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Dear
Students and Devotees!
You have to understand the true significance and philosophy underlying
the festival of Sivarathri. First realise that you are not the physical
body which is perishable and impermanent. You have to look at this
objective world with Jnana Chakshu (the eye of wisdom), not with
the Charma Chakshu (physical eye). The animals, insects, birds and
beasts are looking at this world with their physical eyes. If you
also look at this objective world with mere physical eyes, what
difference is there between you and those beings? You will then
simply remain an animal, bird, beast or insect. You will not be
able to realize your true nature, which is beyond the physical world.
You have to comprehend the transcendental reality which is beyond
the body and the mind. This is possible only with the help of Jnana
Chakshu (the eye of wisdom). The body is like a water bubble. It
will disappear one day or the other. You are not the body that has
birth, growth, decay and death ultimately. Therefore, Lord Yama
exhorted Nachiketha to realize the Atma Thathwa that has no birth
and death.
Then,
the question arises as to what is Atma? Atma has no form. It is
infinite, indescribable and immeasurable.
Nirgunam,
Niranjanam, Sanathana Niketanam, Nitya, Shuddha, Buddha, Mukta,
Nirmala Swarupinam (Atma is attributeless, pure, final abode, eternal,
unsullied, enlightened, free and embodiment of sacredness).
Such
an Atma Thathwa is immanent in every individual, nay every being,
in the form of consciousness. Your life as a human being will acquire
a meaning and purpose, only when you realise the conciousness. Enquiries
relating to worldly matters are meaningless and an exercise in futility.
Lord Yama exhorted Nachiketha to realise that principle, having
realized which he would have known everything else. The body has
birth, growth, decay and death. But, Atma has no such qualities.
It is the eternal witness to everything in this Universe. You have
therefore to realize that Atma Thathwa. Thus taught Lord Yama to
Nachiketha.
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The
Atma is eternal without birth or death. It has no beginning,
middle or end. It is omnipresent and eternal witness.
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Look!
There are several electric bulbs glowing here. Though the bulbs
are of different sizes, colours and capacity, the electrical energy
manifesting as light through them is one and the same. Similarly,
the same divine power is present in every living being and makes
it function. That is Atma Thathwa. I often refer to the terms Sathya
(Truth), Dharma (Right Conduct), Santhi( Peace) and Prema (Love).
Sathya is the electricity, Dharma is the wire through which the
electric current passes. Santhi is the bulb and Prema is the effulgence.
If you want to attain Atmaananda (Atmic bliss), you have to follow
Sathya and Dharma. That is why, the ancient culture of Bharath exhorted
humanity Sathyam Vada (speak Truth) and Dharmam Chara (practise
righteous conduct) In contrast to this noble principle, what is
happening today? Sathyam Vadha (Truth is being killed) and Dharmam
Chera (Righteous Conduct is being imprisoned). No, No. This is not
humanness. Speak truth and observe righteous conduct.
Lord
Yama told Nachiketa, “This human body which is like a water bubble
is bound to burst one day or other. Therefore, realize that Atma
Thathwa which is real and eternal”. You have to recognize that Atma
Tathwa, not by your Charma Chakshu (physical eyes), but by the Jnana
Chakshu (eye of wisdom) Then, the question arises as to what is
Jnana (wisdom)? Is it physical knowledge or secular knowledge or
knowledge relating to the objects of nature? No, none of these.
Experiencing the principle of non-dualism is true wisdom (Advaita
darsanam jnanam). Atma transcends the name and form. Lord Yama,
therefore, exhorted Nachiketha to attain Atma Jnana.
Today,
people are going mad in search of spiritual knowledge. They adopt
umpteen number of practices and bodily postures and call it spiritual
sadhana. But, none of these can help to attain Atma Jnana. What
is important is Prema (Love) which is the undercurrent of all forms
of spiritual sadhana. Realising the perishable nature of this Deha
(body), one has to realise the indweller (Dehi), who is none other
than the eternal Atma.
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The
body is made up of five elements and is bound to perish sooner
or later but the indweller has neither birth nor death. The
indweller has no attachment whatsoever and is the eternal
witness. Truly speaking, the indweller who is in the form
of the Atma is verily God Himself.
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The
true and eternal Atma Thathwa is immanent in one’s own body. It
can be realized only by the Jnana netras (eyes of wisdom). You have
to gradually give up Dehabhimana (attachment to the body) and cultivate
Atmabhimana (love towards the Atma). You think you are the body
and develop attachment to it. So long as the process of inhalation
and exhalation continues in the body, you consider it as yours.
Once the process comes to a halt, you do not know what is happening
around.
