Guest guest Posted March 20, 2003 Report Share Posted March 20, 2003 I missed Sriram Nayak's email previously, as I have been getting messages from too many lists of late. Out of respect to Pt. PVR Narasimha Rao's reasonable wishes to keep the list focused on Jyotisha, I won't offer a point-for-point response to his message. However, I would simply encourage those scratching their head at the issue of tantra and its relevance to sadhana to investigate more carefully and not accept at face value the commonplace denunciations of the tantric traditions by the mainstream without doing this necessary careful digging. First, a careful reading of Jyotishi Robert Svoboda's accounts of his Aghori guru (yes, Vimalananda is Svoboda's beloved teacher) in the three main _Aghora_ titles as well as his Jyotish writings will reveal a brilliant exegesis of the inextricability of tantra and bhakti surrender. Power is *not* the main point at all, though the allure of power (and spiritual authority!) is a distraction for *anyone* on a spiritual path. What the important modern Buddhist tantrika Chögyam Trungpa Rinpcohe refers to as "spiritual materialism"* -- the clinging to discursive spiritual concepts as a means of fortifying the ego -- is the greatest spiritual danger, period! Devotees who strive to be "pure" must especially be vigilant for what T.S. Eliot poignantly warns us of in his masterpiece _Murder in the Cathedral_: the temptation to be a saint. In general, the remarkable spiritual, political and aesthetic manifestation we know as tantra -- be it in its Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh or other forms -- has arisen historically to counter puritanical and extremist trends in these respective traditions. Those who do their homework will find this particularly powerful in Bengali history, and even particularly in connection with the beloved God few in orthodox ivory towers would ever associate with tantra -- dare I say his name? The tantrikas didn't always get it right -- and certainly some claimed to be tantrikas in order to indulge as libertines in the "goodies" of the panca-ma-kaaras as these rogues misconstrued them -- but many practitioners of tantric sadhana have historically offered powerful and necessary correctives to the Indian equivalent of Bible-thumping convention. That is all I will say here now. I will not respond on the list to any further rebuttals, as I respectfully must suggest that such rebuttals seem more often to promote narrow theological agendas than the passionate adoration of the Absolute which must cut through all such human agendas and biases. On this note, the chaya graha Ketu is particularly relevant to the tantric orientations to deconstruction and cutting through ego and concepts. Sarva mangalam, J.I. Abbot Baby tantrika *Cf. Trungpa's classic work, _Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism_ sriram nayak Subj: Re: [vedic astrology] More on demigod worship - to Admin 3/15/2003 3:22:01 PM Eastern Standard Time sriram.nayak (AT) oracle (DOT) com Reply-to: vedic astrology vedic astrology Received from Internet: Dear Mr Abbot/ Mr Gaurang, Please forgive my intruding into your conversation . I found it intriguing and thought proviking, and couldnt as much control myself from knocking off a few thoughts of mine, though very ordinary (.... pl forgive me for this ) :-) jiabbot (AT) cs (DOT) com wrote: Dear Gauranga Das, It is remarkable to me how quickly you leapt into the fray without (apparently) really reading my email. Friend, when I compared Caitanya to a tantrika, I was paying him a *compliment*! Goodness. I don't know whether you're just not permitted in your Gaud.iiya lineage to read about bhakti traditions "outside of the fold." In any event, if the word tantrika is a dirty one for you, I am concerned that there may be no way for us to communicate until we clarify this term and its centrality in Indian religious history. Comparing a pure Devotee of the Lord to a Tantrik and saying that it is a compliment, smacks of something amiss.To put it in mundane terms, it is like calling a a Founder and Chairman of a company , a Manager in the company, though both are dignified in their own way, are still a way apart in their standings. Tantra , derives its strength from Atharvana Veda, and for attaining Moksha that is the last Veda to be followed. Tantra always fuels egoism , what with the power one derives through its practice. No wonder you find the Tantriks , even the highest ones, very short tempered. If you mention Dr Robert Svoboda here, then I will be compelled to refer to his wonderful work " Aghora" in which he writes a biography of Vimalanada , who was a Tantrik of the highest quality, yet throwing tantrums of temper ( Krodha ) By the bye, Lord Krishna warns people not to fall