Verse 30
(Continued…)
अहमपेतकं निजविभानकम् |
महदिदं तपो रमणवागियम् || ३० ||
ahamapetakaṁ nijavibhānakam |
mahadidaṁ tapo ramaṇavāgiyam || 30 ||
Free from “I,” the innate
Light,
This is great tapas; this
is the saying of Ramana.
1) Self-enquiry
Enquiry is possible only when the reality is heard from a person who
has realized the reality. This is the first step towards enquiry – this is
hearing about the scriptures from a Guru or from the scriptures directly. Once
the reality has been heard about, then starts mental reflection on the reality
– the various doubts are removed through logic and arguments. This removes all
the doubts and intellectual conviction is gained.
2) Transcending the ego - Avidya or ignorance (of one’s own real identity)
The Self is ever-realized but it is ignorance of one’s own real nature
which obstructs the ultimate reality 'I am the Self' to be known. And as a
result of this ignorance, sorrow and sufferings are caused.
This ignorance itself has no cause. It is only an illusion which seems to exist due to lack of knowledge of the reality.
This ignorance itself has no cause. It is only an illusion which seems to exist due to lack of knowledge of the reality.
The individual sees himself as the limited Ego, but in reality he is
the Self which is one without a second and of the nature of Existence,
Consciousness and Bliss absolute. Once intellectual conviction is present, then
through contemplation on the reality or holding on to the real “I” – the
ignorance veil is removed. The ignorance is present only because the Self has
been forgotten.
3) The Self luminous Atman shines
Maharshi tells that it is the Self alone which is self-luminous and shines
of its own. As Maharshi Himself proclaimed in the 23rd shloka that
there is no other object which illumines other than Consciousness
(Consciousness alone illumines everything in the world).
Through the Pancha Koshas path and through the States of Consciousness path, we learnt that the
Knower or the Drshta who knows or who is aware of all the 5 koshas and the
same Knower who is witness to all the three states of consciousness, yet, He/That Knower is not limited to the 5 koshas/three states of consciousness
and is the one who is the Eternal Knower. And, How He KNOWS?? Because He is
Chaitanya, He is Self illumined. He does not need any means of knowledge to
know. He/That is Jnanam itself.
Thus, this SELF is of the nature of Existence, Consciousness and Bliss
absolute. Thus, Maharshi has pointed out that by knowing or realizing the Self
alone one can get eternal bliss.
This ultimate reality can be realized only through knowledge but many
people are not suitable or eligible to directly follow the path of knowledge.
Even if it is followed, those who are attracted towards the worldly sensual
pleasures cannot realize the Self and know the meaning of the subtle
scriptures. Hence, the various other means or paths are propounded in the
Vedas. These are the paths of devotion, action and yoga. These various paths
also lead to the ultimate reality of oneness of the individual and Brahman or
God or Ishwara. Thus, these are the various paths alone and the end is the non-dual
reality and its knowledge.
In all the blog themes, especially in the following themes,
- Purpose of Human birth
- Creation of the universe
- Karma
- Atma Bodha
- Veda and Vedanta
and now,
in this Upadesa Saram, the author of the blog has tried to drill in the
essence of Vedanta, the one Truth,
It has to be understood very clearly that Vedanta or the Upanishads is
not a school of knowledge. It is the way of life. It is the ultimate Truth.
Ultimately what one would aspire for when he takes up Sadhana??
Ultimately what one would aspire for when he takes up Sadhana??
Answer is - Peace, Bliss, tranquility, eternal happiness.
Author is 100% sure that there can be no two opinions about this.
And here, our Shrutis (Upanishads) bestow all these things wholly and
eternally.
All the
agitations, all efforts, all hatred, all attachment we suffer are due to one
single factor - WE FEEL WE ARE INCOMPLETE AND WE WANT MORE
COMPLETION.
And, here,
Vedanta, as sufficiently understood by readers of this Upadesa Saram
verses with commentary that,
“I (the
SELF) AM PURE, I AM SELF ILLUMINED, I AM BLISS”
What more
completion is required? How can the whole world give you this completion when
you realize,
"Mayi
eva sakalam jaatham mayi sarvam pratishtitham
Mayi sarvam
layam yaathi tad brahma advayam asmi aham"
"Everything
is created from Me, everything is supported or exists in Me, everything gets
destroyed into Me – that Brahman of the nature of non-duality (one without a
second) that I am."
Prostrations
to Sai - the Eternal Charioteer, to Ramana, to all realized Masters
and to all of you, revered beings, who, whether you have realized or
not, are ever the pure essence, the pure existence, the “DIVYA ATMA SWARUPAS”!!
Love.
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