Sunday, December 9, 2018

Bhaja Govindam - Post 26


Verse 25

शत्रौ मित्रे पुत्रे बन्धौ मा कुरु यत्नं विग्रहसन्धौ ।
सर्वस्मिन्नपि पश्यात्मानं सर्वत्रोत्सृज भेदाज्ञानम् ॥२५॥

śatrau mitre putre bandhau
mā kuru yatna vigrahasandhau,
sarvasminnapi paśyātmāna
sarvatrotsja bhedājñānam

Strive not; waste not your energy to fight against or to make friends with your enemy, friend, son, or relative. Seeking the Self everywhere, discard the sense of division, born out of ignorance.

Even-mindedness: 

Who determines who is friend and who is enemy? It is our own Ego. What is the starting point of this Ego??

Avidya is a false perception by which the ignorant Jiva takes the body and intellect as pure, permanent and a source of pleasure.

(Moksha Gita by Sivananda)

"Avidya" is "that which does not exist."

A shadow is taken to be the substance, a phantom is mistaken for the reality, the mirage is believed to be a tank. The mountains appear to dance and the trees move when the mind is affected by madness or intoxication…………….

The body, the mind the intellect and all the modifications of imagination are taken for granted as pure and perfect and a source of permanent happiness for the self. 

The self is the blissful eternal being and it wishes to find bliss in what it has merely imagined and what really does not exist…...

Even in the death of the body, this centre of ignorance is not destroyed. It is carried to all bodies which are manifested by the self…………

(Extract from commentary by Swami Krishnananda)

Dear All,

This avidya briefly explained above, is the first ego which separates us from God and creates an identity for us which is our body, our mind, our intellect.

From this first ignorance, further colorings of ego / manifestation of ego arise as under: -

Asmita                    -          Feeling of mine (mineness)
Raga                       -           Attachment
Dvesha                   -           Hatred or negative attachment
Abhinivesha          -           Fear of change

Combination of the above colorings of ego makes us believe that these people are mine, these are not mine, these are my friends, these are my enemies etc.

All-Pervasiveness

What Vedanta is suggesting is that we should rise above these narrow personal biases. 

Through rigorous sadhana under the watchful eyes of a qualified Guru who has realized God already, we have to reach a stage where, we remove / transcend all the above colorings of Ego, from grosser ego to subtler ego.

For e.g., we can easily identify the grosser ego, attachment, hatred and fear. Sadhana helps us in transcending these grosser manifestations of ego.

Subtler than these is the feeling of mine. This is transcended.

The subtlest ego is Avidya or the ignorant identity with our body, mind and intellect. This is the last to leave us in our spiritual path. 

Once we transcend this primal ignorance, avidya, then we experience our true divine identity/existence within, in the silent hours of meditation, on one destined day.

Like the gold which has gathered dust is crucified and through its interaction with fire, the dust is removed and Gold shines in its pristine glory, the dust of avidya is removed and there, we get the inner experience of divinity which we always have been.
 
Swami has repeatedly said, “you are divine as much as me. Only difference is that I know I am divine, You are not aware that you are divine”.

That experience is not an invention, not something which is definable. It is just our state of existence when there is no mind functioning, no thoughts arising, no awareness of this creation is there, no sensation of our body is there. 

When all these are transcended for that one moment which may be few seconds or a minute or two, then whatever remains in us, as us, is THAT TRUE DIVINE EXISTENCE which is referred to as Atman in Vedanta, as individual consciousness.

Once and only when we experience this divinity within, we are able to convincingly see through and experience the same in all others. It is very simple. Just as we were able to discard / transcend our body, mind, intellect, our avidya and experience divinity within, we are able to discard the physical existence, the limitations of all other human beings around us and expand our divine experience or what we call as consciousness and to experience the same in the entire universe.

Such is the impact of the vision of God. This is what it implies to see the Self everywhere. It is the logical conclusion of the beautiful philosophy of Vedanta, which unconditionally embraces with love everything it beholds. The state of Oneness has this great practical, life-transforming vision that can truly uplift society to great heights. 

Inspired by such a vision of life, people over thousands of years have been emboldened to renounce all the pleasures of worldly existence. Sages like Sankara who have reached the pinnacle of perfection in attaining this height in spirituality cannot rest until they spend every bit of their energies to share their wisdom with all mankind. They become the true benefactors of humanity, and give meaning to human existence. 

"... When God is all-pervasive, where is the need to go in search of Him? ..." “You should make efforts to experience your innate Divinity by observing total silence and turning your vision inward."

(Sathya Sai)

Love.