for the Flowery Language of the Veda ( the Atharvana) :-) A Siddha is a master of Tantra and the value chain has a Siddha becoming a Natha then a Muni and then attaining of Moksha ( that is if they are on the right track ......will come later down here ). But a pure devotee of the Lord Vishnu is instantly on the Moksha path and traverses through the short cut of Pure unalloyed devotion in him, conquering Kama, Krodha, Madha, Moha, Lobha and Matsara ( Arishadvargas..) No shastra tells of a person who possessed one of the Arishadvargas to have ever meditated upon Lord Vishnu. They invariably did a penance to appease either the Shakti, Shiva or Brahma. That is because you can still reach these Demi Gods possessing one of the above six, but you CANT reach THE GOD with these. Tantriks work for power, no matter their denial, the power equation still exists, and one needs only to look at their practice like that of Aghoris ( Panchamakaara ) . A pure devotee works the opposite, surrenders all powers and seeks only Him and nothing else( read about Prahlada, Dhruva ) . "Gyana, Bhakti and Vairagya" are the only desires ( if you may call it so) of the Pure Devotee. That you could read that particular message and conclude that I "lac[k] any respect towards anything divine" will be something I will marvel at for a long time. If you were to meet, for example, profoundly gifted and devout Shaivite jyotishis such as Hart deFouw and Dr. Robert E. Svoboda -- who themselves practice tantric Jyotisha and other tantric traditions all in the savor of their bhakti -- would you have similar words for them? Perhaps this is just a simple misunderstanding around the word "tantra." I will not pretend that my email did not offer a critique of your perspective on the Mother, made clear, for instance, in your earlier post to Sanjay. The mother will not be related to Krishna or any of his Avataaras simply because there is *no* contradiction between them. Zero. And yes, the Mother (the one I know anyway) gives supreme enlightenment and salvation. Perfect moksha. You can certainly call the millions of devotees ! she has blessed imperfect or partial renunciates, or whatever, but you don't then have the weight of the full bhakti tradition behind you. By the full tradition, mind you, I am not speaking only of your lineage, which is, however great, only one of many. Perfect Moksha??? One can speak of Moksha when one understands it. The Veda says " Eko Narayanastvasit Pralaye Ramaya Saha" . Only Lord Narayana is present along with Rama ( Lakshmi ..the consort of Lord Vishnu ) during Pralaya, the end of all lives through massive destruction and devastation. Then who else other than Lord Narayana can grant Moksha.When the existence of the Demi Gods themselves is in question after a point, it would be massive misunderstanding that others can give Moksha. One needs also to know that the Lord and his consort are the pure Chetana and all others are jeevas. What you are calling as Shiva, Shakti and Brahma are padavis ( positions they hold ) which they relinquish when they get Moksha. No contradiction between them??? I am concerned when I say that the people who stand in support of this theories are Rakshasas like Hiranyakashipu, Ravana, Hiranyaksha and other demons who said there is no difference between Godhead and us and that all are the same or I am the God ( Aham Brahmasmi.. ). Every one knows the fate of these entities. I am only the creator of microun\verses. Creativity or Opennness to possibility, which we might also call Shuunyataa or "Intrinsic Resourcefulness," is the Creator writ large. This creator is not separate from human art, genius or sexuality. It is our reflex to flinch at and pull back from from seeing creativity in all things that brings about maayaa and perplexity. The profound dualism of bhakti and the practice of non-dual contemplation differ only in form or mode -- like ice melting into water or water freezing again into ice. Or it is a different flavor. He or she who insists on the supremacy of one over the other is like the one who insists on eating exclusively carrots! There cant be several kings ruling one kingdom.They have to be the Kings Lieutenants , to rule along side him, totally follow him. Similarly there is one Creator and all others are created. Satwik shastras, the Great Vishnusahasranama as given by the wise Bhisma, proclaim Lord Vishnu as the Creator and the all supreme.The other shastras viz the Rajasic, Tamasic shastras claim Shakti and Shiva as the supreme. But the creator of these shastras, Sage Vyasa clearly states that these remaining shastras are only for the consumption of Asuras " Asura Mohanartham ". Even Shiva says in Rudra Geeta that he Proclaims his supremacy in Pashupatha shastras ( tamasic Purana ) only to follow the