of life, and living in the world like any ordinary person, being buffeted by the storms of the world?
And not using his Almighty Powers for Himself, but only to help others. Suffering Himself while relieving the world of its ills and sorrows. Giving Peace and Happiness and ineffable divine bliss to humanity.
Passing through the sufferings of life with the greatest of peace and joy Himself.Coming in human form in the gentlest, humblest, most sublime and divinely beautiful human body imaginable, which would make people stop and look at him again and again, as a being from another world.
His Face Glowing with an unearthly Divine Glow which clearly showed to the people of the world that He was a Divine Being.
Indeed such is the play or drama or Leela, of the Divine Being when He comes down upon earth and enacts the role of a human being to perfection. He is known as an Avatar or an Incarnation of God upon earth--. but only those to whom He chooses to reveal Himself.
He may grant recognition of Himself to the whole world or may be recognized by only a few persons or maybe by no one at all. It makes no difference to Him whether he is hailed as a messiah or an avatar or simply a great prophet or a holy personality, He enacts the part He has come to play with perfection. All his actions are only to give salvation to humanity.
Yes, HH Shri Bhola Nathji (1902-1992) came down upon the earth with this mission of Love and hid himself behind the cloak of the title:
"The Servant of The Earth."
In the worldly sphere of life, He so blessed the Cinema that it became the means of consoling thousands of people in the world, making them forget their worries and cares for awhile, bringing to the poor a little joy in the midst of their poverty, bringing home to people lilting melodies and songs that touched the hearts of millions, bringing to fore tales of love, heroism and sacrifice, bringing to their hearts tears of sorrow for the miseries of others, tears that washed away their own sorrows and made them better persons. The poets and lyricists and singers and musicians of the films had a unique touch of their own which pierced the human heart, like no other emotion would.Truly they were divinely inspired, which is why they touched the hearts of millions.
Whenever HH Shri Nathji would take his family with him to the Cinema Hall, the manager of the Hall would come himself with a torch and give HH Shri Nathji the best possible seat available, and also touch His Feet with reverence.
At the time of the Interval when the lights came on, the people sitting in the Cinema Hall would spot HH Shri Nathji and turn and bow towards Him, so great was the regard of the people for the Holiness of HH Shri Nathji. It made no difference if they found him sitting in the midst of humanity watching a Film with his family.
Although Shri Nathji was considered to be the handsomest man in the whole world, with a divine beauty and divine light that no one could match, yet he often humorously referred to his own resemblance with the famous Indian Actor, of the time-- Ashoke Kumar! As you can see in this video clip of the film Mahal.
The lyricists of the time little realized that they were describing the relationship of man with God in most of their songs of the time.
In the Hindi Film, Mahal,l there was the song which could relate to the waiting of man for God, although in the film it was a beloved pining for her lover to appear:
Aayegaa, aayegaa, aane vaala aayegaa, aayegaa
He will come, he will come,
He will come of a certainty!
Koyi naheen chalaataa, par teer chal rahe hain
There is no one pulling the bow,
Yet the arrows are piercing the heart
These indeed were the arrows of Divine Love that pierced the human heart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zjnG9bzNKg
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