'Devanagari' is the language of the Gods. It is the language spoken by Gods in their realm (devaloka) of 'Svar', the third from the Earth (Bhu, Bhuvar, Svar). This svar is the realm of the Sun. The Brahma sutra has a phrase 'akshi purusha'. It says, "the person (purusha) in the eye (is the Sun)! The sun, the eye, and the Atman (Self/soul) are one. Now, the language one speaks from the heart is the same as the one that Gods speak! God resides in the heart as stated in the Gita. Now, it is clear how God speaks?
There are four states of transformation from the stage where the sound emanates and words come out of the lips. These are specified as the levels of navel, nabhi (para), anahata, heart level (pashyanti), throat (sound /svara / madhyama), and at the level of lips (uchhara / 'a' to 'am' akshara) pronouncing the sound (shabda) that constructs the pada out of the shabda of the syllables as vaikhari. Thus, it is clear how the humans learnt speaking!
Now, as to the God who resides in our heart and speaks, the language must be of Gods? This starts with the navel (nabhi) where brahma granthi is located. the sound that emanates here at the para level, reaches the anahata, the heart level (Vishnu granthi), the level of all-pervading consciousness. This is the pashyanti level. The sages meditating on brahmn (contemplating on the Self/Atman) can visualize this state! dhyanavasthita tadgatena yoginaa pashyanti paraah | Thus, the sounds emanating here are the bijakshara mantra that are potential, with full creative power! These sounds are of the vowels and alphabets of the Samskruta language. 'A' to 'am' and 'aH' are the vowels full of creative power. These are capable of creating the universe. Further, the results is found in the emanation of the consonants of the 'ka' varga to 'pa' varga. that create the pancha mahabhuta, their tanmatras (such as, sight, sound, smell, touch and taste) and the ten sense organs to experience these! Now, the 'pa' varga is the attribute of the Lord with powers to create, sustain, dissolve, appear and disappear and grace! Further, the syllables- ya, ra, la, va sa and ha are the powerful wheels that churn and create 'Life'. These are the basic ingredients of pancha mahabhuta- water ( (78%), soil/food (21%), and air, fire and space (1%) that create and support life. All these are divine aspects, the sounds that manifest from the Lord! These are the akshara brahma!
Thus, the languages spoken by the human at the highest level of existence in pure consciousness reflect these, while all others just exist at the lower levels of just eat, drink, and sleep! It is important to note that the only language that is clear, distinct, short, sweet and effective are the words that touch the heart and that is Samskruta bhasha! All others are just floating ones, not leaving much impression (may be, useless in the long run?). Thus, it is needless to say, why one should be careful not to utter a single word (or even a sound) without carefully weighing the pros and cons. One should not speak unnecessarily, at all! Also, one should know what to talk, how much to talk, when to talk, and also remember with whom one is talking! A yogi is a muni, of silent nature- a mouni. He is a person of equanimity, of a constant self-established nature. The Gita says, sthitadheermuniruchyate |
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