directive of Lord Hari and that Lord Hari is the supreme deity and the only deity to be worshipped. Shiva also says in Ramaraksha " Na anyam Jaane , naive Jaane Na Jaane". I know of no other Lord other than Lord Hari and I wouldnt want to know also... Kali Santaranopanishad says " Harir Naama Harir Naama, Harir Naama eva Kevalam, Kalau Naasti Kalau Naasti Gatiranyata". There is no way out for a being in Kaliyuga other than chanting the names of Lord Hari. Eating this carrot will rid one of all sins and having tasted this Carrot, one would remain famished but never covet for any other thing for consumption :-)). The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Please try and you will never ever look back on your earlier beliefs...:-) I am no Creator of all, but I am someone who will not hesitate to extract a little tumor to "save" someone I care about. You are a very good man whose limited views on the purview of the Godhead sometimes gives me and others a bit of grief. Those limited views are not different from malignant growths, because they may cause someone whose natural ishata devata is in fact one of the "demigods" you hold to be inferior *to feel unworthy and less exalted* than the one who is "getting it right." And that can turn a person away from the sacred and plunge him or her into tremendous depression. I know this because it happened to me a decade ago when my spiritual longings wouldn't fit into the box of received lineage and I had no place to go. So we must be very, very careful in these waters, Gauranga. One needs to understand things Logically. If everything were to be one and there is no contradition between two entities, then it is akin to Spiritual Suicide. Imagine me losing my identitiy when I merge with the One...and not being there at all. Ones theory needs to be supported by Logic, science, Mathematics etc. Ah it reminds me when I said mathematics..Even mathematics proves the " No contradiction " theory wrong. Take numbers 1, 2, 3 and so on . One will find Number 1 in all as in 1, 1+1,1+2 etc but 1 is never equal to 2 or 2 equal to 3 etc. Divide the number 1, which denotes The supreme, by any number and it will never become " zero" and if you multiply it by infinity also it is still mathematically right 1+ infinity ( Ano raneeya, Mahato Maheeya ) Only the real Doctor can say who has the "Tumor " and "who" needs to be saved. It is my sense that the Jyotir Vidyaa Herself) will teach us more and more of these types of joyful subtleties when we turn to her for strength and inspiration. By the way, in my critique of your and some others' theological standpoint, I do not intend criticism of you as a Jyotishi or your several remarkable shishyas. I have learned a great amount from your writings, online and in print. And Swee I respect beyond what I can verbalize here. There is rnanubandhana between and among all of us, clearly. But we should celebrate this karmic debt as an opportunity. Yes we need to celebrate and celebrate by Chanting the glorious names of the Lord because he is the reservoir of All pleasures known and unknown to us mere mortals :-) All my best (I mean it) to you and everyone, JIA PS For anyone on the list interested in the awe-provoking bigger picture of Bengali mysticism and tantra, please see Dr. Shashibhusan Das Gupta's masterwork _Obscure Religious Cults_ (possibly out of print, but previously published by Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay of Calcutta in 1969.) In a message dated 3/15/2003 3:28:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, gauranga (AT) brihaspati (DOT) net writes: I dont intend to hurt anybody by my words here. I am sure some of these thoughts coming from the list members are owing to the fact that they havent ever met Knowledgable persons, who can clear their doubts in the right earnest. Think of the top Saints in India (.. aparoksha Gyanis) and you will know what they advocated is in the similar lines as is put above. I would have liked to be more logical and precise, but with the forum and the space constraint and being sure that not many will go through my post :-) stopping it here. Been wanting to barge in, for some of the earlier posts also...I promise to be a good boy and not to intrude again....... My the Lord grant Gyana, Bhakti and Vairagya to one and all... sriram nayak Who are you to dare criticise Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu? Are you the creator of the universe or what? We are not interested to hear your blasphemy of the Supreme Lord. Dear Narasimha, I suggest that you silence him or ask him to leave the list, because he lacks any respect towards anyhting divine. Yours, Gauranga Das Vedic Astrologer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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