"A real Master teaches you to accept everything that happens in life. He helps you to be thankful for both good and bad, right and wrong, enemy and friend, those who harm you and those who help you, those who cage you and those who release you from the cage.
The Master helps you forget about the dark past and the bright future full of a thousand promises. He helps you live life in the present moment with all its fullness. He lets you know that the whole of nature - everything, everybody, even your enemy is helping you evolve and attain perfection."
~ Amma
OCT 22
"Asangoham, asangoham, asangoham punah punah:
Satchidananda roopoham, ahamevahamvyayah:
Nitya shudda vimuktoham, nirvikarohm avyayah:
Bhoomandandaswaroopoham, ahamevahamavyayah:
Nityoyam niravadyoyam nirakarohamachyatha:
Paramananda swaroopoham, ahamevahamvyayah:
Anatar jyoti bahir jyoti, pratyak jyoti paratparah:
Jyoti jyoti ahamswayam jyoti, atma jyoti shivosmyham"
"Unattached, unattached, unattached, am I (to the body, mind, intellect,
I alone and changeless exist in the form of consciousness and bliss.
I am ever pure and free, without change of form and nature.
I am ever full- I alone exist changeless.
I am eternal and without boundaries, immutable and unshakable,
I alone exist I changeless in the form of consciousness and bliss.
Effulgence am I both inside and outside,
The light which is apparent as well as transcendent.
Light of all lights, self effulgent, the light of the atman,
Filled with auspiciousness am I"
OCT 23
Q: In a world full of jealousy and hatred, how do I go on a path of humbleness and serenity?
Sri Sri: Don’t label the world. Some people are this way, but don’t pay too much attention to them. Just move on. Let them get cooked in their jealousy. It is alright. That which you put attention on, will grow. Manifestation follows intention and attention.
If your intention is clear, I tell you, you will move on. If someone is jealous, what do you do? Just move on. Your attention should be on something higher, on the blossoming of the self.
OCT 23
How to be free from Craving Aversions even when people behave unfavorably...
"Astrology itself is Panchanga (a tool used to determine and study the planetary positions and their effects upon an individual).
Suppose you are angry at somebody, then you keep thinking, ‘Why did he do this to me?’ Now if you have knowledge of Jyotish (Vedic astrology) then you will understand that there is no fault of that man. You will think, ‘It happened because of some effects of the motion of some planets in my planetary chart. So I had to bear insult’.
This is mukti(liberation).The mind which was entangled in Raga- Dwesha (cravings and aversions) with that person gets detached. Jyotish helps you understand that your time is bad; which is why even good people quarrel with you and if the time is good, even your sworn enemies help you in times of need. So when you understand this, then the Raga- Dwesha in your mind gets dissolved and mind becomes quiet."
OCT 23
Jeevan Mukti...
"When we are contented in life, then that is jeevan-mukti (being liberated while still living). It is a stage in which you feel – ‘I do not need anything more in this life. I am contented and I will serve others to the best of my capacity. This whole world is mine; all this is my reflection (of the Self) and my own nature.’
When you become so firmly established and strong in this knowledge from within, then contentment and joy dawns in you. All the complaints disappear. Everything becomes available even before the wish arises. Within no time, all the required knowledge comes to the mind. This all is called jeevan-mukti."
- Sri Sri
OCT 24
From a beggar, the Guru lifts you to the status of the Emperor of the Universe. From a mere Receiver, he makes you a Giver.
~ Amma
OCT 25
Reverence and ownership
"Often you do not have reverence for that which you own. Whatever you revere becomes bigger than you. When you have reverence in all your relationships then your own consciousness expands. Then even small things appear to be significant and big. Every little creature appears to be dignified. It is the reverence in every relationship that saves the relationship. Often you lose reverence for that which you own, and this happens unconsciously.
When you have reverence for the whole universe, you are in harmony with the while universe. Then, you do not need to reject or renounce anything of this universe. Reverence in ownership frees you from greed, jealousy and lust. Cultivate the skill of having reverence every moment in your life."
- Sri Sri
OCT 26
"Those whose karmas are good have this firm belief, ‘God is with me at all times. My Gurudev is with me, and I have all the inner strength that I need’."
- Sri Sri
'Owning responsibility for all your experiences in life makes you powerful and will put an end to grumbling, planning counter attacks, explanations, and all those host of negative tendencies. Owning full responsibility you become free.'
- Sri Sri
OCT 27
When skilfulness blossoms within us, then that is Yoga. It is said “Yoga karmasu-kaushalam”. When we do something, we do not do it half-heartedly thinking ‘Will this happen or not?’, or, ‘May be it will be only half-done or so’, or, ‘Oh! This is going to take a lot of time’, etc.
Once you decide upon something, just do it. When things start to happen merely by our thinking about them, then that ability is called a Siddhi (extraordinary ability). The goal of human life is to be able to gain this Siddhi, and not just to enjoy the pleasures and material gains of the world.
- Sri Sri
OCT 28
"You can spend the whole life worrying, grumbling, brooding over things and being miserable, or the same energy could be used to uplift you to unimaginable heights.
Again and again, withdraw your mind. If your mind is running all over the place, it is because of the objects of the senses."
- Sri Sri
Often, when you praise, you praise in comparison to someone else. In order to praise one person, we put down someone else and when we want to point out somebody's mistake we praise another.
Some are stingy in praising, and some are shy.
And some others are simply not used to.
Some praise with motives, and some others just to elevate.
Others praise themselves in order to hide their low self-esteem.
The real praise dawns in a blossomed state of consciousness.
The praise that comes out of an elevated state of consciousness is simply its nature and is quite different. Normally praise comes out of craving and pride. The praise from a heightened consciousness is always out of fulfilment.
Praising can no doubt elevate the consciousness and bring enthusiasm and energy. At the same time it can also bring arrogance. Praising is a skill.
When someone praises you, do you take it without shying away?
Accepting praise without shyness, is also a skill.
Authenticity and skillfulness appear to be contradictory, but in fact they are complementary. Your intentions need to be authentic and your actions need to be skillful. The more authentic the intention, the more skillful the action will be. Authentic intention and skillful action make you unshakable.
Skill is required only when authenticity cannot have its way. Yet skill without authenticity makes you shallow. You cannot have an authentic action and a skillful intention. If you try to be authentic in your action but manipulative in your mind, that is when mistakes happen.
John: Is it possible to have a powerful intention, like greed, that is authentic?
Sri Sri: If your intention is colored by greed, over-ambition, etc. then your intention is not authentic. Whenever your intentions are impure, it pricks your consciousness, so it cannot be authentic. Authentic intentions are free from negative emotions. An action that is not skillful leads to negative emotions and an intention that is not authentic harbors negative emotions.
Gayatri: If our intention is authentic and yet our actions are not skillful, what should we do?
Sri Sri: Carry a handkerchief (laughter).
Question: What is the best skill to deal with intention?
Sri Sri: Do not keep any sankalpas (intentions) to yourself. Offer them to the Divine.
Actions can never be perfect but our intentions can be perfect. Actions always have room for improvement. Action means growth and movement, and that needs space. The depth in you and the freedom in you bring out all the skillfulness in you. Krishna was the most skillful because his silence was so deep.
"You all must have heard the story of how Lord Krishna lifted the huge Mount Govardhana entirely on his little finger. The (prefix) ‘Go-’ means knowledge, and knowledge is so vast, like a huge mountain. But one who has blossomed in knowledge can lift even a huge mountain very easily and effortlessly, using just his little finger. Can you lift anything with your little finger? You cannot actually lift anything using the little finger, isn’t it? But here, Lord Krishna lifted the entire Mount Govardhana using just his little finger.
The word ¬Govardhana means that which enhances and augments our knowledge. So when we stand in the enclosure of knowledge, we receive a protection, a shield from the storm and the heavy rain (signifying misery and suffering). To shelter yourself from the miseries of the world, you must come under the protection of Mount Govardhana (knowledge), and by doing this you will continue to blossom, and progress more and more in knowledge.
The word ‘Go’ has four different meanings: Jnana (knowledge), Gaman (travel), Prapti (to receive) and Moksha (liberation). Gaman means to keep on moving ahead in life and not look back at the past. Prapti means to reflect upon all that you have received. When you look back at your life and reflect upon what you have received, you will realize that you have received nothing other than knowledge in your life (meaning: everything else received in life being momentary or temporary).
When death comes before you, there will be only two questions to answer for yourself: one is how much knowledge have you received, and second is how much love have you given to everyone around you. That is all there is to the act of giving and receiving in life. In receiving, you have to reflect on how much knowledge have you received, and in giving you must see how much love have you shared with everyone. When such knowledge increases in your life, then that is what Prapti is.
So all four of these: Jnana, Gaman, Prapti and Moksha come to you when you are under the protection of Govardhana, which the Lord lifted so simply with his little finger.
When Lord Krishna lifted the mountain, all his other Gwalas (cowherd friends) also stood with Him below the mountain and placed their bamboo sticks to lend support to the mountain. They wanted to feel that they too are a part of this and are contributing in some way. They too wanted to satisfy that sense of doership in them.
The meaning from this is: we must not think since that God will do everything, why should we make any efforts? No, you too should make your efforts and put in your stick along with the others (contribute in upholding the mountain). God is anyway doing everything, but does not mean that you do not do anything and remain idle.
No, you too have to contribute your efforts and place your stick under the mountain. So the deeper meaning here is that we must do our duty and what we need to do. Instead of being idle and negligent, we must become proactive and responsible. Doing this combines all the three together: Karma, Jnana and also Bhakti (devotion).
How is that so? To save oneself from misery and suffering, one cries out to the Lord for safety with a sense of love and faith, this is Bhakti. Placing your own stick under the mountain (making one’s efforts or doing one’s duty) is Karma Yoga. And knowing that the Lord is upholding everything and taking care is Jnana. All three are important in life."
- Sri Sri
During the last three days of Navaratri annadaan the following quantity of food
ingredients were used!
Rice - 8.1 tons,
dal - 5 tons, salt- 1 ton,
ghee- 1.5 tons,
jaggery- 5.1 tons,
vegetables - 63 tons
"Where there is joy, there cannot be ego. A person who is full of joy will never behave wrongly with anyone. Such a person will not go about hurting people and create problems for others.
One who troubles others is actually suffering himself, and is hurt or wounded in some way. Such people give misery and suffering to others around them. One who has suffered injustice tries to do injustice with others and make them suffer. A person who is happy and content will never trouble anyone else in anyway. Such a person will never steal from others.
So knowledge, happiness and love are the greatest enemies of the ego. Lord Krishna is the symbol of love and joy. How can the ego survive where there is love? The ego is only scared of love, nothing else. That is because ego has to bow down before love. No matter how great a person may be in the world, he has to melt before the love of his own child. When the child falls sick, then no matter how strong and brave the person may be, he melts out of love and concern for the health of his own child. He naturally gets worried.
So love, happiness and naturalness are the greatest enemies of the ego. And what does Lord Krishna represent? He is the symbol of happiness, joy and being natural. He is the very source of bliss."
- Sri Sri
Ramayan is an epic story about King Dasharatha, who had three wives, but no children. Along with his wife Kaushalya, he performed a yagya called Ashwamedha, after which they got four sons.
Dasharatha means one who can run ten chariots at a time; You are Dasharatha; Your body-mind complex is Dasharatha. The ten chariots are the five organs of senses and the five organs of actions. The five organs of senses are eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin. The five organs of action or Karmendriya enable us to interact with the material objects of the world; these organs are hands, feet, organs of ingestion (mouth), organs of excretion (rectum) and organs of reproduction (genitals).
Kaushalya means skill - A skill is required to be able to draw the mind away from the Maya and establish it in the Self!
Ashwa means today; that which was not yesterday, not tomorrow, but "Now....in this present moment", Ashwa also means horse. Our senses are like horses that keep running in different directions.
Medha means purification;
Ashwamedha is when one’s mind and intellect is totally in the present moment free from the anger and regret of the past and free from the anxieties and fears of the future. By being in the present moment, purification happens. When medha, your intellect is so deep in the present moment, nothing can shake it. What can shake your intellect is only the past. If you can snap yourself out of the past every moment, you are free, that is liberation. You are liberated because you have snapped out of the past. This is purification.
Rama - The words "rays, radiance" come from the Sanskrit root word Ra, which means to shine, to radiate, brilliant, light. Ma means within me; in my heart. So, Rama means the light in my heart.
So, when Dasharatha and Kaushalya came together, and performed the Ashwamedha yagya, Rama was born. When the mind-body complex uses some skill and gets into the present moment, purifying the mind and the heart, then Rama, which means, the light in our hearts is born. This is the spiritual significance of Sri Rama’s birth.
Four things come out of you when Ashwamedha is done:
Rama, which means the light in our heart shines (Born of Kaushalya)
Lakshmana, means awareness, mindfulness (Born of Sumitra)
Bharata, means all talents (Born of Kaikeyi)
Shatrughna, means one who has no enemies (Born of Sumitra)
The first wife’s name is Kaushalya, which means skill. In Hindi, you say ‘Kushalatha’, meaning skillful.
The second wife’s name is Sumitra, which means good friend. There could be many friends, but not all are good friends. Many times, friends drag you in the wrong direction; take you in the wrong way. Sumitra is one who takes you in the right direction.
The third wife’s name is Kaikeyi, one who sacrifices herself and brings benevolence. Kaikeyi is one who stands by your side, although she appears differently; but deep within, she does benevolence, with a cover. It is like a doctor who gives you a bitter medicine, or a vaccination. As soon as the children see him, they start yelling and crying, but the vaccination does good to them. Similarly, Kaikeyi who apparently, outwardly, is not pleasant, but inwardly, does that which is good for you.
So, these are the three wives of Dasharatha.
Ravana means the one who clouds or covers the "light within",hence Ravana is also called the EGO. The 10 bad qualities, which are represented by 10 heads of Ravana that cover the spirit within are:
1. Kama vasana (Lust)
2. Krodha (Anger)
3. Moha (Attachment)
4. Lobha (Greed)
5. Mada (Over Pride)
6. Matsara (Jealousy)
7. Swartha (Selfishness)
8. Anyaaya (Injustice)
9. Amanavta (Cruelty)
10. Ahankara (Ego).
Ramayana is happening in your own body. Your soul is Rama, your mind is Sita, your breath or life-force is Hanuman, your awareness is Laxmana and your ego is Ravana.