The
human body, though of perishable nature, teaches one great lesson,
namely, “SOHAM” (you are nothing but the eternal Atma Thathwa).
When you inhale your breath, you make the sound “So” and while exhaling
you make the sound “Ham”. The inhaling process represents life and
exhaling represents death. If you wish to overcome life and death,
one moment is enough. You have to give up body attachment, which
I am demonstrating right before you day in and day out. This body
which I have taken upon Myself is undergoing several types of suffering
. Just as you suffer from physical ailments, this body also suffers.
But, I do not attach importance to this suffering. Several students
and devotees have expressed anxiety and concern that I might undergo
a lot of suffering while the Linga emerges from My body. No doubt
your apprehensions are true, but, I do not feel any suffering. In
fact, it is only when I identify Myself with the body, I undergo
pain. Since I am not the body, I do not suffer any pain.
For
example, this is a handkerchief (holding a kerchief in His hands)
As long as you consider this kerchief as yours, you pick it up,
wipe your face and carefully put it back in its original place.
Just because the kerchief is yours, do you accept if there is dirt
on it? No, never. You at once discard it. In the same manner, you
should realize that you are different from the body. You should
not attach any importance to the suffering of the body. All those
objects which you consider as yours have to be discarded one day
or the other. When you do not consider something as yours, you do
not feel any pain in discarding it. This body underwent several
types of suffering, the recent one being a fracture in the hip bone.
The
body is afterall a conglomeration of Indriyas (senses). Whatever
has happened is only to the body and not to Me. When you adopt such
type of attitude you will get peace. For example, when you find
an ant crawling on your hand, if you try to scratch it, you will
have more pain. After all why should you have to suffer so much
on account of a small insect like an ant crawling over your body?
It is only because you are under the illusion that you are the body.
The eye sees something. But what it sees may not be real since it
is bound to undergo change after some time. What the ears have heard
may undergo change after some time. In the same way, the food we
eat will also undergo change after a few hours. There is nothing
that is permanent in this world. You have to realise this truth.
You have to enquire as to what is it that remains unchanged in the
past, present and future. If I teach you this truth by quoting big
Sanskrit Slokas and Mantras, you may not be able to understand this
simple truth. If this is related to your day-to-day experience,
you will understand it better.
Some
time back, when My hip bone got fractured, I was taken to the hospital.
The doctors were planning for performing a major orthopaedic surgery.
I told them, “You can do whatever you wish to. This body is yours.
I am not the body. I am not under the control of the body I am I.”
The doctors performed a major operation on this body. But, I did
not suffer any pain. Whatever pain was there, only the body suffered,
not Me. If you also adopt similar attitude, you will not feel any
pain. Therefore, reduce your Dehabhimana (attachment to the body)
gradually.
All
of you are undertaking some sort of sadhana. What exactly is the
real meaning of sadhana? sadhana is not merely acquiring knowledge
about the nature of body. In fact, you have to forget about the
body and concentrate on the Atmic Bliss. How do you attain that
bliss? It can be attained only through Prema (love). If only there
is pure love, all your suffering will be removed. Therefore, cultivate
pure and selfless love. Supposing, you came across a person on the
road who is inimical to you. If you hate him and move away from
him considering him as your enemy, the distance between you and
him increases further. On the other hand, if you greet him lovingly
saying “Hello! how are you?, naturally he would respond with love.
Thus, when you both greet each other lovingly, there is no scope
for hate persisting anymore. As is your feeling towards others,
so is their feeling. The same idea is contained in the Vedic declaration:
“Yadbhavam thadbhavathi” (As is your feeling, so shall you become).
Today, we are directing all our negative feelings on others. We
should not however bear any ill-will against anybody. Whatever negative
feelings are there, they are just passing clouds. They come and
go. The sun may not be visible while it is under thick clouds. The
moment the clouds move away, the sun is visible. Similarly, when
your negative feelings scatter away, what remains is pure love.
You can achieve anything in this world with love. In fact, you can
get the entire world under your control through love. People say
they are sitting in meditation, both morning and evening. But, what
kind of meditation is going on? What benefit are they deriving out
of it? How long is its effect lasting? Not even a moment. Remember,
all worldly matters are like passing clouds. Therefore, do not enagage
yourself much in them.
Once
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu was walking through the market place, chanting
the divine name. In fact, he was dancing in ecstasy. Some people
on seeing him thought he was a madcap. They snatched away his mridanga.
