ALL CAN ASPIRE
FOR SPIRITUAL WISDOM
Swami
writes,
'High and low,
rich and poor, male and female — all are affected by illness, and all have the
right to seek the drugs that cure illness. So too, all people are affected by
the illness of birth and death and all have the right to the drug, named
knowledge of Brahman (Brahma-vidya), that is its effective cure.
That is the
heritage of all. According to the stage reached by each, the degree of
development attained in spiritual discipline, and the extent of assimilation of
the drug, each person will improve in health, that is to say, in peace and
equanimity. But one thing has to be specially mentioned: along with the drug,
the regulations regarding the mode of living have also to be strictly adhered
to.
Women may seek
knowledge of Brahman
Now, there is
one question: are women entitled to seek knowledge of Brahman (Brahma-vidya)?
This question has already been answered.
If women don’t
deserve this knowledge, how did Vishnumurthi teach Bhudevi the mystery of the Gita?
How did Parameswara teach Parvathi the Guru-gita? “Dhara spoke (Dharovaacha)”,
“Parvathi spoke” — such statements reveal that Dhara and Parvathi took part in
the discussions and put questions to clarify the points.
The meditational
scriptures (yoga-sastra) and the sacred-formula scriptures (mantra-sastra)
were both taught to Parvathi by Iswara. This must therefore be correct,
authorized by the scriptures (sastras), right? In the Brihadaranyaka
Upanishad, it is mentioned that Yajnavalkya taught the knowledge of Brahman
to Maitreyi.
In the Brihadaranyaka,
there is mention of such effulgent women - sages as Gargi and Maitreyi, and in
the Mahabharatha, the names of Sulabha and Yogini are
found.
Women should be
inspired by their moral rectitude and their
steadfastness and then walk in
that path; then only does the question of reaching that height arise. Chudala,
Madalasa, and other such women attained knowledge of Brahman while in the
householder stage of life itself. Women can, by spiritual practice, attain
that unwavering unequalled auspicious Brahman; this is made clear in the Yoga-vasishta and
in the Puranas. Doubts will haunt only those who have not studied
the scriptures properly. Novitiates, householders, recluses, all among women,
have attained the goal by their pure hearts and holy conduct. All women should
strive to acquire these two.
In fact, the Atma is
devoid of all differences as between men and women. It is eternal, pure
consciousness itself, and self-illumining (nithya, suddha buddha, swayam-jyothi).
Women can reach the status of those holy women only when they become aware of
the nature of the Atma.
Love.
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