A Friend, Philosopher and Guide 
by
Swami Krishnananda

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Spirit, which is veritably the power of God set in motion, keeps itself ever vigilant to maintain the purpose of creation, and it never sleeps even for a moment. It is always active in working to maintain the equilibrium and order necessary for the fulfillment of the aim of creation. It is always intolerant about excesses and extremes of any kind. Whenever and wherever there is an intolerable excess or extreme, an overstepping of boundaries and limits, the spirit begins to work forcefully and brings back the powers to move in the direction of the desirable, and sets things in tune with the purposes or aims which it has in view.

At the time when Sri Gurudev Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj came to limelight in this world, sometime in the earlier part of this century, it could be observed that there were certain movements in human history which required rectification. History is nothing but the march of the intentions of the Time-spirit which vigorously adjusts and adapts itself to the ultimate aim and goal towards which the entire universe is moving. At the beginning of this century, there were two trends in the social movement, which went to excesses, and they had to be checked. There was, on the one side, an excess of traditional orthodoxy, while, on other side, there was an extreme in the materialistic and economic outlook of life .We had both these things visible not only in India but all over the world. There were two sections of mankind thinking in two departments of life altogether, one going to the one extreme and other going to the other extreme. The religious orthodoxy tended to isolate itself from the realities of life and set up an almost impossible set of ideals of religiosity, a type of religion which made it almost an other – worldly affair, perhaps having nothing to do with the present life, as also bordering upon social disparities and satisfactions of human society in a manner which could not have been regarded as healthy from the point of view of the aims of the Time –Spirit. On the other hand, there was the other side, viz., science, physics, technical developments and industrial revolution, all of which gripped the minds of the modern Indian youth, who gradually lost contact with the vital springs of Indian culture and began to feel enamored of the demonstrations of modern achievements in the fields of applied science and technology. So, there was a section of people, youngsters included, which moved in the direction of the exterior world of sense – contacts, social amusement and physical comfort, making it the be-all and end-all of life, as it were, ignoring the spiritual value of life altogether, on account of the glamour of the western civilization which had its impact upon Indian culture due to peculiar circumstances of history in which India found itself in the beginning of this century. As mentioned, there was religious orthodoxy, even untouchabilities of various types, which was definitely not in consonance with the aims of Time-spirit or the will of God. The balance of life was swinging between the devil and the deep sea.  

And whenever such a gulf of difference arises in the lives of the people, whenever there is any intolerable movement of any kind, the spirit of time takes the rod in its hand; and it does its work in two ways. Sometimes it is harsh with people and punishes them with a tremendous revolution, an earthquake, cataclysm or massacre, _ it can do even that when it is angry. But , if its intentions are of different kind , it can bring about an inward revolution of a cultural and spiritual nature ( leading to the same aim , of course ) and it is this act of the Time-Spirit that was responsible , we may say , for the birth of such great spiritual masters like Sri Ramkrishna Paramahansa and Swami Vivekananda . In a sense, we may say that the activities of the Time-Spirit began with Raja Ram Mohan Roy himself, which marks the beginning of the revival of ancient Indian culture in the modern period. This kind of activity of invisible forces concretized itself in various ways of manifestation, and these manifestations were of various types, some visible and some invisible. The visible came in the form of stalwarts, geniuses and masters- stalwarts like Tilak and Gokhale, geniuses like Swami Dayananada, Mahatama Gandhi, and Aurobindo and masters like Ramana Maharishi and Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj. These great personages of modern times were the spirits of an inward revolution which was nothing but the hands of the Time-Spirit working for a cosmic purpose. Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj was an embodiment of the intentions of the Cosmic Spirit. It may safely be stated that he was Vedanta in daily life, and Yoga in daily life, philosophy in action, sage and saint combined, the highest idealism shaking hands with a down-to-earth realism. That was the peculiar touch which Swami Sivananda gave to the spiritual value of mankind.  