When the mind (Sita) was stolen by Ravana (the ego) then the 10 bad qualities start dominating and cause emotional pollution. This makes the soul (Rama) restless. Now the soul cannot reach the mind on its own, it has to take the help of the breath - the prana. With the help of the prana (Hanuman), the mind (Sita) got reunited with the soul (Rama), and the ego (Ravana) vanished. This is exactly what we do in Sudarshan Kriya This is the spiritual significance of the story.
Story Time:
When Sri Rama was building the bridge to Sri Lanka, a lot of monkeys were helping him build it. So the monkeys were picking up stones, writing on the back of the stones Sri Rama and putting it in the water. When they put the stones in the water, they would float. Again, this has a spiritual significance. When the name of the Lord is with you, you will not sink in society, you won't sink but you will float through the ocean of misery.
All the monkeys were writing Sri Rama, and all their stones were floating. When Sri Rama saw this, he was so surprised. He thought, ‘What? These stones are floating!’ He wanted to try it himself. So he took a stone, wrote Sri Rama and put it in the water. The stone sank! Sri Rama was surprised.
One monkey was sitting there and watching, and he started laughing. Sri Rama was a little embarrassed. The laughing monkey said to Sri Rama, ‘Those who you throw away from your hands, how they will float? They will only sink!’ This is to say that the devotees are so much more powerful than the Lord himself; devotees can do so much more than the Lord himself.
Warning! Watch out! This Knowledge Sheet contains explosives! It can explode your head or your heart. If it explodes your heart -- nothing is left! If it explodes your head -- everything is attained!
Guruji: How many of you are grateful here? (Everybody raises their hand.) If you are grateful, you don't belong to Me! (Everyone is shocked.) You are not part of the Master. When someone gives you something, you are grateful. That means you feel separate. You are not grateful to yourself.
Gratefulness is inevitable. When you go beyond gratefulness, then union happens. No "I," no "you" remains. You are part of the Master. You are just One Being with a thousand heads and a thousand arms, but with one heart. You have got to be grateful on the path, but you have to transcend gratefulness. Better stop being grateful. (Laughter.)
When you are grateful then you are the center, you are more important. When you are grateful to God for having received something beautiful, for example, eyesight, who is important? You or God? You! So your gratitude indicates ego.
Richard: But you are not grateful?
Guruji: I am simply great and I am full! (Laughter) Don't be grateful; just be great -- and be full! (Laughter)
This Knowledge is very dangerous! When you are part of the Master, you have every right to be happy. You have every right to Knowledge, happiness, and the whole universe!
Angelika: Small children don? feel grateful as long as they feel one. They take everything for granted.
Meike: You are not grateful to your own hand which feeds you.
Ananda: On one of the courses you said in the thanking process, "Now, thank yourself for being here!" So you can thank yourself.
Guruji: if you wish, you can! This is true celebration: thanking yourself!
Balder: Could you say something about the relationship to friends and the relationship to the Master?
Guruji: Your friends tie you to the world, to the matter. The Master ties you to the Divine, to the spirit.
When you die, the physical body drops off, but you take your mind, memory and intellect with you. Just imagine how it would be, if your mind has all that turmoil but you don’t have a body to express it! You can’t cry, you can’t shout or scream… Your worst nightmare is nothing compared to what you would undergo if you committed suicide. It is said that suicides come back with deformed bodies when they are reborn… That they are condemned to live through circumstances far worse than they were in when they took their own lives. Suicide is a karmical catastrophe.
Feeling suicidal just indicates lack of energy, low prana, and no wisdom. Doing very regular Sadhana, lots of Yoga, attending Satsang will quickly snap you out of it. A few advance courses will see to it that tons of energy is pumped back into your system, and soon you will not even recognize the “other” person who was feeling suicidal.
Suicide is the extreme form of depression which comes because you keep asking What about me? With Knowledge, Meditation and Seva you can move through it and start living and enjoying life once again…
We all die, whether it is through some disease or an accident, young or old, death is certain… Life is fragile and this is all the more reason not to postpone the important things in life… saying i love you, and thanks, doing as many advance courses as you can, spending more time with the people you love…
Guruji is not here to save you from death… He is here to help you cope with life, and He is here for your ultimate enlightenment… As far as He is concerned, death is simply a longer sleep than usual… A cousin of mine was lost at sea, missing presumed dead. When my mother asked Guruji about him, Guruji became thoughtful and then gently said, he died, but he is already back!
Guruji is here to see to it that if and when you come back, you have a say in it… When you are enlightened, you don’t have to come back… you CHOOSE to come back and play with life… Guruji takes you beyond Karma…
Death is the ultimate adventure… but like all good things, you HAVE to wait for it to happen, otherwise it becomes a tragedy and a calamity… Meditate, Breathe, do Seva and quieten your mind… This will make you happy, peaceful and satisfied in the Here and the Hereafter!
Q: Gurudev, it is said that sadhana gives desired results. If a demonic person does sadhana, will he also get a boon?
Sri Sri: Yes, it has happened in the past. Ravana did so much penance. And there were so many demons that became powerful by doing penance. But because of their ego, they made some or the other mistake. That is why they were not completely successful.
Q: Gurudev, sometimes I feel I am giving too much attention to the destination, i.e., Moksha (liberation), and so I forget the journey, i.e., life. What to do?
Sri Sri: Just Relax! This is part of life. Life is love, energy, enthusiasm and freedom. And freedom is Moksha. Moksha is not an end, at some place. Moksha is throughout life, at various stages.
Moksha means relief, and relief from work is essential. Relief from non-work is also essential. If you are simply sitting, lethargic and then you do something, you feel happy. You feel the energy. So everything is there. Just Relax!
Q: Gurudev, I don’t understand Sanskrit since I am from outside India. Could we have some session to understand Sanskrit better?
Sri Sri: You don’t need to understand much. In fact English language has got a lot of Sanskrit in it. Even the names of months are in Sanskrit only. November, December, January, all these months, the names are in Sanskrit (November – Nav Ambar (ninth sky), December – Dash Ambar (tenth sky))
So there is no need to understand much! All that we need to do here is just enjoy the vibes of the sound (mantras) and relax, and then meditation happens.
Of course, if you want to learn, then there are many opportunities to learn. There are so many ways to learn. But basically even people who speak different Indian languages, they don’t understand these Vedic hymns. Nobody understands them. What is important is just its vibrations, the intonations, and how it is chanted. That is what is most important.
But if you want to go scholarly into it, you are most welcome. You can go into Google and get the meanings. But the meaning that you may find on Google are very incomplete. That much you should bear in mind and then read it. It is not totally correct but not totally wrong also.
Q: Gurudev, is getting a certain experience the goal of Sadhana? I haven’t got any experience in my Sadhana till now. This keeps bothering me.
Sri Sri: No, never mind! It is the experience of going from the scenery to the seer that is important. If experiences come, they come. If not, never mind! Still it is okay. Experiences change all the time.
This year in the ashram we will be reading a few stories from the Puranas will be read. They are stories on the surface but have interesting deeper spiritual interpretations. These stories are like riddles waiting to be solved. And it will be up to all of us to think about it and figure out the deeper meanings.
Q. Gurudev what are the 10 Maha vidyas?
A. Vidya is that which you get through effort. The knowledge that comes to you when you are in deep meditation is called para Vidya or Maha Vidya. Avidya (ignorance) is annihilated when Maha Vidya dawns.
Moksha is relief. And you need relief from work or even non work. Even when you are doing nothing and get to do something you feel relieved. So Moksha happens all the time. Just relax!
Once Sri Ram asks Hanuman, what is it like to be Hanuman?
Hanuman says when I feel I am the body, I am your servant. When I feel I am the jeeva (individual consciousness), then I am a part of you and when I see myself as the Soul... Then I am You!
Q. It's getting a certain experience the goal of Sadhana?
A. Going from the scenery to the seer is the point of Sadhana. Experiences can come and go, don't bother about them. Relax more and more...
First evening of the Navaratri celebration at the Bangalore Ashram 2013
A field of some vast indefinable something surrounds Him and envelopes everyone here...
The meditation is fantabulous, like I always say to everyone every year, if by any chance you can come here to the Bangalore Ashram, do yourself a super big favour and just come!
These few days of Navaratri, eat a little less than usual - more fruits and stuff which is easy on the system and Meditate a lot more than usual.
These are precious days... A very very Happy Navaratri to everyone!
Jai Gurudeva!
Love
Bawa
They even attacked Lord Brahma who then went to Lord Vishnu and asked Him to sort them out saying they came from your ears.
Lord Vishnu fought with the 2 of them for 5000 years. But couldn't defeat them.
So He prayed to the Mother Divine and asked for Her help to vanquish these trouble makers. She helps Lord Vishnu finally defeat the terrible two by taking them under water.
Nice story Happy Ending and all that.
But there are deeper meanings. What kind of interpretation can you make out of it? What does it mean that the 2 demons were born out of the wax in Lord Vishnu's ears? Why couldn't He defeat them? Why did He need to go to the Devi? And what's with the water?
Put on your thinking caps and write out your own interpretations to the riddle of Madhu and Kaitaba!
Madhu = craving, Kaitaba = aversion. Both are born out of hearing about it. And both our craving and aversion, the more you fight them, the stronger they become.
The only way out is going to spirituality, Knowledge (Mother Divine) ... And water signifies love. The sanskrit word apah is the same for love and water!
So to win over craving and aversion you need spirituality and Knowledge coupled with love.
The 2nd day of Navaratri almost over... These precious days go soooo fast. Today got a super hit of tamas. Waves of lethargy washed over me... But I had a few course sessions planned so had to go and amazingly once I started taking the tamas dissolved like dew in the hot morning sun... The eternal fight between commitment and feeling - You always win over anything when you follow the commitment!
Jai Gurudeva!
Love
Bawa
Mahishasura was an extreme trouble maker the product of Rambha a demon and a buffalo.
Strangely he was also pious and did many Poojas to gain favour of Bramha. When Lord Bramha appeared to him, he asked for immortality. Bramha said that's impossible, one who is born has to die. So Mahishasura asked that no human, no asura (demon) and no deva (God) could kill him. Only a woman could slay him.
He is so powerful that he overtakes all the portfolios of all the Gods through this boon that he manages to get from Bramha.
He even displaces Indra the King of heaven and the entire creation wept in desperation.
When this happens a war council of the Gods convenes and radiant energy from each of them effulgent and brilliant emanates and when all these wonderful energies meet, they create the Divine Mother as Durga. Supremely powerful, enchantingly beautiful, exquisite and armed with the weapons of all the assembly of Gods.
She is riding a Lion and she roars her challenge to Mahishasura. The entire creation shakes and a wave of fear overtakes Mahishasura for a few moments.
He sends entire armies to fight her, thousands of soldiers, elephants, vehicles of war... This is described is vivid detail in the story. She effortlessly, almost laughingly exterminated them.
Finally Mahishasura comes to face Her and after a dramatic battle full of very expensive special effects she kills him. Bramha's boon is realized. A woman finishes him off.
Peace, prosperity, goodness, wonder are restored to the entire Creation as all the Gods sing The Devi's praises and exalt Her.
So what's the hidden meaning behind this very dramatic story?
Kapil who is here says the moral of the story is Don't mess with a woman on a Lion! J
Jai Gurudeva!
Love
Bawa
The army of Mahishasura is all the reasons why dullness comes to us in the first place... For example bad company, intoxicants, wrong food etc. This can be defeated only thru the strength of the Mother Divine.
Shumbha, Nishumbha were very powerful demons with a big army with 3 super generals...
Dhumralochan, the one with eyes of smoke...
Chanda, a demon with only a head
Munda, a demon with only a body.
The Devi killed them off one by one.
Dhumralochan she reduced to Ashes simply by saying hmmmmmhh!
Chanda and Munda were killed by a subtle lasso of Light.
Then a firce battle ensues where Shumbha and Nishumbha and the rest of their demon armies are also vanquished...
Peace, happiness are restored to the Creation.
This whole process is called a Maha Yagya... A grand fire ceremony like the one that will happen in the ashram starting in a day or 2.
What symbolism can you breathe into the characteristics of the 3 demon generals?
Who are Shumbha and Nishumbha?
And why is the war called a Maha Yagya?
Jai Gurudeva!
Love
Bawa
Chanda argumentative mind, one who keeps thinking and does nothing. Says no to everything you say... Impossible to communicate with.
Munda is the one with just the body, no head... Means one who cannot understand anything. The person trying to explain something to him is doing an exercise in frustration.
The Devi kills them with the lasso of Light. Meaning with the power of deep, yet subtle Knowledge.
These 2 demons can only be vanquished like this.
Shumbha and Nishumbha are ones who doubts oneself and others respectively.
Am I Good enough? Did I meditate? Would I be able to do this? Is Shumbha.
Does he/she love me? Why are they praising me? What's in it for you? Is Nishumbha.
These demons are not outside, they come now and then right inside us. And when they are there, so much negativity happens in our own minds and in our environment.
The great fight is about generating faith in ourselves and the world around us. This brings such peace and joy both within us and around us. That is why this fight is called the grand Yagya. Yagya is that which purifies and brings peace, love and joy.
Bhuvana is that energy by which we experience the universe around us. But staying so much entangled in the world outside tires us. Praying to Bhuvaneshwari elevates us.
Bhuvaneshwari is the one who rules the creation.
An extremely sinister demon Was Raktabeejasur. Of course he was a malignant demon but with a super power. Every drop of blood of his spilled on the ground would spawn another Raktabeejasur as powerful as the first one... Making him quite impossible to kill.
The Devi of course was one up on this, she simply made her tongue huge and drank his blood before it hit the ground and killed him.
Now go ahead and interpret!
So how to defeat this demon? Through Sadhana, Sudarshan Kriya, Shakti Kriya... In fact there is a research going on in Oslo which seems to indicate that doing Kriya brings about a change even in the DNA.
The blood of the asura is like negativity which spreads virally. However for negativity to spread, there needs to be some base. The Devi drinking the blood, not allowing it to fall on the ground signifies not giving the negativity a absence to spread.
Jai Gurudeva!
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She slays them at the Chamundi hills (close to Mysore) which are about 2 hours away from the Bangalore Ashram... And then she rests at the Panchagiri hills where all the Gods sing her praises.
And Panchagiri hills is exactly where the Bangalore Art of Living ashram is! Infact in the beginning our ashram was called Panchagiri ashram...
Jai Gurudeva!
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And this moment always brings a fountain of gratitude in my heart and tears of joy in my eyes...
Jai Gurudeva!
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Gurudev always says that we all ask for BIG things... Love, peace, wonder, beauty for all in the world (along with whatever we wish for ourselves)
Everyone be happy, wish all the best for everyone and everything
Jai Gurudeva!
