Arrows in Flight (Prarabhda Karma)
Arrow already shot: The arrows in flight are the Karmas that have already started to play
themselves out, either in our inner world or in the external world. These are
the arrows that have already been shot. The arrows and our actions still
in flight are called "Prarabhda Karma". If you carefully
observe the same drawing given in Sanchita Karma, the dotted circle was around
the quiver which meant that they were not yet shot. In Prarabdha karma drawing,
the dotted circle are around the arrows which means, the arrows have been shot
aimlessly and ready to fetch the results- good or bad.
They have to run
their course: An arrow in flight cannot be called back. It must
complete its journey. Thoughts, speech, and actions that have been set in
motion cannot be called back. They too will run their course, bringing
consequences or fruits. (Some say that this Karma can be altered by grace.)
Experiencing
Joy/Sorrow out of White/Red arrows: The white and red
arrows were explained in sanchita karma. It is easy to understand that when the
red arrows are in flight and are discharged, those arrows, tainted in red with
our past sins, are bound to give us experience of Sorrow/ pain.
On the other hand,
the discharge of white arrows gain us experience of peace and joy.
It is to be noted that
the discharge of both these arrows are not in our control as we have brought
them along with us and they are shot by us to fetch us experience accordingly.
One important thing
to be understood here. Unlike the Profit and loss account of a business where
the debit figures are subtracted from the credit figures and the net result is
profit if it is positive and negative if it is minus, in life, such a thing
does not hold true.
Suppose we brought
2000 arrows with us for shooting in this life to fetch us the result of our
past deeds and out of the 2000, 1200 were white arrows and 800 were red ones,
it is not that the 800 would be deducted from 1200 and we would enjoy pleasure
due to the discharge of net 400 arrows.
In the theory of
karma, one must suffer for 800 arrows and one must enjoy for the 1200 arrows
and there is no netting off business.
This can be validated
in our own life when we look back and realize that after all our life was
neither a bed of roses nor the bed of arrows giving us blood. We have always
had good moments and bad moments in our life and most often, we have been
suffering as well as getting some good things in our life, side by side.
There are heaps and
heaps of lofty mountain full of unripe Sanchita Karmas piled up amounting to
billions and billions of millions i.e. innumerable Sanchita Karmas deposited in
balance at the credit of each and every person, earned and accumulated by him
during his past innumerable births since time immemorial. They do not become
ripe to give fruits all at a time in one birth.
Only a very few of
them out of this whole tremendous stock become ripe and ready to give fruits
during one lifetime. They are called Prarabdha Karmas (readily destined to give
fruits commonly known as fate, luck, fortune, destiny etc.).
Strictly according to these Prarabdha Karmas, a person gets a particular
type of body, parents, wife, children, wealth, caste, creed, race, sex,
environment, etc. just appropriate to enjoy, suffer and exhaust his Prarabdha
Karmas destined during his present lifetime.
He cannot leave his
present body till he has fully enjoyed, suffered and exhausted all these
Prarabdha Karmas during his present life even though he is totally bed-ridden
or suffering due to paralysis and other diseases and desperately craving for
freedom from his crippled body and again gets a new body to enjoy other
new Prarabdha Karmas, say about 20,000 which have become ripe by that time to
give him fruits.
Unfortunately, while
exhausting his predestined Prarabdha Karmas during one lifetime, he creates and
accumulates much more new Karma during the same lifetime which are again
deposited in the stock of his previous Sanchita Karmas and this situation is
repeated in every birth.
Thus the vicious
cycle goes on uninterruptedly increasing, instead of decreasing, the total
balance of Sanchita Karmas at the end of each birth. The stock of Sanchita
Karmas is increasing by leaps and bounds as the new accumulation is much more
than the expenditure during each birth and there is no end to this process.
Therefore, the cycle of birth and death goes on indefinitely and there does not
appear to be any hope of chance for liberation of emancipation.
Due to the experience
one gets when the sanchita karmas get converted to prarabdha karmas, it is
often that one feels helpless as he sees that things are not in his control at
all.