   Spirituality was then confined to masteries, Mahatmas and Yogis in sylvan areas and sequestered places. It had not become a part and parcel of day-to-day life. That was one aspect of the excesses. As mentioned earlier, there was other side of it, a complete oblivion in respect of spiritual values; a thorough westernization, taking in only the comfort-and satisfaction aspect of the western civilization and ignoring the logical, ethical and other valuable principles involved in that civilization. This dichotomy or gulf between the two excesses had to be bridged by a personality who could act as a liaison between these two aspects  of human nature and activity. So, persons like Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj and Sri Aurobindo acted this role of bringing together the principles  of ancient tradition and wisdom in consonance with the presents-day requirements of modern logic and scientific approach. So there  was once again the success of the Time Spirit in its real form, not cutting itself off from the world, unapproachable and inaccessible to people, nor going to the other excess of downright crass materialism.  

Sri Gurudev’s approach was therefore very comprehensive and his life was his teaching. some , at least , of his disciples regard themselves as thrice blessed for having had the rare privilege of living in the physical vicinity of this great master ; living with him for years and observing him was a greater lesson imbibed by his disciples and followers than a study of books . This is a fact, and it is a great truth. A few of the disciples who had the opportunity and good fortune to be with him for many years of there lifetime had this wonderful experience of living under the shade of a father , mother and divinity manifest in human form , goodness & compassion blended in one . This is why the life of Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj cannot be fully written from all its aspects. There were so many characteristics of his life, and his close associates like Swami Atmanandji Maharaj say that Gurudev had several of the characteristics of lord Krishna himself – the multifaceted manifestation of god – a personality inclusive of everything & anything valuable in life. Sri Gurudev possessed a goodness that reached the stature of the most magnificent divinity & spirituality, at the same time coming down to the level of the children in the primary school & the man in the street. He was like Lord Rama too in some aspects. Sri Rama was said to be ‘Purva – Bhashi’. Valmiki says, “Purva-Bhashi Tu Raghavah.” Many people assumes a dignity & a sense of prestige of there own which they maintain , on account of which they will not speak first , - they want to be spoken first , he would be the first to ask , “ how are you ?”  “If you do not speak, I will speak!” –that was Sri Rama’s attitude. Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj was like that. He would be the first to do Namaskara to you. It is not easy to recount all the many things his life – long disciples personally observed in his through going technique of self- effacement & obliteration of the ego. A Sannyasin, a Paramahamsa of the Sri Sankaracharya Order, inwardly nothing short of Jivanmukta, but outwardly behaving like anyone and everyone – Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj was a surprise to many of the orthodox Sannyasins living in the same area. Many of them could not understand what his attitude meant. And they could not reconcile his behavior with the traditions which Sannyasins had to follow. A Sannyasin cannot touch the feet of a Grihastha, for instance. A sannyasin cannot prostrate him before a householder .It was all forbidden and regarded as heresy. Swamiji was just the opposite of it. He brought down the spirit of spirituality from its confines of fanatic orthodoxy in which many of the traditional sannyasins got caught up, & made it a part & parcel of the kitchen, the bathroom & the latrine, the street & the shop, so that the aroma of the spirit he expected to a spread itself in day- to – day life, in the office & the factories, not making any distinction between the boss & they subordinate, the worker & the employer. All this was a surprise & wonder indeed to people used to thinking in other ways. And Gurudev Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj came to over – step all barriers which separated man from man, barriers which cot off man from God himself. Thus was his great message to people demonstrated and manifested in his own life. God should not remain separated from man. God cannot be in vaikunth or heaven. He has to be with us, He has to be here & walk with us on the road when we stroll, & He must be the friend of us, now. He must be a ‘Sakha’ so that we are not to aspire for a remote God but to live in God, - here & now. Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj’s coming was to completely revolutionize spiritual aspiration & practice, by making it an affair of the daily life of every human being. To conclude, he was Vedanta-in-daily life.

