Verse 3
दुर्लभं त्रयमेवैतद्देवानुग्रहहेतुकम् ।
त्रयमेवैतद्देवानुग्रहहेतुकम् मनुष्यत्वं मुमुक्षुत्वं महापुरुषसंश्रयः ॥ ३॥
Durlabham trayam eva itad
devanugraha hetukam,
manusyatvam mumuksutvam
mahapurusa samsrayah.
(Manhood, burning desire for Liberation,
the capacity to surrender completely to a Man of Wisdom - these three
things are rare indeed, and wherever they are found, they are due to the
Lord's own grace.)
Chinmaya writes,
“Earlier we were told how rare is the
human birth and necessary qualifications one must have for a vital and positive
living by which one can grow in one's inner evolution.
Manushyatvam
Sankara says that to be born as a human
being is a sign of Lord's grace. After this, to employ in life a deep
discriminative understanding and to perceive the ultimate futility of all
the ordinary mundane pursuits of life and thereby discover an enthusiasm
to seek a nobler path of self-redemption is rarer still.
The sacredness of human birth has been
well described in the previous verse already.
Mumukshatvam
We can spend the whole life in pursuit
of artha or we can spend the whole life in search of kama and we can spend the
whole life in search of dharma. However, we should be able to recognise the
superiority of moksha and convert moksha into the top priority of my life; that
is called mumukṣutvam.
Similarly, while a human being may pursue
Artha, Kama within the boundary of dharma, internally, his mind/ his heart/ his
intellect should always be focussed only on one thing- God Realization. This
intense focus or intense craving is “Mumukshatvam”
Maha purusha samsraya
Here maha is not in the literal sense,
here it is stotriya brahma nishta guruḥ. He should be a
realized master and also, he should be able to transmit knowledge to his
disciple effortlessly and wholly. There are masters who are unable to teach/
instruct their disciples / anyone properly.
If a mumukṣu sadhaka gets a maha purushah as his
Guru, then mukti is
definite. Here "mumukshu
sadhaka" is a very important expression. Even if one gets a Maha Purusha's
proximity, still, if the disciple is not a Mumukshu, he has not been endowed
with the Sadhana chatushtaya Samapatti, the best of the Maha Purushas, even the
Lord Almighty wont be able to help such a disciple attain Mukti.
Kathopanișad says when a qualified
sishya meets a qualified teacher, gatihi nasti; there is no way of escaping
moksha.
Deva Anugraha
Lastly, when a creature is born as a
man, when he feels a gnawing sense of impatience at his own limitations,
for him to find the right Master to guide him across the thorny paths of
his imperfections into the soft meadows of limitless joy and bliss is the
rarest.
Sankara attributes all these three
rounds of seeming luck to the grace of the Almighty.
Chinmaya concludes,
“What is meant here by God's grace is
only the sum total of reactions gained through the healthy and
intelligent way in which the individual has lived through his many
previous lives of great and noble cultural pursuits.”
In the previous sloka, several stages
were talked about; those stages he condenses in three stages and says successfully
going through these stages is or requires Deva anugraha hetukam, Deva anugraha
phalam.
Whenever we say Easvara's grace,
it means purva janma puṇya
phalam. The grace he has won in the purva janma by noble karmas and upasanas.
So therefore grace is based on the law
of karma; it is not at random.
In the previous sloka, the last line he
used the word punyairvina labhyate; the very same word puṇyam in this sloka he replaces by
devanugraḥ; which means puṇya is devanugraḥ; devanugraḥ is puṇya; there is no difference. So if both are identical then
why use two words?
If I am planting a tree, and I am growing
a tree; remember, my effort alone is not enough, so many external factors
should be favourable and the unknown factor is called Isvara. If I claim as my
puṇyam I may take the
whole credit and I may not acknowledge other factors.
But when I say the very same thing is
the grace of the Lord, it leads to humility and acknowledgement of the role of
other factors.
When I take everything as Isvara
Anugraha, I will have prasada buddhi, I will have humility and therefore we say
devanugraḥ phalam.
Having said that, if one leads a noble
life, accumulates all punya karmas, reaches the feet of " Maha Purusha
Guru" after he is qualified in Sadhana Chatushatya, takes up Shravana,
Manana, Nidhidhyasana sincerely of his Guru's teachings, then he richly deserves
Deva Anugraha and Easwara is always waiting to shower His grace on such a
deserving Mumukshu Sadhaka.
Thus, getting even Deva Anugraha is
very much in the hands of the sadhaka, not with the choice of Easwara.
Love.