Thursday, November 22, 2018

Bhaja Govindam - Post 12


Verse 11



मा कुरु धनजनयौवनगर्वं हरति निमेषात्कालः सर्वम् मायामयमिदमखिलं हित्वा ब्रह्मपदं त्वं प्रविश विदित्वा॥ ११॥

mā kuru dhana jana yauvana garva
harati nimeātkāla sarvam,

māyāmayamidamakhila hitvā
brahmapada tva praviśa viditvā.

(Do not take pride in wealth, friends and youth. Time takes away all these in the blink of an eye. Free yourself from the illusion of the world of māyā and may you know the abode of Brahman and enter it.)

Dhana, Jana and Yauvana: These three are perhaps the gross manifestations or props of man’s ego - wealth, fame and desire; or Kanchana, Keerthi and Kama.


These three are the classical obstacles to all spiritual endeavor. They represent the very opposite of spiritual life. They cannot co-exist with spiritual Sadhana. 


WEALTH is the First: Earning, safeguarding and using enormous wealth gives people a false sense of greatness. But, money does not accompany you when your time to go comes. Money does not accompany you even when you are alive. It can go from you any time and it anyway goes from you, when the time comes for you to go.


FAMILY & FOLLOWERS is the second: People boast of being leaders. You may be proud to have a big family, large number of followers etc., who sing your praise often. But, time either takes them all away from you or takes you away from them all.


Extract of a post from Narada Bhakti Sutras is repeated below:


A poet wrote:


"Veedu varai uravu, Veedi varai manaivi, Kaadu varai pillai, Kadaisi varai  yaro".


(When a man  dies and his body lies there and is about to be taken for cremation, family members cry at home, sit for sometime and leave, the wife cries and walks up to the end of the street and no further, son goes up to the forest, performs the cremation rites, lits up fire for the body to burn and then returns, he does not even wait for the body to  burn fully, as it will take few hours, so, who is there for a man till the last? 

(Here, last is to be construed as, till he attains moksha and reaches and merges with God, in some birth)


However, realizing the futility of this world with all its limitation, when we look towards the almighty God, He blesses us and assures,





"I will protect you like the eyelids protect the eyes"

Only God is qualified to assure us that He will protect us because He is not the support for one or two or few or many but he is "JAGAT ASHRAYA", the ONLY support for the entire universe!!!”


YOUTHFUL VIGOUR is the third: A little more strength or a little more beauty makes people feel much bigger and greater (than others) in their own eyes and possibly in the eyes of equally unknowing people.


But even as they are feeling bigger, stronger and more beautiful, their strength and beauty are being sapped away by the passage of time.


All these are the play of Maya; they are illusions. They are given to you; and taken away from you by time, in moments. You don’t know when these are sapped away from you. The play of time on you creates big illusions in you.


It is never said – that these are useless or unnecessary for life. They all may be useful and needed for life. But, know that they come and they go. They are not permanent. Do not be proud of possessing them. When you do become proud, you are not possessing them; they are possessing you. They have enslaved you.



Brahmapada tva praviśa viditvā

May you know the abode of  Brahman and enter it!!


Aho..! The power and the mesmerizing impact of this one line, this one expression, only those who had taken up the path of experiencing Brahman with mumukshatva (craving for realizing the TRUTH) can actually realize. 


This one expression can leave a fired up sincere spiritual aspirant / seeker in ecstasy for hours together.  

Sankara did not bless a sadhaka saying “May you know the Brahman”. 


He adds, “….and enter it”!!


We can know about the location, about the daily program, about the grandeur of Swami’s Birthday program etc., by reading about Prashanti Nilayam, through devotees sharing their experience of being in the abode of peace, Prashanti Nilayam.


All these are not even half-way through in our spiritual experience.


We need to travel to Bangalore, take a cab, drive through the highway, enter into the “Sathya Sai Taluk” gate, pass through Super Specialty hospital building, Airport building, College and hostel buildings, music collage etc., cross the bus station, park our car, take up a suitable accommodation and then.., in the next 2 days, attend the Bhajan program and then the Birthday program, feel the divine aura of Swami enveloping us wholly while seated in the hall, transcend even that hall, those soulful bhajan rendering and reach or at least get a glimpse of that inner SELF!


The entire travel described above is our spiritual journey. The guide posts from airport right up to Puttaparthi which we keep seeing and traveling are the spiritual sessions given by our Guru / Acharya. 

Sitting in the hall is our “mananam and nidhidhyasanam, contemplation on all the teachings of our preceptor, the final glimpse of SELF is the "ENTERING THE ABODE OF BRAHMAN", by Sankara.


And, 


In that blissful, eternal state of Brahman, all your suffering and delusions come to a permanent end. They don’t touch you anymore!


Love.