Spirit , which is veritably the power of God set in motion ,keeps itself ever vigilant to maintain the purpose of creation , and it never sleeps even for a moment . It is always active in working to maintain the equilibrium and order necessary for the fulfillment of the aim of creation. It is always intolerant about excesses and extremes of any kind. Whenever and wherever there is an intolerable excess or extreme , an overstepping of boundaries and limits , the spirit begins to work forcefully and brings back the powers to move in the direction of the desirable , and sets things in tune with the purposes or aims which it has in view.  

At the time when Sri Gurudev Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj came to limelight in this world , sometime in the earlier part of this century , it could be observed that there were certain movements in human history which required rectification . History is nothing but the march of the intentions of the Time-spirit which vigorously adjusts and adapts itself to the ultimate aim and goal towards which the entire universe is moving . At the beginning of this century , there were two trends in the social movement , which went to excesses , and they had to be checked . There was , on the one side , an excess of traditional orthodoxy , while , on other side , there was an extreme in the materialistic and economic outlook of life .We had both these things visible not only in India but all over the world . There were two sections of mankind thinking in two departments of life altogether , one going to the one extreme and other going to the other extreme . The religious orthodoxy tended to isolate itself from the realities of life and set up an almost impossible set of ideals of religiosity , a type of religion which made it almost an other – worldly affair , perhaps having nothing to do with the present life , as also bordering upon social disparities and satisfactions of human society in a manner which could not have been regarded as healthy from the point of view of the aims of the Time –Spirit . On the other hand , there was the other side , viz. , science , physics , technical developments and industrial revolution , all of which gripped the minds of the modern Indian youth , who gradually lost contact with the vital springs of Indian culture and began to feel enamored of the demonstrations of modern achievements in the fields of applied science and technology . So , there was a section of people , youngsters included , which moved in the direction of the exterior world of sense – contacts , social amusement and physical comfort , making it the be-all and end-all of life , as it were , ignoring the spiritual value of life altogether , on account of the glamour of the western civilization which had its impact upon Indian culture due to peculiar circumstances of history in which India found itself in the beginning of this century . As mentioned , there was religious orthodoxy , even untouchablilities of various types , which was definitely not in consonance with the aims of Time-spirit or the will of God . The balance of life was swinging between the devil and the deep sea .  

And whenever such a gulf of difference arises in the lives of the people , whenever there is any intolerable movement of any kind , the spirit of time takes the rod in its hand ; and it does its work in two ways . Sometimes it is harsh with people and punishes them with a tremendous revolution , an earthquake , cataclysm or massacre , _ it can do even that when it is angry . But , if its intentions are of different kind , it can bring about an inward revolution of a cultural and spiritual nature ( leading to the same aim , of course ) and it is this act of the Time-Spirit that was responsible , we may say , for the birth of such great spiritual masters like Sri Ramkrishna Paramahansa and Swami Vivekananda . In a sense , we may say that the activities of the Time-Spirit began with Raja Ram Mohan Roy himself , which marks the beginning of the revival of ancient Indian culture in the modern period . This kind of activity of invisible forces concretized itself in various ways of manifestation , and these manifestations were of various types , some visible and some invisible . The visible came in the form of stalwarts, geniuses and masters- stalwarts like Tilak and Gokhale,geniuses like Swami Dayananada,Mahatama Gandhi,and Aurobindo and masters like Ramana Maharishi and Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj. These great personages of modern times were the spirits of an inward revolution which was nothing but the hands of the Time-Spirit working for a cosmic purpose. Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj was an embodiment of the intentions of the Cosmic Spirit. It may safely be stated that he was Vedanta in daily life and Yoga in daily life, philosophy inaction, sage and saint combined ,the highest idealism shaking hands with a down-to-earth realism.That was the peculiar touch which Swami Sivanandaji gave to the spiritual value of mankind.  

