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Vedanta Sandesh
Spreading Love & Light
Hari om! Vedanta Mission is now 20 years old. We started in a small way in Mumbai, and now have our programs in many parts of the country as well as some countries abroad. It has been a very satisfying journey to share the amazing knowledge of Vedanta with so many sincere aspirants. That which makes me really happy is not really the numericals involved, but the uncompromising focus of all our teachers towards Vedanta. We know that this is is highest knowledge, and very less people are aware of it, and still lesser people are inspired to get this knowledge. Even those who do so sincerely, falter many a times at the altar of their own ego. No wonder the Upanishads declare that Self-Knowledge is not for the weak ones. Courage to even sideline one's small individuality and its small world for awakening to a nobler, magnanimous and real identity is indeed not everyones piece of cake. It many a times appears to be a gamble wherein we prefer the proverbial bird in hand rather than the possibility of two in the bush, wherein most often many succumb. However, it is only the courageous ones who can negate the imaginary snake and realize the truth of its substratum. Many if our devotees dare to tread this path of selfknowledge, and some of our dear ones could not continue, yet Vedanta Mission continues uncompromisingly to sing the song of Rishis. A Sat-guru is one who dares to talk about the truth, that is why even in our daily prayers we say that 'May the learned ones dare to speak the truth, however much bitter it is'. While we do want to take the message of Vedanta to the world, we do compassionately try to feel the pains & sorrows of people, yet we never try to just appease their ego's, which just lives in darkness and all its other baseless imaginations. Rather, we lovingly try our best to help them realize the fact that their individuality is an imaginary entity, and their truth is somthing entirely different. Ignorance of that truth alone brings about the ego, which we then stick on as our identity, and then starts the endless journey of seeking, insecurity, dependence and inevitable grief & sorrow. Irrespective of the fact whether someone succeeds in the world or not, depenence brings sorrow and grief alone. The message of Vedanta is that there is 'one' infinite truth and basically we all are that alone. I also feel like singing 'Why this Kolaveri Di...' :). Why this unnecessary sufferings all over. Awake, Arise, Approach a Guru and dedicate yourself for the realization of this truth. May Vedanta Mission become instrumental to take this amazing & redeeming message of Vedanta to many many more aspirants - uncompromisingly. I am happy Vedanta Mission, Mumbai has decided to commemorate this occasion to celebrate in a grand way. My Blessings & Best Wishes to all such blessed souls. Love & om,
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Vivikta desh aaseeno viraago vijitendriyah
Bhavayedekamatmanam tamanantamananyadheehi. Viviktadeshe: in a solitary place; aaseeno: seated; viraago: bereft of passions; vijitendriyah: with the senses controlled; bhavayet: should contemplate upon; ekam atmanam: the one atmanam; tam: that; anantam: infinite; ananyadheehi: with a mind undevoted to anything else; Seated in a solitary place, bereft of passions and with the senses controlled, one should contemplate upon that one atman infinite, without thinking of anything else. Vivikta desh aaseeno: For steadiness in contemplation certain prerequistes are essential. In Gita chapter six Bhagvan Krishna speaks of the physical & mental preparation one needs to do before sitting for meditation. A basic discipline and balance is required at all levels of eating, sleeping, posture, ambience etc. Here the Acharya first speaks of a solitary environment. Practise of Contemplation & steadfastness in knowledge is brought about in two ways. One is by being amidst the various activities of the world and second is single-pointed contemplation in the seat of meditation. Retaining awareness in day to day situations is strengthened by constant and serious contemplation by meditation in solitude. But it is also significant to keep in mind that a spiritual
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aspirant can be focused in mediation only when he has been a sincere and dedicated during sharavan and manan. Only such a person who has learnt the knowledge of vedanta at the feet of a Master and has clarified his doubts by manan will also qualify to be with himself in solitude. For such a person is advised to be seated in a solitary place where the meditator drops all thoughts by detachment with the external world and its experiences and revels in the akhandakar vritti of Aham Brahmasmi. Viraago vijitendriya The Acharya further goes on to state another two prime requisites for a person who wishes to glide in samadhi. These are Viraago and Vijitendriya. Viraago: means bereft of any kind of passion of this loka and parloka (this world and the celestial
worlds). Dispassion is not physically cutting off from the world or any suppression, but it is an outcome of the discrimination that has been done between the Real & Unreal, the permanent and the impermanent. When the imposition of the sense of reality drops by genuine knowledge then dispassion is a natural outcome of it. The scriptures say that so intense should be the dispassion as one has towards the droppings of a crow on ones self. Dispassion on one hand is detachment towards all worldly pleasures on the other hand it also implies intense passion for Ishwara and the goal of moksha. Vijitendriya: One who has a control over his senses and withdraws himself from all activities. Controlling of the senses is a very interesting term. Commonly it is understood like a strict teacher trying to control a chaotic classroom of children with fear and punishment. But our scriptures reveal a very refreshing