Guest guest Posted February 9, 2004 Report Share Posted February 9, 2004 Recollections of Swami’s Shivarathri Divine messages-1 Om Sri Sai Ram LIFELONG BHAJAN Maha Shivarathri day - 24 Feb 1971 – Prashanthi Nilayam Throughout last night, you have sung Bhajans and kept vigil, as part of the Shivarathri celebrations. This Aarati (waving lights before an image) marks the end of that Bhajan sessions; but, only of the outer, congregational, vocal part, not of the inner solitary silent Bhajan that must be the very breath of your existence. The Vedanta persuades you to investigate the function of the senses and of the mind, which is activated by its capacity to reflect the Atman within. All the inner instruments of knowledge and the inner witness in man are promoters of the highest wisdom, though they are misused, in ignorance, to confound and ruin man's progress. Those who are aware of their being only the indestructible Atman, encased in temporary sheaths, in a ramshackle dwelling house bearing a name and presenting a form, they are unaffected by anything that happens to the sheath or house. Prahalada was one such. However inhuman the torture they inflicted on him, he was calm and unruffled; for, he was established in the Narayana, that was his genuine truth. It took Arjuna a long time to realise this. In fact, it was only after the ascension of Lord Krishna that it was brought home to him, in a dramatic form. Krishna, while rolling up the curtain of the Avatar drama, had asked him to take the women, children and some old men of the Yadava clan orphaned by his departure, to the safety of Hasthinaapura, away from Dwarka which had been swallowed by the sea. The Mind hides the Prompter and the Power within Arjuna led the disconsolate community through lands infested by wild tribes, confident that the bow, which had won him the Kurukshetra battle against the array of gigantic heroes, will ensure safety and success. But, when some barbarian hordes fell upon the Yadava remnants, Arjuna sought to string his bow and fix an arrow upon it - in vain! He could not recall the formula which could send the arrow on it mortal mission! He had to witness the debacle, the kidnapping of the women whom he had vowed to guard! When Krishna had finished His mission, he too had ended his mission; there was no more breath in him too. Krishna was his life, his might, his archery, his mastery, his heroism, his all. That truth was made patent to Arjuna by the shame of defeat, not by the paean of victory! The mind plays many tricks with you, the chief of which is to foster the ego and hide the prompter and the power within. You must have heard of an accountant in the court of the king of death, Chithraguptha, by name. He maintains a register of the good and the bad, done by each living being, and on death, he brings the books to the court and strikes the balance between debit and credit. Yama, the king then metes out the punishment that can expiate and educate. This Chithraguptha has his office in the mind of man, all the time, awake, alert. The word means 'the secret picture;' what he does is to 'picture' all the secret promptings that blossom into activity; he notes the warning signals as well as the occasions when those signals were ignored or wantonly disregarded. You must see that the warning of the divine against the merely human, or even the bestial inclinations is heeded. Bhajan encourages Man to dive into himself Bhajan is one of the processes by which you can train the mind to expand into eternal values. Teach the mind to revel in the glory and majesty of God; wean it away from petty horizons of pleasure. That is all that Bhajan or Pooja or Vratha can do. Bhajan induces in you a desire for experiencing the truth, to glimpse the beauty that is God, to taste the bliss that is the Self. It encourages man to dive into himself and be genuinely his real self. Once that search is desired, the path is easy. One has only to be reminded that he is divine, for, the malady is, its being thrust out of recognition. Chaithanya once had very high fever, the temperature rising to 105º, to 106º He refused to administer upon himself any drug other than what the Sastras have prescribed; he asked for the dust of the feet of a Brahman, water consecrated by washing his feet! They could only get hold of a Brahmin who was not following correctly the disciplines laid down for that high caste, which entrusted with heavy responsibilities like leading the community along the spiritual path to self-realisation. But, Chaithanya asked that they need not be very strict in scrutinizing his credentials, for, a Brahmin is holy, however fallen he may be. He belongs to a line, which has soaked itself through many lives in Vedic lore and Sadhana. However rickety a cow has become, milk can be got only form her; she has to be fed, fostered, fondled and revered. Thus, Chaithanya reminded the Brahamana of his great role in society and encouraged them to live up to the high expectations that history has fastened about them. Man too has come for a great destiny, on a sacred mission, endowed with special skills and tendencies to help him on; but, he fritters these precious gifts and crawls on earth form birth to death, worse than any animal. Exercises like Bhajan elevate the mind and exhort the individual to seek and find the source of eternal joy that lies within him. Grace is not something that is given or taken When I directed that groups of people belonging to our Samithi should go along the streets in the early hours of the morning, singing the glory of God as summarized in the names with which they are identified, some ask me, "Is this also included in Bhakti? Should we sing aloud in company while on the streets?" The question arises from false conceit. Bhajan, which is part of Nagarasankeerthan, gladdens the singer and showers joy to those who listen; it cleanses and purifies the atmosphere by its vital vibrations. It