Friday, September 29, 2017

Dharma Vahini - Post 19

Dear All,

In yesterday's post, the author had explained in detail as to how each stage in life from Brahmacharya to Sanyasa can actually be leading to the single most goal of a human life - TO REACH GOD.

Swami concludes on the same with His following lines in Dharma Vahini.

"How to get that clear vision? The answer is through the practice of dharma, the dharma that is conditioned by caste and stage of life! Dharma enables the Atma to be realized, without any mist or fog hiding it from view. 

The practice of dharma fills you with experience; through that experience, truth is established; the truth reveals clearly, and the vision grants liberation. 


Those who have attachment and hatred, even if they dwell in the forest, cannot escape harm

Those who have conquered the senses, even if they are householders, can be ascetics (tapasvis). If engaged in acts that are not harmful or condemned, they are entitled to be called spiritually wise people (jnanis). 

The home is the hermitage (thapovana) for attaining non-attachment. Liberation cannot be won by progeny, charity, riches, sacrificial rites (yajna), or yoga; what is wanted for liberation is the cleansing of the self.


Kingly sages like King Janaka, Aswapathi, and Dilipa reached the goal while continuing in the householder stage; while in that stage, they struggled and succeeded in removing all obstacles that hindered the winning of the grace of the Lord; they had as the goal the Godhead they wanted to reach. Therefore, do not doubt it; the stage of householder is no hindrance.

Harmony in the household

Moved by the desire to cross this ocean of worldly existence (samsara), the husband and wife must both have harmony of mind. 

The resolution to reach the goal must be equally strong and steady in both. 

Otherwise, renunciation is the refuge! See, even the midday sun is associated with His consort, shadow (
chaya); the sixteen-fractioned moon is closely associated with the cool rays of light, acting like nectar. 

The mistress of the home must be bright, patient, calm, and good and must have all the virtues; then, the home will shine and be a home of victory in the spiritual field also.

There is no rule that people should become renunciates and flee when they meet with difficulties in the spiritual field at home. It can never be fruitful for the husband to become a renunciate without full approval of his wife. 

The best that he can do is to leave home with his wife and be a forest dweller (vanaprastha), adhering to the dharma of that new stage. If there are children who need attention and care, even forest-dwelling at that stage is not favored by the scriptures.

Love.