Accidents causing
death, sudden diseases, the cause for which is not explained even by doctors,
loss in career, in business due to reasons not in one’s control, not able to
get child although doctors confirm that there is no deficiency in the couple,
there is no disease which is the reason for the woman not able to conceive...,
like this there are many such things which are experienced by human beings in
the society/in their circle.
These are not caused
by one’s own Body, Mind, Intellect, not due to carelessness on one’s part, not
due to negligence, not due to deliberate measures, not even due to changing
minds.
Only the past deeds,
brought in present life, fetching experience either joyous or painful can
provide any explanation to such things which happen in our life.
There is a very
important aspect of sanchita and prarabdha karma, explained by Sri Ramana,
which is a milestone in this theory of karma and is most convincing and most
appealing in the entire posts on karma to follow.
Ramana Maharshi
credits God with personally picking and choosing the karmas that will bear
fruit it each person's life:
Ramana
says-“Individuals have to suffer their karma but Iswara manages to make the
best of their karmas for His purpose. The subconscious of man is a warehouse of
good and bad karma”.
“Iswara chooses from
this warehouse what he sees will best suit the spiritual evolution at the time
of each man, whether pleasant or painful. Thus, there is nothing arbitrary”.
Dear Ones,
How wonderful!
Ramana gives such a
clarity which is not to be found anywhere in any treatise otherwise.
In other words, if
what Ramana said is to be understood more easily, it is as if, Lord picks up
the red and white arrows of our past and fills them in the sanchi and sends us
to this world when we are born. Though it is explained that Lord does not
interfere with our fate and just stands and witnesses us suffering or enjoying,
by this one interference of choosing the combination and quality of arrows
(quality and intensity of our past good and bad deeds), He in fact has showered
His grace on us. How?
WHILE WE DISCHARGE
THOSE CHOSEN ARROWS, RED OR WHITE AND WE EITHER SUFFER OR ENJOY AS A RESULT,
THE RESULT IS THAT, AS A RESULT OF ALL THOSE ARROWS DISCHARGED, NO MATTER WHAT
WE UNDERGO, THE LORD ENSURES THAT WE EVOLVE SPIRITUALLY AS COMPARED TO OUR
PREVIOUS BIRTH AND WE THUS LEAVE THE WORLD, TO BE BORN AGAIN, TO BE MORE
SPIRITUALLY EVOLVED WHILE WE LEAD OUR LIFE IN NEXT BIRTH. THE CYCLE GOES ON
TILL WE DISCHARGE ALL ARROWS AND THERE ARE NO MORE ARROWS TO BE SHOT.
IT IS THIS MOMENT
WHICH IS MOMENT OF OUR LIBERATION OR FREEDOM OR MOKSHA OR SELF REALIZATION, NO
MATTER WHAT NAME IS GIVEN TO THAT STAGE
(For those in
the path of devotion, if the above para, the truth revealed by Ramana is
absorbed, it is enough, they have understood the essence of Karma)
After a proper
understanding of Sanchita karma and prarabdha karma, we have known that we keep
acting in this life and keep experiencing joy/sorrow while we helplessly
perform action based on our sanchita karma, which fetches us prarabdha karma.
If this be the case,
while we are not aware of what we did in our past and now, we are helplessly
enjoying the fruits of acts in our past, then do we have any freedom at all to
choose any good action in our present life??? In every birth, we are gathering
these red and white arrows and in next birth, we clear some of them and add
some more. When will this vicious circle end?? Is there any way, any secret,
any solution, whereby we add only white arrows at least from now onwards???
Swami Sivananda
answers
"Prarabdha can be overcome by
the Grace of the Lord. The Lord's Grace descend when there
is sincere devotion and when Man does Purushartha (effort).
Purusharta is possible when the mind is pure... the laws of nature do
not operate when there is the Grace of the Lord. His Grace
is all-powerful. We have the instance of Markandeya who conquered
death by his Purushartha, by sincere devotion to the Lord. He was destined to
die young, but when the Lord's Grace descended, Lord Yama had no power to carry
out his wish. So,it is possible to overcome Prarabdha by Teevra
Purusharta (Intense Effort)." (pg. 38, May I Understand That?).
What is this
PURUSHARTHA?? How do we choose arrows for exercising this purushartha??
We will hopefully get
the answer for this in the next few posts.
Love.
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