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Let everyone get a glimpse of this blissful joy that we are experiencing.
These yagyas that we do in this way (the correct rites and rituals as prescribed in the ancient texts, done in a meditative atmosphere in the presence of the Satguru) does exactly that - brings us closer to the Divine.
Let us feel gratitude for all the Rishis and sages who through time immemorial have preserved this ancient Knowledge for the benefit of all mankind.
Know that all you wish for will come to you in its own time - you simply need to feel grateful and be happy.
Q. Why do we offer ghee in the Yagya fire?
A. Different kind of engines. Some require petrol, some require diesel... The Yagya fire is tuned for ghee!
What is the role of a spiritual Master in politics?
When things go wrong, then it's a spiritual leader's obligation to take a stand and act to bring things back to normalcy. This He does without any desire for Himself to gain anything and without entering into politics.
(Everyone reading this, whichever country you are from in the world, if you are eligible, get yourself a voter registration and id and when it's time to vote, please go and vote and take active part in the democratic process... If you are lucky enough to live in a democracy)
Jai Gurudeva!
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Bawa
Yet another navaratri is over... The fire in the Yagya shala is still smoking, still sending blessings to all of creation... I am full of gratitude that I was privileged to attend this magnificent benevolent celebration and as I write this I have goose bumps and moist eyes...
A very Happy Dusherra to everyone!
The story of the demons Madhu and Kaitab was narrated (from Devi Bhagavatam). The audience was asked to figure out the meaning behind the story, specifically:
1. Who are Madhu and Kaitab (Who or what do they represent)?
2.What is significant about the fact that they were formed from the dirt (wax) in Sri Vishnu's ears?
3.Why was Bhagavan Vishnu unable to overcome them? Why did he who was all powerful need the assistance of Devi Duga in Conquering them?
4.What is the significance of Devi destroying them under water?
This is an unusual riddle that requires depth of thought. So, post in your replies...

06.10.13
The nights of Navaratri are like the nine (“nava”) months in the womb of the mother. “Night” is also called “ratri” because it gives rest and brings rejuvenation. It is a time to go inward, to go back to the Source.
The Celebrations during Navratri honor and worship the Divine Mother, the guardian force of this creation. We are all floating in the effulgence of a scintillating, unseen, vibrant cosmic energy of the Divine Mother or the Devi.
Pic: Special Navratri AMC participants make their way to Annapurna Hall for lunch.
Today's puja and satsang in the presence of Gurudev at Yagyashala at 6.30 pm.
Shlokas from the fifth chapter of Durga Saptashathi are distributed among the audience, so that everyone can participate in the singing of these beautiful shlokas that praise the Divine Mother's qualities. This is to be sung every evening.
1.What is the significance of Mahishasura as a buffalo?
2.He's so powerful that he begins to overrule even the Gods - even the great Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) could not conquer him and finally the Devi had to be approached for help, what can we understand by this?
4. First Devi had to conquer his vast armies, only then could she finally conquer him. How do you decipher this?
Once again we look forward to to your answers! So please post!
Yesterday we heard the story of How Devi slayed demon Mahishasura. We've received over 1,100 responses from people all over! This is how Gurudev explains the subtle meaning:
Mahishasura represents dullness, inertia and is thick skinned like a buffalo. When tamas (inertia) reigns it overshadows all +ve qualities.Only Devi Shakti can destroy this tamo guna. We need every tool in our tool-kit, akin to Devi's weapons, to overcome inertia - the tools of Sudarshan kriya, pranayama, yoga, meditation, wise company, right food, seva and satsang! The inertia developed from association with bad tendencies (like the vast armies of demons) like wrong company, alcohol, intoxicants, etc. When tamas is destroyed we are filled with the enthusiasm and joy of the victorious Devi Durga who resides in us!
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On the second day she is worshipped as Brahmacharini. Brahmacharya is celibacy. Brahmacharya has another meaning as well. “Brahma” means “infinity” and “charya” means “moving” – Brahmacharya means “moving in infinity.” Knowing your vast nature, not thinking that you are just the body; you move in the world as though you are space. The more joyful you are the less you feel the body. The more you are in the infinite consciousness the less you feel the tension or the physical weight of the person – that is “Brahmacharya”. This aspect of the Mother Divine is present in the Svadhisthana Chakra.
Today, the Divine Mother is worshipped in the form of third Navadurga - Chandra Ghanta. This form of Devi is depicted as wearing a bell-like ornament in the shape of the moon. The moon is connected the mind and the Ghanta or the bell is an instrument connected with alertness. The ringing of the bell brings the mind to the present moment. Just as the moon waxes and wanes the mind also wavers. Chanting the name of this Devi the mind is in our control with alertness.
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This is the DEVI STUTI (for you to sing along!):
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Vishnu Mayeti Shabdita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is called Visnumaya,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Chetanetyabhidhiyate |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Consciousness,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Buddhirupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Intelligence,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Nidrarupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Sleep,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Kshudhaarupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Hunger,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Chhayarupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Reflection,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Shaktirupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Power,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Trushnarupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Thirst,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Kshaantirupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Forgiveness,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Lajjaarupenasamstitha |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Modesty,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Shantirupenasamstitha |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Peace,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Shraddharupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Faith,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Kantirupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Forgiveness,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Lakshmirupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Good Fortune,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Vrittirupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Activity,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Smritirupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Memory,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Dayarupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Compassion,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Tushtirupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Contentment,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Matrurupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Mother,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
Ya Devi Sarvabhuteshu Bhrantirupenasamsthita |
Namastastyai Namastastyai Namastastyai Namo Namaha ||
To that goddess who in all beings is Doubt,
Salutations to thee, again and again.
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Today's story goes like this...
Shumbha and Nishumbha were two powerful asura (demon) brothers who defeated the devas (Gods) and starting ruling the three worlds. Dhumralochana (the smoky-eyed one, with a blurred vision), Chanda and Munda served in their army as their chiefs. Chanda would oppose everything that was said to him and Munda was a headless demon. In the fierce battle between the Devi (Goddess) and their armies, Goddess Kali simply grunted "Hmm!" and reduced Dhumralochana to ashes and subdued Chanda and Munda with her subtle paasha or noose of light. Having sacrificed Chanda and Munda in this battle that was a maha yagna, she came to be known as Chamundi. Finally, Shumbha and Nishumbha were also liberated in the hands of the Devi who severed their heads and limbs. Once again, Dharma was restored and peace and harmony reigned over the three worlds.
Questions to ponder over:
1.What does Dhumralocana represent and why was he destroyed by the Devi grunting "Hmm"?
2.What do Chanda and Munda represent?
3.Why were they subdued with a noose of light?
4. What do Shumbha and Nishumbha represent?
5. Why was this battle called a mahayagna (great sacrifice)?
Their Army Chiefs: Chanda means opposing head. Chanda will oppose anything you say. He represents argumentative people. "Munda" does not have a head at all, so it is of no use telling such people anything at all. There is no reasoning power – wrong logic and perception prevail. The noose of light represents wisdom. True knowledge also purifies like fire along with establishing the mind in the light of the Self. True knowledge has irrefutable special logic that you can't oppose or reason. It simply uplifts.
"Dhumralochana": "Dhumra" means smoke and "lochana" means eyes – smoky eyes, with blurred vision. There is no clarity of perception. This happens as we accumulate stresses. Saying "hmm" dissolves barriers in the mind. Breathing techniques, sudarshan kriya free us from stresses and allow us to see things as they are.
Negative forces come up only due to lack of Shakti. When you are full of energy and enthusiasm none of these asuras (demons) can come in you. This battle is a maha yagna because it is the great purifier.
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Shankha Chakra Gadaa Haste Mahaalakshmi Namostu Te.”
Meaning: "O Mahaamaaya, abode of fortune, worshipped by the Gods, I salute Thee. O Mahaalakshmi, one who has conch, disc and mace in Her hands, obeisance to Thee."
Everything in this Creation is made up of the three gunas or qualities: Sattva, Rajas and Tamas. The first three days of Navratri are attributed to Tamo guna when the devi is honored in the form of Maha Durga. We have now entered the phase of Rajo guna (8th - 10th Oct), during which Ma Lakshmi is venerated. The last three days (11th - 13th Oct) are attributed to Sattva guna in which the Devi is honored in the form of Maha Saraswati – The Goddess of Wisdom.
The Lotus is associated with Goddess Lakshmi. The red or pink in it represents Rajoguna, the functional aspect, and the white represents Satoguna, the purity aspect. In other words, this symbolizes progress in both mundane and spiritual walks of life side by side.
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Pic: Little Soham plays and smiles and giggles away while his parents enjoy a meal at Cafe Vishala.
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Kushmanda: Manifesting the Creative Power of Nature
Today is the day to honour the Mother Divine in the form of Kushmanda, the fourth Navadurga. “Kushmanda” means pumpkin. A pumpkin has so many seeds and each seed contains the potential for so many more pumpkins. This is representative of the creative power and its eternal nature. The whole Creation is like a pumpkin. As Kushmanda, the Devi contains the entire Creation within her. She is the Devi who can give you the highest “prana.”
Bhuvaneshwari
The fourth Mahavidya aspect of Devi that is honoured during Navratri is Bhuvaneswari. Iswari is the one who 'rules'. Bhuvaneswari is the one who has lordship over the whole world. She is the energy that transcends matter yet is present in every particle of creation. The world is made up of the five elements : Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Space. The energy that we experiences through the five senses in this world is Bhuvana. It is so tangible, yet infinite. When we are constantly dealing with matter, it drains our energy. Association with Bhuvana energy elevates and refines the quality of our consciousness.
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Raktabija was an asura demon who believed he was invincible and came to battle the Devi and her army of Shaktis (energies). He did not believe that beauty and valor could be together and refused to acknowledge the power of the Divine mother. Rakta means blood and bija is seed. From every drop of blood spilled, one more Raktabija would emerge. Soon there were thousands of Raktabijas in the battlefield. To end this proliferation once and for all, the devi chamundi drank every drop of blood before it touched the earth as the various Shaktis attacked him. Finally Raktabija himself was destroyed and it became clear that the divine power is the only invincible force in this creation.
Some things to ponder over...
1. What does Raktabija signify?
2. How can we be free of a negative force like Raktabija
Raktabijasura - is like gene in blood. Sometimes your behaviour is not in your control, it’s in your genes. Sudarshan Kriya and Meditation are required to tackle Raktabijasura. When such energy comes to us, transformation happens, the gene changes.
A field has to be there for something to flourish. Don't provide a base for the tendency to act. Instead go into silence or use mantras and awareness to overcome wrong tendencies.
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On the 5th day of NAVARATRI we honor two aspects of Devi:
SKANDAMATA, THE 5th form of NAVADURGA:
Skandamata is the mother of Skanda or Subramanya. She is depicted as riding a lion with the baby Skanda on her lap. This signifies courage and compassion. Skanda is the skillful one. Often with skill arrogance comes. But here the skill is combined with a humility that nurtures innocence.
CHINNAMASTA, THE 5th form of MAHAVIDYA:
Chinna means 'severed' and masta is head. The severed head is a symbol of complete ego-lessness. Pure unconditional love is
Chinnamasta. She is the pure field of energy where ego cannot reach. She is depicted as holding her head in her hand signifying that the ego is in control. She cuts asunder the ego and establishes us in the space of love, naturalness and harmony. She is dancing over kama (desire) and rati (feverishness). Having a say over our desires is a blessing of Chinnamasta.
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The Devi Mahatmya begins with king Suratha who has lost his kingdom meeting Samadhi - a vaishya (businessman) who has been driven out of his home by his family. They meet and together approach Rishi Sumedha (literally means ‘proper intellect’) who tells them story of the Devi and her conquest of the asuras.
Hearing this both Suratha and Samadhi pray to the Devi and she appears to them as the Devi Chandika and asks them to choose their boons.
Both hear the same story yet the king saw the Devi vanquishing the asuras. He saw that the people who had usurped his kingdom had done an evil act. So he was inspired to pray to the Devi for justice. He asks to become ruler not only in this birth but also in the next. The Devi blesses him to become the Manu (Law maker) in the next manvantara - Manu Savarni.
Samadhi is a businessman. Yet his name suggests otherwise. Being in the material, his sights are firmly on the spiritual. All it takes is a little push for Samadhi to come searching for truth. Realising that the negative forces are within, he seeks pure wisdom and devotion which is the highest wealth. The Devi is pleased and grants his wish too and the vaishya is enlightened.
The Devi is like a wish fulfilling tree. It is up to us what we seek.
In this puja, in the most auspicious presence of our beloved Master, it is time for us to dive deep, experience victory over any negative forces in our mind and soak and rejoice in his love and wisdom.
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The celebrations at the Art of Living Navratri are marked by a series of yagnas and homas to nullify all the misery, sorrow and pain, provide solace and bring in peace throughout the world.
They are also meant to protect the environment, by instilling honor and reverence for Mother Earth. Scientifically, the Homas have proven to purify the atmosphere, casting a healing effect on the mind and the body.
Gurudev says it is enough to simply bathe in the healing sound of the chantings, knowing the literal meaning of the mantras is not required, as the mantras have a profound effect that goes beyond words.
All are Welcome to attend ALL Pujas, Yagnas, Satsangs and have prasad. In gratitude, you may also participate by taking a Sankalpa in the Yagnas.
Sri Maha Ganapathi Homa: The rituals begin with an offering to Ganesha, the Lord of Auspiciousness. Ganapathi Homa is symbolic of removing the obstacles before initiating any new venture.
Date: Thursday, 10th Oct, Puja Time: 8.30 am, (Sankalpa timing: 7.30 am), Venue: Yagyashala
Sri Navgraha Homa: Performed to propitiate Nine Planets, which influence various spheres of life. It nullifies the negative impact created by the Nav Grahas or Nine Planets.
Date: Thursday, 10th Oct, Puja Time: 9 am, (Sankalpa timing: 8 am), Venue: Yagyashala
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The whole universe is nothing but groups of atoms, groups of qualities, of energy. Gana means group and a group cannot exist without a Lord.
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6th of Mahavidya's is Tripurabhairavi: She is the brilliant energy that dispels and protects us from negativities in all the 3 states of consciousness. She is depicted with fire all around her. Fire is a purifier. Her energy purifies us from within and outside. She is the light of the knowledge that dispels ignorance and darkness from our lives.
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Sri Maha Rudra Homa: Rudra is the manifestation of Lord Shiva. It is one of the most ancient Homas from the text of Vedas. It is done for overall prosperity, health, happiness and removal of obstructions.
