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During the Navaratri celebrations, the Divine

Mother is extolled in various names and forms. All names and forms are based on

your feelings. God has no differences whatsoever. No one can comprehend the

nature of Divinity. Actually, the principle of love that exists in all beings

is the principle of Divinity. Love has no specific form. Divinity transcends

name and form. Love is God. Live in love. Truth is God. Truth is all-pervasive.

 

During the Navaratri worship, you have to

express your love to the Divine Mother in nine different ways. Sravanam

(listening), Kirtanam (singing), Vishnusmaranam (contemplating on Vishnu),

Padasevanam (serving His Lotus Feet), Vandanam (salutation), Archanam

(worship), Dasyam (servitude), Sneham (friendship), Atmanivedanam

(self-surrender). God wants your love and nothing else. Your love should not

branch out in different directions. It should flow directly towards God. If you

love others, you will be loved in turn. If you utter harsh words, they will

come back to you as resound. Fill your heart with love and compassion.

True Navaratri celebration lies in giving up

Dehabhimana and developing Atmabhimana. You can see for yourself what an

exalted position you will attain once you give up body attachment. You may be

weak physically and mentally. But when you develop Atmabhimana, all your

weaknesses will vanish in a trice. Establish yourself in the firm faith,

" I am God " .

Divine Discourse: October

5, 2003

 

 

 

What is the inner significance of Devi

Navaratri? People worship the Triune Goddesses Durga, Lakshmi and Sarasvathi

during these nine days. Who is Durga? She is the embodiment of all powers.

Sarasvati is the presiding deity of speech and wisdom. The Gayatri Mantra

begins with " Om Bhur Bhuvah Suvah. " 'Bhuh' means materialisation. It

represents matter which is subject to change. Bhuvah represents life principle,

i.e., vibration. Savitri is the presiding deity of life principle. You must

have heard the story of Savitri, who restored her dead husband back to life with

the power of her devotion and surrender. Sarasvati is worshipped as 'Jnana

Devata' as she confers good intellect and wisdom. This is described in the

Vedas as Prajnanam Brahma. Prajnana does not mean worldly knowledge. It is

Constant Integrated Awareness, which is changeless and eternal. The divine

mother has three names: Gayatri, Savitri and Sarasvati. Gayantham Trayathe Iti

Gayathri (Gayatri protects those who sing her glory). Gayatri, being the

presiding deity of our senses, helps us to master the senses. Savitri, being

the presiding deity of the life principle, protects our life. Sarasvati bestows

on us the changeless and eternal wisdom. Gayatri, Savitri and Sarasvati are

present in every man, but he is not able to understand and experience their presence.

Consequently, he is giving room to wicked qualities and indulging in evil

deeds, thereby ruining his life. His bad habits are responsible for his

downfall. First of all, man has to develop good habits and transform himself.

How could Savitri revive her dead husband back to life? She transformed the

vibration in her into divine vibration by contemplating on God incessantly.

That led to the resurrection of her husband. When you develop divine feelings,

nothing is impossible for you. Any mighty task can be accomplished through pure

and selfless love.

The Yajna that we are performing now is meant

for Loka Kalyanam (good of the world). Do not think that we are performing the

Yajna just because people are performing Yajnas elsewhere. This Yajna is being

performed with total spirit of sacrifice. We have no desires or expectations.

Our only desire is that everyone should be happy. People perform Yajnas and

Yagas to overcome famine and drought situations. But I don't take such things

into consideration. I do not give scope for such constricted vision. Famine,

drought, etc., come and go. Whatever you do should confer everlasting happiness

on all. It should help you to attain Divine grace.

Divine Discourse: October

9, 2002

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October 12, 2002

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October 13, 2002

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October 14, 2002

 

 

 

Our ancients have prescribed the worship of

Maha Kali, Maha Durga and Maha Saraswati during these Navaratris (nine nights).

Durga is the embodiment of all powers. Durga represents the combination of all

the powers of body, mind and soul. Maha Kali symbolises destruction of evil

with the help of these powers. Maha Kali and Maha Durga are not elsewhere. They

reside in every man. When the mind and the senses, instead of following the

dictates of conscience, follow wicked qualities, man becomes a slave to evil

habits and turns wicked. The main purpose of celebration of Navaratris is to

annihilate cruelty and wickedness in man to bring forth the principle of the

Atma in pristine form

Having absorbed the divine vibrations out of

the seven days of Yajna, try to achieve spiritual transformation. Wherever you

go, do not give up God and pray for the welfare of all. Tanks, bombs and other

armaments do not provide the protection that a constant contemplation of God

yields. A true human is one who has strong faith in the Self (Atmabhimanam).

