Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Recollections of Swami’s Shivarathri Divine messages-13 CULTIVATE DIVINE LOVE Maha Shivarathri day – 14th February 1999 – Prashanthi Nilayam He is a true Christian, a true Sikh, a true Hindu, a true Muslim, Who reaps the harvest of love in the field of his Heart. In fact, he is a true human being Who cultivates love in his heart.(Telugu Poem) Embodiments of Love Love is the breath of man. Love is the consciousness in all the beings. Love is the goal of human life. Human life is suffused with love. Unable to comprehend the eternal principle of love, the physical, worldly worries and anxieties weigh down man. There is the principle of Hiranyagarbha within every individual. Hiranya means gold. When gold is mixed with other metals such as copper, silver, brass and alloys, it loses its effulgence, value and identity. At this juncture it is impossible to ascertain whether it is gold or silver or brass or copper. Similarly man's heart, which is Hiranmaya, is losing its brilliance, value and identity on account of its association with Vishaya Vaasanas (worldly desires). Consequently, it is impossible to ascertain whether one is a human being or an animal or a devil or a demon. There is no love at all in human beings today. Life devoid of love is a devil's life. Can a man be called a human being, if he has qualities of devils, demons and beasts? Man is leading a life of a demon unaware of the path of truth, righteousness, peace and love. God has not created creatures such as devils and evil spirits. These are the creations of man. Here is a small example. During the exile of Pandavas, Krishna visited them to enquire about their welfare. He spent a night with them. The Pandavas had to undergo untold suffering during the period of that exile. As they had Draupadi also with them, the Pandavas would keep vigil in turns for one hour each every night. Krishna also volunteered to keep vigil for one hour. Dharmaja wondered, "When You are the protector of the entire universe, what is the meaning in your offering to do security duty for an hour to protect us." But at the same time he cautioned Krishna saying, "Krishna, beware of the devil in the vicinity. My brothers and I encounter it every night. On many occasions it tried to attack us. Therefore, we prayed to you to desist from this act. You have come to enquire about our welfare. It is not proper on our part to put you in danger. So kindly take rest". Krishna replied, "Dharmaja, is this what you have understood of My divinity? On the one hand you extol Me as the protector of the entire universe and on the other you are apprehensive that I cannot protect Myself. You are worried that the demon will harm Me. Rest assured that no demon can touch Me. Therefore, permit Me also to join you all in doing the security duty". Having completed one-hour duty, Krishna sat on a rock and was smiling to Himself. Thereafter it was Arjuna's turn. He rushed to Krishna a bit worried, thinking that the demon might have attacked Him. Seeing Krishna smiling, Arjuna fell at His feet and enquired whether He had vanquished the demon. Krishna replied, "Arjuna, I have never created demons and evil spirits. Then, how can the non-existent demons appear in the forest? The demon you are referring to, is not a demon at all. It is just a reflection of the evil qualities within you such as hatred, anger and jealousy etc. The anger in you is manifesting in the form of a demon. Its power is increasing in proportion to the intensity of anger in you. The evil qualities of man are the real demons troubling him today. Man is under the mistaken notion that demons exist and that they are responsible for his suffering. These are all nothing but imagination and psychological fears. In fact it is only man who puts another man to suffering; there is no demon as such. There are no demons and evil spirits in this creation. Arjuna realized the truth of Krishna's words and thereafter did not encounter the demon any more. Arjuna was beholden to Krishna for opening his eyes. He fell at His feet and expressed his gratitude. Good and bad are man's own creations. After Buddha became a renunciant, he traveled far and wide. People were wonder struck seeing his brilliant and handsome form. Enamored by his effulgence, a lady by name Ambashali approached him and said, "Oh great one, you look like a prince in ochre robes. May I know the reason behind your donning ochre robes at this young age?" Buddha replied that he took to the path of renunciation in order to seek solutions to three problems. "This body which is young and handsome is bound to become old at some point of time and will be subjected to sickness and perish ultimately. I want to know the cause for old age, sickness and death." Impressed by his quest for truth she invited him for lunch. In time the entire village came to know of this. The villagers started coming to Buddha one by one and requested him not to accept her invitation as she was a woman of bad character. Buddha listened to all their complaints patiently. Buddha smiled and asked the village head " Do you also affirm that she is a woman of bad character?" The village head replied, "Not once, but thousand times I will vouch for the evil character of Ambashali. Please do not visit her house." Holding the village head's right hand, Buddha asked him to clap. The village head said that he could not do so as one of his hands was in Buddha's hold and it was not possible for anyone to clap with a single hand. Buddha replied, "Likewise, Ambashali cannot be bad by herself unless there are men of bad character in this village. If all the men in this village were good, this woman would not have turned bad. Therefore, it was men and their money that are responsible for the bad