11.10.13: Sri Maha Rudra Homa starts: 9am at Yagnashala, (Sankalpa at 8.30 am)
Sri Maha Sudarshan Homa: Offered to Lord Narayana, it signifies the removal of ignorance and illumination of a new life enriched with knowledge. Sudarshan signifies the discus of Lord Narayana. It is supposed to be the infallible weapon of Lord Narayana. It bestows clarity and helps remove blocks in the mind. His HolinessSri Sri Ravi Shankar has blessed us with the Sudarshan Kriya.
11.10.13: Sudarshan Homa starts: 5pm at Yagnashala
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The 7th day of Navaratri is dedicated to the 7th Navadurga - Navadurga Kaalarathri : Rathri means rest, deep rest, absolute rest. Without rest, how can you be bright. Kaalarathri represents the deepest rest so that you can attain dynamism.
The 7th of Mahavidya's is Dhumavati : Dhuma means smoke. Smoke is an indication of fire. However, when the fire burns, the smoke is gone. She represents the ignorance veiling the knowledge. She is the mature, elderly force representing the unified field where maya and ignorance cannot reach. She brings us to the path of dispassion.
She wears white - the colour of dispassion - which contains all the other 7 colours - representing the aspect of celebration with dispassion. When there is dispassion, life is full of celebration, like a harmonious song, and this is the essence of spirituality. This is the meaning of the presence of the guru tattva in our life - a life full of celebration.
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Sankalpa: 8:30 am; Puja: 9 am
Venue: Yagyashala
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Success means crossing a limit. To cross a limit you need to assume that you have a limit. Assuming a limit is underestimating yourself. If you have no boundaries, then where is your success? Anyone who claims to be successful only reveals his limitation.
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Look at the noise in your mind. What is it about? Money? Fame? Recognition? Fulfillment? Relationships? The noise is about something; silence is about nothing. Silence is the basis; noise is the surface.
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Q: It is said that winners stand alone. Is it really winning if you stand alone at the top?
Sri Sri: First of all, take this concept of top and bottom out of your mind. Every place is unique. If someone has kept you on the top then it is due to the efforts of all those who are at the bottom. If you happen to be on the top, be totally humble. The more you go up, the more humble you become. Humility is the sign of success. When there is humility, there are no obstacles.
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May 31st 2013 -
After death what remains in me? Is it only the soul or is it mind as well?
Sri Sri: Your impressions of fear, cravings and aversions will always go with you. That is why we must do meditation. Meditation erases all these unwanted impressions.
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June 06th 2013 -
When we die, only two questions appear before us:
1) how much love have you shared, and
2) how much knowledge have you gained.
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June 13th 2013 -
‘Sarvam Vasudevam iti’ (Everything is Vasudeva). Both Ravana and Lord Rama are Vasudeva only (meaning both are manifestations of the One Divinity).
Q: Gurudev, yesterday you said that anyone who has surrendered to God cannot do anything wrong. Even Ravana (the King of Lanka in the Ramayana) was a great devotee of Lord Shiva. Then how did he commit such a misdeed (referring to his abducting Lord Rama’s wife Sita)?
Sri Sri: There seems to be a different Ramayana that is followed in Sri Lanka. According to that, it was Lord Rama who made a big mistake (of leaving his wife unattended in the forest during their exile).
See, this is a matter of perception. In Sri Lanka they narrate a totally different story as to why Ravana, though being a king, abducted Sita.
Ravana’s sister (Surpankha) was attracted to Lord Rama and fell in love with Him. When she approached Him, He insulted her by refusing her proposal. And not just that, Lakshmana (Lord Rama’s younger brother) also cut her nose to discourage her from making further advances. Now, would a king forgive someone who has cut his sister’s nose? No king, or human being for that matter would forgive another person who harasses and harms their own sister. Would any person tolerate this? No, because tolerating such a thing would be a crime in itself. So, Ravana abducted Sita in order to avenge his sister’s honour.
But it is also said that Ravana kept Sita very respectfully.
Also, if Ravana was such an evil person, then he would not have agreed to be the priest for the pooja that Lord Rama did in Rameshwaram. Do you all know this story? Lord Rama wanted to do be victorious in battle against Ravana, and for that He wanted to establish a Shivalinga and worship it. Now to do this, a priest was needed, but in those days there were no priests found in Rameshwaram. So Lord Rama was in dire need of a good priest to perform the rituals.
Ravana was a staunch devotee of Lord Shiva and was also a Brahmin by birth. So Ravana’s brother Vibhishana (who was on Lord Rama’s side), told Lord Rama that Ravana was very well-versed in the rituals. So Lord Rama sent an invitation to Ravana to come and preside as the priest for the pooja at Rameshwaram.
Ravana accepted the invitation and came. But then he told Lord Rama that the pooja would be incomplete without his wife being present. No pooja or yagna can be performed without the wife’s presence. So he told Lord Rama, ‘Since you are a married man, both you and your wife have to sit together for the pooja, otherwise you cannot perform the pooja’.
Then Lord Rama said to him, ‘It is the duty of the priest to provide an alternative for anything that is missing. Since my wife is not with me (having been kept in captivity by Ravana at that time), please tell me what the alternative for this problem is. Can we keep a doll in her place as a substitute?’
Then Ravana said, ‘I do not believe in alternative. I would want everything to be present for the worship of Lord Shiva. So I will call your wife here for the pooja. After the pooja, please send her back to Lanka’.
So Ravana brings Sita for the pooja. After the pooja, when Lord Rama and Sita bow down to touch the feet of the priest, that is, Ravana, to take blessings, then Ravana blesses Lord Rama by saying ‘Vijayi bhavaha’ (May victory be yours!). He had no choice but to do so.
When someone touches the feet of a priest, he is left with no choice but to bless that person. So Ravana had to give that blessing to Lord Rama for which He had organized the pooja. He also blessed Sita by saying ‘Sumangali bhavaha’ (May you receive all that is best and auspicious always!) Such was Ravana’s magnanimity. After blessing both of them, Ravana took Sita back to Lanka with him.
This is a very exciting story. We always perceive Ravana as a villain, but even Ravana had many good qualities in him. This is why when Ravana was counting his last breaths and was at his death bed on the battlefield, Lord Rama told Lakshmana to go and touch the feet of Ravana and receive knowledge from him as he lay dying on the battlefield. Lord Rama said, ‘If I go to him (Ravana) then he will leave his body and his soul will merge into Me. So before that happens, go and learn all that you can from him’.
Do you know, there is a Gita by the name Ravana? It is called Ravana Gita.
Of the five Gitas that are present, it is one of them. Just like you have the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, Ashtavakra Gita, Udhhava Gita, and Guru Gita; there is another Gita called Ravana Gita (the song of Ravana). In it, Ravana teaches many sermons to Lakshmana.
After Ravana completes his teaching, Lakshmana gives a signal to Lord Rama to come to Ravana. When Lord Rama comes to Ravana, his soul leaves his body as a bright light and merges with Lord Rama. This is a story from the Adhyatma Ramayana. I have not read it fully, I have only heard this story. But all of you should read it.
When you read it, you find that Kekayi (one of the wives of King Dashratha and a mother-like figure for Lord Rama) was actually a very noble lady. We usually think of her as a deceitful and evil woman. But it is not so at all. She was not a bad lady. She instructed Lord Rama to go into exile in the forest because He wanted to go.
So this is why it is said, ‘Sarvam Vasudevam iti’ (Everything is Vasudeva). Both Ravana and Lord Rama are Vasudeva only (meaning both are manifestations of the One Divinity).
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Maya....
Usually, when people want to overcome something, they do so by criticizing it. That is when it becomes nearly impossible to overcome it.
If you want to move away from somebody and you keep on criticizing them then you will never be able to move away from them. You will get even more caught up with them. You think more about the people you criticize than those whom you praise. You praise someone and you forget about it. But those whom you hate or have a conflict with, they stay in your mind only. Such people rent a space in your mind without paying any rent! They just do not seem to leave your mind, even if a rent control officer were to go there (laughter).
So those whom you criticize occupy your mind and you get completely caught with them. Similarly, people who keep on criticizing Maya get more and more caught into it. You must first honour Maya completely (because it is a manifestation of Divinity). So, honour that which does not really exist, because that is what Maya is – that which only appears to be true but does not really exist.
So Lord Krishna says, ‘Honour that also which appears but does not really exist, for that too has come from Me’.
- Sri Sri
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Q: If someone provokes us, should we keep quiet or teach them a lesson? If we keep quiet then they consider it as a weakness, and if we teach them a lesson, they say that we have not grown spiritually.
Sri Sri : To teach someone a lesson, you should be calm. If you have anger, if you are disturbed, you cannot teach someone a lesson.
At the same time, you cannot keep turning the other cheek all the time.
Teach the lesson, but with compassion. This will give you strength.
When you have understood the position of a person and why they are provoking you, you will deal with them with a calm and serene mind.
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Q: How do we tackle people who constantly spread negativity around us?
Sri Sri : First of all, know that nobody can constantly spread negativity. Second, deal with it with skill.
Third is to ignore.
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Guruji on his Birthday - 13th May 2013 - May 13 (Mai Tera) in Hindi means "I'm yours." So many of you who wished me in words and thought, I would like to reiterate that I am yours, now and forever.
Birthday Song
Sagar Mein Ek Leher Uthi Tere Naam Ki
Tujhe Mubarak Khushiyan Atma Gyan Ki
Tujhko Hai Anant Mein Jake Mil Jaana
Tu Hai Sundar Phool Is Sansar Ki
Sagar Mein.....
Tujhko Hai Anant mein Jake Mil Jaana
Tu Hai Sundar Boond Is Chetna Ki
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Gram Devata Pooja - 12th May 2013 - Venue - Gurupadukavanam - Evening
It could well have been the Ganga Ghat in Hardwar as more than a thousand lamps were offered to as many deities who congregated at the Art of Living International Centre from different parts of Karnataka.
The Art of Living was hosting a two-day 'Karnataka Vaibhava’ celebration which saw a unique assembly of 1008 Gram Devatas from villages across Karnataka.
The event, held on May 12, emphasized the importance of Gram Devtas (village deities) and was also a step towards reviving the ‘Grama Devata Utsav’ which is fast losing its significance. The cultural festival intended to serve as a platform to celebrate, explore and showcase the rich splendor of Indian culture and the vibrancy of its roots and wisdom. The pooja was being conducted after 60 years.
Speaking at the occasion Sri Sri Ravi Shankar said, "Here we have a congregation of 1008 Devatas from villages and they are the first step in hierarchy of Gods. By their blessings, we can progress in the right path and gain spiritual and material prosperity."
The 1008 Gram Devatas were dressed royally and brought from their respective villages to the Art of Living Centre where they were honored. "Culture is a great mechanism of connecting with society. This festival brought 1008 custodians of ancient culture in a show of oneness. The scale of this event as well as the connection it makes with society and community is of great significance,” said Prashant Kumar organizer from the Art of Living.
Some of the Gram Devatas who were a part of the celebrations were Annamma Devi Nagar Devta from Bangalore; Plague-Maramma from Nagasandra; Goruvinahalli Mahalakshmi; Choudeshwari from Shimoga; Kanakadurgamma from Bellary; Kholapurada Amma from Kunigal; Marikamba from Tiptur; Gram Devatas from Mysore, Channapatna, Kolar, and Malur, among many others.
Celebrations continued on May 13, with the presentation of the “Sri Sri Awards” honouring five personalities from Karnataka for their valuable contribution to society. The recipients of the award are Sri Sudhakar Chaturvedi for contribution to Vedic Literature; Sri A. Nagaraju for his contribution to stage and drama; Sri Siddanna Sahukar for his contribution to badminton as a person living with disability; Sri Gopinath for his contribution to Women and Child Welfare; Sri Siddaraju for his contribution to folk arts, Janapada Kala.
"It's has been a wonderful opportunity for us to experience the ancient wisdom of India brought alive in the modern times by Sri Sri", said Chris Dale from Australia who is visiting India on a spiritual journey with his wife Janette Scott and their daughter Mira.
A noted humanitarian and spiritual leader, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's programs have touched the lives of 370 million people in 152 countries, through numerous service projects, trauma relief, rural education and rekindling the traditions of yoga and meditation in a form that is relevant to the 21st century.
About - Just like we have a Parliament, the subtle beings also have a Parliament. This Parliament of the Gods has assembled here today. An idol becomes a deity when a realized person invokes life in it through mantras. Every village has a deity that is worshipped. Leaving aside all differences of caste and creed, we are all under one Divinity. The purpose of this event is to remind us of this. [A thousand village deities or gram devatas assembled at the Bangalore Ashram today]
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PART 1 - 10th May 2013
Guruji speaks on Tattva-jnana (Bhagvad Gita Discourse)
So Lord Krishna says that out of millions of people, very few will walk the spiritual path, and of those few who follow the spiritual path, fewer still are able to realize Me and know Me completely by my true form (Tattva).
The rest of the people come, just listen and go away without grasping anything. Only a few rare people are actually able to know Me by My true nature (Tattva-jnana: here meaning knowledge of the deepest principle or element).
This is a great secret. And what is the Tattva that He is speaking about here? He explains this in the fourth verse: ‘Bhumir apo 'nalo vayuh kham mano buddhir eva cha. Ahamkara itiyam me bhinna prakrtir ashtadha’. (7.4)
He says, ‘Do you think I am only this physical body? No! I am Earth, I am Water, I am Fire, I am Air and I am Space. I am the Mind, Intellect and the Ego. These are the eight types of energies, that is me, and I call these my Apara-prakruti (eight types of nature or modes of expression of the Divine in the materialistic realm). I am all eight of these. I am present in every particle of this Earth, and in every molecule of water.
Water is present everywhere – in the Earth, in the sky, in the air and in the sea; it is everywhere.
Do you know, 60% of your body is composed of water? So all these people sitting here today are nothing but many litres of water (laughter).
If you weigh 60 kg, then nearly 36 kg of your body weight is nothing but water. So each person is like an earthen pot, filled with water. Similarly, 15% of your body is made up of the air element. Your body also has the earth element and all these are bound together by the fire element, and that is where body heat comes from. So there is heat in the body due to the fire element.
Then, Lord Krishna also says, ‘I am the mind, intellect and the ego’.
Many times people come to me and say, ‘Gurudev, I want to get rid of my ego’.
What is it that you want to get rid of? Ego too is a form of God, so just let it be there. The ego seated deep within you is also a form of the Divinity.
