Sankara says Companionship with the noble
ones should be cultivated.
Katha Upanishad declares that he who has
not desisted from evil ways, who is not tranquil, who has not restrained his
mind, not even he who has not composed his mind can ever reach the Self.
Therefore company of the noble ones is
recommended. Because as Bhagavat Purana says, saints are forbearing,
compassionate and composed. They are friendly to all and inimical to none.
Their company is to be sought for avoiding pernicious influence of desires.
Saints are those who have sadbhava (sath- bhava), which
Bhagavad Gita explains as sath, the
Prime Existence, leading to steadfastness, sobriety and charity in performance
of actions, and everything contrary leading to unwholesome actions.
Noble people perform penance so that through
that energy people may be enlightened (Bhagavat Purana). In Vivekachudamani,
Sankara says, noble people having crossed over the perilous ocean – samsaara, and desiring well - being of
the world and helping others to cross over the same. They live like the spring
season, therefore one should seek their company.
Scriptures lay down that sath, the Prime Existence manifests in forms with essence posited
therein, establishes it’s “Will” as the Cosmic Law being the spiritual and
temporal principle which keep the manifestation in balance for which are
provided dharma, the Perennial
Principles, the ordained injunctions for initiating, promoting and culmination
of karma - the performance of the
actions.
The elements in manifestation are expected to be
in consonance with the ordained Will of the Divine and in balance with the
Cosmic Law, for fulfilling the task assigned to fulfill the
divine intent and purpose.
Life begins with the seed, seed having been
sown, becomes plants, the tree the flowers and the fruits bring the seeds again
in the fruits to begin the cycle again.
Every element in creation that is manifest is
assigned the role when they are born according to their attribute (guna) and inclination (svabhava).
Those who follow dharma - enjoined for them are
known as the luminous ones, devas
while those who disregard dharma - influenced by the organs of senses are known
as non-luminous or asuras.
Therefore, the vedic seers ever pray for good and noble thoughts to come to him
from all side, recommends that human beings should for the sake of Wisdom,
approach a Teacher who is learned in scriptures and well established in Brahman, with sacrificial fuel in his
hand and Bhagavad Gita endorses saying that one should approach men of wisdom,
seers of That Principle, through humble reverence, inquiry and through service,
so that they may instruct them of the correct dharma.
Swami reveals newer dimension to “satsangh”
in absolute terms and says,
If
you pose the question, "Where is God?" some people will say, "He
is in me", pointing to their body. Body is not permanent. Hence, this is
not a proper answer. (Swami holding a rose) When I say the flower is in My
hand, the flower is smaller than Me.
In
the same manner, when you say God is in you, you are bigger than God! In fact,
the whole world is in the hands of God. Hence, it is not proper to say that God
is in you. You are in God. All are in God. The world itself is a
manifestation of God. This is the Transcendental Truth. This is the changeless
truth.
The
word Sivam symbolizes
Truth. Here, Truth does not correspond to your body. It corresponds to the
changeless and eternal Sath.
Today, people go by the physical and worldly meanings and, as a result, spoil
their mind.”
Love.
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