Therefore, comprehend this faith in the Self. That is the nature of the bliss

that Swami confers on you on this sacred occasion of the Poornahuti.

Divine Discourse: October

20, 2001

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October 21, 2001

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October 22, 2001

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October 23, 2001

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October 24, 2001

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October 25, 2001

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October 26, 2001

 

 

 

Navaratri is dedicated to Maha Durga, Maha Kali

and Maha Lakshmi. These three deities are not different but one and the same.

They are the forms of energy. Saraswati is the presiding deity of speech.

Lakshmi is the form of Ananda. All three are present in every man. We do not

have to search for them elsewhere. Man is Divine, humanity is Divinity.

Consider man as Divine and the body as temple of Divinity,

enjoy the bliss of God.

The proper study of mankind is man. There

should be unity of thought, word, and deed. Especially students should

recognize this. It is not enough to praise Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati in poems

and songs. When you cultivate good qualities, you yourself will become Lakshmi.

Once you control your senses, you will become Lakshmi. When the mind is under

your control, you will become Durga. When you speak words of truth, you will

become Saraswati. The other name of Saraswati is Bharathi. Some people say that

our country Bharat is named after Jada Bharata or the brother of Rama. But who

named them? There should be a basis for all these names. That basis is the name

of Saraswati i.e., Bharathi.

Brahma is the creator, but the one who sustains

the creation is Saraswati. Bharathi is her name. This country is named after

her. But this is not very widely known. Indian culture has many such secrets.

But none endeavors to know these secrets inherent in the Vedas, Sastras and the

Itihaasaas. What is the significance of Ayudha puja? After the slaying of

Mahishasura and other demons by Chamundeswari, there was no more use for Her

weapons. So the weapons were kept aside and worshipped. This Ayudha puja is

being celebrated since ancient times. But of what use are such weapons to us?

In fact, our weapons are the values of Sathya, Dharma, Shanti and Prema. Prema

is more powerful than the hydrogen and atom bombs of today. Why worry when such

power is within us?

Divine Discourse: October

1, 2000

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October 5, 2000

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October 6, 2000

 

 

 

The purpose of the Veda Purusha Sapthaha Yagna is to attain truth. God is the Veda Purusha. This Yagna is performed for seven days. Seven

is an auspicious number for it corresponds to the number of Rishis (Saptha

Rishis), oceans (Saptha Samudras),

colors (Saptha Varnas) and sounds

(Saptha Swaras).

Since ancient times various types of Yagnas have been performed in this sacred land of Bharat. Yagno

Vai Vishnuhu (Yagna is

the very form of Vishnu). Some people are under the mistaken notion that they

can please God by offering highly valuable items. What one has to offer God is

the pure heart. Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavati

(as is the feeling, so is the result). If you are aspiring for good results,

offer only good feelings to God and there should be perfect harmony in your

thought, word and deed. Manasyekam

Vachasyekam Karmanyekam Mahatmanaam (he is a noble soul whose

thought, word and deed are in perfect harmony). Adveshtaa Sarva Bhootaanaam (Do not hate anybody).

Divine Discourse: October

19, 1999

 

 

 

Today is Vijaya Dasami. This is the Samaapthi (conclusion) of sacred Navaratri festival. Samaapthi is that which confers Praapthi (deservedness) in every possible

way. This also happens to be the day on which Shirdi Baba left his mortal coil.

Having left His mortal coil on this day, Shirdi Baba reincarnated here after 8

years. This is an ample testimony to the existence of Divinity in humanity.

Divine Discourse: October

1, 1998

 

 

 

During these sacred nine days (Navaratri), people go through the sacred

texts such as Devi Bhagavatha, Ramayana and Mahabharatha. People also worship

the deities Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswathi. This Trinity is present in the

principle of Truth. Goddess Gayathri has three heads. They are: Gayathri,

Savitri and Saraswathi. Gayathri is the presiding deity of your senses. Savitri

is the presiding deity of Life Principle. Saraswathi is the presiding deity of

speech. All these three are within the same principle of Truth. Gayathri Mantra begins with " Om Bhur Bhuvah Suvah " . 'Bhu' means Materialisation (Body); 'Bhuvah' means Vibration (Life Principle};

'Suvah' means Radiation (Atma).

During these nine days Goddess Shakthi (Principle of Energy) is

worshipped. Truth, Righteousness, Peace, Forgiveness are all the expressions of

the Principle of Shakthi. Truth

is the primal cause. There is nothing other than this. All faculties of energy

are present in this Truth. So consider Truth as your mother and follow it. The Vedas proclaim, " Sathyam Vada; Dharmam Chara " , which

means speak Truth and follow Righteousness.