PART 2 -11th May 2013
He says, ‘All these eight types of nature are present within you, and they are all nothing but different forms of Me’, this is what Lord Krishna says to Arjuna. You are not your mind. You are not your intellect. You are not your ego. So what remains then?
In the next verse He says: ‘Apareyam itas tva anyam prakrtim viddhi me param. Jiva-bhutam maha-baho yayedam dharyate jagat’. (7.5)
Besides these eight types of nature which are collectively called the Apara-prakruti (Apara means that which is related to the material world), there is another Prakruti (energy) which is much higher, called the Para-prakruti. Everything in creation is upheld by this Para-prakruti.
That which has taken all the form that you see in the world; that which is the cause of all that is happening in the world, the reason behind the Sun shining and the Moon rotating is the Para-prakruti. It is the primary cause behind all that is happening in the material creation.
So Lord Krishna says to Arjuna, ‘In the absence of the which, no living creature or human being, neither the Earth, the Universe nor this entire creation can exist; that Tattva, i.e., the Para-prakruti is me. That which cannot be seen, yet it is, and is the basis of everything that exists, that Para-prakruti is me, and this is what you should know’.
The entire creation rests upon this Para-prakruti, which scientists today call the Dark Matter and Dark Energy.
Scientists today say that the Sun is round like a sphere only because there is tremendous amounts of pressure of energy from all sides. And the energy in this empty space around the Sun is much more powerful than the Sun itself. It is just like how you see a bubble inside a bottle of water. Why is the bubble round in shape? It is because the water around it is exerting pressure from all sides.
That is why, any object that appear round in shape, is only because of the pressure of the energy present in the empty space (which is unseen) around the object, and which is a 1000 times more powerful than the object itself.
All this empty space that you see here, is not actually empty. It is full of energy which is called Dark Energy and Dark Matter.
It is said, ‘That which is unseen is true’. This is because all that you can see, is a very small part of what actual is.
All the stars and planets that you see in the sky are very small compared to the invisible energy in the empty space around them, which is much more powerful than the stars themselves. So this is what scientists today have spoken about, and the same thing was told by Lord Krishna.
He says, ‘I am that Para-prakruti that holds the entire creation, and which this creation rests upon’.
So Lord Krishna is that Dark Energy that scientists today refer to. The word Krishna also means dark in colour.
That which cannot be seen is the basis of everything, and that which we can see is actually nothing! (Laughter)
Whatever we can see – the trees, the flowers – are a very small part of what is. It is the manifestation of the Apara-prakruti. But this Apara-prakruti is contained within the Para-prakruti that cannot be seen. So Lord Krishna says both these things.
For example, you cannot see the consciousness that is present within you. But you can perceive the projection of your consciousness in the form of your mind, intellect and the ego. Isn’t it?
So this is what Lord Krishna means when He speaks of Tattva-jnana: (knowing the creation in terms of its underlying principle or Tattva, i.e., the Divinity).
The speciality of Indian spirituality is that it has never dismissed science. In fact science has always been given equal importance in Indian spirituality.
This is why it is said, ‘Tattva-jnana’, first understand this creation as the manifestation of the five elements – Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Space. By understanding this knowledge (Apara-prakruti), you can then understand the higher knowledge of the Para-prakruti. This is what Tattva-jnana is.
Even God has been identified as a Tattva or a fundamental principle. That is why Indian spirituality is a combination of spiritual knowledge and scientific principles.
स्वयं से पूछो कि तुम्हें अपने सच्चे मित्र से क्या चाहिए| तुम पाओगे कि वह कुछ भी नहीं है| तुम्हें केवल मित्रता चाहिए| मित्रता तुम्हारा स्वभाव है| उसका कोई और उद्देश्य नहीं| यह इतना महत्त्वपूर्ण नहीं कि तुम्हारी मित्रता किससे है|
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Guruji giving darshan at Ashram today...(11th May 2013)
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You know, in life there is always some botheration, about one thing or another. That is why it is called as Maya (delusion). It is such an illusion.
Anything can become a botheration for you. If someone loves you, it becomes a botheration, and if they do not love you, then also it becomes a botheration.
Your friends are a source of botheration, and so are your enemies. Is it not so? That is why, in the Yoga Sutras, Maharishi Patanjali says, ‘Parinama tapa samskara duhkhaih guna vrittih, Virodhatcha dukhham eva sarvam vivekinah.’ (Patanjali Yoga Sutras, Ch. 2, V. 15)
This means that the one who has sharp discrimination finds that everything in this world is a problem. If you speak it is a problem; if you do not speak, then too it becomes a problem. And when the wise one knows this, then he does not mind it, for he knows he has no choice. So no matter what happens, he is happy.
He thinks, ‘Come what may, let me not lose my happiness’. This is what one should hold on to – come what may, I must not lose my happiness. For example, you are doing something and it does not go well. Why should you lose your happiness over it as well? It is a double loss then, is it not?
Say you suffer a loss in your business. Now anyway the loss has happened. At least you should not lose your happiness with it also. This is wisdom. That is the state this spiritual knowledge should bring you to. This is the measure of your growth.
Whether you suffer a loss in your business, or in a relationship; or a loss in any other sphere of life; you should not lose your happiness. Then you are catching on to the real thing...
- Sri Sri
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Quantum physics says "Everything is Nothing". Spiritual knowledge says "Nothing is Everything" and meditation is an appointment with nothing. If you hold onto everything, then you get nothing. If you are well-versed with nothing, then you get everything!
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If you have come to me, then change. Change from inside.
There is no happiness in the world which you cannot get by being on the path of knowledge. Once you taste this nectar, everything else will be bitter. Once you begin to float in this, you will never experience a lack of anything in any way in your life.
Don't keep me at a distance. By staying far away from me you have no benefit whatsoever. You are just wasting your time and mine too. Whatever I am, you are that too. Whatever you thought was impossible for you, I have come here to show you that it is possible.
- Sri Sri
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April 16 -
The Magic of Agnihotra!
It seems the Gods are pleased – Bangalore ashram witnessed a heavy shower of rain some days ago, which was repeated last evening with a heavy downpour accompanied by crackling lightning and thunder! We urge all of you to practice Agnihotra at your homes daily and contribute to the environment in a subtle yet powerful way!
What is Agnihotra?
The process of offering two oblations of two pinches of rice smeared with cows ghee into fire fuelled from dried cow dung in a pyramid shaped copper vessel at exactly the local sunrise and sunset times along with chanting two specific Sanskrit mantras is called Agnihotra.
Regular practice of Agnihotra sets a Healing Wheel in motion, which heals all of Nature.
Due to pollution, Nature’s cycle is disturbed. Summer has been quite severe, and the rain below average. In order to set the natural cycle back in rhythm and have a good rain this year, Group Agnihotra was being performed in the Bangalore Ashram from 4th – 11th (Ugadi) April 2013. Seeing the success of the practice the date for completion has been extended indefinitely. Around 30 people have been performing Agnihotra.
For more information log onto www.agnihotraindia.com
जब तुम कोई गलती करते हो, वह गलती नहीं है - तुमने एक बहुमूल्य सबक सीखा। पर यदि तुम वही गलती बार बार करो, तो वह एक बड़ी गलती है। गलती का अर्थ यही है कि तुम सबक लेने से छूट गए। गलती पर पछतावा मत करो। बस उससे सबक ले लो।
यह जानो कि तुम सदा के लिए शिष्य हो| ज्ञान तुम्हें किसी भी कोने से प्राप्त हो सकता है| यदि तुम सदा सीखने के लिए तत्पर रहोगे तो दूसरों को छोटा नहीं समझोगे| जीवन में विनम्रता का उदय होगा| हर घटना और हर व्यक्ति तुम्हें कुछ न कुछ सिखाता है| यह सम्पूर्ण विश्व गुरु है|
Your body was made from one cell. That cell knew exactly where to make the eyes, ears, where the kidney and heart should be. One cell multiplied itself and made so many organs of the human body. This unity in diversity is the same in the whole creation. The entire creation - sun, moon, stars, air, cloud, water, earth is made up of One thing. That One thing is called Shiva.
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Highlights of Satsang with Gurudev at Bangalore Ashram 8th of March 2013.
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When you face difficult situations in life, the peace and stability in you depends on the amount of faith you have. Not having faith itself is misery; faith gives instant comfort. While reasons keep you sane and grounded, no miracle can happen without faith. It takes you beyond limitations. In faith, you can transcend the laws of nature, but it needs to be pure. Faith is realizing that you will always get what you need. Faith is giving the Divine a chance to act.
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सभी सफल होना चाहते हैं। कभी सोचा है सफलता क्या है? केवल अपने सामर्थ्य के बारे में अज्ञानता है। तुमने स्वयं पर एक सीमा लगा दी है और जब तुम वह सीमा लांघते हो, तुम सफल होने का दावा करते हो। सफलता अपनी आत्मशक्ति का अज्ञान है क्योंकि तुम मान लेते हो कि तुम उतना ही कर सकते हो।
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When you want to do something, look at your strength. Your weakness is that you start looking at others' strengths! When you are running, you can only look at the track below, not at who's next to you. Like a horse with blinders, you just look at your path and let anybody do whatever he/she wants.
"अपमान तुम्हें निर्बल नहीं बनाता, तुम्हें प्रबल बनाता है। तुम जितने अहंकारी हो, उतना अपमान महसूस करोगे। जब तुम बच्चों की तरह सहज रहते हो और आत्मीयता रखते हो, तब अपमान नहीं महसूस करते। जब तुम इस सृष्टि के, ईश्वर के प्रेम में ओत प्रोत हो, तुम्हारा कोई अपमान नहीं हो सकता।"
"Know that humiliation does not weaken you, it strengthens you. The more egoistic you are, the more humiliation you feel. When you are childlike and have a greater sense of kinship, you do not feel humiliated. When you are steeped in love with the Existence, with the Divine, nothing whatsoever can humiliate you."
- Sri Sri
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All things arise, suffer change, and pass away. This is their nature. When you know this, nothing perturbs you, nothing hurts you. You become still. It is easy!
- Sri Sri in Ashtavakra Gita
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" The cause of bondage is the mind, isn't it? It is the disturbances in the mind which takes away the peace from you. Whenever you are happy and peaceful, your mind is in touch with your being.
When you are disturbed because of thoughts and emotions, then you are unable to see the peace which is always there. "
- Sri Sri
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Sri Sri : Whatever you put your attention on, starts happening. So pull back your attention from the objects of the senses and bring it back to the source of mind and to Love....
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"Nistraya gunyo yogi kaivalyam ashnute -
When knowledge comes, when knowledge dawns in you, be a witness to it. When joy comes, be a witness to it - just be with it. When desires come, activities come, be a witness to them.
An attachment comes, obsession comes, be a witness to them also. Let there be no craving or aversion to any of these tendencies of the three gunas."
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, commentaries on the Yogasara Upanishad
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"Prarthana aur Prayatna dono hona chahiye. Dono karoge to safalta nishchit hai."
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Someone's company cannot fill your loneliness. Even if it does, it is very short-lived. You can still feel lonely in spite of being in company. In a real sense, loneliness can only be filled by being alone. If you could be comfortable being alone for some time, then you will not feel lonely. When you don't feel lonely, you can spread joy to people around you.
- Sri Sr
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3 types of faiths are necessary, faith in yourself, faith in society- and third that there is a power logic and that resides in me too.
Parmatma sarvada hai, sarvatra hai aur sabke hai, mere apne hai. Abhi hai, mere hai, mujhme hai. Knowing this is faith.
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Once in New York we were there, John Osborne and Bhanu were with me in a house and it was in the middle of the night, sometime around three or two o’clock and the yaksha spirit of New York came. It was the first time I interacted with the yaksha of New York. It said. “What can I do for you?” I said, “Thank you, nothing.” Whenever someone asks me what I can do for you, I say nothing. It looked little disappointed and went and the next morning they all experienced that at that time suddenly, a presence had come, which was so tall and beautiful. It was like a huge energy coming into the hall, just being there. The next day, I had a talk in the United Nation.
When I was sitting there in the hall where I was supposed to deliver a speech, there were hardly ten, fifteen people in a hall for five hundred people. I knew that this was the job of that yaksha. It was disappointed and didn't send anybody. I just said, “Ohh good this!” I acknowledged. Oh, you have done this. And in two minutes, the door opened and the hall was filled..
- Excerpt from "Kena Upanishad - DVD 3 - "Beyond Miracles - Day 8" by Sri Sri
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Guru is not a person, it is wisdom, it is a light, it is an energy, it is love; all of it combined. Something as abstract as spirituality needs a little guidance.
When your mind is very still, you can get all the guidance. But when the mind is not still, it is good to take guidance from one whose mind is absolutely still.
- Sri Sri
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"Moha and Lust. Moha is more than lust. It is a delusion or an entanglement in the mind. I tell you this is the most difficult thing to cross.
You can be attached to a mountain. To a good friend. Only through divine grace this veil of moha can be defeated.
When tamoguna is there moha will come like a flood.
You should feel happy that you have a stick of knowledge, a boat to take care of you in this flood."
- Sri Sri
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"Nistraya gunyo yogi kaivalyam ashnute -
When knowledge comes, when knowledge dawns in you, be a witness to it. When joy comes, be a witness to it - just be with it. When desires come, activities come, be a witness to them.
An attachment comes, obsession comes, be a witness to them also. Let there be no craving or aversion to any of these tendencies of the three gunas."
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, commentaries on the Yogasara Upanishad
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"Often we think Pride is arrogance. And those who have arrogance think it is their pride they take pride in it. But there is a clear distinction.
Arrogance is Insensitive.
-When there is no humility in pride, the very pride it turns into arrogance.
-When there is no awareness in pride, the very pride turns into arrogance
- When there is no love or service in pride then it turns into arrogance.
It’s the same knife. You can cut your butter or hurt your finger.
Just a little twist to it..Pride brings joy. In joy there is pride. But if it lacks humility, lacks awareness then it turns into arrogance.
Arrogance goes with a small mind. Being unaware of the magnitude of existence thinks it is the biggest, greatest, highest... But pride is the very awareness of beauty, of one’s luck, of one’s heart."
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Question to Guruji: How to deal with a one sided Love Affair:
Guruji - Even God is struggling to answer this Question! He loves you unconditionally, but you turn your back to him! He is singing "Koi jab tumhara hriday tod de, tadapta hua koi chhod de, tab tum mere paas aana priye, mera ghar khula hai, khula hi rahega, tumhare liye!"
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Q: Guruji, How can we turn thoughts of lack into thoughts of abundance?
