Dear All,
How actions are performed by a sadhaka and a sincere devotee?
Let us look at the flow given below.
Dear Ones,
We learnt sufficiently and at length about how Karma of a normal jiva
fetches him bondage and Karma means Kama bandhanam, in our last 2 posts.
Now, if we carefully see the flow given above which gives the cycle of
Karma of a sadhaka in advanced stage in the path of Jnana or a Bhakta whose
Bhakti is transforming to Prema, in both cases, ACTION/ KARMA undertaken by
them is shown with a common block
After the Karma block, in both cases, the subsequent flow after the Action block explains as to how, in both cases, their karma/action do not put them into the vicious cycle of AVKK or karma bandhanam.
Their karma is totally detached from their state of existence and they are released from the samsara and get liberated from the cycle of birth and death at the end.
After the Karma block, in both cases, the subsequent flow after the Action block explains as to how, in both cases, their karma/action do not put them into the vicious cycle of AVKK or karma bandhanam.
Their karma is totally detached from their state of existence and they are released from the samsara and get liberated from the cycle of birth and death at the end.
Let us understand the texture of Karma / Actions undertaken by these men
of wisdom/ devotion/ love, with example.
ACTIONS OF A SADHAKA/ SANYASI
For the 1st flow starting from Buddhi, let us take an example of a sanyasi / spiritual Guru who has an ashram/hermitage in Himalayas.
For the 1st flow starting from Buddhi, let us take an example of a sanyasi / spiritual Guru who has an ashram/hermitage in Himalayas.
He starts getting more and more of visitors and disciples in the course
of time and his present ashram space is not sufficient to accommodate the over
flowing number of students/ visitors.
He summons his immediate assistant sanyasi and asks him to make an
announcement / publish in the ashram notice board, inviting people desirous of
contributing to extension of the ashram premise, to deposit their donation in a
nearby bank in the account of ashram.
Now, in the above case, it is to be noted that the yogi/ sanyasi has
used his Buddhi/ wisdom and has initiated an action for collecting donation
only for the sake of disciples/ visitor’s minimum comfort.
No raga / no dvesha / no abhinivesha has prompted him to take the action
to have an announcement made for extension of ashram and within heart, he
exists as an Avadhuta, who has no attachment even to a single piece of cloth
that he wears, that too because he is still in society and not in recluse,
where, he won’t need even that single piece of cloth or the kaupyana that he sports.
Now, tell me, how his action will fetch him impressions?
Where is ego in his action?
ACTIONS OF A BHAKTA / A DEVOTEE
A devotee, till the time he is in the world, may have to undertake his minimum duties towards his family, towards his children etc.
Where is ego in his action?
ACTIONS OF A BHAKTA / A DEVOTEE
A devotee, till the time he is in the world, may have to undertake his minimum duties towards his family, towards his children etc.
But with his heart melted, his ego gone like a melted candle, his heart
fully filled with love, with he the nadhi of love, merged with the ocean of
Love that is God, tell me, from where he will have raga/dvesha/abhinivesha
and then vasanas, which may prompt his actions ?
A realized master, a Jivanmukhta himself (One who is liberated while
alive), Swami Sivananda beautifully explains the state of such a yogi who is
explained in this post above and in the flow, where, the climax is clearly
shown as GOD REALIZATION.
"Not through matted
locks, not through fiery lectures and erudition, not through the exhibition of
miracles, does one attain perfection or knowledge of the Self. He is whom the
two currents, Raga-Dvesha and egoism, lust, anger are destroyed in toto is ever
happy and he is Brahman or a liberated sage or Jivanmukta. A Jivanmukta or
liberated sage is absolutely free from egoism, doubt, fear and grief. These are
the four important signs that indicate that one has attained perfection.”
Love.
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