Thursday, September 5, 2019

Bhagwad Gita - Post 85

Verse 3


Manushyaanaam sahasreshu
Kashchidyatati siddhaye;

Yatataamapi siddhaanaam
Kashchinmaam vetti tattwatah.


Among thousands of men, one per chance strives for perfection; even among those successful strivers, only one per chance knows Me in essence.


In this verse, the word siddhi has been used for perfection. This is a word loaded with numerous connotations and meanings. 


Here are a few meanings of the word siddhi from the Sanskrit dictionary: attainment of a supernatural power, accomplishment, success, performance, fulfillment, solution of a problem, completion of  a task, healing, hitting the mark, maturing, supreme felicity, beatitude, an unusual skill or faculty, perfection



Sri  Krishna uses the word for perfection on the spiritual path, and says, “Arjuna, out of innumerable souls, only a tiny proportion possess the human form. Amongst those who have attained the human birth, only a few strive for perfection. 


Even amongst thousands of perfected souls, those who are aware of my paramount position and divine glories are very rare.”



In modern age, with science reaching its peak sophistication, with man getting so much of comforts / luxury at his beck and call, with 1000s of avenues for man’s monkey mind to jump and to cling for (so called) happiness, where does he stand with respect to the spiritual instructions / discourses of  Upanishads, Bhakti treatise, with respect to  teachings given by avatar / continuous downpour of sessions / discourses given by  realized masters ?


·       Amongst the sea of humanity, few  (may be 100 in a vast majority) actually have interest to read / listen to spiritual   teachings. 

·       All others  are satisfied with ritual prayers / temple visits on occasions etc.

·       For these  human beings, God is the one who may bestow them money / health etc., and for the same, they offer God something in return. 

·       So, it is like, "God,  you give me this thing and I shall give you such and such thing". 

·       Out of the 100 human beings mentioned above, may be around 10 of them actually feel that they should seriously reflect upon what they read / listen in their spiritual journey.

·       Other 80 feel good while reading / listening to the discourses but as soon as they get up, within no time, they are caught up in Samsara. 

·       The glitter of objective world is so strong that almost like slave, they  get carried away. 

·       Lacking conviction in the spiritual path, they often get carried away by the pulls and push  of this Samsara.


·       Out of the 20, around 5 or so actually contemplate seriously  on  such teachings. 


·       And, at last, chances are that 1 or 2  among those  5 may actually  take the goal of God-Realization as the only purpose and give  their heart and soul for pursuing sadhana with dedication  to achieve that goal. 

·       It is about such a person that Sri Krishna has given assurance in a verse in last chapter  that he will be born in a noble family, get a conducive environment, start from where he left in the previous birth, proceed to realize SELF at the earliest, if not in the same birth.


Author can present a case study in this present life in the last 9 years where, almost around 50+ devotees / beings would have come to him to take up spiritual sessions. 

Out of them, now, after 9 years, less than 5 remain, who are steadfast in  spiritual sessions, imbibing all the sessions imparted to them and engaged in non-stop, wholehearted spiritual sadhana.


He lovingly keeps  prompting  devotees about contemplating on spiritual teachings, as he knows, any forcing in this path is never going to work. 


Sometimes, he looks up to Sai and asks, "You engaged me in this mission and now, You do not send Your devotees to take the lessons (which flows through me but essentially given by You only), what do I do?"

Sai,  (as though), smiles at Him and says, "How many  have taken my teachings from 1940 to 2010 seriously, so why do you worry if you are not able to give to others, what I have bestowed upon you?"

When a student tells Swami that during vacation, he is going to spread Swami's Leela, Swami's glory in and around his native place, Swami looks at him and says, "O I see, you will spread My teachings / glory in just  2 months? I myself have been trying for 60 years and have not succeeded".


When Swami says so, He points out that even if incarnation comes and wakes up human beings, it is not necessary that all will wake up to His divine call, take His teachings seriously!


Sri Chinmayananda writes, 


“It is not sufficient that we know how to eradicate our weaknesses and cultivate our inward strength, but we must also live up to those ideals and try to bring about the necessary readjustments in ourselves. 


Very few can discover in themselves this necessary urge to evolve. Of the thousands that hear intelligently, and perhaps understand all the theory and text of Vedanta, only a few sincerely apply themselves to live fully the Vedantic way of-life.


Even among a thousand such sincere seekers, only a rare-few "come to know me and my real nature."


Love.