character of Ambashali". Saying so he wanted to know if there was any individual in that gathering without any trace of bad in him so that he could visit his house for lunch. No one came forward. Then Buddha said, "When there are so many bad men in the village, it is not proper to point a finger at one woman. She turned bad due to bad company." That is why it is said, "Tell me your company, I shall tell you what you are." Realizing their folly, the people fell at Buddha's feet and sought for forgiveness. Since then they started realizing Ambashali as one amongst them. Inspired by the teachings of Buddha, Ambashali also took to the path of renunciation and led a pious life. No one else is responsible for the good and bad in an individual. Each one is responsible for his own good and bad. Who is good, who is bad? First eliminate the bad in you. Be in the company of the good. It is a sin to point a finger at others when there is mountain of evil within you. The same sentiment was echoed by Jesus. Man today is not making an attempt to recognize the innumerable faults in him. Instead he is magnifying the minutest faults in others. In fact he is searching for mistakes in others with thousand eyes. This is the sad state of man today. Man is losing his true identity because he has allowed the evil qualities to enter his heart. People today are more interested in finding faults rather than the good in others. He is a true human being who sees only good in others. He is a true Christian, a true Sikh, a true Hindu, a true Muslim, who cultivates love in the field of his heart. Unfortunately today no one is sowing the seeds of love in the heart. Then how do you expect the harvest of love? How do you call a person a true Hindu if there is no love in him? When the members of the Viswa Hindu Parishad came to Me, I asked them the meaning of the word 'Hindu'. Many answers came forth. One said, the word 'Hindu' refers to a person with compassion and righteousness. I asked them for the spelling of the word Hindu in English. They replied H-l-N-D-U. Then I told them: H - stands for HumanityI - for IndividualityN - for NationalityD - for DivinityU - for Unity A true Hindu is one who embodies these aspects in him. Love is the underlying principle in all these five. A true Hindu or a Muslim or a Christian should be the Embodiment of love. Muslims pray "Allah Ho Akbar," which means God is the Greatest. Islam means peace. So a true Muslim is one who leads a peaceful life. Peace originates from a heart full of love. Without love one cannot be peaceful. So, for any caste, creed or religion love is the basis. Love is Sivam and Mangalam, which mean auspiciousness. Love does not hurt any one. That which does not hurt is referred to as Sivam. Man bereft of love is Savam (a corpse). The one with love is Sivaswarupa (embodiment of auspiciousness). Today we are celebrating Shivarathri. What does it mean? Ratri (night) is associated with darkness. The Vedas declare: "Chandrama Manaso Jathaha,Chaksho Suryo Ajaayatha." The Moon is the presiding deity of the mind. So, the mind should be pure and unsullied. There is an immense significance in every statement of Vedanta. Confusion prevails when these are misunderstood. Today there is a practice of sacrificing innocent and dumb animals such as goat, sheep etc. in the name of Yagna and Yaga. One day a noble soul noticed some animals being taken in a grand procession. On enquiry, he was informed that they were being taken to the sacrificial altar. He asked the owner of the animals what was the benefit derived from sacrificing the animals, to which the reply was that the animals would attain liberation as a result of being offered to God. Then the noble soul said, 'Oh man, but your mother, your father, your wife and your son - all crave for liberation. Why don't you sacrifice them and fulfill their desire in the process? Why don't you grant liberation to the people who aspire for it instead of the innocent animals, which do not know what liberation means? If you firmly believe that sacrifice liberates the sacrificed, why don't you sacrifice your parents, your wife and your children?" Today some people advocate the need for Bhajans, Charity and Service saying that they confer Moksha (liberation). If they really believe in what they are saying why don't they practice what they preach. It is easy to preach, but difficult to practice. Moha kshayam is Moksha. Total detachment is liberation. Attachment leads to suffering. So first and foremost give up attachment. Prior to the marriage even if the girl is down with a serious ailment the boy is least affected. Subsequent to the marriage if the girl develops a mild fever (99 degree Fahrenheit) the boy is extremely concerned. What is the reason for this? It is attachment. Before the marriage there has been no relationship between the two whatsoever. But after the marriage the boy feels "She is my wife." It is only this attachment that is the cause for suffering. The closer we move towards attachment the farther we move away from liberation. Attachment should be under certain limits. One who is immersed neck deep in water may be able to speak, but not a person who is totally immersed. Likewise a person who is immersed in divinity completely will have no words to describe the glory of God. Only those who have understood God partially will try to describe Him in various ways. You should immerse yourself completely in divine feelings and pure love. Today as there is no love there are conflicts between individuals, villagers, states and countries. The Vedanta declares: "Know thyself. A person who follows Pravritti Marga (outward path) is interested in collecting Information about others and their whereabouts. He keeps asking others: "Who are you?Where do you come