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✍️ Sadguru Ganapathi Sachidananda
📚. Prasad Bharadwaj

Parikshit, who was a superb listener, asked the best amongst speakers, important questions that would benefit all the worlds. 

He cleared innumerable doubts from the highly devout Suka Yogi. Sage Suka (Suka Brahma) has given us the Bhagavatam.

It should be learned how to question properly with a deliberate intention, like Mother Goddess, so that it profits everyone in every way. 

When that is done, Guru, just like Lord Siva, will feel pleased and will share many secrets. Through an exemplary disciple, the world reaps great benefits. 

From the above verse we must understand how a disciple should ask questions that give pleasure to Guru and will elicit His grace to help great multitudes of people. 

We must carefully consider a certain point. Why did Parvati pose the question to Lord Siva? Is it to learn something from Him that she had no knowledge of? 

That is not possible, because Siva and Parvati are one and the same. She shares with Him equally one half of His body. She is inseparable from Him. What is known to one half must necessarily be known to the other half. 

Parvati necessarily knows everything that Siva knows. Then why did she ask the question? She did it for our sake. In our Puranas, such strange incidents are mentioned frequently. 
The sages are said to curse one another. But it is for the purpose of giving benefit to the world. It appears as if no one gets angrier than the sages. Of course, about sage Narada, it does not need any particular mention.

He is known to be a trouble-maker. How did such ones become great sages? There is a secret here that is hidden from the world. When one suffers a great loss, it means that another, at another place is getting greatly benefited.