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Jäko Räkhe Säiyäð: Steadfast in Storms




            few months ago, on the 17-Mile Drive in California, I came
       A  across the Lone Cypress at Pebble Beach.  Perched
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        precariously on a granite ridge, the tree, shaped by wind and
        ocean spray for centuries, stood in solitary splendour. By all
        natural reasoning, it should not exist. The earth beneath is fragile,
        and the winds are unrelenting. Yet, against all odds, it survives.
          In that moment, Kabir Dasji’s celebrated couplet flashed
        through my mind:  jäko räkhe säiyäð mära sake na koya – he whom
        the Lord protects, none can harm. The tree’s survival was not
        accidental; it was a matter of endurance, a beautiful testimony
        to His grace. At first, Sant Kabir’s words appear as a promise of
        divine protection. But they go deeper. Protection is not only
        something that comes from outside; it emerges from remaining
        true to one’s nature, until even wind, rain, and sea become allies
        rather than enemies.

          This eternal wisdom is preserved in Manu Smriti – dharmo rakñati
        rakñitaù  – dharma, when protected, protects. When we cultivate
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        virtuous values and cheerfully carry out our responsibilities,
        when we live in harmony with dharma, when we surrender with
        faith and devotion to the Divine will, the world appears less
        hostile.  Storms  do  not  disappear  –  they  carry  us;  winds  do  not
        subside – they help us grow and stand taller.
          True protection is not the absence of difficulties; it is in the
        inner fortitude that comes from living in alignment with one’s
        principles. Once we are established in righteousness, tribulations
        lose their sting – they become the very trials that shape
        and strengthen us. Then dharma itself becomes our
        unbreachable armour, guarding us through life’s
        challenges  and  relentless  storms  –  illuminating
        our path like sunlight piercing a turbulent tempest.   Editorial

        1 Featured on our cover.
        2 Manu Smriti, Chapter 8, Verse 15.

        Tapovan Prasad                 7                   November 2025
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