from?", etc. A person who treads along Nivritti Marga (inward path) looks within and enquires, "Who am I?Where do I come from?" Nivritti Marga is positive and Pravritti Marga is negative in nature. How can you expect positive results when your heart is full of negative feelings? External is the reflection of the internal. You will reap what you sow. Having eaten cucumber how can you expect the belch of a mango? So in order to get positive results you should fill your heart with positive feelings. Love, Peace, Compassion, which originate from the heart, are positive in nature. All the negative thoughts are the products of the head. Science and technology are associated with the head. Today technology has become tricknology, because you are traversing along the high intelligence in the absence of positive qualities? Man today has acquired all forms of knowledge yet he does not know himself. In spite of having acquired various forms of knowledge a mean-minded person cannot give up his evil qualities. All this worldly knowledge bolsters excessive argumentation, but not total awareness. After all one has to die in spite of acquiring all the worldly knowledge. So study that which makes you immortal. (Telugu Poem). Today as the acquisition of the worldly knowledge is on the rise noble qualities in the heart are on the decline. What is the use of ten acres of barren land? A small piece of fertile land is better than ten acres of barren land. Develop at least one noble quality, which emerges from the heart instead of ten from the head. All the thoughts that emerge out of the head are useless. Most of the activities of the scientists are based on the head rather than on the heart. Students are well aware of the fact that it was Newton who discovered the existence of the gravitational force. As a result of excessive dependence on his head, Newton had to spend five years in a mental hospital before his death. So you should not over strain your head. Today students spend most of the time In studies. While traveling in the car many a time I have noticed small children carrying big load of books on their backs. You yourself can imagine the plight of the young children who have to stuff their head with lots of information contained in the books. As a result their tender hearts are being polluted with unnecessary information. So your studies also should be under certain limits. Only then you can retain your intelligence and memory power. The feelings that emerge out of the heart are immortal and nectarine. But are you making use of at least one of them? It is enough if you can develop peace. Every day at the conclusion of the Bhajan session, you chant Shanthi three times, but there is no trace of Shanthi (Peace) in you. Even if there is the slightest disturbance caused by the person singing beside you, you feel irritated and the tone of the repetition of Shanthi becomes harsh due to anger. Even while chanting Shanthi there is no trace of Shanthi in you. How do you expect to experience peace if you do not cultivate love in the field of your heart? Instead of cultivating love, you are cultivating the evil qualities of jealousy and hatred. If someone is to criticize you, do not take it to heart, consider it as for your own good. It is the worst of sins to search for mistakes in others. In the first instance correct your mistakes and accept the good in others. If you do not reap the harvest of love in your heart you are not a true Christian, a true Sikh, a true Hindu or a true Muslim. You are a demon in human form. When you develop love in your heart you are verily God. You become God or demon based upon your feelings. Do not find fault in others. Many criticized Buddha when he accepted the invitation of Ambashali. She alone was not responsible for her bad character. There were many who encouraged her. For every act of sin five persons are mainly responsible. One who commits the sin, one who is the cause, one who encourages the act of sin, one who shows the ways and means to commit the sin and one who witnesses it. All the five will have to face the consequences. When Duryodhana and Dussasana were humiliating Draupadi in the open court elders like Bhishma and Drona remained as spectators. They did not oppose Duryodhana's heinous act. It is in this context that Vidura has pointed out that not only the sinner but the other four persons mentioned above will also go to hell. Since Bhishma, the one of wisdom was a silent spectator to the humiliation of Draupadi he had to be on the bed of arrows for fifty-six days. Had he prevented the humiliation of Draupadi, he would not have suffered thus. It is rather difficult to say how one gets merit or sin. In order to escape from sin, one has to take to the path of spirituality. Knowingly or unknowingly you commit sin. Consequently you are suffering. You are unable to trace the root because of your suffering. So, undertake meritorious deeds. Cultivate sacred feelings. Serve fellow beings. Taking to this path amounts to devotion. Devotion does not mean performing worship and offering flowers to God. Worship amounts to good action alone. One should have good thoughts within. One will not be redeemed if one undertakes good actions with bad intentions. For instance if someone offers a donation of 10 lakh for a charitable cause, someone else may come forward with a donation of 15 lakh only to attract the public attention. In reality he may not give even 10 rupees. Such people are heroes in platform and zeroes in practice. There should be unity in thought word and deed. "The proper study of mankind is man" This is true humanness. Embodiments of Love! In order to redeem yourselves, you should reap the harvest of love in the field of your heart; water the field of your heart with love. Water is the life of