Sri Krishnananda, Shivananda Ashrama,
Hrishikesh, says: “Nothing that comes from outside is of any help in
attaining to the knowledge of the Self.’ In fact, thousands of teachers and
preachers go on talking and talking without any substance. Many do not know
what they are talking about. This can be verified from their life style. If
some boast of 50,000 followers, some boast of 400 ashrams all over the world;
some say, they have never read a scripture in their life but still talk like
“devil quoting the scriptures’. The truth is very simple: “If i suffer from
stomach pain, i only should take the medicine”. Unless i learn to sit in a
place for just two minutes a day nothing is possible. The first step is taken
when you take a crash course in Transcendental meditation and ashtanga yoga. It
must be remembered, the first four steps of Patanjali yoga sutra, such as
yama, niyama, pratyahara and Ishvara
pranidana can never be followed in this life.
It seems impossible to attain to Samadhi
remaining in worldly life, hearing lectures on philosophy, religion and
spirituality. This is the reason why some serious seekers leave everything and
rush to Himalayas and undergo tremendous hardships. We want bed-tea and timely
breakfast, lunch and dinner and friends to chat, and at the same time aspire
for enlightenment! Lo! There are guru and swamis who advice to stay in
family, develop anasakti yoga, get vairagya. The result is riding two horses (suti and asuti) at the same time. Contemplation, dharana and samadhi are
very important for attainment of atma
jnyan and emancipation. This needs solitude.
An attempt is made
here to present altogether a different version of our understanding of the
universe, and our place in an ever-changing universescape in the light of
recent findings in physical and biological sciences, as well as, the ancient
scriptures. In fact, even the existing scientific theories are subject to
change, but not the findings in Vedanta. What is so special about it? It is
intuitional knowledge (shuddha vidhya)
derived from a transcendental state, meditative or contemplative mode is
samadhi, that needs no proof (pramANa).
Some
people believe in things happening, luck or fate, divine
will ruling the jiva’s life and work while others assert that they are
their own masters! According to the Gita, things should happen by will of God! The Lord says, it is my lila! Jnyanis say,
“Oh Lord, not a blade of grass stirs without your will”; na trunamapi
chalati te na vinaa |
The memory chip inscribed within the DNA and
RNA and inserted in the jiva runs its course and the personality blooms as and
when it should! There is nothing one can do on the face of it. Once the jiva
has entered the earth as a particle of stellar dust, a photon, radiating from a
distant star, it takes up all that is earthly (pancha mahabhutatmika),
or elemental; it depends on food from soil and thereby acquires all the
qualities of the earth. The form assumed by the jiva is immaterial.
Now, the jiva runs its errands as per the divine will. Everything happens as
ordained by fate, destiny. But there is what is given to jiva as "free
will". This free will- sva icCha or svecChe
and action, karma, accomplished with desire decides its fate. Whatever the jiva
does in svecCha does not come under Lord's will since
it is subject to individual's whim and fancy; however, a small antar-dhvani, inner voice of
consciousness warns the jiva, if it cares to hear! This is where karma
bandhana starts (as seed for
rebirths). Some people are cautious in exercising this free will and thereby escape the clutches of maya.
When things happen on their own, the divine will is operating taking the jiva
on its right path (satnyasa) to the logical end- mukti. The jiva gets knowledge
(para vidya), knowledge of scriptures by grace of Lord, intuitional
knowledge and ability to decode the scriptures, practice yoga and even get a 'guru'
to take him on the pre-ordained sanyasa!
The natural state of the jiva is sat chit
and ananda. The ‘sat’ only vibrates as ‘chit’
(consciousness) and becomes a vibrant
mind, chitta, mind full of thoughts,
ideas, images, dreams and aspirations, (chittavrutti); it is the
Energy, Chaitanya, chetasa, chaitya and chetana and the Life-force (prana-shakti) of the jiva. The jiva
vibrates with prana and gets embodies a prani like the animation of a toy.
Purandhara Das said it in a beautiful song that the world is a play of toys; we
are all toys tied with invisible threads (sutrada
bombe, Kan.) in His hand.
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