But, he did not resent for this. He started chanting the divine
name while beating the cymbals. The irate onlookers took away the
cymbals also. Even then he was not bothered. He thought perhaps
God did not like his beating the cymbals. He resolved not to touch
the cymbals which he thought were not to the liking of God. He consoled
himself saying whatever musical instruments were taken away from
him, were not to God’s liking. God’s will prevails ultimately. Such
was his faith. From then onwards he gave up all worldly attachments
and concentrated on Premathathwa (Principle of Love), which none
could take away from him. One has to aspire for that which cannot
be taken away by others. That is Pure Love. A printed matter on
a piece of paper cannot be separated from it. Likewise, your heart
should be like a pure white paper and love the printed matter. These
two are inseparable. Cultivate such love.
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Love
is your sole refuge wherever you may be, in a forest, in the
sky, in a city or a village, on the top of a mountain or in
the middle of deep sea.
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Wherever
you may be, divine love will protect you always. Cultivate such
type of love. That is the real sadhana. sadhana is not something
that is associated with dhana (money). sadhana stands for Salokya,
Sameepya, Sarupya and Sayujya. Unfortunately today people do not
understand the real meaning of sadhana.
Students!
You are reading big books written by elders. However, mere reading
will not help. When you read a pustaka (book), whatever is contained
in it will enter your mastaka (head). That means both the pustaka
and mastaka become one. You should not stop at that. Whatever has
been stored in the mastaka must get into the heart, where it will
remain for ever.
Embodiments
of Divine Atma! Atma is Divine. Never forget this aspect. Some people
find happiness in physical sadhana. But, the pleasure they derive
out of it is only physical and temporary in nature. All that is
associated with time is bound to disappear one day or the other.
You have to attach yourself to that which is permanent, eternal
and real. God’s love is beyond all description. It is supreme. On
the other hand, the physical love is momentary and is associated
with physical relationship. Whatever is associated with the body
comes and goes. But, pure and selfless love which emerges from the
heart comes and grows. You have to cultivate such love. It will
never diminish. You need not have to beg for this from somebody.
You cannot purchase this from the market either, since it is not
a saleable commodity. God is the only source from which love flows.
It is available only in His shop. Therefore find out a way to reach
Him. Unfortunately, today people do not aspire to acquire such pure
love in spite of being very near to the source of such love. They
do not even realise that this invaluable gift is available right
in front of them. People crave for worldly favours and objects,
thinking there is great happiness in possessing them. No. They can
never give real happiness. The happiness arising out of worldly
things is only momentary. Only God’s love is the eternal principle.
Therefore love such Divine Love. You do not get it anywhere else
except from God.
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God
has neither birth nor death. He has neither beginning nor
end. He is present in all beings as the eternal witness.
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God’s
love is the only Truth. It will never change. Worship such changeless
Truth. Seek refuge in that Truth. That is the only real sadhana
for attaining liberation. What is meant by ‘Moksha’ (Liberation)?
Is it living in some palatial building with air-conditioned rooms,
located in the heaven above? No, not at all. To get rid of Moha
(attachment) is true Moksha (liberation) You have to give up the
body attachment in the first instance. Once you get rid of body
attachment, you will naturally develop Vairagya (renunciation),
which will ultimately lead you to liberation. Love is the only path
that can lead you to liberation.
You
might have heard the story of Mandana Misra, a scholar of great
repute. His wife, Ubhayabharathi, too was a great scholar. When
Adi Sankara was proceeding on his victory march, he met Mandana
Misra and entered into a scholarly debate with him. It was decided
that Mandana Misra would take to Sannyasa if he was defeated in
the debate. Ubhayabharathi was chosen to be the adjudicator of the
contest. Will anyone accept such a proposal wherein the rival’s
wife acts as the adjudicator? But, Adi Sankara had no hesitation
to accept her as the adjudicator, for he knew that Ubhayabharati
strictly adhered to the principle of truth in letter and spirit.
She was impartial in her judgement and declared Sankara to be the
winner. Mandana Misra took to Sannyasa in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the debate. Ubhayabharati, being his Ardhangi
(better half), followed suit.
Ubhayabharathi
lived in a hermitage near the bank of river Ganga. Many women became
her disciples. Every day in the morning, they used to go to the
bank of the Ganga to have a bath. On the way, there lived a Sannyasi,
whom people considered as Brahma Jnani (the knower of Brahma). He
had renounced the world to attain true wisdom. Howerver, he was
very much attached to a dried bottle-gourd in which he used to preserve
water. One day he was lying down, using it as a pillow, lest someone
should steal it. Ubhayabharathi observed this and asked her disciples
as to who he was. One of the disciples said that he was known as
Brahma Jnani. Then Ubhayabharathi remarked, “Though he is one of
wisdom, he is attached to his bottle-gourd which he is using as
his pillow.” The so-called Brahma Jnani heard their conversation
and became angry. When Ubhayabharathi and her disciples were returning
from the Ganga, he threw away the bottle- gourd on the road, just
to show that he was not attached to it. Seeing this, Ubhayabharathi
at once remarked, “I thought there was only one defect in him -
Abhimana (attachment). Now I realise that he has another defect
also - Ahamkara (ego). How can one with Ahamkara and Abhimana be
a Jnani (one of wisdom)? Her comment was an eye opener for the Sannyasi.
