Dear All,
In the previous post, we dealt with the first 3
aspects- Jiva, Jagath and Iswara.
Let us know about the next 3 basic
concepts/ truths around which the entire vedantic scriptures revolve.
Bandha or Bondage
Even if the Jiva is pure consciousness, still it
is bound by this physical body.
It is because the impression in the mind
associates with a physical body for working out the past which we learnt as
Prarabdha.
But while exhausting the past, the mind gets
entangled through attachment to the sense objects and involves in newer
actions, which are present Agami Karma which goes to make the prarabdha of
one's future life..
To exhaust newer actions, it requires another
body. And this migration from body to body continues eternally. This physical
body is the cause of suffering due to decay, disease, old age and death
etc.
This Binding itself to the need for newer
body to exhaust its Karma, is what is known as BONDAGE or BANDHA!
It imposes many limitations on the limitless
pure consciousness. Out of ignorance Jiva thinks himself as limited body, takes
birth, dies, and suffers.
But truly Jiva is a spirit without any body – a
bodiless pure consciousness. So ignorance of our true divine nature is
the cause of bondage.
We dealt with this Ignorance elaborately in
the theme "Purpose of Human Birth", "Karma" and
"Surrender".
We learnt convincingly that if in his
first birth, a human being was to be ever clear, ever tuned to, ever
existing as the Divine SELF as he came into the world, then there would be no
Karma, No bondage, No ignorance and in fact, there would be no vedanta, no
upanishad for him and for all beings if they were ever existing as divine SELF.
Moksha or Liberation
Vedanta says since the ignorance of our true
nature is the cause of bondage, so liberation is possible only by
removing this ignorance.There is no other way.
We are Brahman, the pure consciousness. We have
no birth, no death. We are immortal because consciousness does not take birth
or die. It is the body which takes birth and dies.
But we forgot our own true nature and think
ourselves as limited body. This process of removal of ignorance is the
only way for self-knowledge.
And this is called liberation – the freedom from
all the three – ignorance, suffering and limitations. Basically
there is nothing to achieve, rather it is something to remove – the false
notion about our nature.
Sadhana or Paths
This knowledge about our true identity can be
achieved by four prescribed methods – (a) Jnana Yoga (b) Bhakti Yoga
(c) Karma Yoga (d) Raja Yoga.
(a) Jnana Yoga – It mentions
three sequential methods to remove this ignorance – Sravana (hearing the truth
about own nature of pure consciousness), Manana (contemplation on this fact to
remove doubts in mind), Nididhyasana (meditation on own pure consciousness
state to remove past habits. This makes knowledge error-less).
In this process the mind gets purified through
constant hearing, contemplation and meditation. This process is also called Neti-Neti
– Not this, not this – rejection of unreal or temporal things through
discrimination and abiding on consciousness self.
Finally, this doubtless and errorless knowledge
brings liberation from ignorance.
(b) Bhakti Yoga – It works through
the complete surrendering to supreme Lord.
The individual ego is subjugated through
surrender and in its place the divine nature of pure consciousness gets
manifested.
The Jiva merges into all-pervading God
consciousness. This itself annihilates individual ignorance and brings
liberation.
(c) Karma Yoga – It prescribes
self-less action without any desire for result. Action done with desire [Sakama
Karma] binds us through mental impressions.
But action done without desire [Niskama Karma]
cannot bind us. So Niskama Karma brings knowledge through purification of mind
and the annihilation of individuality.
Pure mind is same as pure intelligence. And pure
intelligence is again same as pure consciousness. Everything in pure form
merges into pure consciousness.
(d) Raja Yoga – This method
consists of eight steps – Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana,
Dhyana, Samadhi.
There are two types of Samadhi – Savikalpa
Samadhi on Saguna Brahman and Nirvikalpa Samadhi abides in Nirguna Brahman. The
reality manifests automatically when individual ego is annihilated – Svayambhu.
Summary
When Shankaracharya was requested to describe
absolute truth in one line, he said –
“Brahma Satyam Jagat Mithya, Jivo
Brahmaiva Naparah"
"Brahman or pure consciousness is
the only truth, the world is unreal, Jiva is nothing else but Brahman in
disguise.”
Jiva forgot his true divine nature and appears
to be bound within a physical body. When this ignorance is removed through
self-knowledge, it manifests its true divine nature.
So Rishis of Upanishads invoke aloud – Listen,
O the children of immortality – Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is
reached.
Hari Aum Tatsat.
“Embodiments of Love, Students!
Whatever you have learnt here, share it with others. It is not enough if you share it with others, you too should put your knowledge into practice and derive benefit therefrom. We prepare many delicious items at home and serve them to the guests. Is it not necessary that we should also partake of them?
Likewise, we should digest the Vedic knowledge we have acquired and also share it with others. All types of knowledge have originated from the Vēdas. That is why the Vēda is extolled as sarva vijñāna sampatti (the treasure chest of knowledge). But unfortunately, we are not making proper use of such a treasure. Share your knowledge to the extent you have acquired. Never forget what you have learnt. With sincere effort, you will certainly be able to attain sākṣhātkāra. Those of you who wish to have the vision of God should digest the Vedic wisdom you have acquired and share it with others.”
Bhagavān Sri Sathya Sai Baba – Discourse on 19 October 2004
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