Livin' on a prayer
Prayers are seen as a form of communication with God across religions, with the ultimate prayer being surrender to God's will. The story of a disciple named Giri, who received his guru Adi Sankara's grace, highlights the power of devotion, humilit...

When there is more devotion and detachment, grace flows even without praying. Giri, a simple and unassuming disciple of Adi Sankara, is a case in point. Giri was not as knowledgeable as the master's other disciples such as Padmapad, Sureshwar and Hasthamalaka.
Once, Adi Shankara was waiting for Giri to join his discourse. Giri, devoted to his master, preferred to remain on the sidelines and was washing clothes nearby. Other disciples said that Giri would not understand anything and Shankara could ignore him and begin his discourse. Sankara was disturbed by this comment and, exercising his power, showered his grace on Giri, who transformed into an enlightened sage and composed a remarkable work called 'Totakashtakam', a treatise on Vedanta. The benign grace of the guru is showered on one who qualifies to receive it by his devotion, dispassion and humility.
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