Sunday, January 15, 2017

Swami tells a story on Surrender - Part 2


Swami says a story on Surrender - 2

Swami narrates a story on You are mine or “God is bound to devotee’s devotion”.


‘Once, Surdas got strongly attracted to a lady who happened to be wife of another man. Realizing his mistake, Surdas blinded himself and thereafter, he spent his life in intense Bhakti for Krishna.

Once while going from one village to another, Surdas had to cross a forest. 

Krishna came to his help in the form of a cowherd. At first, Surdas believed that the helper was just an ordinary cowherd boy.

However, afterwards, he realized the true identity of the one who came to help him. He then held fast to Krishna, who however, wriggled out and escaped.

Surdas then exclaimed, “Krishna, You may escape from my hold and from the clasp off these arms, but You cannot escape from my heart where I have bound You”.

Indeed, with intense devotion, the Lord can be held as prisoner in one’s heart”.

(Source - Message of The Lord - chapter in Bhakti or Devotion, page no 364)

Sri Aurobindo



Surrender - Part 12


SINGLE-MINDED DEVOTION





Single-minded Devotion – Craving nothing but God 

After the war in Lanka, Ma Sitaji presented Hanumanji with a
beautiful, precious pearl necklace as a gift of gratitude. Hanumanji proceeded to carefully examine each and every pearl – from top to bottom, from left to right. Then, he began to take the pearls off the string, one by one, bite them in half, again examine them thoroughly, and then throw them on the ground. Ma Sitaji could not watch this. Finally she said, “Hanuman – what are you doing? That is a very expensive, precious necklace I have bought for you. Why are you pulling off the pearls and breaking them?” Hanumanji replied, “I am looking for Rama. You have said these pearls are priceless and precious. If so, they must have Rama inside them.”
Swami
Chidanandasaraswati

Pearls (and diamonds and rubies and cars and money) are only precious if they are filled with God. If God is not there, it doesn’t matter how expensive the diamond is, it is still empty and useless. God’s presence in your life can turn stones to diamonds, but without God your diamonds are as worthless as stones. 
                       - (Swami Chidanandasaraswati)



Single minded devotion- Bhagwad Gita


XI:53 
NAA HAM VEDAIR NA TAPASAA NA DAANENA NA CHE JYAYAA SHAKYA EVAMVIDHO DRASHTUM DRISHTAVAAN ASI MAAM YATHAA

Neither by the vedas, nor by austerity, nor by gift, nor by sacrifice, can I be seen in this form as you have seen me.

XI:54
BHAKTYAA TW ANANYAYAA SHAKYAM AHAM EVAMVIDHO RJUNA JNAATUM DRASHTUM CHA TATTWENA PRAVESHTUM CHA PARANTAPA

But by single-minded devotion can I, of this form, be known and seen in reality and also entered into, o Arjuna.

The wise student should endeavor to read such ideas together, and ponder the real inner meaning. 

Swami Venkatesananda
Austerity, charity, and self-sacrifice, are indeed most essential, not for self-realization, but for self-purification. 

With their help, we de-hypnotize ourselves, and overcome the hallucination of worldly life and sense-pleasure. 

Hence, Krishna wisely warns us in the eighteenth chapter that even the three purifiers should be performed without attachment. Dirt on the body is removed by soap but the soap itself should then be washed away.

Only by single-minded devotion can god be realized. 'ananya bhakti' means love or devotion in which there is no other involved. 

This devotion is not exclusive of anything, but all-inclusive. Here 'All' is a synonym for God. 

One who sees God, and God alone, everywhere, 'enters' into the reality, and swims saturated in his omnipresence.
(Bhagwad Gita commentary by Swami Venkatesananda)

Dear Ones,

We learnt from the previous posts on Attraction-Faith-Adoration and Worship that as the devotee engages himself in worship of his chosen God, the thought patterns get reduced and focused on the Lord alone.

When the focus on God gets total and complete, then the whole day, the whole life of a devotee is saturated with God’s thoughts and in that God filled mind, there can be no impressions left, out of all the activities undertaken by the devotee as a part of his artha, kama and dharma, as a house holder, as an office goer, as husband/ wife/father/mother/child etc.

Actions are performed, duties are discharged but the heart stays unmoved, not perturbed by anything that happens to a Bhakta!

Mira used to perform her duties in the palace and apart from her minimum duties, the entire remaining part of the day she used to be seated in the temple of Krishna, constructed as per her request by her father in law. She danced and sang- “mein ne leeno, govind mol mayi re mein ne leeno govind mol” (I gave myself to Krishna and in the barter, in exchange, I got Govind all to myself).

Actions are performed truly as an offering to God, obviously without expecting any results, only when the devotee reaches this single minded devotion.


Love.