Immediately he fell at the feet of Ubhayabharathi and prayed to
her to teach him true knowledge.
To
visualise multiplicity is Ajnana (ignorance) and to visualise unity
in multiplicity is Jnana (wisdom). Ubhayabharathi imparted such
sacred teachings and transformed the individuals. As she understood
the principle of unity, she ultimately attained liberation. On the
other hand Mandana Misra could not attain liberation as he was immersed
in worldly feelings. Ubhayabharathi started preaching and propagating
the path of wisdom. She became the guru of one and all. A true guru
is one who dispels the darkness of ignorance and lights the lamp
of wisdom. That which remains changeless in all the three periods
of time is true wisdom. People accepted Ubhayabharathi as their
guru because her thought, word and deed were in complete harmony.
Manasyekam vachasyekam karmanyekam mahatma naam (Those whose thoughts,
words and deeds are in perfect harmony are noble ones).
Manonaashanam
(annihilation of the mind) is what you should strive for. You should
have desire for God and nothing else. You should not get entangled
in the worldly relationships. That is true wisdom.
The
teachings of Ubhayabharathi spread far and wide and she became highly
reputed for her wisdom. Even today there are many such people of
wisdom. Without men of merit and wisdom, how can there be light
in the world? However, wisdom cannot be acquired from individuals.
It can be acquired only by developing love for God. A beggar who
comes to our doorstep begs for alms saying “Bhavati Bhikshan Dehi.”
He addresses Dehi (indweller) and not Deha (physical body). In this
manner, you can learn a profound spiritual truth even from a beggar.
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One
may acquire a high academic qualification such as M.A. and
B.A. and attain exalted position One may amass wealth, perform
acts of charity and attain name and fame One may have physical
strength and enjoy a long and healthy life One may be a great
scholar studying and preaching the Vedas, None of them can
equal a true devotee of the Lord.
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No
doubt, worldly education is also essential to eke out a livelihood,
but it cannot impart true wisdom. Only Atma Vidya (knowledge of
the Self) can grant you everlasting happiness. However, secular
education is also essential to take care of your physical needs.
You should not give it up altogether. Worldly education is Negative
and spiritual education is Positive. Both are essential for happiness
here and hereafter.
Students!
You should become masters in both forms of knowledge, secular and
spiritual, like Ubhayabharathi. But always remember that only Atmic
knowledge is the true knowledge. Once you acquire it, you would
have acquired everything else.
Last
night I came to the Sai Kulwant Hall at 1 o’ clock. It is during
this auspicious time that the divine lingas emerge from Kailasa.
The lingas emerge of their own accord at the divine will. I saw
several students and devotees singing Bhajans with great devotion.
But who are the real devotees? I observed that only a few people
were singing with real devotion and a pure heart constantly contemplating
on the divine name. There were thousands of people participating
in the Bhajans. But not all of them are real devotees. Their body
was present in the hall but their mind was not fixed on God. They
were mechanically participating in Bhajans. This is not real devotion.
Wherever you sit, whether in the prayer hall, or elsewhere, if your
thoughts are fixed on God, then you are a true devotee and you will
attain His grace. If you feel sleepy, you can sleep. There is no
objection. However even in sleep, may your thoughts be fixed on
divinity.
Is
it not because of your love and devotion towards God that you came
all the way to Prasanthi Nilayam to participate in Sivarathri Bhajans?
I can understand your devotion. A true devotee does not need any
conveniences. He does not wish any type of comforts. Wherever you
go, keep the mind under your control and direct all your thoughts
towards God. That is real devotion. That is what Ubhayabharathi
taught to her disciples. If you also cultivate such devotion, your
lives will be sanctified. Do not divert your attention on physical
comforts. Always chant the Panchakshari Mantra, “Om Namah Sivaya.”
If you merely chant with lips it will merge into worldly sounds.
On the other hand, if you chant the divine name sincerely with full
concentration of your mind, it will spread all over the world. Chanting
of the divine name with full concentration by the mind is real sadhana.
(Bhagavan
concluded His discourse with the Bhajan, “Hari Bhajan Bina Sukha
Santhi Nahi…”)

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