Saturday, December 15, 2018

PLEASE SUGGEST NEXT THEME IN BLOG

Dear Readers,

Bhaja Govindam is coming to an end.

Please send your suggestion on what should be the next theme in the blog.

Whether we continue with an easier (!!) theme like Bhaja Govindam or, we are prepared to absorb a more subtler theme in vedanta ( not very difficult, but  more subtler )

Till now, for previous theme also, no suggestions have come from readers, but from his side, he is inviting suggestion this time as well.

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Bhaja Govindam - Post 32


Verse 31


गुरुचरणाम्बुजनिर्भरभक्तः संसारादचिराद्भव मुक्तः ।
सेन्द्रियमानसनियमादेवं द्रक्ष्यसि निजहृदयस्थं देवम् ॥३१॥

Gurucaraāmbuja nirbhara bhakta
sasārādacirādbhava mukta,
sendriyamānasa niyamādeva
drakyasi nija hdayastha devam

O devotee of the lotus feet of the teacher! May you become liberated soon from the sasāra through the discipline of the sense organs and the mind. You will come to experience the Lord that dwells in your own heart.

Śakarā wants to tell us of one more thing that we may want to do. Everything else will follow from it.

What is that one most important means?

It is the ardent devotion to the lotus feet of the teacher. He is suggesting that this is an outstanding means for the pursuit of knowledge, for becoming free from sasāra.

Why this devotion to the teacher is emphasized so much?

Devotion to the teacher also includes devotion to what the teacher stands for. One cannot be devoted to a teacher unless he is devoted to what the teacher stands for. 

A teacher represents the scriptures. He represents the tradition, he represents the knowledge. In being devoted to him, there is devotion to the knowledge, devotion to the scriptures, devotion to the tradition, and devotion to God.

Sri Krishna Says in Bhagwad Gita,


udaaraaha sarva evaite jnyaanee
tvaatmaiva me matam |
aasthitaha sa hi yuktaatmaa
maamevaanuttamaam gatim ||

 (All of them are good. But I hold the Jnani as Myself, for, having his soul always united with Me, he is firmly established in Me as the highest goal.) 

Swami explains who is Guru.

“This day is a day set apart for the worship of the Guru. Who is the Guru? How can a person who has not reached the goal guide you towards it? When he is himself groping in the dark, how can he illumine your path? Most Gurus who profess to lead are themselves not quite sure of the road or quite convinced of the rightness of their path. 'Gu' means darkness, or ignorance; "ru" its removal. So the Guru must know the process by which ignorance can be removed in another. How can he do it when he has not done it for himself? The blind cannot lead the blind.”

Guru has another meaning too. 'Gu' means gunaatheetha (beyond the three strands of energy of which the Cosmos is composed) and 'ru' means rupa-rahitha (devoid of any particular form). Now, no mortal has transcended the guna (quality) and rupa (form). God alone can be described as unaffected by these. And, God is the Guru, right in your heart, ready to lead and enlighten. He is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-pervading.

Sathya Sai Speaks V12:Ch42, Divine Discourse July 1974


Dear All,

If everyone is realized when one is born, then there is no need for any Guru and Sishya in this creation, as all have realized that they are divine.

But this does not happen in reality because due to the karma of past life (lives), we carry our sanskara from previous birth to current birth and these sanskaras influence our habits, our tendencies and our nature.

With our sanskara, our inbuilt EGO, even if best teachings are available in audio / video discourses, we will still be interpreting / misinterpreting or ignoring such words of wisdom due to our own ego, our own nature.

If this is not there, then all scriptural teachings and even qualified / realized master’s teachings are available in internet / amazon!

It is only when we accept some qualified being as our preceptor, our acharya, then, it is very easy for us to keep aside our ego, our own interpretations of the scriptures and offer ourselves wholly to the instructions of our Guru and follow the same accordingly. 

By putting ourselves in the orbit of the Guru’s influence, by devout contemplation on his personality, our minds will gradually attain the same level of the Guru’s purity, Guru’s state, without the limitations in our own individual struggle.

A dry wood, kept near a fire quickly catches the fire and becomes one with it. Similarly, by being nearer and accepting and absorbing the burning renunciation and holiness of the Guru, our heart gets free from the moisture of worldliness.

Devotion means love with respect and reverence. It is a love in which there is reverence and surrender. There are different kinds of love, but the love between a teacher and student is altogether different. There is a willing submission or willing surrender to the teacher out of a sense of reverence, and an implicit trust or faith in him.

We have to take the exposition of a Guru by Sai very clearly in our mind. Swami has said and the quote is there above, that a Guru is beyond Gunas and beyond Form. 

This has to be understood very clearly when we approach a Guru and surrender ourselves to him.

The Guru's form, His appearance, His situation, His environment, His present occupation - all these have to be totally transcended. 

You are not surrendering to a physical Guru. You have surrendered to His realized state. You have surrendered to the scriptural knowledge which the guru has attained as subjective experience. You have surrendered to the one who has merged with God and exists as pure as God.  

Thus, you are bowing to His spiritual state, the knowledge transformed into spiritual experience which is standing before you in a form, as your Guru.

This is important because, if you focus on His form, His environment, then your ego may crop up and raise a doubt in your mind, "O, He is also dressing like anyone else, He is also leading a normal life like anyone else" (especially where your Guru is an householder).

A devotee did not even leave Swami when the devotee spoke to Sathya about Swami and said, “See, Swami also cracks jokes, Swami also talks to Students casually....., so we must also be jovial.....". 

It is here that the author insists that one should not focus only on the outer appearance / normal talks of a Guru but stay focused on his teachings because, in his case, the teachings are not mere scriptural knowledge but they have merged in Him, they have culminated as real experience in Him!!

Continued…..

Love.