Monday, November 11, 2019

Bhagwad Gita - Post 113

Patram pushpam phalam toyam
Yo me bhaktyaa prayacchati;
Tadaham bhaktyupahritam
Ashnaami Prayataatmanah.


Whoever offers Me with devotion and a pure mind (heart), a leaf, a flower, a fruit or a little water—I accept (this offering).


I shall be easily pleased. My worship is not difficult.” We do not require large assets to please God. The samarpana or the naivedya that we have to offer to God is simple.

You can offer a leaf; I shall be satisfied. You can offer a single flower; I shall be satisfied. You can offer Me a spoon of water with devotion to Me, I am fully satisfied with it. But it has to be offered with devotion.” What is offered is not of consequence in the eye of God.

The bhava, or the feeling, or the mode, or the attitude with which it is offered is what counts. God does not want anything from us — not large estates, not many kinds of delicacies. God has enough of these in His Vaikuntha, in His Kailasa, in His Brahmaloka. These are not going to be the means of His satisfaction. But if our heart is there, then of course He will accept it. If our heart is not there, the offering is devitalized.

Devitalized offerings are not accepted. And, finally, the vitality comes from us only. If we offer ourselves, that shall be the greatest pleasure to God. If we offer something that is dear to us, that is also a pleasure to God, but a lesser pleasure. But if we offer something that is not dear to us—an old coin or a torn note—that is not going to satisfy God because He knows our feelings, our motives. Even before we think, He knows what we are going to think. So, no deception, no trick, can be played here. “I am simple and accessible in a very, very easy manner.”


It is said that Arjuna and Bhima were worshipping Lord Siva. Arjuna was collecting tons and tons of bilva leaves and offering mountains of these leaves to Lord Siva in worship.

Bhima was also worshipping Lord Siva, but he did it only in his mind. He had no physical leaf and did not bring anything from the forest to offer to Lord Siva. One day, it seems, Arjuna and Bhima were taken to Kailasa for some reason.

They saw cartloads and cartloads of bilva leaves being brought by the ganas of Siva, and they were poured at his feet. And some people were also bringing little handfuls of leaves and throwing them.

Arjuna asked, “Who are these people who are bringing little bunches of leaves and offering them, and who are these who are offering cartloads?”

“That little bit is what has been offered by Arjuna, and the cartloads are the offerings of Bhima,” they said.

“Bhima? He never does any worship,” said Arjuna.

“He has done the worship, and Lord Siva is pleased,” they replied.

Bhima offered cartloads because his mind was there; and Arjuna offered a little bit because it was a physical offering.

Sri Hari Bhakti Vilas states:


Tulasī-dala-mātrea
Jalasya chulukena cha
Vikrīīte svam ātmāna
Bhaktebhyo Bhakta-vatsala
(11.261)


“If you offer God with sincere love, just a Tulsī leaf and as much water as you can hold in your palm, He will offer Himself to you in return because He is endeared by love.”  

How wonderful it is that the Supreme Master of unlimited universes, whose glorious qualities and virtues are amazing beyond description, and by whose mere thought multitudes of universes come into existence and disappear again, accepts even the most humble offering of His devotee that is given with genuine love.  


The word used here is prayatātmana, implying, “I accept the offerings of those whose hearts are pure.” I am easily satisfied if it is offered to Me with devotion. Because you have come to Me with an utter spirit of self-surrender, I shall accept what you give — even a spoon of water or a leaf, or even a thought. I shall be happy even with the thought of your surrender to Me. Forget the leaves, etc.; even the idea is sufficient for Me. Your love for Me is enough for Me, and I know that your heart is for Me, and I shall take care of you.”


Devotees may recall author's talk on a  Samarpan bhajan “Tumhe Namaskar Baba” in which there is an expression “Prem Dakshina Sweekaaro Bhagwan”.


All other offerings are also accepted by Lord, but with a smile as though telling us, “These are all given by me to you, this entire creation has sprung out of me, so you are offering that which I have given you?”. 


But when we offer ourselves with a pure heart filled with love, Prem Dakshina, Lord is pleased and whispers, “There you are, you are offering yourselves to me and not anything other than you, for, you are Love and I am just Love and You have offered yourself as Love , in love, through love, to me, I accept and I bless you”!!


Love.