Loving adorations to the
spiritual presence of worshipful and beloved Gurudev Swami Sivanandaji who has
graciously drawn us all together in a serene, holy spiritual fellowship at this
early morning hour in his sacred Samadhi Shrine Hall! May his guru
kripa be upon you all!
I had reason and occasion to
dwell upon the plain truth that as the tangible fruit of his guru
kripa, he has granted to all of us this holy ashram in Uttarakhand which is tapo
bhumi —not bhogabhumi but tapo
bhumi. It is a place for sam yama, for
tapasya and for titiksha (restraint,
penance and endurance). As Mahatma Gandhi put it, it is a place for simple
living and high thinking.
In such a place, if we do not
utilise our time and life in the direction that this place provides for, then we
do a great injustice towards Gurudev, his life work and his kripa. And if we fail to recognise the worth and value of his kripa, great will be our regret. Scriptures take a very serious note of such a
lapse.
Worse still, if in this place
one behaves unspiritually, in an undivine manner, contrary to the minimum
requirements of the spiritual life, then one is courting disaster, one is
inviting much sorrow in the future. There is a saying: “an yakshetre kritam papam, pun yakshetre vinashyati; pun yaks hetre
kritarn papam, vajralepo bhavishyati (Sin committed at other places is
destroyed in a holy place, but the sin committed in a holy place becomes firmly
attached).” That means that it cannot be taken away, shed afterwards. It is a
manner of speaking, a way of stressing a point, of focusing our attention upon
what should be done and what should not be done.
Time should not be wasted—kalakshepo
na kartavyah. It should not be wasted because time is precious. We have not
come here to spend our time doing anything other than the practice of spiritual
life—the practice of vairagya, viveka and
bhratritva (brotherhood), the practice
of tolerance, mutual goodwill, and paropakara
(doing good to others), the practice of yoga,
bhakti, Vedanta, Gita jnana upadesa and
of Upanishad udbodhana (awakening by
the Upanishad). We have come here for that. This is a place meant for that
And today of all days is a
great day for making all good beginnings. It is a day dedicated to Ganesha who
removes all obstacles on the path of good undertakings. He is siddhidayaka
(the bestower of success). He gives success if you work in the right
direction. And, therefore, it is deemed to be a very auspicious day, a very
appropriate day—just like Vijaya Dasami—for making good beginnings. Where
shall we begin?
We shall begin by stopping all
activities of thought, word and deed that are not good, all the activities of vyavahara
that are not good. They say read the Vedas daily and engage in actions that
have been laid down or declared in the Vedas as actions that are to be engaged in—taduditam karma suanusthiyatam (we must act according
to
the injunctions of the Vedas)—which means we must not act contrary to the
injunctions of the Vedas. It is already implied in the declaration. Speak the
truth means do not speak falsehood; it is implied. Practise ahimsa
means do not practice himsa; it is
implied. Be a vegetarian means do not eat meat or non-vegetarian food; it is
implied. Be a brahmachari means do not
be a vyabhichari; it is implied. Fast
today means do not take food. It need not be told. It is already implied; one
contains the other.
Divine, godly
qualities lead you towards liberation—daivi sam
pad vimokshaya. And if the highest goal of life is moksha, then we must not only practise daivi sampada which will help us to obtain moksha, but we must also give up all asuri sampada, because it says that asuri sampada leads to greater bondage. Therefore we must not only
cultivate daivi sampada but guardedly,
with alert vigilance, avoid the contrary. It is implied in it.
In his book Satsanga
Lectures, Gurudev said: “Today I will tell you of a simple path to God-realisation,
three simple sadhanas that will grant
you liberation. The first sadhana is
to eradicate negative, unspiritual qualities and cultivate positive, spiritual
qualities. Secondly, constantly remember God in the midst of all vyavaharic activities. And thirdly, dedicate all your activities at
the feet of God.” So, the first sadhana is
to eradicate negative, undivine qualities and cultivate positive, divine
qualities.
Therefore,
on this auspicious day of the worship of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles
and the bestower of success, let us begin by eradicating wrong qualities and
cultivating sublime, noble, spiritual qualities and divine virtues. In his
“Universal Prayer” Gurudev says: “Fill our hearts with divine virtues.”