inspires and instructs; it calls and comforts. Hold fast to the God you believe in, despite trials and tests, the ups and downs of life. This day is the New Moon day, when the moon starts growing into fullness, but, as soon as he has come full circle, he starts waning, until he almost disappears and the earth is plunged in darkness; yet, all is not lost; the thin curve grows steadily into the full moon again. Fortune too is like the moon. Nothing can be fixed or fragile forever, in this fickle world, born out of the fancy of the Lord. The Lord is eternal, absolute, unchanging. My name is truth, I am the truth, and since I am in every one of you, you too are everlasting truth. Do not doubt this and descend into distress. Strive to be endowed with the unwavering eye, the unhesitating mind. Call out the Lord who is within your Heart Now, you will all be given Prasadam (eatables offered to God) and so, sit silently in rows. Of course, I mean by Prasadam the cooked offerings that are given this day at the conclusion of the Bhajan. Prasadam, also means grace, which flows from God when He is propitiated. My grace is ever with you; it is not something that is given or taken; it is given always and accepted by the consciousness that is aware of its significance. Win the grace of your own subconscious, so that it may accept the grace of God which is ever available. God does not deny any one; it is only you, who deny God. When the gift if proffered, you have to do only one little act, so that you may earn it - you have to extend your hand to receive it. That is the grace or the subconscious; win it, by teaching it the value of the grace of God. My grace is showered wherever you are through My infinite love, without even calculating or measuring the readiness of your subconscious to receive it and benefit by it. The grace itself will confer on you the faith and the strength, the wisdom and the joy. I am in your heart all the time, whether you know it or not. Dhroupadhi called out for the Lord of Dwarka, Shri Krishna, when the wicked cousins of her husbands cruelly insulted her, and so, the Lord responded after a little delay. He had to go to Dwarka and come from there to Hasthinaapura where she was! He told her that she could have got Him in the fraction of a second, had she called out, 'O dweller in my heart', for He dwells there too, as everywhere else! The Maha Shivarathri festival is over; but the message of the day is yet to fructify in your behavior, conduct, thinking and activity. Do not rest content with a nightlong Bhajan. Make it a lifelong Bhajan, of adoration, of pilgrimage to the Lord within. ***** Recollections of Swami’s Shivarathri Divine messages-2 TEACHER OF TEACHERS Maha Shivarathri day – 5th March 1973 – Prashanthi Nilayam Shivarathri is observed every month, on the fourteenth night of the dark half; for the moon which is the presiding deity of the human mind, has only just one night more to be a non-entity, with no influence on the agitation of the Mind. In the month of Magha, the fourteenth night is named Maha (Great) Shivarathri, for, it is sacred for another reason too. It is the day on which Siva takes the Linga Form, for the benefit of seekers. Siva is revered as the form, which is to be adored for the acquisition of Jnana of Wisdom. Jnana Maheswaraad Icched, as the Vedas advise. Pray to Siva for enlightenment, through wisdom. So, do not treat this day lightly, and reduce the disciplines prescribed by the sages for its celebration, such as fast and vigil and uninterrupted recital of the name of God, into a routine ritual, or a change for picnic, revelry, rivalry or factious fun. Contemplate this day and this night, on the Atma Linga, which emanates from Siva, the Jyothi Linga, the symbol of the supreme light of wisdom, and be convinced that Siva is in every one of you. Let that vision illumine your inner consciousness. A fence is necessary to protect growing crops; but, when no crop is growing, why spend time and money on a fence? The orange is covered by a rind which is not very tasty, in order to protect it from too early consumption. Outer ritual is prescribed to shelter the inner message from being tampered with. Shivarathri too like all other holy days in the Hindu and other religious calendars has many such outer ceremonial observances and a deep core of inner significance. But, human nature prefers the easier path of outer formality to the path of inner discipline and direct experience. Visiting Siva shrines, arranging for worship through priests of Siva Lingams, pouring sanctified waters, potfuls of them over consecrated idols, fasting, vigil and such other activities are resorted to on this day. But, these are not quite relevant to the real purpose of the festival. To fulfill these rites and vows, one need not wait one full year and consult the astrologer and his calendar of holy days. When man takes in food four times a day, in order that his body may keep functioning efficiently, is it too much to ask him to feed the mind with good thoughts and godly acts, at least once every day. The mind too needs clean and sustaining food. Iswara, a Name of Siva, means that He has all the glory that is associated with Godhead. Sankara, another name of Siva, means that He causes by His Grace, Sam that is, Ananda on the supremost level. Siva is the embodiment of Ananda; hence the Thandava dance, which He enjoys so much, with the cosmos as His stage. To set apart just one day among the 365 for the worship of this universal Omnipresence is an insult to His majesty and mystery. Consider the significance of the form that Siva has assumed for human adoration: In His neck, He has the holocaust---producing poison, Halahala that can destroy all life in a trice. On His head, He has the sacred Ganga River, whose waters can cure all ills, here and hereafter. On His forehead, He has the eye of fire. On His head, He has the cool comforting moon. On His