Verse 6
वदन्तु शास्त्राणि यजन्तु देवान्
कुर्वन्तु कर्माणि भजन्तु देवताः ।
आत्मैक्यबोधेन विना विमुक्तिः न
र्न सिध्यति ब्रह्मशतान्तरेऽपि ॥ ६॥
Vadantu sdstrdni yajantu devan
kurvantu karmani bhajantu devatah,
Atmaikyabodhena vina vimuktih na
sidhyati brahmasatantare'pi.
(Let erudite scholars quote all the
scriptures, let gods be invoked through sacrifices, let elaborate rituals
be performed, let personal gods be propitiated - yet, without the
experience of one's identity with the Self, there shall he no Liberation
for the individual, not even in the lifetime of a hundred Brahmas put
together.)
A sage says,
A devotee, who has been through kirtana, puja, japa and dhyana, developing his devotion for a personal God for a number of years, will not leave his daily routine, even if he were asked to do so by the greatest living Master in the world.
Just as one gets addicted to a false
way of living, so one can easily become habituated to whatever is accepted as a
good way of living. To live in a routine will never yield the secret of living
in inspiration.
To get habituated to any method is to
get into a rut and baulk at all progress. We must have the freedom, at
every moment, to change our pattern of living and seek new methods of
keeping the mind and intellect occupied in lively warmth of love and
cheer. Else, even our worship becomes mechanical and in the end,
stultifying.”
For one who has not got glimpse of
Self, Sankara says brahmasatantarepi; he shall not attain. Liberation even in
100 Brahmas put together.
Sankara does not condemn all rituals,
prayers, worships etc. But, with all these things followed to perfection, if
desire / mumukshatva for liberation is not there, if intense nidhidhyasana is
not taken up by a seeker until he gets subjective experience of SELF, Sankara
says, all other rituals are of little use.
Generally, in a congregation of
devotees/ human beings, if it is asked , “ What is the purpose of your
Life? “, then hardly anyone would be able to answer.
Further, if one is asked, Why do you do
all these rituals, these yagnas, pujas etc?
Answer could be- “this is followed in
our home for hundreds of years”, or, it could be “I do them for my inner peace”
So, for 50 years, one has been doing
all the rituals for peace and still he has not got peace??
Inner peace, inner tranquility, inner
bliss is only possible if one gets the glimpse of SELF within.
A little peace/ happiness derived from
all other actions, even spiritual pursuits, will come and go.
After realizing SELF, even if one
engages in kirtan, in puja, in yagna, there is no duality between him the SELF
and the God on whom he sings, for whom he does puja etc.
Love.