Sri Sri : The very thought that you want to do it, means you have already started moving in that direction. Look at what your requirements are and you will see that they will always be met. Whatever you need always comes to you.
But do not take it to an extreme and say, 'Let me just do nothing and let everything come to me', no, that is not correct.
You have to put in your efforts, and you have to have courage. These two things bring you wealth. There is proverb in Sanskrit that says, ‘Udyoginam purusha-simham upayati Lakshmi.' It means that great wealth comes to one who has the courage of a lion and who puts in all his efforts. Therefore put in all your efforts, and be like a lion.
Do you know, the lion is the laziest animal? It is the lioness who hunts for the prey and presents it to the lion. The lion just goes and eats the prey. The lioness does the work. The lion does not even do the work of hunting the prey. He is lazy, yet he is the king of the forest and has the confidence. So this is what you need to have - confidence and the sense of majesty of a lion. Then you must put in your 100% efforts, and that is when wealth comes to you. Do not be feverish about it, just take up a project and do it. Later on, you will see that you will get wealth as well, along with it.
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Q: Dear Gurudev, what can I do to increase my capacity to take your blessings? How can I make my cup bigger?
Sri Sri : In the Advanced Course you all have heard of the Shatt Sampatti (Six wealths, or six-fold virtues)
• Sama (calmness or quietude of mind)
• Dama (self-control or restraint of the senses)
• Uparati (satiety)
• Titiksha (power of endurance)
• Shradha (faith), and
• Samadhana (equanimity or one-pointedness of the mind)
This is what you must focus on increasing more in your life. By enhancing these virtues, your capacity to receive blessings will increase.
Among the four pillars of knowledge, the third one that has these six wealths, that is what we must increase.
Also we must do Seva (service) and Sadhana (spiritual practices).
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Explaining the significance of the Kumbha Mela, Sri Sri says, “Kumbh means a pot of a pitcher and it represents completeness. In the ancient times, all the sages, who felt complete and content- enlightened would gather at Kumbh Mela and relieve themselves of the burden of the merits gained through Sadhana by bathing in the rivers. Water has the quality to absorb the energy that they radiate. The seekers, who come from all corners to be in the company of the seers and saints, gain that merit when they take a dip in the rivers.
When you experience that fullness and contentment within yourself, you too would become like a kumbh – a pot full with contentment and joy.
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"When an illness arises, it manifests first in the thought form, which is the subtlest aspect and then in the sound form. Thereafter it manifests in the light form, that is, in the aura. It is only then that the illness manifests itself in the body. To begin with, simple symptoms arise in the fluid form, which can be eradicated, and then only they manifest in the grossest form, where they need medication. In aroma therapy, an illness can be cured just through fragrance. It is mostly focused on the preventive aspect."
- Sri Sri
You’re caught up in life and moving every moment towards the grave. Yet, you cannot see the reality which is so obvious. Why? This is because four reins pull you backwards. These are - Sukha (happiness, pleasure), dukha (sorrow), logic and feverishness, The desire for more; wanting more and more. We burn with desire and this burning does not allow you to relax into the peace of your being.
You crave for pleasure and you’re afraid of sorrow. You’re obsessed with feverishness of desire and you’re greedy for some achievement. Relax. Even when you are capable and strong, you must know that there is a power that takes care of you. It is so compassionate, it is with you and will always help you. If we just understand this, the insecurity and fear in the mind goes away. Great relaxation, confidence and trust come. When we were incapable, we were taken care of, and if we become incapable, we will be taken care of. All that is needed in life will just happen.
Have this conviction that there is a universal power that is inside of me, outside of me, and everywhere in the universe. All the diverse creation is because of this power and that power cares for me. There are the only two things that make life more fruitful- how much love have you given? And how much knowledge have you taken? Ultimately, happiness cannot be bought by money. You may earn millions of dollars, but you will have to leave it here. But what you can take with you is knowledge. What gets imprinted in the consciousness is knowledge. Knowledge is not what you read in a book, but it is awareness.
- Sri Sri
Q: Please give me tips to improve relation with my mother-in-law.
Sri Sri: You have a different scale for your mother and mother-in-law. Why do you do that? We have two standards. If you have same standard then problem will be gone.
Arguments and misunderstandings happen when two sides are ready to cooperate to fight.
Flow with her, in some time you will see you will win over her.
Win her over by your love and by your agreement.
When you agree, how can someone fight with you?
How can someone fight with water?
That's a SKILL....
Become soft from inside. You do this, try, and then tell me.
Getting rid of situations and people is not the answer.
Dealing them with skill is the answer.
and Silence is the mother of all skills...Silence in this chattering mind, a few minutes of deep meditation everything changes.
Q: Guruji, What is right? A truth that brings tears or a lie that brings a smile?
Sri Sri: There is a saying: Satyam bruyaat, priyam bruyaat, Na bruyaat satyam apriyam ,Na priyam cha nanrutam bruyaat.
‘Speak the truth, speak pleasantly, do not speak unpleasant truths nor speak pleasant lies.’ This is 'sanatana dharma' . If someone is blind, don’t say “Hey blind fellow come here!” This is not pleasant, though it may be the truth. Don't say unpleasant truths and pleasant lies.
Q: What is the easiest way to stay away from attachment and entanglement?
Sri Sri : Be centered. Know that this is all a dream and everything is going to finish. Everybody is going to finish, and one day everything will be over.
Turn back in the past and see, you have spent around 30 to 50 years on this planet, what happened to all those incidents? Everything has gone, right! Just wake up!
Mind
"Your mind has so much power that it can counter Nature! It has done it! For example, nature can be cold, but your mind has so much power, it created the heating system!"..."Just know that your mind, your consciousness, is the field of all possibilities. It is dynamic force! Anything is possible...and many things are possible!"
~ Sri Sri
Q: How can I live in this world without fear?
Sri Sri: Fear is love standing upside down. If there is fear, there is NO LOVE.. If there is Love there is No Fear...
When someone is in deep love, then there is no fear.
It is one energy which manifests in three forms.
The Secrets of Life
Deepening the mystery of creation is science. Deepening the mystery of the Self is spirituality.
The purpose of technology is to comfort human beings.
When spiritual values - human values - are ignored and neglected, technology brings fear and destruction instead of comfort.
Technology without human values would see nature as a dead object. Science gives insight into the life of nature, and spirituality makes nature come alive. For example, in the eyes of children, there is nothing dead in the world; animals, trees, the sun and the moon all are alive, and have emotions and feelings. But in the eyes of a stressed and ignorant person, even human beings are like robots or objects!
Technology without spirituality is destructive. Spirituality is the technology of consciousness, and the whole world is the play and display of consciousness.
One whose eyes are not yet opened is not amazed by the magnificence of this creation. Tell me, what in this creation is not a mystery? Birth is a mystery. Death is a mystery. Life itself is certainly a greater mystery.
Samadhi is being completely immersed in the mystery of life and in this creation. Your knowing or believing in it doesn't really matter.
This creation is an unfathomable secret! A wise person makes no effort to conceal a secret. But he does not make an effort to reveal a secret either. For example, you do not talk about menstruation or death to a five-year-old. But as children grow older, these things are not hidden from them. They become known as a matter of course.
There are five secrets that are sacred and guarded by the subtle beings and angels in this creation.
They are:
Janama Rahasya or the secret of birth: Birth is a secret. How a soul takes a body, and the criteria for selecting the place and time of birth, type of body, and parents are all a secret.
Marana Rahasya or the secret of death: Death is a highly guarded secret. Death remains a mystery. The process of separation of spirit from matter and its journey from then on is a secret.
Raja Rahasya or the secret of governance: The principles of governing and the principles of maintaining orderliness in creation are a secret.
Prakriti Rahasya or the secret of nature: Nature is a mystery. The more you know about nature, the more the mystery deepens. The more a scientist knows, the more he realizes there is to know. Science, though appearing to resolve the mystery in creation, has deepened it. Knowledge of particles, wave functions, black holes and the vacuum state have only deepened the mystery.
Mantra Rahasya (the secret of mantras): Mantras are the impulses or rhythms of consciousness. The mantras and their effect, influence, method and mode of working are all a mystery.
In the West, a secret is usually shameful and dishonest. However, in the East, a secret is honored and considered sacred. Mysteries of the creation only deepen. Getting steeped in mystery is devotion.
Deepening the mystery of creation is science. Deepening the mystery of the Self is spirituality. They are the two sides of the same coin. If neither science nor spirituality can create wonder and devotion in you, then you are in deep slumber.
Whenever you consider a symbol, place, time, person or act as sacred, your attention is undivided and whole. When things are the same, you tend to slip into unawareness and inertia. Why does an act that is performed repeatedly lose its sacredness? This happens when your memory overpowers your consciousness and you lose your sensitivity. For example, people living in Benaras, a holy city in India, do not feel that it is a sacred place. Through living in the present moment and through sadhana, spiritual practices, we can preserve that feeling of sacredness in our acts.
There is a pleasure in rest and there is a pleasure in activity. The pleasure in activity is momentary and causes fatigue. The pleasure in rest is magnanimous and energizing. To the one who has tasted pleasure in rest (samadhi), the pleasure in activity is insignificant. But In order to have deep rest, one must be active. The proper balance of both is essential.
The Mind
Let us examine the five factors that influence the mind: space, time, food, past impressions, and associations and actions.
Space
The place you are in. Every place you are in has a different impact on the mind. Even in your house, you can see that you feel different in different rooms. A place where there has been singing, chanting and meditation has a different influence on the mind. Suppose you like a particular place, you may find that a little later it will not be the same.
Time
Time is also a factor. Different times of the day and year have different influences on the mind.
Food
Different types of food that you eat influence you for a few days.
Past impressions or karmas: have a different impact on the mind. Awareness, alertness, knowledge and meditation all help erase past impressions.
Associations and actions: The people and events you are associated with influence your mind. With certain people your mind behaves one way and with others a different way.
Although these five factors influence your life and your mind, know that the Self is more powerful. As you grow in knowledge, you influence them all.
Restlessness
Now let us examine the types of restlessness and its remedies. There are five types of restlessness:
The first is due to the place you are in. When you move away from certain places, streets or houses, you immediately feel better. Chanting, singing, or the innocence of children playing and laughing can change this atmospheric restlessness. If you chant and sing, the vibration in the place changes.
The second type of restlessness is in the body. Eating the wrong food, Vata-aggravating food, eating at odd times, not exercising, and overworking can all cause physical restlessness. The remedy for this is exercise, moderation in work habits and a one to two day vegetable or juice diet.
The third type of restlessness is mental restlessness. It is caused by ambition, strong thoughts, likes or dislikes. Knowledge alone can cure this restlessness; this includes seeing life from a broader perspective, knowing about the Self and realizing the impermanence of everything. If you achieve everything, so what? After your achievement, you will die. Knowledge of your death or life, confidence in the Self and in the Divine can all calm down mental restlessness.
There is also emotional restlessness. Any amount of knowledge does not help here. Sudarshan Kriya helps! All that emotional restlessness vanishes. Also the presence of the Guru, a wise person, or a saint will help calm emotional restlessness.
The fifth type of restlessness is rare. It is the restlessness of the Soul. When everything feels empty and meaningless, know you are very fortunate. Do not try to get rid of it. Embrace it! This restlessness of the Soul can bring authentic prayer in you. It brings perfection, Siddhis and miracles in life. It is so precious to get that innermost longing for the Divine. Satsang and the presence of enlightened ones, soothe the restlessness of the Soul. Do not look for the Divine somewhere in the sky. See God in every pair of eyes, in the mountains, water, trees and animals. How? Only when you see God in yourself. Only Gods can worship Gods.
Heightened awareness brings you close to the reality. And for this, you have to increase your prana. This can be done through: 1. Fasting and eating fresh food 2. Pranayamas, Sudarshan Kriya, and meditation 3. Silence 4. Cold water baths 5. The right amount of sleep 6. Emotional contentment 7. Presence of the Master 8. Singing and chanting 9. Giving without Givership and service without Doership
All of these together is Yagya. When you have reverence for the whole universe, you are in harmony with the whole universe. Then, you do not need to reject or renounce anything. When you have reverence in all your relationships, your own consciousness expands; Even small things appear to be significant and big. Every little creature appears dignified. It is the reverence in every relationship that saves the relationship. Cultivate the skill of having reverence for every moment in your life.
Is there something called Destiny?
If your understanding of a situation is limited, many things will seem to happening without your control - which you may label as destiny. As your understanding and perception of life deepens, you will see that everything is your hands. What you call destiny are thus the dimensions of life that you have created unconsciously. Once you create it consciously, it is no longer your destiny.
In other words everything is your karma (result of your actions). Destiny is just a word given to your unconscious karma - make it conscious and destiny will disappear from your life, and you will start to make your life the way you want.
This can also be explained by the the law of attraction teachings. Everything you created so far is the result of the vibes you sent out in the past. You are a focusing mechanism and have full choice as to what you want to give your attention to. You are the creator of your life. Thus, destiny exists only in your mind, that too only if you have no idea how you attracted something in your life. Become the conscious creator and eventually there will be no destiny.
In the last week of November, I was touring in some of the remote places in the state of Maharashtra. Some villages and districts that I have never been to. There were a lot of people who came to meet me.
In one village, I told my secretary, ‘Three people have lost their mobiles and they are very poor people. So put three new cell phones in my bag.'
When I went there, there were 2,000 to 2,500 volunteers and a crowd of around 200,000 people.
In the volunteers meet after the program, I said, ‘Three of you lost your mobile phones. I know about it. Those of you who have lost your mobile phones, please stand up’, and only three people stood up.
There was a lady who had stood up, and I told her, ‘Look, you were crying in front of my picture last Thursday. You did not know what to do, how to face your family because an expensive mobile phone was lost, which must have been worth two to three months of earnings. Here, take a new one.'
When I was doing this, one boy from the group came up to me and he shared his story. He was in an advanced course and his wife was at home, and he had to talk to her. There was no battery on his phone and he had forgotten the charger at home. So he put the phone in front of my picture and asked, ‘Gurudev, let the phone be charged.'
The next morning, when he woke up, the phone was fully charged.
This boy showed me his phone and said, ‘Look, for one and a half years I have thrown away my charger, and now I only keep my phone in front of your picture and it gets charged.’
He threw his charger away!
I said, 'This is really something. Even I need a charger for my phone, and my devotee charges his phone by keeping it in front of my picture.'
See how powerful devotees can be.