If we pray to the Lord to do this, then we must assist God by ourselves also
trying to fill our heart with divine virtues. Then He will help us and make it a
success.
What
quality to eradicate? What divine virtue to cultivate? The great Holy Mother
Saradamani Devi, the divine consort of Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsadev
of Dakshinesvar, giving advice said:
“My dear child, take away doshadrishti (looking
at the faults of others), take away this negative habit of picking upon the
faults of others. Life is too short; there is not enough time to remove our own
faults. We have so many faults that if we will start introspecting, trying to
analyse and recognise our own negative qualities, we will have a full-time work
to do. Even a whole lifetime will not be sufficient to get rid of all the faults
that each one of us has. So, if instead of doing your own house cleaning, you
start picking on the faults of others, you will remain what you are.”
Perhaps
it may be worse still, because if you focus on negative things, on the defects
of others, trying to pick holes in their svabhava
(nature) instead of focusing upon God, your ishta
devata or guru charana (the feet
of the guru), then you are doing a
great injustice to yourself, an injustice to God, an injustice to Gurudev and an
injustice to this wonderful ashram that he has created for you and offered to
you as his parting gift, complete with all the facilities required for self-unfoldment.
You ignore all this and make your vision low-down by dwelling upon the defects
of others. This is a still greater blunder.
And
it is also a very serious thing. God is offering you facilities for becoming
divine and you are ignoring that and focusing upon things which are unnecessary
for you, which waste your life and create negative samskaras
within you. It will retard your spiritual progress. Your sadhana will go down the drain because it is one of the chhidras
through which spirituality can go away.
That
which you focus upon, that you become. If you think upon the silly. negative
qualities of others instead of improving yourself, you draw upon yourself
negative qualities. You make your drishti
alpa (vision petty) instead of making it mahat (lofty, great). It is a great blunder.
And so Holy Mother
Saradamani Devi said: “Better start by minding your own spiritual welfare. It
is too important to be neglected by thinking of other things. Mind your own
highest good. Be mindful of your own supreme welfare, for which a human birth
has been bestowed upon you. Do not divert your mind here and there in petty
things. Life is short; time flies away. Before you know it,
the time of departure will come. If you have made a mess of your life by
allowing your mind to be diverted to miscellaneous, unnecessary things, then you
will regret bitterly, you will weep bitterly.”
Therefore, save yourself
from such a fate. Be sincere and serious. Let your entire mind, heart, thought
and intellect be focused upon God and the sadhana for which you have come into this sacred Uttarakhand. Do not
be a “Nosey Parker,” do not poke your nose into affairs that are of no
concern to you or your spiritual life. Some people cannot remain without doing
this and thus creating trouble. What is still worse, they have a warped sense of
enjoyment and even enjoy creating trouble. It is a spiritual blunder of the
first magnitude. It is a great harm that you are doing to yourself and your
spiritual life, quite apart from the himsa
that you may cause in the minds of other people or the agitation that you
may cause in their hearts. The harm that you are doing to yourself is tenfold.
Therefore, today, on
this sacred Vinayaka Chaturthi day, why not take a cue from the blessed Holy
Mother Saradamani Devi and say, “0 Lord, I have been made to see. Until now I
did not realise that this was an obstacle, because it has become part of my own
nature, svabhava. I must change this
habit of mind, change my second nature and be established in my essential divine
nature. Therefore, from today I will begin by not finding fault with anyone; I
will not allow my mind to be diverted away from the central purpose of my human
existence. I must not succumb to this old, inveterate habit of the mind.
Henceforward I shall not commit this blunder. I shall not allow maya
to direct my mind to anything that is not part of my spiritual evolution. 0
Lord, help me in this task.”
Therefore,
every day you must awaken yourself and be concerned with the main purpose of
your life, with the central objective with which you have come here and the
reason why Gurudev brought into being this sadhana
kshetra, this great facility for Yoga-Vedanta, for spiritual unfoldment, for
the attainment of divine perfection and fulfilling the purpose of life. May Lord
Ganesha help you and remove all obstacles in your way!”
This article has been reproduced from "Awake! Realise Your Divinity! by Swami Chidananda.
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