Sunday, December 16, 2018

Bhaja Govindam - Post 33


Verse 31 continued....


गुरुचरणाम्बुजनिर्भरभक्तः संसारादचिराद्भव मुक्तः
सेन्द्रियमानसनियमादेवं द्रक्ष्यसि निजहृदयस्थं देवम् ॥३१॥

Gurucaraāmbuja nirbhara bhakta sasārādacirādbhava mukta,


sendriyamānasa niyamādeva
drakyasi nija hdayastha devam

(O devotee of the lotus feet of the teacher! May you become liberated soon from the sasāra through the discipline of the sense organs and the mind. You will come to experience the Lord that dwells in your own heart.)

In this, the first line related to devotion to Guru, we covered in yesterday's post. Now let us focus on the second line of the verse.

sendriyamānasa niyamādeva
drakyasi nija hdayastha devam


Niyamā means control, of the indriya and mānasa, the sense organs and the mind. 


With the devotion to the teacher, the scriptures and the Lord, and with the sense organs and mind under control, meaning focused upon the self, drakyasi nija hdayastha devamDrakyasi, you will see.

What will you see? Devam, the Lord.

Who is the Lord? That very self. Where is he?
Nija hdayastha, in your own heart. 


Thus, by control of the mind along with the senses, and with a heart in which there is total devotion for the teacher and the Lord, you will see the Lord who is in your own heart. Thus, you will soon become free from this sasāra.

Devotion is a very important thing to have. Without devotion, nothing can be achieved.

Some people believe that there are different paths, that there is a path of devotion and a path of knowledge. They believe that sages such as Chaitanya Mahāprabhu followed the path of devotion, and wonder what path Śakarā is following.

Do you think he is not a devotee? 

Śakarā who is the champion of knowledge is equally a devotee. His devotion is evident everywhere. The devotion for the teachers, devotion for the scriptures, and devotion for the Lord is evident in everything that Śakarā writes.

Therefore, whatever you are pursuing, the first requirement is that the heart must have devotion. Devotion comes as a result of the grace of the Lord. We pray that we may have devotion. Bhakti is the element that always goes along with the pursuit of knowledge, or the performing of an action. It is the one common feature in all that we do to achieve our goal of self knowledge.

Here, Sankara says, may you discover in your heart, devotion for the teacher, and soon may you become free from samsara.

By saying the supreme Spirit is ‘seated in your heart', Sankara sends out a strong message that God is not someone sitting up in the clouds doling out blessings and curses but the Life-principle within each one of us. And the way to begin is by turning inward.

Whether it is Jnana or Bhakti, if a spiritual aspirant follows any one of these two path sincerely and surrenders his heart totally to His chosen God in the path of devotion or acquires the four fold qualification of Viveka, Vairagya, Shad Sampath and Mumukshatva, seeks a qualified Guru and surrenders his ego totally at his Guru’s feet and follows Guru’s instructions and progresses in his spiritual path step by step, the final attainment is EXACTLY THE SAME.

It is often that those who are in the path of Jnana feel disappointed that they are not able to be in thoughtless, Samadhi state all the times, they are not able to transcend mind all the time and they are not able to hold on to the state of pure consciousness all the time.

An interaction between Sri Rama and Hanuman in Yoga vasishta answers a sadhaka’s predicament as to why he is not able to be ever aware that he is Atman / pure consciousness.

Rama asks Hanuman once, “How do you perceive me as?”
Hanuman answered thus: 


Deha Buddhya tu Dasoham

Jiva Buddhya Tvadaamsakah |
Atma Buddhya Tvamevaham

iti me nishchita matih ||

Oh Lord, while I identify myself with my body, I am your servant. When I consider myself as Individual soul, I am Your part. But when I look upon myself as the spirit, I am one with You.”

Hanuman has experienced all the three Avasthas (conditions) when He was to jump 100 yoganas to reach Lanka from Danuskoti, He manifested Himself as larger showing the Samya Tattva (Equal to Brahman) in Him. 


After the war with Ravana and getting back Sita Devi, Sri Rama hugged Hanuman. Here Hanuman could experience the Ikaya Tattva (Identity with Brahman) and,

Finally at the Pattabhishekam (Coronation) ceremony of Shri Rama, Hanuman retreats back from Samya and Ikya Tatwa to Bedha Tattva (Difference with Brahman) and sits at the lotus feet of the Lord gazing them.

So, the state of consciousness manifests in different ways but it is all one and the same. When you worship God sincerely, it is through your body / physical identity that you seek and exist as consciousness.

When you meditate and experience yourself as SELF, then at purest mind / intellect level, you are experiencing the same consciousness.

When you expand in meditation and experience the one-ness of the whole creation, then you experience the state of consciousness beyond intellect and you merge and exist as Absolute consciousness.

The state, the purity, the one-ness with God is the same in all these three states. Only the manifestation is different. 

This perfectly explains how Sankara, a core advaitin, after re-establishing advaita in Bharath where Buddhism had gained great hold, after writing commentary on Brahma Sutras and 10 upanishads, also went to write Bhaja Govindam, Sivananda lahari, Kanagadhara stotram etc, which are manifestation of pure devotion to God!!!


This is the last verse and Śankara gives us his blessing, “May you soon become free from samsara!” 


May you discover that devotion in your heart for the teacher, for the scriptures, for the Lord, and for the knowledge of the Self. 

Love.