Thursday, November 29, 2018

Bhaja Govindam - Post 16


Verse 15

अङ्गं गलितं पलितं मुण्डं दशनविहीनं जातं तुण्डम् ।
वृद्धो याति गृहीत्वा दण्डं तदपि न मुञ्चत्याशापिण्डम् ॥१५॥

anga galita palita muṇḍa
daśanavihīna jāta tuṇḍam,
vrddho yāti ghītvā daṇḍa
tadapi na muñcatyāśāpiṇḍam.

(The body has weakened; the head has turned grey; the mouth has become toothless; the old man moves about with his staff. Even then, he does not give up his bundle of hopes and desires.)

Many people have been tricked into the belief that by fulfilling their desires they will be able to bring them to an end. No one has been able to get rid of desires by fulfilling them. That philosophy has deluded many people. 

Initial 3 lines of this verse show the physical signs of over-indulgence in one’s body. 

Man, ignorant of his divine nature, binds himself to his physical identity and starts glorifying his physical charm in his youth and when he crosses his youth and steps into the next stage as a man.

Anybody born in this world as a human being, must go through the six stages of existence-birth-growth-disease-decay and finally death.

However, a human being, when he / she reaches his 40s and then his 50s, they fail to accept that their physical charm is diminishing and he is reaching the stage of disease in the six stages explained above.

However, the desire to enjoy even with such  a derelict body  does not  leave  them and hence, they  indulge in efforts to look young, feel young, rejuvenate themselves, bolster their energy levels with artificial drugs, etc. 

People will lift heaven and earth to find some way of enjoying pleasures. No one accepts that decay, old age and death are part of the package we were born into. 

Instead of finding satisfaction, people merely find addiction. Not only that, they lose the power of their senses. Their bodies take the strain by appearing ragged and aged years before the proper time. 

Desires can never end by fulfilling them. And the reason for the same is that desires belong to the Mind, the mind can still be ‘young’ in an old body. Desires live with us till death, and are taken with us into our next birth! For they are not a function of the body but of the Mind. 

Reaching a step beyond the literal meaning of the verse, one has to address to all the problem caused due to their mind.

Spiritual sadhana in any of the path - Karma or Bhakti or Jnana - has to be pursued by man not when he has to lean on others for support, as the verse says, but in his young age, when he is physically strong and mentally capable and intellectually sharp.

Mind which takes him to the world has to be diverted and channelized towards God through spiritual sadhana.

Love.