implication of being a controller of the senses. It implies being such a Msater of the senses that one has the power and freedom to indulge in sensory activities and one also has the freedom to withdraw all the sense organs from their respective objects as required. It is again not a story of suppression and struggle to forcefully stop all the senses from experiencing the outside world. But it is all about understand the reality of the objective world and establishing right relationship with it. God has created a very beautiful world. There is no harm in experiencing all the beautiful things and nature but one needs to have the awareness that these are not real and permanent. All our money, car, house, material things, relatonships are only means to living life, they are not the goal and will not bring about total contentment which we are seeking. Contentment lies within us as our very own nature and cannot be attained by an experience in the outside world. Once this awareness is brought about then a per-
son can engage and withdraw ones senses like a tortoise as explained in the Gita who unfolds his arms and legs when wishes solitude, he just withdraws them. Bhavayed ekam atmanam: Seated in the seat of meditation in solitude, having withdrawn all the senses from their respective stimuli, he should have single pointed attention on the One without a second, as the nature of the Self. There is only one reality, plurality does not truly exist. All the differences we see in name and forms is a creation of Maya and the sense of discrimination that a jiva has is a product of ignorance. It is only when we do not have a vision of the One reality as a substratum of all that we see dvaita in the world. We think ourselves to be different from others, and thus all conflicts of good and bad, likes and dislikes, black and white, high and low come into existence. All the forms are made from the same panchamahbhutas The surface color may be different but ultimately we are all made of the same raw material and the substratum of all is one. The mud pot is not different from the mud toy nor from the mud house, because ultimately the mud is one alone. Vedanta thunders one truth alone, Brahma satyam jagat mithya, jivo brahma eva na aparah. Brahma alone is real; the world of experiences is an illusion. Tamanantam ananyadheehi: The Acharya says meditate on that Reality with a single pointed conviction, without any other worldly distraction. Meditate on Parmatma who is infinite. One who is beginingless and eternal. Another word used here is ananya Ananaya reflects two beautiful meanings, one is to have a conviction that this alone is the only goal of my life and second that it is only the One Supreme reality which is the truth of everything living and non-living. There exists nothing else other than Brahman and that Brahman I am.
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New Year Greetings
Wishing all our Readers a very happy New Year. May the year ahead dawn the light of love and knowledge for all.
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Knowledge is all about being aware of the truth of what However is, while Yoga and , there aim to one Bhakti is change the with problem mind for the better, so Yoga, and that is technically they fall thatthe category of in Yoga not only p karma,uworking e s r e - s p p o s to change but also duality, something. For knowledge even strengthens the a sankalpa to notion in us that change anything is Godimpediment, an is apart from because then our us. When he is priorities change apart, then only we from knowing what need to join. is to working for - Poojya be. what shouldGuruji - Poojya Guruji
sewa. It was nice to know that you got an opportunity in Hongkong to get further guidance of Yoga practices. Yoga word is very interesting. Initially it implies to join, and so we need to bring about the necessary ambiance & compatibility at all levels of our personality for this so called union. However, there is one problem with Yoga, and that is that Yoga not only pre-supposes duality, but also strengthens the notion in us that God is apart from us. When he is apart, then only we need to join. The notion that God is apart from us, is the very cause of samsar, so we need to be very careful, and assure that all Yoga practices always lead and culminate into Brahma Vidya. It is interesting to see that every chapter of Gita ends with this statement that Brahmavidyayam Yogashastre... So the great Acharyas made it a point to keep us conscious of this fundamental fact, then alone Yoga can bless. My Gita Gyana Yagna at Mumbai is from 19th to 26th Dec, and the Camp at Indore from 21st to 25th Jan. I am sure Lalaji will send you the details. Love & om to both of you. SA
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All of us go through ups and downs in life. Some situations bring us great joy and some situations bring about great pain. Commonly we all understand that sukha (happinness) and dukha(sorrow) are two sides of the coin of life. Apart from these two there is another term called Grief. Although the word grief too can be commonly misunderstood as sorrow or dejection but grief is a far more intense emotion than sorrow. On one hand Sukha is associated with conducive situations and Dukha or sorrow is an emotion which we experience whenever we face inconducive situations. It is a pain that not only reflects hurt but also reflects a sensitivity towards life and its experiences. Grief on the other hand reflects an emotional state which is highly intense, to the extent that a person loses his balance of mind and the symptoms of which can be seen on the physical level too. Arjuna is a classic case of a person overpowered by grief leading to indecisiveness, anxiety, nervousness, and various symptoms at the physical level like sweating, shivering, etc. Grief is a consequence of misapprehension. Whenever a person is ignorant of the truth of life and then has misapprehensions a person