SANNYASA ASHRAMA
After having completed Brahmacharya, Grihastha
and Vanaprastha Ashramas, we come to Sannyasa Ashrama.
Even while we start with this ashrama in Sadhana Panchakam, it is
appropriate to refresh our thoughts on what Swami said on Liberation, which we
went through while understanding the (Only) Purushartha
involved in Sanyasa Ashrama, in Karma session.
In one of the discourses on
Ugadi day, Swami said,
"People aspire for liberation (Mukti). They have no idea what constitutes liberation. Man seeks
liberation from the ills of the body, the senses, the mind, the intellect and
the Anthakarana (internal motivator).
All these are no doubt necessary. But liberation in the ultimate sense consists
in liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
This means that one should redeem one's present life so
that one is free from rebirth. Men should pray to God for freedom from rebirth
so that they will not have bodies which are bound to be afflicted with
diseases. People have no clear idea of what Dharma,
Artha, Kama and Moksha (the four
goals) mean.
They think that Moksha
(liberation) is something, which you attain after death. But, in fact,
liberation can be attained here and now.
Moksha means
"Moha-Kshayam" the
elimination of "Moha" (or
attachment). People are not ready to give up attachment to wife, children,
property etc., you have a duty to protect your family.
But you must not be immersed in concerns about
them. Realize that love is the most important quality in human life. It is
not love for kith and kin that is precious. It is love for God that is more
valuable".
The knowledge we shall discuss here onwards is
valuable for all seekers, even to those who are not yet ready for the actual Sadhana.
i) If we know what lies ahead of us on this most
challenging of ventures, it will inspire us to press on with more
determination.
ii) We will know what is within our capacity and
what is beyond it. We will not foolishly try to do Sadhanas for which we are not ready, and become needlessly
dejected.
iii) We will develop patience to become
strong in our present stage of Sadhana.
iv) We
will develop a self-evaluation skill. We will not fool ourselves, nor be fooled
by others regarding the milestones of genuine spiritual progress.
The Essential Qualification for Sannyasa Sadhana
Firstly, let us see who the person we are
talking of is. What has he done to qualify or arrive at this stage?
i) Taking purely the stages of life into
account, we can say that what he has done is he has arrived at the right age
for it, over 70. His main qualification is his age. It is not a cheap entry
point. Satisfactory experience of the three previous stages entitles him to
this phase of Sadhana.
ii) Exception is in case of few rare souls who is/are born with very good spiritual Samskaras. These surface at an early age.
Due to a natural Sattvic temperament, he leads a good, clean, disciplined life, and
decides to bypass Grihastha Ashrama. Chitta Shuddhi and Chitta Ekagrata are already there.
iii) Or, more commonly, whatever his early life
was like, due to favorable upbringing, an interest comes early for spiritual
matters.
Taking the formal route, he joins an Ashram
where he spends at least 12 years or so as a Brahmachari (in yellow or white cloth), and seriously practices the
first 12 Steps of Sadhana Panchakam under guidance.
iv) Or, in addition to the above route he
decides, in consultation with his Guru, to take the formal Sannyasa vows (the ochre cloth) and becomes a full-time Karma Sannyasi.
These are the four access points for the Sadhana from Step 13 to 24. In all four
cases, the Sadhaka clearly
understands that true renunciation is the basic requirement and that it entails
giving up of one’s Ego and one’s pleasure-serving Desire. Individuality has to
make way for universality, and the intellect comes to the fore to check
Desire.
The Importance of Renunciation
Sannyasa means renunciation.
When the thing we wish to tackle is difficult, we need to give up many other
things in order to do that. Giving up something low for a higher goal, is the
purest way of defining Renunciation. We give up everything that holds us back
from moving Godward. Renunciation is proof of how intensely we really long for
God.
When the seeker is ready, God takes the
responsibility to see that everything is arranged for him to make the
transition into Sannyasa Ashrama
smooth.
Renunciation is not something that is demanded
by any external agency such as social convention or custom. When the seeker is
at this stage, he is impelled from within to make the needed adjustments in the
outer details of life. This adjustment mainly involves renunciation.
Renunciation is the prime criterion to enter the
Jnana Kanda stage of Sadhana. In the Gita, the minimum renunciation to start with is the renunciation of
the fruits of one’s actions. Thereafter, the renunciation intensifies as we
progress further.
Swami answers to a question on this ashrama and sets a serious, purposeful
journey for us in the steps coming up on this ashrama, thus:-
What does Sanyasa
mean?
“Sanyasa is above and beyond all
promptings of sensual or objective pleasure.
The
Sanyasi deals with the contemplation
of the Lord as the very breath of his life, an essential necessity always and
at all places for sheer existence itself; he derives joy only from this
contemplation.
He
knows that wealth and kinship, affection and attachment are all momentary and
liable to decline and end.
He
discards the external reminders of even caste-status and samskaras [mental impressions] like Upanayanam [sacred thread ceremony where a person is exposed to the
Gayatri mantra]; he wears the ochre
robe of the mendicant; he does not live in populous places; he lives on
whatever little food he gets; he does not decry the place where he does not get
food; he does not eat twice in the same place or sleep two days in succession
in the same place; he even conquers the temptation to sleep and eat; he cares
little for the rigors of the seasons; he is ever joyful and happy in the
company of the Lord whom he invokes by his Dhyana
[meditation].”
With this deeper understanding, we will take up
STEPS related to Sanyasa Ashrama in
the upcoming posts.
Love.