I thought this is a very exciting story. So I came back to Bangalore and there were about 150 people from Russia, Poland and all over Europe, and I shared this story with them, ‘Look I can’t charge my phone without a charger and see this devotee threw away his charger and he is charging his phone every day keeping it in front of my picture.'
So the 150 people there said, 'Yes, it happens for us also.'
My saying this did not surprise them at all.
One Russian said, ‘It happened to me also. One day, I too put my phone and prayed that it should get charged, and it indeed did get charged!’
Devotees from Poland and Scandinavia also shared the same experiences.
Another person shared their experience and said, ‘My car ran out of petrol and the fuel marker had come to zero showing me that the tank was empty. But I kept driving, and drove117 kilometers on an empty tank.'
How is it possible? This seems to break all apparent laws of nature.
I tell you, we should give miracles a chance to happen in life. Nobody’s life is devoid of miracles. Only we don’t believe in them.
All the cultures and philosophy in this world are based on miracles. In fact they thrive on miracles.
Just remove all the miracles from the Bible and you will feel as if the Bible does not exist.
Similarly, if you take any scripture in the world, it is full of miracles. But we think miracles are a thing of the past and not of the present. I tell you, it can happen even today, in the present.
Once, I was at Boston airport and a devotee bought food for me, and for the four others who were travelling with me. Do you know how many people were with me? A large number of around 60 to 70 people, and the food which was meant for four people was shared between 60 people. Everybody ate food.
It makes you wonder - how is this possible?!
There is a scientific explanation for this also.
The whole world is nothing but vibrations; everything is vibrations. Matter is nothing but vibrations. Matter and energy are the same, they are just vibrations.
See, when you go near an automatic glass door, immediately the glass door opens.
Just imagine if this was a phenomenon that would have happened 100 to 200 years ago. People at that time would have gone crazy. They would wonder as to how this is happening. You simply go and the door opens.
Today, we know that this is because of bio energy. There is energy emitting from our body.
Do you know, there are locks that can be opened only by one person.
You must have heard of biometric locks. If it is your energy that is embedded in that lock, then nobody else can open it. Only when you touch it, will it open.
That means that everyone is emitting energy.
When you are in a state of love and devotion, your energy is so strong, so big, that when you want a cell phone to get charged, it simply gets charged.
It is just like an intense energy of the biometric lock. When you move near the door, the door opens because of your energy is caught by that little box above the door.
Similarly, the entire universe is just made up of energy. It is all energy. So give a chance for miracles to happen.
When is all this possible? It can happen when you are hollow and empty.
When both, your heart and mind are pure and clear, then positive energy rises in you. But if your mind is full of negativity, and if you are stressed out; or if you are complaining about this and that, and grumbling and griping, then no miracle is possible. Even regular work which has to happen does not happen. Simple things do not happen because energy is low and negative.
When energy is high, what you think is impossible starts happening.
Types of Prana
Q: Dear Gurudev, you said there are different types of prana, could you please talk a little bit more about that?
Sri Sri : There are ten types of Prana (the subtle life force energy). Of these, there are five major and five minor kinds of Prana. Today let me just talk about the five major types of Prana.
The first major type of Prana is called Prana which arises from your navel upwards to the top of the head.
Then there is another type of Prana that goes downwards from the navel, and it is called Apana.
When the Prana level is too high, you cannot sleep; you can get insomnia and you feel very jittery. However, if the Apana level is too high, you feel so dull that you do not even want to get off the bed.
Have you had this experience? Sometimes you feel so heavy, gross, and dull. This is due to the imbalance of Apana.
The third type of Prana is Samana which is present as the digestive fire in the digestive system, i.e., in the stomach. It is the agni or the fire that helps digest the food.
Samana is that which helps indigestion, and it also helps other bodily systems. It helps in balancing the system.
Then there is Udana Vayu or Udana Prana which is somewhere near the heart region and is responsible for emotions.
In Sudarshan Kriya, people cry or they laugh, and you find that all these emotions well up. This is due to the Udana Vayu. So this Udana Vayu is responsible for all the emotions.
Then the fifth type of Prana called Vyana which is responsible for all the movement in the body. It is spread all over the body.
In Sudarshan Kriya, you feel some tingling, some energy all over the body. Have you all experienced this?
What happens in Sudarshan Kriya is, all the five Pranas get balanced, and that is why you cry, or you laugh, and you feel a tingling all over the body. That is the specialty of Sudarshan Kriya.
You also tend to feel very hungry after the Kriya, is it not so?
So, these five Prana in the body run our lives.
If Samana is imbalanced, then it gives rise to digestive problems, and you cannot digest the food properly, or you may experience nausea. All this happens because of an imbalance of the Samana Prana.
When Udana Prana is stuck, you feel an emotional block that also affects your thinking and your mind.
When the Vyana which is all over the body is imbalanced, then you have joint pain, or movement trouble, and either you become too jittery and restless, or you may feel like you do not want to do anything.
Moving around anywhere in such a state gives discomfort and creates restlessness in the body. All this is caused by the Vyana imbalance.
Be passionate about knowledge, be passionate about doing service, be passionate about thinking; or about anything. Some passion definitely needs to be there in life. You can have a passion for wisdom as well.
After Sudarshan Kriya, you would have noticed that all these imbalances go away. Has this not happened to all of you?
All earlier discomfort in the movements of the body, or its circulation, or some pains due to Vyana imbalance, all disappeared after Sudarshan Kriya.
So these are the five different Pranas.
Science behind Abhishekam -
Abhishekam is mentioned in the Agama tradition. It is specified in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and was performed to all Kings of olden times.
Abhishekam is the process where the granite stones are given a herbal bath. This technique allows for relating the Divine energy (we call God) with personal affinity. This also helps in sustaining the energy installed in the diety (under the stone statue or vigraham) for a longer period, by cooling the granite structure.
Water being an electrolyte, transmits energy much faster than air. Pouring certain items, most of which are edible, on these energized dieties (stones) - energized by the link (copper wires connected from the kumbham (brass structures above the temple structures) to the copper yantram (plate with certain scientific carvings) under the granite diety, releases powerful positive vibrations (can be seen through a Kirlian camera) that can be picked up more easily than from the air. Hence these structures are not removed/moved, once installed (pratishtam), instead a drain system is provided.
The sound vibrations caused by the chanting of mantras in a specific way enhances these transmissions.
This is the science behind Abhishekam.
It is a pity that some people have commercialized it and the science behind this has been lost in modern days.
Q: Guruji, sages have predicted our lives so accurately on palm leaves, Nadi Vidya. Is there really any role that I have in my life when everything already seems so predetermined? How does the path of sadhana change anything?
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: See life is a mixture of accepting what is and wanting to make what you feel like having. It’s a mixture of both. You have an intention in your mind and that’s how you move on. See, you had an intention to come here and you came. But if you look into the past you say it is all determined, it is all destiny. That’s why I say a simple formula just listen to it. Look at the past as destiny so you will not keep regretting the past and see the future as free will so that you don’t procrastinate or become lethargic and say whatever, ‘god willing it will happen’. So you don’t become lethargic and do nothing if you consider the future as destiny. You should not say let’s leave it to destiny, no! The future is freewill, past is destiny and live in the present. This is wise way of living. Not so wise way is seeing the past as freewill and keep regretting about it, ‘oh I shouldn’t have done that’. Even after you became a medical graduate you say, ‘oh I should have taken engineering, I made a big blunder’. So you keep blaming yourself and keep regretting the past when you think the past was freewill. And you think future is all destiny, you want to leave everything to destiny and you just do nothing about it and you’ll be miserable in the present moment. This is the unwise way of living, got it?
Q: Dear Guruji, I understand from your knowledge that we have not one but several bodies. Can you please talk about subtle bodies and casual bodies? I’ve heard about them but I don’t know how or what they are?
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Yes, physical body in the waking state. In the sleeping state physical body is at rest, the subtle is active; in the dreaming state and that is why you get dreams. In deep sleep both of these go to sleep but the casual body is still there awake, aware. And casual body becomes cleansed in deep meditation. And in enlightenment the casual body is completely free, yes. So when one dies what happens, physical body separates, the subtle body remains with all its impressions. The subtle body and casual body they both go like a balloon and remain and look for a right opportunity, a right womb to get into. So when the soul finds that the couple is having union and depends on the energy level and harmony between the couple and the energy level of the soul, at that moment it comes into that, so that type of parents. Sometimes the soul brings two people together. A soul chooses I want this lady and this man as my father and mother. So they bring those two people together and they will have terrible attraction, unbearable attraction. So the moment the child is born, you’ll find suddenly the attraction between those two people is gone totally, completely gone. This happens, and after the first child many people divorce. How many of you have seen this happening? This happens that intense feeling of separation comes and then you should know that the soul made this thing happen. It is so amazing; all these things are so interesting. On one hand it is amazing on another hand if you are not so much in the present moment you’ll go crazy, seeing how many subtle worlds we live in simultaneously.
Simultaneously how many things are happening in the universe, it’s very interesting! So you come into the physical body to cleanse the subtle body. There is no way you can cleanse the subtle body hanging in the space. So you come to human body so that you get rid of all those impressions. Once you have gotten rid of the subtle impressions in the subtle body then the casual body with the divine grace also becomes free, that is called Nirvana. No more craving or aversions, nothing, totally hallow and empty. Wanting nothing and totally satisfied. Anytime you feel that I am total, I am complete, death can come this moment I welcome it. If you say that, if you feel that rather than saying it then that completion is Nirvana. That has touched the casual body; the casual body gets relieved not by your effort but by just the Divine will and Divine grace. The universe decides that whether the casual body should be there or should be removed, should be dissolved. It’s amazing, you can work on the physical, and you can work on the subtle that’s all you can do. The rest you can only wait, but this itself is a great job, this itself is good enough.
Q: Guruji, when we die the body and breath are left behind and our mind, memory, soul are still together with the impressions. Do the intellect and ego also still stay with us? Can we use our intellect to calm our mind then?
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: The impressions of the intellect and the cravings and aversions of the mind go with the subtle body. So when you die what happens is for sometime the soul is in confusion, it does not know. It has just come out of the body but it does not know what to do. It doesn’t want to get into the body because the body appears like very gray matter, very dark and completely unbearable. So it doesn’t want to get into it, it feels very bad and averse to its’ own body most of the time. Sometimes they go in. So the soul is out there and very peaceful, the soul is totally at peace. They see people crying, wailing. It tries to tell them, ‘hey I am okay, don’t worry’, but they cannot communicate. There is a tradition to keep the light burning at the bedside of the body. It’s in Christian tradition as well, right? It’s in the Hindu tradition as well. Why you keep a light burning near the head so that when the soul suddenly looks at that light and knows that it is light. Let it be reminded that it is light, if it is still craving for something. Just to remind the soul that the nature of the soul or spirit is light, a lamp is kept or a candle is kept burning near the body. It’s not for us, it’s for the soul because the soul can still see, and smell. It has lost the sense of touch but smell and light are still there; smell, sight and sound all three will be there. So the ancient tradition is just before cremation the son or daughter; son usually, takes the head of the person into his lap and in the ear he says, ‘you are light, you are soul, you are not the body. Drop all your attachment to this body’, he tells them. And then the body is given a bath and then taken to cremation. These words are all in Sanskrit, and people simply repeat it in Sanskrit without knowing it because the priests tell them to say these things. To tell the departed in his ear that, ‘the five elements will go back to five elements. You are not just these five elements you are light, you are soul, you are spirit, you’re free and you move on now.’ This is what you say in the ear of the corpse, in case the soul is still hanging around and it does. It does hang around because it doesn’t know what to do. So it takes nearly ten days for the soul to get use to this other plain where it has gone. And once it reaches that plain of ancestors, one day there is one year for us. Our one year is just one day and one night for them in that realm. So there are three levels or lokas there also; one is Vasuloka, second is Rudra, and then Aditya. Three lokas are there and so they remain in this for some time. And there are three different Devas, they take them to those places. Someone who is a pious and died in a very good life they are taken direct to these lokas and three angels called Pururava, Ardrahva, and Vishvadeva. Three different Devas come and take the soul according to the level. It’s interesting! So in a yearly ceremony that is done, the day you remember the ancestors. First you invite these angels to bring them to you, for you want to honor them. These angels, they are the custodians. So you tell them ‘Visvadeva you bring my father, my mother or my grandfather or grandmother for this ceremony. Bring them for I would like to honor them.’ Ancient people knew all these so well, they had access to those realms. Even today people do this, they do the ceremonies and they do all this.
=>Grace and blessings come automatically. It is not necessary that you should touch my feet, or ask me to put my hand on your head. Just assume that you have received the blessings by getting Darshan, or hearing the voice.
You know, you can sit anywhere and ask for blessings in your mind, and you will receive blessing."
- Sri Sri
Q: What is the significance of ‘Panchamrita (mixture of five foods used in Hindu worship) Abhisheka’? Why were only these materials chosen?
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: These five are like nectar: Milk, Curd, Honey, Jaggery and Ghee. Though jaggery needs to be used, sugar is being used instead of jaggery nowadays.
Five Devatas (Deities) reside in them. Savitru resides in Sugar, Vishwedeva in Honey, Surya in Ghee, Vayu in Curd, and Soma in Milk.
So, when you offer them as Abhisheka, the intention is that – may the qualities of the Devas blossom in our life.
We pray for peace in everybody’s mind.
Let there be joy in everybody’s mind.
Let there be strength, courage and longevity in people’s lives.
Let there be contentment and prosperity in people’s lives.
Let there be radiance in life.
Let the winds and rivers flow in sweetly.
Let our days and nights be sweet.
Let every soil particle bring sweetness to us.
Let us get sweetness from the Akasha, Devatas and Pitrus (departed ancestors).
Let our speech and thoughts be sweet.
Let the society bring us sweetness.
Let the Vanaspati (Lord of the forest) bring us sweetness.
Let the Sun bring sweetness to our lives.
Let our whole life bring sweetness to other people’s lives.
Let us bring sweetness to the collective consciousness.
Q: Ravana was a learned Brahman and rushed to protect his sister, whereas Rama caused misery to his parents, unfairly defeated Bali, was a football of other people's opinions, and threw his wife out. Why do we consider Rama as good and Ravana as evil?
Sri Sri : It appears as if this is the Ramayana of Sri Lanka! (laughter) Every story has two sides. Ramayana from a different angle shows that Ravana was a good person. Lord Rama himself said so. He never said that Ravana was bad. He told Lakshmana that Ravana was a wise scholar and that he should learn the knowledge Ravana has, before he (Lord Rama) went to him.