man. How can you sanctify your life if you cannot provide at least drinking water to the people who are in need of it? Water is divine. Water in Sanskrit is called Naaram. The eye is known as Nayanam. So, the Naaram, which comes out of Nayanam, should be for the sake of Narayana (God) alone. One should shed only tears of joy, not tears of grief. When do you get tears of joy? Only when you are successful in your endeavors. You all know this. There are many people from Mahaboob Nagar and Medak districts in this gathering. Swami has consented to provide drinking water to these two districts. Many people hailing from these two districts have never seen Swami before. Their joy knew no bounds when they came to know the love and grace showered on them by Swami. Men and women, young and old were ecstatic. Every week many people from these two districts come to Swami to express their gratitude. You should all plunge into such sacred activities for the benefit of mankind at large. Sage Vyasa declared: Paropakara Punyaaya Paapaaya Paripeedanam ; which means "Help Ever, Hurt Never." If possible try to help others. Never hurt anyone. Love even your enemies. Never use harsh words and hurt the feelings of others. If you hurt someone today you will have to suffer ten times more in future. You will be observing Shivarathri in the true spirit of the term only when you give up bad qualities and cultivate divine love. Merely observing vigil on Shivarathri is not sufficient. You have to contemplate on God incessantly. Most people claim that they have observed Jaagarana (vigil) on Shivarathri night by playing cards. The fisherman goes on watching intently so as to trap the fish in the net. Can this be termed meditation? If one abstains from taking food on account of difference of opinion with his wife, can it be called fasting? No. Similarly, observance of sacred vigil on Shivarathri night is not achieved by playing cards the whole night. You should spend this night by chanting the name of God, using the time in doing good deeds. You should not waste valuable time in vain gossip. Instead undertake service activities in villages and slum areas. Provide the basic necessities of life such as food, clothing to the poor and needy. It amounts to the greatest service. I am practicing this right from My childhood. When some one appeared at the doorsteps begging for alms, the people in the household would say not now, not now, but I would surreptitiously dole out alms. If anyone needed clothes I would provide them. The Griham Ammayi (mother of this physical body) used to recollect and narrate all these incidents wistfully. Believe it or not I had only one pair of dress to be used throughout the year. Everyday after returning from school, I used to don a towel and wash My only dress, put them for drying and then press them by using a container with embers as an iron. When I was provided with a new dress, I used to donate My old dress to the poor and needy. The Griham Abbayi (father of this physical body) never reprimanded Me or beat Me up. He would compliment Me by saying, "You are a Maha thyagi (one of great sacrifice). It is impossible for us to be like You." He would endearingly address Me Vedanti (philosopher). The same was the case with Griham Ammayi too. She looked after Me with great love and affection. People used to fall at her feet, pour out their tales of woe and plead with her to recommend their case to Me. But I used to put her off softly by saying, "don’t worry about others' problems". In spite of this she used to carry on saying, "Swami, what is the use of My human birth if I don't help people in distress. My sincere feeling is that they will be relieved of their suffering if I convey their problems and feelings to You. So, I will not refrain from doing this, even if you raise an objection or scold Me". In this manner the parents of this physical body led a very pious and sacred life. The whole clan has benefited from this. Develop good qualities. Do not give scope for bad by joining bad company. In this train of life, youngsters are the long distance passengers. The elders may get down in the next station, but you have a long way to go before you reach your destination. First and foremost you need to have self-confidence. Today people suffer because of lack of self-confidence. If you have total faith In God, you will be able to overcome all difficulties. There may be a few difficulties in your way, but do not be unduly perturbed. You should face all hardship with all courage and conviction. Then you will attain true happiness. Never blame God for your difficulties. Good or bad; you are bound to face the consequences of your actions. But if you have God's grace even bad will be turned into good. So develop faith in God more and more. You believe in your friend whom you have met a few years ago, but not God who is with you, in you, around you, throughout your life. You believe in the dhobi and part with your valuable clothes. You are prepared to bend your head in front of the barber. You are prepared to put your life in the hands of the driver. But you do not believe in the omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient divinity. Why can't you bend your head in front of God? There are some evil-minded persons who criticize people for bending their heads before God. Such evil-minded people will never have the good fortune of bending their heads before God. One day, King Bhoja was proceeding to a village in his chariot along with his minister. On the way he found a Buddhist monk coming from the opposite direction. Immediately he got down from the chariot and paid his respects to him by placing his head on the feet of the monk. The minister did not relish this act of King Bhoja. He said, "Oh king, how could you keep your