Divine Discourse: September

25, 1998

 

 

 

Navarathri means

" nine nights " . What does the nine signify? There are nine grahas (planets according to Astrology).

The human body has nine openings. If a deep enquiry is made, it will be found

that mankind is dependent on the planets (grahas).

Although astrologers speak about nine planets, in reality, there are only two

" planets " that matter. They are raaga

(attachment) and dwesha (hatred).

 

In the worship of the deities during Navarathri, every day, one of them should

be worshipped, not externally but with one's heart and soul. Bodily actions are

ephemeral. The body derives its value from the spirit within. Hence it should

be regarded as a sacred temple. During the Navarathri

festival, for the purpose of eradicating one's demonic tendencies, the deities

were worshipped with kumkum (sacred

powder). The red powder is a symbol of blood. The meaning of this worship is

offering one's blood to the Lord and receiving in return the gift of peace from

the Lord.

Therefore, the Navarathri

festival is observed, by contemplating on God for ten days, cleansing one's

self of all impurities, to experience the divinity within. The penultimate day

of the festival is dedicated to what is termed Aayudha

Puja (Worship of weapons). The weapons to be worshipped are the

divine powers in man. When the divine is worshipped in this way, one is bound

to progress spiritually.

Divine Discourse: October

14, 1994

 

 

 

Bharatiyas have been

celebrating the Navarathi

festival from ancient times as a mode of worship of Devi, the Divine as Mother. They worship Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati during those nine days. Who are

these three? They are the three forms which have fascinated man. Their esoteric

significance is represented by three potencies or shakthis. They are: Karma,

Upaasana and Jnana.

The significance of Durga, Lakshmi and

Saraswati has to be rightly understood. The three represent three kinds of

potencies in man. Ichchaa Shakti,

will power, Kriya Shakti, the

power of purposeful action, and Jnaana

Shakti - the power of discernment.

Saraswati is manifest in man as the power of

speech, Vaak. Durga is present in

the form of dynamism. Lakshmi is manifest in the form of will power. The body

indicates Kriya Shakti. The mind

is the repository of Ichchaa Shakti.

The Atma is Jnaana Shakti. Kriya Shakti comes from the body, which is material. The

power that activates the body that is inert and makes it vibrant is Ichchaa Shakti. The power that induces the

vibrations of Ichchaa Shakti is Jnaana Shakti, which causes radiation of

energy. These three potencies are represented by the mantra: Om Bhur

Bhuvah Suvaha. Bhur represents Bhuloka,

the earth. Bhuvah represents the

life force, conscience in man. Suvaha

represents the power of radiation. All three are present in man. Thus Durga,

Lakshmi and Saraswati dwell in the human heart.

Men are prone to exhibit rajasic qualities like anger and hatred.

They are the menacing manifestations of Durga. The extolling of the Divine in

song and poetry and the pleasing vibrations produced by them indicate the power

of Saraswathi. The pure qualities that arise in man such as compassion, love,

forbearance and sympathy are derived from Lakshmi.

When people worship Durga, Lakshmi and

Saraswathi externally in pictures or icons, they are giving physical forms to

the subtle potencies that are within them. The unfortunate predicament of man

today is that he is not recognizing the powers within him and developing

respect for them. He goes after the external, attracted by the physical forms.

The relationship between the material and the subtle has to be understood. The

remedy for man's life is contained within himself. But man seeks remedies from

outside.

What is it you should do during these ten days

of the Navarathri festival?

Convert your ichchaa sakthi into

a yearning for God. Convert kriya sakthi

into a force for doing Divine actions. Convert your Jnaana Sakhti into the Divine Itself.

Divine Discourse: October

9, 1994

 

 

 

The term Devi

represents the Divine power which has taken the Rajasic form to suppress the forces of evil and protect the Satwic qualities. When the forces of

injustice, immorality and untruth have grown to monstrous proportions and are

indulging in a death-dance, when selfishness and self-interest are rampant,

when men have lost all sense of kindness and compassion, the Atmic principle, assuming the form of Sakti, taking on the Rajasic quality, seeks to destroy the evil

elements. This is the inner meaning of the Dasara

festival.

When the Divine Goddess is in dreadful rage to

destroy the wicked elements, She assumes a fearful form. To pacify the dreaded

Goddess, Her feminine children offer worship to Her with red kumkum (sacred red powder). The Goddess,

seeing the blood-red kumkum at

her feet, feels assured that the wicked have been vanquished and assumes Her

benign form. The inner meaning of the worship of Devi with red kumkum

is that thereby the Goddess is appeased.

