Nithya Anithya Vasthu Vivekaha kaha?
Nithya Vasthu Ekam Brahma Tathvyathiriktam Sarvam Anityam
Ayameva Nitya Anitya Vastu Vivekaha
Ayameva Nitya Anitya Vastu Vivekaha
What is discrimination between real and unreal?
Brahman alone is real, other than Brahman everything is
unreal.
This is what is called discrimination between real and
unreal.
We read on the 4
qualifications or the Sadhana Chatushtaya in the previous post.
Let us know about the
first qualification - Viveka (Discrimination) in today's post.
Viveka is the
intellectual ability to discriminate between real and unreal or what is
described as Nitya and Anitya.
Slowly we begin to
understand that no matter what I do, no matter how many ambitions I fulfill,
the emptiness inside does not seem to go.
Then what is the
solution? This is where all the paper-back knowledge comes in handy… you read a
book, or you go for a Satsang. There you know that the TREASURE you have been
looking for all your life is within you… is you.
It is not out there in
the changing world – the changing world cannot give you what you are looking
for … you are looking for PERMANENCE – permanent happiness and permanent
security…… that is God … who is your True Self. So turn your attention now to
God, who is your True Self…., who never deserts you. God is permanent happiness
and God is permanent security.
So Nitya
vastu is GOD who is your TRUE SELF. Now there is a longing to get
one's TRUE SELF.
So far one was happy with the crumbs of happiness given out by life.
Now, one understands it
is Anitya - temporary…. and the interest in gaining Anitya happiness and security etc., simply drops.
Discrimination or Viveka
is the 100 percent conviction that the SELF alone is real and that objects are
apparently real.
Discrimination is the
sense of right judgement and understanding to differentiate between the
permanent and the impermanent.
The Anitya or
impermanence comes in the form of various situations, opportunities and
pleasures while the permanence is the VERY SELF, the TRUE nature of one's
SELF.
An example is given to differentiate between fact (Nijam) and Truth (Sathyam).
A king had a beautiful queen to whom he was so attached due to her beauty that he spent most of his lifetime with her, engrossed in her beauty.
The queen dies one day and once she dies, the body is kept for couple of days due to some reason and the same king, who was so attached to her physical beauty, is not able to go near the body due to its bad smell.
The beauty of that queen during a certain time phase is FACT or NIJAM, which is relevant / valid for a particular time. Readers may co relate so many such FACTS in various phases in their own lives.
However, after a particular time period, the Fact is no more a fact, when the body is dead.
However, the one Truth SAT - CHIT or SELF or GOD beyond a form, is not a mere fact but it is TRUTH for all times, in all yugas.
Further to the 4 qualifications covered in the previous post, Viveka has been taken up and explained in detail in today's post.
ReplyDeleteThe verse reminds us about the "I Am I" talk wherein the Pure Canvas was touched upon... When the drawing is erased, what remains is the Pure Canvas... In fact Viveka is embedded in this example which has been made apparent in today's post... What is that which enables us to understand the real from the unreal...It is that ability in a sadhaka to be able to identify all the objects in a canvas and with conviction erase them to be able to see only the Pure Canvas.
This is a tool in every day living. We just need to introspect everything we come across and then erase them to see that ever effulgent glowing resplendent aura of Pure Consciousness Brahman...
Pranams.