most invaluable head on the feet of an ordinary monk?" The king waited for an opportune moment to give his reply. One day the king gave his minister the head of a sheep, a goat, a cow and a human being, asked him to sell them in the market. The minister succeeded in selling the head of a sheep, goat and cow, but not that of a human being. He returned to the king and said, "Oh king, no one is willing buy this human head". Then the king said, 'Oh minister, do you remember the day when you objected to my falling at the feet of a Buddhist monk saying mine was the most valuable head. At least now do you realize the value of human head devoid of life?" One should prostrate at the feet of noble souls when one is alive, for even the vultures and dogs do not value human head after death. Self-confidence cannot be purchased or obtained through learning. It is based on deservedness. Develop the divine thoughts to attain deservedness. In fact you are the most fortunate people, otherwise how could only a few of you have come here, when there are millions in this world. Make the best use of this golden opportunity. Follow the divine path. If you have faith In God, He will protect you in the face of all adversities. He is always with you, in you, above you, beside you, around you. Do not give scope for bad feelings and bad thoughts. Do not criticize anyone. You are well aware of this fact, everyday in the newspapers, you find headlines describing the conflicts between various parties. One party criticizes and finds faults with the others. They are accumulating sins by doing so. That is why I do not read newspapers. Why should I go through all this? Many people waste so much money buying these newspapers. It is one form of madness. Read good books. Slander is the worst of the sins. Embodiments of love! As pointed out by the Vice Chancellor in his speech, I used to bring Atma Lingams from this body on the occasion of Shivarathri in the earlier years. Lingodbhavam (emergence of Linga) used to take place on every Shivarathri. To witness this sacred event, lakhs would gather in a small hall. Consequently, there used to be a stampede resulting in injuries to devotees. Due to this I discontinued Lingodbhavam in public. There is a specific time for this. It may take place at any moment between 8 and 10 in the night. It takes place at the right time irrespective of the place I am in. It is bound to take place. It is natural on this Shivarathri night. Those who are fortunate to witness this sacred Lingodbhavam are free from all sins. One must see how it emerges. But some people may not be able to see this even if they are sitting close by. Witnessing the emergence of the Lingam is of utmost importance. Once it emerges, everyone will be able to see it and it has its own benefits. There are many such important aspects attached to this auspicious occasion. You will be immensely benefited if you keep awake and sing the glory of God at least on this night. The Moon is the presiding deity of the mind. The Moon has 16 Kalas (phases). On this Shivarathri 15 Kalas have already merged in God and only one remains. By constant remembrance of God, even the 16th phase merges in God. Can you not spend a single night in the whole year singing the glory of God? So sanctify this night by participating in Bhajan. The bliss that you get from Bhajan, the sweetness in the divine name, the happiness derived from visualizing the divine form cannot be obtained elsewhere. Everything is possible only through love. So, cultivate love and sanctify your life. [bhagawan concluded His Discourse with the Bhajan, "Bhajana Bina Sukha Santhi Nahi.] ***** Recollections of Swami’s Shivarathri Divine messages-14 THE PRINCIPLE OF HIRANYAGARBHA Maha Shivarathri day – 15th February 1999 – Prashanthi Nilayam He is a realised one who forgets the past,Does not worry about the future,And discharges his duties in the present.(Telugu Poem) Embodiments of Love! Past is past, future is uncertain, only present is in our hands. It is the foremost duty of man to live in the present and share his joy with his fellow beings. Truly speaking, the human being is the most fortunate one among all the living beings. Compared to the entire cosmos, man is very small like an atom, yet he is able to comprehend the magnitude and vastness of creation, which is very startling indeed. He attains immortality by understanding the unity between the microcosm and macrocosm. As mentioned by Me yesterday, whosoever reaps the harvest of love in the field of his heart is a true Christian, a true Sikh, a true Hindu and a true Muslim. In fact he is the true human being on earth. Man cannot exist without love. This Principle of Love is Hiranyagarbha. This Hiranyagarbha is situated on the right side of the human body and the physical heart is on the left. The physical heart on the left side has to be left one day or the other in some circumstance or the other. Hiranyagarbha located on the right side of the human body is always right. It is immortal, eternal and all encompassing. It is present not only in human beings, but also in birds, beasts and all other living beings. The Vedas declare: "Easwara Sarvabhoothanaam", God is present in all the beings, "Isavaasyam Idam Jagat", God pervades the entire cosmos. It is love that originates out of this Hiranya. The three principles of reaction, resound and reflection have originated from Hiranyagarbha. Unable to recognize his true identity man is wasting his life in the pursuit of temporary fleeting, transient and ephemeral pleasures. As I told you yesterday, gold loses its value, effulgence and identity when it is mixed with different metals such as silver, copper, brass. So also the heart, which can be compared to gold, loses its value, brilliance and identity on account