What spiritual lesson is conveyed by the scorpion remaining motionless on the narrator's shoulder?

📖 Chapter 22

The incident of the motionless scorpion carries a profound spiritual lesson about the power of devotion. Chapter 22 explains that the atmosphere created by the recitation of Rama's story was so intense that it could alter a creature's innate behavior. The scorpion, though naturally terrifying and prone to sting, sat completely still, 'forgetting its own nature.' This illustrates a key principle: sincere absorption in the divine narrative provides a shield of protection. The text suggests that 'obstacles cannot show their power' in such an environment. The event serves as a testament to the idea that when one is focused on Hari, Hari Himself becomes the protector, neutralizing threats and stilling disturbances.


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