wrists, ankles, shoulders and neck He wears deadly cobras, which live in life--giving breath of air. Siva lives in the burial ground and the burning ghat, the Rudrabhumi, as it is called--the land of Siva or Rudra. The place is no area of dread; it is an auspicious area, for all have to end their lives there, at the close of this life or a few more lives. Siva is teaching you that death cannot be shunned or frightened away. It has to be gladly and bravely met. Siva, again, is said to go about with a begging bowl. He teaches that, renunciation, detachment, indifference to good fortune or bad, these are the paths to attain Him. Siva is known as Mrtyunjaya, He who vanquishes death. And He is also the Kaamaari, the destroyer of desire. These two names show that he who destroys desire can conquer death, for desire breeds activity, activity breeds consequence, consequence breeds bondage, bondage results in birth and birth involves death. Iswara is also symbolized in the Linga Form, Lings is derived from the Sanskrit root, Li, and means Leeyathe, 'merges'; it is the form in which all forms merge. Siva is the goal who blesses beings with the most desirable gift of meaning in the universe. That is the end, the death, which one should strive for, the end which Siva can vouch-safe. Realize the God in you first; then, if you involve yourself with the material world, no harm can come to you, for you will recognize the objective world as but the body of God. But, if you try to involve yourself with the objective world first, and then try to discover God who is material only. Again, you can direct your spiritual efforts in either of two ways: endeavor to reach you. Follow the commands of God, and He will be pleased to raise you up. Follow the path of inquiry and discover where He resides, and realize Him there. You can follow either means. But, reaching Him is the inescapable task of man. Siva means, graciousness; auspiciousness; Mangalam. He is all graciousness, ever auspicious, Sarva Mangalam. That is the reason why the epithet, Sri, which indicates these qualities, is not added to the name Siva, Sankara, lsvara etc. It is added to the number of Avatars, for they have taken on perishable bodies for a specific purpose. They have to be distinguished from other humans, by the epithet, Siva is eternally gracious, auspicious, mangala and so the epithet is superfluous. Siva is adored as the teacher of teachers, Dakshinamurti. The form of Siva is itself a great lesson in tolerance and forbearance. The Halahala poison is hidden by Him in His Throat; the beneficent moon which all welcome, He has worn on His Head. This is a lesson for man to keep away from others all harmful tendencies and to use for their benefit all useful tendencies that he can command. If one uses his skills for his own advance, and his evil propensities for putting down others, he is only taking the road to ruin. Man is inherently Divine; he ought therefore demonstrate in thought, word and deed the Divine attributes of love, tolerance, compassion and humanity. God is Truth; man too must live in Truth. God is Love; man too must live in Love, eschewing anger. Master hatred through Love; master anger through sweet tolerance. There are many who bargain with God, and offer Him gifts of money or articles if He would confer Grace. If one believes that the gift of a coconut or a purse of 116 rupees can mollify God, I wonder what kind of God he has in his mind? Is his conception of God so mean, so contemptible? Those who plan to have their desires granted through riches can never deserve the name, devotee. Those who encourage the payment of money for spiritual gains or for gaining Divine favor are also to be condemned. This is the reason why the Gita lays down that God will be pleased by offering leaf, flower or fruit or even a drop of water. But even these four articles are materials. The Gita does not intend that you should pluck a leaf or flower or a fruit from some plant or tree and place it before God. Nor does it ask you to bring water from a well or river or the roadside tap. The leaf is your own body, which like the leaf, sprouts greens, fades, and finally falls off from the branch. The flower is the heart freed from the insect pests of lust, anger, greed, attachment, pride, hate etc. The fruit is the mind, the consequence of its yearnings, which have to be dedicated to God. The water is the stream of tears that flow from the eyes when one is in ecstatic Bliss at the contemplation of, God's glory. Giving these four is the real act of surrender, Saranagathi. The offering of leaves or flowers or fruits or river water is at best a way of helping the plant or tree or river to secure a little merit. There are some who declare glibly, "O, I have surrendered my body, mind, intellect, my everything to God". These people have no control over their minds and the emotions and passions they are filled with They have no mastery over their reason. They are not even able to regulate their bodies. So, it is indeed ridiculous for them to claim that they have offered them to God. How can they give to God what is not theirs? What right have they? How can any one accept the gift of something which does not belong to the giver'? In fact, you need not surrender anything at all. Love all beings---that is enough. Love with no expectation of return; love for the sake of love; love because your very nature is love; love because that is the form of worship you know and like. When others are happy, be happy likewise. When others are in misery, try to alleviate their lot to the best of your ability. Practice love through Seva. By this means, you will realize unity and get rid of the ego that harms. Sent with Sai love Sai brothers – ‘’ Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online Attachment: (image/pjpeg) Sai_Shiva.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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