   Spirituality was then confined to masteries, Mahatmas and Yogis in sylvan areas and sequestered places. It had not become a part and parcel of day-to-day life. That was one aspect of the excesses. As mentioned earlier, there was other side of it, a complete oblivion in respect of spiritual values; a thorough westernisation,taking in only the comfort-and satisfaction aspect of the western civilisation and ignoring the logical,ethical and other valuable principles involved in that civilisation. This dichotomy or gulf between the two excesses had to be bridged by a personality who could act as a liaison between these two aspects  of human nature and activity. So, persons like Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj and Sri Aurobindo acted this role of bringing together the principles  of ancient tradition and wisdom in consonance with the presents-day requirements of modern logic and scientific approach. So there  was once again the success of the Time Spirit in its real form, not cutting itself off from the world, unapproachable and inaccessible to people, nor going to the other excess of downright crass materialism.  

Sri Gurudev’s approach was therefore very comprehensive and his life was his teaching. some , at least , of his disciples regard themselves as thrice blessed for having had the rare privilege of living in the physical vicinity of this great master ; living with him for years and observing him was a greater lesson imbibed by his disciples and followers than a study of books . This is a fact , and it is a great truth . A few of the disciples who had the opportunity and good fortune to be with him for many years of there lifetime had this wonderful experience of living under the shade of a father , mother and divinity manifest in human form , goodness & compassion blended in one . This is why the life of Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj cannot be fully written from all its aspects . There were so many characteristics of his life , and his close associates like Swami Atmanandji Maharaj say that Gurudev had several of the characteristics of  lord Krishna himself – the multifaceted manifestation of god – a personality inclusive of everything & anything valuable in life . Sri Gurudev possessed a goodness that reached the stature of the most magnificient divinity & spirituality , at the same time coming down to the level of the children in the primary school & the man in the street . He was like Lord Rama too in some aspects . Sri Rama was said to be ‘Purva – Bhashi’ . Valmiki says , “Purva-Bhashi Tu Raghavah .” Many people assumes a dignity & a sence of prestige of there own which they maintain , on account of which they will not speak first , - they want to be spoken first , he would be the first to ask , “ how are you ?”  “ if you do not speak , I will speak !” –that was Sri Rama’s attitude . Swami Sivanadji Maharaj was like that . He would be the first to do Namaskara to you . It is not easy to recount all the many things his life – long disciples personally observed in his through going technique of self- effacement & obliteration of the ego . A Sannyasin , a Paramahamsa of the Sri Sankaracharya Order , inwardly nothing short of Jivanmukta , but outwardly behaving like anyone and everyone – Sri Swami Sivanandji  Maharaj was a surprise to many of the orthodox Sannyasins living in the same area . Many of them could not understand what his attitude meant . And they could not reconcile his behavior with the traditions which Sannyasins had to follow . A Sannyasin cannot touch the feet of a Grihastha , for instance . A sannyasin cannot prostrate himself before a householder .It was all forbidden and regarded as heresy . Swamiji was just the opposite of it . He brought down the spirit of spirituality from its confines of fanatic orthodoxy in which many of the traditional sannyasins got caught up , & made it a part & parcel of the kitchen , the bathroom & the latrine , the street & the shop , so that the aroma of the spirit he expected to a spread itself in day- to – day life , in the office & the factories , not making any distinction between the boss & they subordinate , the worker & the employer . All this was a surprise & wonder indeed to people used to thinking in other ways . And Gurudev Swami Sivanandji Maharaj came to over – step all barriers which separated man from man ,barriers which cot off man from God himself . Thus was his great message to people demonstrated and manifested in his own life . God should not remain separated from man. God cannot be in Vaikunth or heaven . He has to be with us , He has to be here & walk with us on the road when we stroll , & He must be the friend of us , now . He must be a ‘Sakha’ so that we are not to aspire for a remote God but to live in God , - here & now . Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj’s coming was to completely revolutionize spiritual aspiration & practice , by making it an affair of the daily life of every human being . To conclude , he was Vedanta-in-daily life .

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