of its association with the metals of worldly desires. This is the present plight of the world. Man is behaving like a demon, devil and a beast because he has forgotten his divine nature. Divine love originates from Hiranyagarbha. This divine love lives by giving and forgiving, whereas selfish love lives by getting and forgetting. Such divine love is essential for man. Here is a small example to illustrate this: After Ravana was killed in the battle, Hanuman went to Sita and conveyed her the good news. Sita was overjoyed and started extolling Hanuman thus: "Oh, Hanuman you are the Puravarashoura (the valiant one), who entered the Lankapura (city of tanks) in the sea of adversities; you are the Hadraparaakrama (the mighty one) who has crossed the ocean in a single leap, and you are the Kapirajashikamani (the crown jewel of the monkey clan) who has conveyed the whereabouts of Sita to Rama". But Hanuman did not relish any of titles conferred on him by Sita. Sita continued, "Oh, Hanuman, I have not seen a virtuous one like you. There is none equal to you in terms of physical strength in this world." She also conferred the titles of Gunavantha and Balavantha on Hanuman. None of these pleased Hanuman. In the end, Sita blessed Hanuman saying, "May Rama love you forever and install Himself in your heart." Then Hanuman leapt in joy. He said, "0h mother, there is nothing greater than God's love in this world. I do not crave for any title. I pray only for Rama's love. In the absence of the love of Lord Rama, I will not be happy even if the whole world were to come under my control. My life will find fulfillment only when I am the recipient of His love." Such an all-powerful one like Hanuman craved only for the love of Rama, nothing else. Love is everything. Human quality lies in kindling love within, speaking with love and acting with love. Basing on this it is said, "The proper study of mankind is man." Once, a Pundit approached Buddha and challenged him to enter into a debate with him. The terms were that if he were the loser, he would know Buddhism along with his 3000 disciples and serve Buddha lifelong. But if Buddha were to be the loser it was obligatory on his part to be subservient to the Pundit. Buddha smilingly said, "Pandita sama darshinaha", a true Pundit is one who has equal-mindedness. A true Pundit makes no distinction between the dualities of life, such as pain and pleasure, joy and sorrow. A person with anger and ego is unfit to be called a Pundit. In pilgrim centers such as Hardwar, Rishikesh, Badrinath and Amarnath, you find Pandas who give mantras that would grant liberation to the departed souls. Pandas cannot be called Pundits. In this world there are many who have gone through sacred texts. The knowledge of the Self cannot be acquired by mere scholarship or sitting at the feet of a guru. There are many who go through voluminous books, but is there a person who practices at least one teaching? Scholarship bereft of practice is futile. Bhagavad Gita declares: Kavim Puraanam, Manushaasi ThaaramManoraneeyaamsa Manusmare DyahSarvasya Dhaataaram Aachintya RoopamAaditya Varnam Thamasah Parasthaath. Who is a Kavi (poet)? A poet is the one who knows the past, present and the future; not the one who merely plays with words. This implies that God alone is the true poet. What is the inner meaning of Purana? Pura means body. The divine principle that moves from head to toe in the body is referred to as Purana. Next comes Anushaasita (one who has control over the mind); you may imprison a person who has committed a crime, but you cannot prevent his mind from traveling all over the world. There is no one in this world, who can command the mind. It is only God who has the power to control the mind. Therefore, God is known as Anushaasita. Explaining thus, Buddha silenced the Pundit, and advised him to give up pomp and show, pride and ego. He told the Pundit not to get carried away by the worldly knowledge. He exhorted him to acquire the divine knowledge and surrender to God. Buddha said, "I undertook spiritual practice for a long time and have gone through various sacred texts in quest of knowledge. Ultimately I realized that mastering the senses is essential for acquiring knowledge of the Self. The five senses are the gift of God. Make proper use of them. Only then can you realize the Self. What is the use of going through sacred texts and undertaking spiritual practices without proper utilization of the five senses? I have controlled the five senses and put them on the right path as a result of which I am experiencing bliss" Buddha attained Nirvana by controlling his five senses and making proper use of them. What is Nirvana? It is nothing but merger in bliss. A water bubble is born in water, sustained in water and ultimately merges in it. Likewise, a human being is born in bliss, sustained in bliss and ultimately merges in it. Controlling the five senses can experience Bliss. This is the true Sadhana. Mere chanting of the Lord's name will not suffice. First and foremost the senses have to be controlled. At the time of attaining Nirvana, Buddha, seeing his cousin, Ananda, shedding tears called him near and said "Ananda, true to your name, you should experience Ananda (bliss). You should never shed tears of sorrow. You are the embodiment of Ananda. All of us are embodiments of Brahma." Saying so Buddha put his hand on Ananda and attained Nirvana. Whoever understands this truth can experience bliss and attain divinity. When attaining liberation is so easy and simple, why do you struggle hard for it? It only means that you are not making any effort to understand the truth. You are mixing the metals of worldly desires to your heart, which may be compared to gold. As a result the heart has become polluted and has lost