Saturday, September 23, 2017

Interactions with a Blog Reader - Dharma Vahini

Dear All,

Attached herewith is the brief interaction of the Author  with a Blog Reader for the benefit of all.

It reveals how the illumination happens at the highest level and jiva's level... at Jiva's level the illumination happens at a very mundane level which does not ensure any kind of mergence with the Source... as it does not emanate from the Source... !!


Illumination at the highest level engulfs everything and with an unstinted and with full conviction of the jiva realizes this, then THAT illumination envelops the jiva and the jiva just flows accordingly.


Love.

Dharma Vahini - Post 13

Chapter 3 continued

Swami says,

"Take a palanquin. Before being transformed into that article, it was a tree, which was changed into timber and planks and finally into a palanquin. 
With every change in form, the name is also changed. Sitting in a palanquin, no one would claim to be on a piece of timber or on a tree. Objects undergo change; they are not eternal. They are not real.

Objects can be distinguished only by means of name and form; they can be described only by means of their characteristics. For they are artificial and temporary.

What exactly is a chair? It is a particular modification of wood, isn’t it? Remove the wood, and the chair also disappears. Think of the wood, which is the substance, and the “appearance” of the chair will vanish."

As wood is turned into furniture and used, Atma Dharma has to be shaped into Grihastha Dharma, Vanaprastha Dharma, Varna Dharma, Stri Dharma, Purusha Dharma etc. 

The stuff is the same in all; the substance is identical, in every separate form. How can the substance be used up? It can only be transmuted and transformed and the various modifications named differently when used for different purposes. 

The Atma Dharma can be viewed piecemeal and compartmentalized for different purposes, as the wood is hewn and sawn and joined, and arranged and rearranged, but, it is Atma dharma nevertheless. 

So long as the different systems of Dharma are derived from that ‘Wood’, there is no harm; remember however that the furniture can never be regrouped into the original tree! 

Apply that Atma Dharma in the fields of worldly activity but do no call the worldly Dharmas, Atma Dharma! That will be playing false to the Ideal, the Absolute."




In the days of yore, Emperor Manu is supposed to have made up many such packages and these are collectively referred to as Manu Dharma. 

These packages are very useful at the working or practical level, but occasions can arise when they may not be clear; in those circumstances, one has to check out the action contemplated or one’s interpretation of Manus’ Rule Book by referring to the basic principle or Atma Dharma. If it does not pass the test, then out it goes. 

By the way, this was the fundamental teaching of Krishna to Arjuna. Arjuna wanted to drop out saying it is a sin to kill. 
Yes, it is a sin to kill, but as Krishna pointed out if by dropping out one is failing to protect Dharma, a mandated duty, then one is actually on the side of Adharma! That is what emerges when the acid test of the Fundamental Principle is applied. 

The above topic is summed up with an essential quote from the same chapter:

"Dharma is the moral path; the moral path is the light; the light is bliss (ananda). Dharma is characterized by holiness, peace, truth, and fortitude. Dharma is yoga, union, merger; it is truth (sathya). Its attributes are justice, sense control, sense of honour, love, dignity, goodness, meditation, sympathy, non-violence; such is the dharma that persists through the ages. It leads one on to universal love and unity. It is the highest discipline and the most profitable."

Love.