is bound to be shattered by grief. But interestingly grief can become a blessing to. As we see in the case of Arjuna. Arjuna was highly grief-stricken. He goes on to say to Bhagwan Sri Krishna that he sees nothing on this earth and the other worlds, not even the attainment of the heavens and becoming the lord of the earth could relieve him of his grief. It is only when he surrenders at the Feet of Lord Krishna with humility to understand the secrets of handling such conflicts of rght and wrong that the situation of grief becomes the great blessing of his life. A blessing which not only not opens the doors of freedom for Arjuna but also gave us all the Gita, the divine song of the Lord which has been the Manual of Right decison making for all mankind. What are the intricacies of grief? How does it become a blessing? Let us see: Grief makes one introspect: Whenever a person goes through a situation of conflict, a situation of indecisiveness, a situation of intense emotional pain one feels compelled to think about life, about relationships, about experiences, about the reality of the world. We all know and experience that whenever situations are very conducive and goody goody one tends to go into a relaxing mode, a mode of enjoyment, and becomes complacent at the level of thinking. But whenever we go through a challenging situation which becomes a question of life and death we can either open the doors of knowledge for ourselves or spell doom by total hopelessness and dejection. On a positive note, In challenging situations one is compelled to think. It is at such times when we become the best of philosophers and analysts. This is the time when the individual starts looking within himself, trying to understand his own mind and also analyses the world outside. Right understanding of anything in the world alone brings about the joy of liberation. There is no alternative to knowledge. Hence tough situations are truly a blessing in disguise. They may shake us to the core but at the end of the day one comes out a more stronger and intelligent person.
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When does Grief become a Yoga: As said although each one of us goes through the highs and lows of life but tough times are not always a blessing for everyone. Only those people are blessed who have some higher to look up to, some one who believes in the existence of a cosmic power who is the creator and sustainer of all, one ho is all pervading, knowledgeable and compassionate. Challenges are an eye opener for those who have faith in Learned Masters and who have the courage to break the shackles of their ego and surrender at the feet of such Masters. If one is humble enough to accept his ignorance and expresses his desire to learn and at the same time is also blessed by a right philosopher and guide, than the grief bound situation can become a great blessing. Humility and acceptance of ones ignorance can bring about great sensitivity and full availability to learn and grasp the subtle truths of life. This was the case with Arjuna. Arjuna was faced with a tough situation of conflict between righteousness and unrighteousness. Shaken up the conflict he seeks guidance at the Feet of Lord Krishna. This surrender at the feet of a Master makes this grief stricken situation a blessing for Arjuna and hence the first chapter of the Gita is known as Arjuna Vishad Yoga. or the Yoga of Grief. Inspired by this great warrior and his situations we all too can be blessed by grief in disguise. The scriptures reveal that grief is the baby of ignorance and misapprehension alone. Like Arjuna we too are in the midst of the battlefield of life, where conflicting situations, weakness of the mind, indecisiveness, ignorance are all sorrounding us like the enemies in the attlefield. If one has to face these situations like a true warrior and come out victorious too then like Arjuna we need to make SRi Krshna our charioteer. We need to surrender and hold the compassionate hands of Learned Masters who can guide us with their knowledge.
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If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don't deal in lies, Or being hated, don't give way to hating, And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise: If you can dream - and not make dreams your master, If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools: If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it all on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breath a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on!" If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with kings - nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds' worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son! - Rudyard Kipling
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Quotes
The value of an idea lies in the using of it. Being happy doesnt mean that everything is perfect. It means that youve decided to look beyond the imperfections. People love others not for who they are but for how they make them feel -Irwin Federman If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things. -Albert Einstein The sun does not shine for a few trees and flowers, but for the wide worlds joy. Henry Ward Beecher The positive thinker sees the invisible, feels the intangible, and achieves the impossible. If you dont stand for something you will fall for anything. -Malcolm X If you see a friend without a smile; give him one of yours. Have the courage to say no. Have the courage to face the truth. Do the right thing because it is right. These are the magic keys to living your life with integrity. -W. Clement Stone
Forthcoming Programs
Satsang at Jaipur:
A 2 days Satsang by Poojya Swamini Amitanandaji will be organized at Jaipur on 8th and 9th Jan 2012. This satsang is being organized by Sardar Surinder Singhji. The subject matter of the discourses will be Gita Sandesh.
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