its true identity, which is bliss. Ancients have said that bliss lies in visualizing your true form that is the Principle of Atma. Proper utilization of the senses will lead to the knowledge of the Atma. Sage Patanjali said, Yogaha Chitta Vritti Nirodhaha (the control of senses is true Yoga). No Sadhana is greater than this. All the spiritual practices such as Japa (chanting of Lord's name) and Thapa (penance) will be of no avail if the senses are not controlled. You may be under the impression that it is not possible for a human being to control the senses. Here control does not mean total cessation. Discharge your duties. But whatever you do, do it with a feeling that it is to please God (Sarva Karma Bhagavath Preethyartham). Once you develop this feeling all your senses will naturally be controlled. Embodiments of Love! You feel that Arpitham (total surrender) to God is rather difficult; but according to Me nothing is easier than this. It may be easy to make a garland out of flowers or to remove the petals of a flower. For that matter, total surrender to God is much easier and simpler than this. You find it difficult because you do not have steady and firm faith in God. GOD IS. There is no place without God. There is no being without divinity. Each and everyone is the embodiment of God. If you have total faith in this truth, you will never have difficulties. When your faith is defective, you find it difficult to achieve anything. Embodiments of Love! Have faith in God and love Him. Love Is God. You are bound to be successful in all your endeavors if you have faith in God. Any task, however difficult it may be, can be accomplished with God's grace. That is what happened in the case of Hanuman. With Rama's grace he leapt across the ocean, reached and found the whereabouts of Sita. He returned to Rama and described the untold suffering of Sita. "Oh Rama, please listen to what I say. I have seen Mother Sita surrounded by demons, shivering like a fear-stricken parrot in the cage." On hearing this, Rama and Lakshmana immediately took their bows and arrows. Rama said, "I cannot bear the suffering of Sita. Let us not waste even a moment. Let us go to Lanka." Rama reacted in this manner not because of attachment towards His consort. Sita symbolizes Prakriti (nature). God cannot bear the suffering of Nature. In order to alleviate the suffering of Nature, Rama decided to go to Lanka immediately. Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth), Kama (desire) and Moksha (liberation) are considered to be the four objectives (Purusharthas) of human life. In fact these correspond to the four stages of human life namely, Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vaanaprastha and Sanyasa. They do not correspond to Purusharthas in the true sense of the term. Today people are under the mistaken notion that the term Purusha corresponds to man, but not to woman. But actually Purusha means Atma or Chaithanya or Prana or Jivi. For the Atma there is no gender like masculine or feminine. So Purushartha means Atma Dharma or the Dharma of the Awareness Principle or the Dharma of Life Principle. This is the true Purushartha, the prime objective of human life. Without understanding the true meaning of the term Purushartha, people talk of one Dharma for men and another for women. Saayujya (merger) is the true Atma Dharma and is true Purushartha. The second objective is Artha (wealth). Artha does not mean money or gold. Earning money or gold is not the objective of life. Money comes and goes. Wisdom is the true wealth. Advaita Dhanaanam Jnanam, seeing unity in diversity is the true wisdom. One has to earn this wealth of wisdom. The third objective is Kama (desire). This does not correspond to sensual desires. One should have desire for liberation (Moksha Kama). One should have the desire to understand the Atmic Principle and attain divinity. These are the main objectives of human life. Each word in Vedanta has many meanings associated with it. Different people interpret it in different ways. Today what people understand of the four objectives of human life corresponds to the Ashrama Dharmas such as Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vaanaprastha and Sanyasa. They do not correspond to the Adhyaathmika Dharma (Spiritual Dharma). Spiritual Dharma is the true Dharma. Only that can confer Liberation. What is Liberation? It is not merely reaching God. Your thoughts, words and actions should be one with the Divine. The rivers such as Ganga, Godavari and Saraswathi have different names and forms, but once they merge in the ocean, they lose their name, form, taste and. Similarly once you merge in God, there will be no difference whatsoever. Experiencing such non-dualism is the true objective of human life. Embodiments of Love! Legend has it that when Siva, in order to save the world, swallowed Haalahala (poison), He lost consciousness and fell down. The resultant heat affected the world. In order to cool down the world, Siva created Himalayas. Then He placed Himalayas on His Stomach. As a result the Himalayas absorbed all the heat from His body and He got up. This event is being celebrated as Shivarathri. This is only a worldly interpretation. Truly speaking the whole world is contained within Him. Such Divinity has neither birth nor death. The body may undergo change, but the Divine principle remains the same. Love never undergoes any change. It remains love always. The quality of sugar is sweetness. It does not change whether it is added to coffee, tea, water or rice pudding. That which remains changeless is referred to as Sath (being). This Sath is within you. Love is its sweetness. We have to turn this love towards Visweswara (God), but not towards Vishayas. Sath can be compared to sugar. Chith (Chaithanya) to