Monday, September 20, 2021

Dakshinamurthy Stotram - Post 18

After having such a direct experience, never again shall the realized one return to this ocean of worldly existence.

To that “Liberated One”, the Revered Form of the Guru, do I offer my salutation, He is the Revered Form of Sri Dakshinamurthy.

Na Punah Aavrittih: “Never again returns”. By realizing one’s unity with God, one is elevated to the Paramarthic Sathya, the highest or Absolute level of Reality, beyond this transitory world. This is called transcending worldly life; it means never returning to take birth again in this relative world. It is Liberation from the bondage to all sorrow. It is the ultimate spiritual freedom.

This is the emphatic message of this Pada. There are hundreds of Shruti passages which speak of this fruit of Vedantic Sadhana. Hence, we need not elaborate on it. 

However, it is interesting that not all schools of thought aim for such a fruit. 

The Karma Kandis aim specifically for a material result for their actions. They want some material gain. That is their goal and therefore they perform action. 

The Upasakas aim for a place in heaven, but that is also in the realm of Samsara. They follow the rules of Dharma, earn merit and then spend it in heavenly pleasure. At the end of it, they have to return to earth to take another birth. 

Vedanta is the only path where renunciation is the main Sadhana and the goal is to transcend this cycle of rebirths and coming out of Samsara.

Our thoughts are known to us because of consciousness. We exist because of consciousness. Suppose we really understand that this consciousness is the same consciousness that is the reality of this universe. Then there is no return for us in this world. There is no rebirth. The concept of rebirth does not sound so bad.

However, with rebirth, not just we get to born again and again but we  have to die again and again. Dying once is very difficult. Dying again and again would be extremely grim.

The knowledge of Brahman makes us free from suffering in this life. It also liberates us from rebirth into this vast ocean of suffering. We get the knowledge when our guru instructs you using the teachings of the Veda. 

Guru imparts knowledge using the mahavakya such as to lead us to discover the truth which is not remote. The truth that is here and now, available for the discovery. 

The Guru is the one who makes us recognize the truth. Guru is the one who wakes us up from the illusion of thinking this world is the ultimate reality. 




Swami Krishnananda sums up the state of Moksha or Liberation or “No return to Samsara” in a beautiful way

“By knowing Him alone one goes to That which is beyond death. By knowing the Supreme Being, the wise one casts off both joy and sorrow. They who see Him, the Self-Existent – they, and no others, have eternal peace. Of him, whose desires are completely satisfied, who is totally perfected, all desires dissolve themselves here itself. 

The liberated one becomes onefold, threefold, fivefold, sevenfold, ninefold, elevenfold, hundred-and-elevenfold, twenty thousand-fold! He goes to the other shore of darkness. That state is ever illumined, it is always day there. 

Time, age and death, sorrow, merit and demerit do not go there. Fearless is the state of the Bliss of Brahman. Even the gods fear him, even Indra and Prajapati cannot obstruct him – he becomes the Self-Emperor. The knot of the heart is broken, all doubts are rent asunder, and all actions perish, when That is seen. Which is the Highest and the Deepest. 

His vital-spirits do not depart, they are gathered up, here itself. Being Brahman already, he becomes Brahman Itself. He is the maker of everything, he is the creator of all, the universe is his, he himself is the universe. This is the supreme treasure. 

The freed souls enter into the All, they enter into Brahman, they are liberated beyond mortal nature. The whole constitution of individuality becomes unified in the Supreme Imperishable. As rivers enter the ocean, leaving name and form, so the wise one, liberated from name and form, reaches the Transcendental Divine Being. Thus, is Immortality."

On not rerturning to the world after realization or not being aware of the creation after realization, Janaka says,

Where is creation, where is destruction, where is the end and where is the means?  Where is the seeker and where is the accomplishment for me, abiding in my own non-dual nature?

Love.