During the ten days of the Dasara, the Rakshasas (demons) in the form of wicked qualities have been

routed. Rakshasas do not mean

demonic beings. The bad qualities in men are the demons. Arrogance is a demon.

Bad thoughts are demons. Ravana is depicted as the king of Rakshasas. He is said to have ten heads.

He was not born with ten heads. Who is this Ravana and what are his ten heads? Kama (lust), Krodha (anger), Moha

(delusion), Lobha (Greed), Mada (pride), Maatsarya (Envy), Manas

(the mind), Buddhi (intellect), Chitta (Will) and Ahamkara (the Ego) - these ten constitute

the ten heads. Ravana is one who has these ten qualities.

Each one can decide for himself whether he is a

Ravana or a Rama according to his qualities. Rama is the destroyer of the bad

qualities. When engaged in this act of destruction of bad qualities, He

manifests His Rajo-guna. But His Rajasic quality is associated with His Satwic quality. Even in cutting off

Ravana's ten heads, Rama showed His love. This was the only way Ravana could be

redeemed.

When the Lord metes out a punishment, it may

appear harsh. But what appears externally as Rajasic

is in reality Satwic. In a

hailstorm, along with rain there will be hailstones. But both the rain and

hailstones contain water. Likewise, there is Satwic

quality even in the Lord's Rajasic

actions. Similarly there may be Satwic

quality even in Tamasic actions.

These depend on the time, place and the circumstances in which the Lord acts.

Butter can be split with a finger. But a powerful hammer is needed to break a

piece of iron. The Lord deals with Satwic

persons in a Satwic way. He

applies the Rajasic weapon

against Rajasic persons.

People worship the Lord as Roudraakaara, attributing dreaded forms

and qualities to the Divine. This is not proper. The Divine has only one

attribute: the embodiment of Love. It has been said: " Love is God. Love

pervades the Cosmos. " Hence, one should not view the world from a worldly

point of view. It should be viewed through the eyes of love.

Embodiments of Divine Love! All the festivals

of Bharatiyas have been designed to promote Divine love among the people. It is

to confer such love on the people that the Lord incarnates on earth. He Himself

demonstrates how love should be expressed. He showers His love and teaches

everyone how to love. Hence, experience this love and joy in your life and live

in peace.

Divine Discourse: October

18, 1991

 

 

 

In the human body the Divine flows through all

the limbs as Rasa (The Divine

essence) and sustains them. This Divine principle is called Rasaswaroopini (Embodiment of Divine

sweetness). Another name for the same is Angirasa.

These Divine principles that permeate and sustain the physical body should also

be worshipped as mother goddesses. Then there are the great sages, the Maharishis, who investigated matters

relating to good and evil, right and wrong, what elevates man or degrades him,

and, as a result of their labors and penance, gave to mankind the great

scriptures, indicating the spiritual and mundane paths and how humanity can

redeem its existence. These sages have also to be revered as Divine Mothers.

The cow, the earth, the presiding deities for

the body, the sages and the guru

are all worthy of worship as the embodiments of the Divine Motherhood. Although

these five appear in different forms and names, they have one thing in common

with the mother. They play a protective and sustaining maternal role for

mankind and hence should be revered and worshipped as Divine Mothers.

Conversely, the mother of every child

displays in relation to the child the attributes of these five entities. The

mother nourishes the child, provides the necessaries for its growth, teaches

the child what it should know and what it should avoid and leads it on the path

of righteousness.

The life of a man who cannot respect and love

such a venerable mother, is utterly useless. Recognizing one's mother as the

very embodiment of all divine forces, one must show reverence to her and treat

her with love. This is the true message that the Navaratri, the nine-night festival gives us. The supreme Shakti manifests herself in the form of

Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswati. Durga grants to us energy - physical, mental and

spiritual. Lakshmi bestows on us wealth of many kinds - not just money but

intellectual wealth, the wealth of character and others. Even health is a kind

of wealth. She grants untold riches to us. And Saraswati bestows on us

intelligence, the capacity for intellectual inquiry and the power of

discrimination. The Navaratri

festival is celebrated in order to proclaim to the world the power of the

goddesses. One's own mother is the combination of all these Divine beings. She

provides us energy, wealth and intelligence. She constantly desires our

advancement in life. So she represents all the three goddesses that we worship

during the Navaratri festival.

Divine Discourse: October

14, 1988

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