water. When sugar is added to water, it becomes syrup; likewise when Sath and Chith come together, what results is Ananda (bliss). Sath is associated with the Atma and the Chith with the body. Atma is Purusha and body is Prakriti (feminine principle). The unity of Purusha and Prakriti is human life. So, every human being is Ardhanaareeshwara (Androgynous). The principle of Siva (Sivathatwa) teaches the unity of Prakriti and Purusha. Forgetting this principle man considers this physical body to be made up of merely blood, flesh and fecal matter. No doubt it has these constituents, but one should not forget the fact that divinity permeates this body. To set an ideal to this world, the body is very important. Embodiments of Love! Body is Parvati and Atma is Easwara. There was a spiritual aspirant who used to repeat the mantra Sivoham as commanded by his guru. One day someone asked him the meaning of the mantra he was chanting. He said Sivoham meant, "I am Siva". But when questioned what his relationship with Parvati was, he slapped his own cheeks and said with a tone of having committed a great sin, "aparaadham! aparaadham!" (Blasphemy). If he really had faith in the mantra he was chanting, he would have surely said, "Parvati is a part of my own being." He could not say so as he was attached to his body. Attachment to the body leads to dualities because of which man is suffering. Easwara and Parvati are present in every individual. The combination of these two aspects constitutes Manavatwam (mankind). Manava refers to human being. Ma means 'not', Nava means 'new': So mankind is not new, it is ancient and eternal. But you are not able to understand this truth. Here there are three letters: Ma-Na-Va. Ma means maya (illusion), Na means without, Va means Varthinchuta (to conduct oneself). He is a true human being who conducts himself without being under illusion. But today man is acting in a contradictory manner. At least from today try to understand the truth. Your Deha (body) and desha (country) can be compared to object and reflection. Just as you safeguard your body, keep in mind the welfare of the nation too. Understand the true meaning and inner significance of Shivarathri. [bRINGING UP THE HIRANYAGARBHA LINGAM FROM HIS MOUTH AND SHOWING IT TO THE DEVOTEES, BHAGAWAN CONTINUED...] This is present in everybody's Hridaya (spiritual heart) and is on the right side of the body. The principle of Hiranyagarbha is spread all over the body. It assumes a form when I will it. Whoever has seen this Lingam at the time of its emergence will not have rebirth. One should see its form as It emerges. In order to sanctify your lives, such sacred manifestations have to be shown to you every now and then. Only then can you understand the divinity in humanity. This Lingam will not break even if it is dropped from a height with force. This is Amruthatwam (immortality). It is changeless. You cannot see such a manifestation anywhere else in the world. it is possible only with Divinity. [After singing the Bhajan, "Siva, Siva, Siva, Siva Anaraada." Bhagawan continued] For the past 20 years devotees did not have the privilege of witnessing Lingodbhava. The reason was lakhs of devotees used to gather in the Poornachandra Hall to witness this grand spectacle. As Poornachandra Hall cannot accommodate large gatherings, there used to be stampedes. As a result devotees were put to lot of inconvenience. In order to avoid this, Lingodbhavam was discontinued. Not only this, three types of Lingams emerge. They are Bhur, Bhuvah and Suvaha. Bhur refers to materialization (body), Bhuvaha refers to vibration (Prana) and Suvaha refers to radiation (Atma). I often say you are not one, but three: "The one you think you are (physical body), the one others think you are (mental body), the one you really are (Atma)." On every Shivarathri all the three Lingams would emerge. Even now the other Lingams had started to emerge, but I prevented them, because there are many things to be told to you. In future you will be a witness to many more manifestations of Divinity. Understand that this bliss can be experienced only in the proximity of the Divine and nowhere else. Don't get deluded just because I am talking, laughing, walking and eating like you. Don't get deluded by the body feeling. All My actions are selfless, selfless, and selfless. There is no trace of selfishness in Me. Have firm faith in this truth. If you have total faith, wherever you are, all your desires will be fulfilled without your asking. Only those who don't have total faith suffer. Develop self-confidence. That is the first Sadhana you have to undertake. Truly you are all most fortunate. Today is Somavaaram (Monday), very endearing to Somashekara (Easwara). That is why Siva is extolled as Someshwara and Somashekara. This body was also born on a Monday. In every Siva temple, special prayers are offered on Mondays. Hanuman is worshipped on Mangalavaaram (Tuesdays). When Ravana was killed in the battlefield, Hanuman rushed to Sita to convey the good news. Sita was overjoyed and blessed Hanuman profusely saying, "Hanuman, I don't know what day it is, but since you have conveyed the much awaited Mangalakara Vaartha (auspicious news), this day shall be called Mangalavaaram (Tuesday) and may you be worshipped on this day." In the Treta Yuga names of the days, such as Monday and Tuesday, were not in existence; they are of recent origin. Therefore, in the culture of Bharat each term has an inner significance. But Bharatiyas themselves are not making any effort to understand them and are going along the wrong path. Culture is important, not caste. We have to uphold the culture. Embodiments of Love! Understand the truth that love is Atma and Atma is love. 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