There is another very beautiful story. When Lord Rama wanted to install the Shivalingam in Rameshwaram to pray to Lord Shiva, he could not do it without his wife and without a Brahman priest. He requested Ravana for help. Ravana himself brought Sita and acted as the priest for the pooja ritual and helped in establishing the Shivalingam. Ravana even blessed Lord Rama with long life when Lord Rama touched his feet after the pooja. Ravana said that he was bound by his duty at that moment as a priest to bless Lord Rama. When one asks for blessings from a priest, he is obligated to grant them.
It is also a tradition that the purohit has to arrange the samagri (ingredients) of the pooja which the yajamana (one for whom the pooja is conducted or organized), and since the consort of Lord Rama was not available for the pooja, he arranged to bring Lord Rama’s wife Sita to him for the pooja. How many of you here have not heard this story?
Sage Agasthya advised Lord Rama that without praying to Lord Shiva he could not win the war. He had to install the idol (Shivalingam) of Lord Shiva at Rameshwaram for this. So Lord Rama made the arrangements for this. Lord Hanuman said that he would bring Shivalingam from Kashi (Varanasi). A purohit was needed before Lord Hanuman returned for the muharat (auspicious time for the pooja). And it was believed that there was no greater devotee and purohit than Ravana at that time.
Have you seen the picture/image of Rameshwaram? In that image, Ravana is present, Vibheeshan (Ravana’s younger brother who moved to Lord Rama’s camp before the war) is also present. The pictures are sold there locally. So, after the prana pratishthan (ritual act of installing the shrine or idol of the deity to be worshipped), when Lord Rama sought the blessing of the purohit, i.e. Ravana, he blessed him with ‘Vijayi Bhava’ (May you be victorious!) After the pooja was over, Lord Hanuman arrived and was upset that though he had brought the Shivalingam from Kashi, the puja was already over. So then Lord Rama, in order to pacify Lord Hanuman, installed the Shivalingam brought by him also. So there are two Shivalingams – One is Rameshwaram and the other is known as Hanumathlingam. This is the story.
So, you should imbibe and take only good virtues from everyone. If you look only for vices then you will find only vices. You will see faults in Lord Rama and even more faults in Lord Krishna. That is why the Jains have kept Lord Krishna’s place in hell. They say that he will not remain there forever. The next time he will be the first Tirthankar. He is such a great Atmagyani (a Self-realized Soul).
Our culture is very unique. One should not be caught in the negativity of cravings and aversions. Overcome them and search for the Truth.
If they lack knowledge, give them knowledge. It is useless to sit and say, ‘Why others are like that?’
You worry about things that are happening, ‘Oh! Why is this happening? Why is this person like that?’ You should stop this.
You should turn and see what you are doing because you have control on what you can do or what you are doing. You have no control on what is happening, by others or in the situation.
But we do things the other way around. You do not take notice of what you are doing, how you behaving, what your attitude is and what is happening inside you.
That which you have control on, you do not look at that but you try to control others. You try to control the situation and start blaming others, when you cannot do anything about it.
Did you get it? You have no control over the minds of others. And you try to control the minds of others. You can have a say on your own mind which you do not look at, at all. Isn’t it?
The world is unhappy because of this.
You know, if you stop trying to control what is happening and have a say on what you are doing then you become much stronger, effective, powerful, successful and happier. That is it.
Q: Guruji, how can I free myself from thoughts, emotions and feelings and how can I get detached from all relationships?
Sri Sri : Why do you want to detach yourself from relationship? Because it gives you pain, isn’t it. Why does it give pain? Because you do not have a broad vision of life.
All relationships are for a few days, few months, few years, but life is much bigger, so instead of trying to detach yourself from relationships, what is best for you to do is expand your awareness.
Listen to more of Ashtavakra Gita knowledge, not just once, again and again, and keep your thoughts on the Brahman, on the infinity, on the great energy; everything is part of it, everybody is a manifestation of it. That is why that is called Brahmacharya.
‘Brahma’ means the infinity, ’Charya’ means moving into it – having your mind moving into the Divinity. Not focused on limited – that man said this, this lady said this, this is that, and all that little mindedness. Always trying to pick on others and then you get into craving and aversion, aversion and craving, and this goes on forever.
So expand your vision, be more in the spiritual knowledge, know that everybody, every human being is like a bubble in the water. How long do they stay?
Clouds in the sky, how long do they stay!!
Know that everything is temporary, ephemeral.
Q: Why do Bad Things happen to Good People?
Sri Sri : Bad things happen because of two reasons. One is past deeds, and second is current foolishness.
If you are being good and foolish, then bad things can happen to you. You can’t say, ‘I am so good but why did my finger get burnt?’ If you put your finger in the burner, it will burn.
Or, today you didn’t do any mistake but couple of days ago you got a speeding ticket, and today you have to pay for it. You drove too fast yesterday, beyond the speeding limit, and today you will have to pay for it. You have to face the consequences.
So, one is past deeds.
Good people could also have done some bad things in the past – this is the first reason.
Second reason – Good people would have lacked the skill and intelligence to not get into bad things or let bad things affect them.
One is called Karma and the other is called Lack of Skill.
So, you need both. In life, you need freedom first and Love, second. Without freedom, there is no love also. We need inner freedom - freedom from our own emotions and feelings, not from others. Freedom, love, skill, and energy, got it?
So, when bad things happen to good people, don’t say, ’Oh you poor thing! This should not have happened to you.’ And don’t even say, ’You deserved it; that is why it happened to you!’ Or, ’You lack skill. You have been so foolish.’ No!
Don’t tell them any of that. Just be with them with a smile, and support them. See how you can help them come out of their current situation without giving them an analytical commentary about their situation.
SOWING A SEED
Once you sow a seed, then you put water and manure and it will sprout and grow. So you know mentally that the seed is there. Same way, whatever you want to achieve in life, know that you are that and you have it. If you think, you don’t have it then only lack grows.
So that ‘lack’ consciousness should go and you should feel the abundance. So whatever goal you want to achieve, first know that you have it, you have achieved it, and then put your effort to achieve it. Effort should be put, but only effort will not work. Before effort, there should be the seed of the goal as well. So, the goal is already present in the seeker. The goal is not somewhere out there and you have to try to reach it, no! Just relax; the goal is here and now. So, Enlightenment is present in you. If you think you lack it, you are never going to achieve it. You should know that it is present in you as a seed. You should know you are already a yogi and keep doing yoga, you will find perfection in it. If you think you are not a yogi and then try to achieve yoga perfection it is not going to work. So know that the seed is already there.
So, if you want to be a businessman, put the seed, ‘I am a businessman’, and then work towards being a businessman. It may appear very absurd. Usually people think, ‘I don’t have and so I have to achieve’, but seldom are they able to do it. The secret of success is in the understanding that goal is already present in the seeker.
So, today you got a very big secret knowledge.
Sri Sri
GURU POORNIMA
"Guru Poornima is called the day of the Master but it is actually the day of the Devotee. Guru Poornima is New Year for spiritual seeker. There are three types of people who come to the Master, the student, the disciple and the devotee.
A student goes to a teacher and learns something, gets some information and then he walks out of the School. There is no more information, just like looking at a guidebook, like a tourist guide. You go with the tourist guide to see a place, and the guide shows all the places, or like a Traffic Police, sometimes he directs you or like you ask someone, “Where is what?” and they’ll give you some information. You take it and you say, “Well, thank you” and there it is finished, isn’t it? You went to primary school, middle school, and whatever grade you call it, you collected information; you learned about mind, you learned about computers, learned about mathematics, and learned how 2+1 is 3. The student is one, who collects information, but the information is not knowledge, it is not wisdom, is it not so?
Then there is the disciple, the disciple follows the example of the Master. But a disciple is with the Master for the sake of learning wisdom, for the sake of improving his life, for the sake of attaining enlightenment. He has a purpose, a cause, so he is not just collecting information, but he goes a little deeper. He is trying to bring a transformation in his life. He wants to make sense out of his life. That is a disciple.
And then there is devotee. A devotee is not there even for wisdom. He is simply rejoicing in love. He has fallen in deep love with the Master, with the Infinity, with the God. He doesn’t care as to whether he gets enlightened or not. He doesn’t care as to whether he acquires a lot of knowledge or wisdom or not. But that very moment, and every moment, he is immersed in divine love that is enough for him or her. A devotee is very rare to find.
Students are in abundance, disciples are a few, but the devotees are rare.
It is nothing great to become God or be God. Whether you want or not, all are already Gods. A stone is also a God. You are also a God. Everything is God, God is already there, but it is great to become a devotee. Do you see this? Everything, whether you want it or not, is already God, but the love, devotion, has flowered somewhere. Where the devotion has flowered totally, the flower has blossomed, that is a devotee. Attraction is everywhere, love is somewhere, but devotion is again rare. Devotion is very beautiful. A student comes to a Master, Teacher, and Guru with tears in his eyes. There are so many problems, and when he leaves, he is carrying the same tears, but the quality of the tears is different, it is of gratitude. Still tears flow, but those are of gratitude, of love; it is so beautiful to cry in love.
One, who has cried even once in love, knows the taste of it, of surrender and of devotion and the entire creation rejoices it. The entire creation is longing for only one thing, the transformed tears, from salty tears to sweet tears.
One of Buddha’s disciples named Sariputra got enlightened. When he got enlightened, Buddha told him, “Now you go ahead, go into the world and preach, teach and do the same work I do, carry on my work.” Now Sariputra left Buddha, but he was crying and crying and people asked him, “Why are you crying when you are enlightened?” He said, “Who cares about this enlightenment, it could have waited, I would have waited. I didn’t even bother about it or asked for it because the joy of being at the feet of Buddha was so great. Being a devotee was so great, now I am missing this, I would have preferred that to this enlightenment.”
There is no separation, there is no difference, there is no distance, yet it has a different flavor, different joy. That is a devotee, a devotee can never fall, he cannot fall, and there is no chance for it.
When Krishna was leaving his body, he spoke to Uddhava. With tears in his eyes, “I can’t stand the amount of devotion these Gopies have for me, go and tell them, these devotees of mine that only they can free me of their gratitude and of their love.” It is so beautiful, he rejoices, “Go, tell them that is the glory of devotees, I am not in heaven, I am not in temple, but where my devotees sing, I am right there”. Devotion is something that can move even the rocks.
There once was a Zen Master who always thought that he was enlightened. He went around saying, “I am enlightened”. He happened to meet one of his Masters who gave him a puzzle, called ’koan’. The ‘koan’ was “the statue has eyes, the tears roll down silently”. Hearing this Zen Master was shaken and he said, “There is some depth in it”.
Love is something that even the Divine rejoices in it. The infinity longs for you as much as you long for it. It is waiting to receive you. God is as anxious as you are to be near. So when a devotee flowers on this planet, God is very happy. That is why Guru Poornima is the day of the Devotee.
Like fatherhood and motherhood, there is Guru-hood. We all have to play Guru-hood at least to somebody. We do play! Consciously or unconsciously you are all Guru to somebody. You keep giving advices and guiding people, giving them loving care! You all do this, but do it 100%, without expecting anything in return: that is living the Guru principle. There is no difference between the divine, the Self and the Guru. They are all one. Meditation is relaxing and reposing. Think of all the things to be grateful for and ask what you want for the future and bless everyone. We receive so many blessings and we should also bless all those who are in need."
Sri Sri
Q: What is the meaning of ‘Pradakshina’ (circumambulation)?
Sri Sri: ‘Pradakshina’ means going around. ‘Dakshina’ means that which is done with skill. The English word ‘dexterous’ has come from the Sanskrit word ‘Daksha’. ‘Dexterous’ means skillful. ‘Pradakshina’ means ‘in a very special way, being skillful’, a very skillful movement, that which is gained with skill, merit which you have gained skillfully. ‘Pra’ is to go around. ‘Pradakshina’ is qualifying by going around skillfully.
There are three layers when you go inside a temple according to the temple architecture. The first layer is herbal gardens, full of trees and plants. The direction in which the tree is to be planted comes under temple architecture. All plantations are done according to the directions and wind flow. There are medicinal herbs, flowers and trees in this outer layer and when you pass through this layer, you breathe in those herbal fragrances that cure emotional and physical problems, and body imbalances. It used to be around one kilometer long and while passing through it, your whole body circulation is improved.
Essential fragrances and oils needed by the body are absorbed especially those of the Ashvat (peepal) tree. It is the only tree which emits oxygen all the 24 hours. All other trees emit oxygen half the time and carbon dioxide rest of the time. The tree helps a person to overcome many problems, especially infertility.
‘Pradakshina’ is not done for the sake of the divine or some other purpose but for health benefits.
Then there is a second circle in which statues of many men and women are kept. One was asked, in earlier days, to sit and meditate therefor a while.
This way first circle makes you physically fit, vatta-pitta-kapha balances happens by inhaling the air. The second circle frees your mind from all fantasies. Then finally you move on to central part - ‘sanctum sanctorum’ - where you sit with your eyes closed and experience the nothingness.
Q. The ways of karma are unfathomable. ‘Hone wala karm aur karne wala karma mai bahut farak hai’
Sri Sri : Apart from our actions the events that have to happen keep happening. That is why the ways of Karma are very strange. And that is why I tell you, keep all your friends and enemies on one side and relax; response in yourself, and keep your attention on the Divine.
This is what Lord Krishna told Arjuna, ‘Samah satrau ca mitre ca tatha manapamanayohsitoshna-sukha-duhkheshu samah sanga-vivarjitah’ Do not lose the equanimity of your mind. You do not know when and where, what will happen. When a friend will become an enemy and when an enemy will become friend.
One does not know anything in this world. So keep your attention on the truth and perform all your duties sincerely and meditate sincerely.
Q: Guruji, it is said on the path one should drop everything and be free of purpose or goals. I am a busy executive, without a purpose how can I take responsibility?
Sri Sri : See there are two things Pravittri and Nivritti. Do not mix the two.
There are two attitudes that we have to pay attention to. One is, when you go inward (Nivritti) you think that everything is fine and I don’t want anything. That is called Meditation.
When you have to come out and work (Pravritti), then seek perfection in even small details. Put your full attention and take responsibility.
The message of Lord Rama and Lord Krishna’s life is this only. When you have to come out and work (Pravritti), then seek perfection even in small details. Whenever you see imperfection, you have to pay attention on how you can correct it. And when you have to retire then say, ‘Everything is fine.’ This attitude will help you go deep in meditation. This is the path of Nivritti.
That is why one who knows the difference between Pravritti and Nivritti is said to have a sattvic intellect. He is called intelligent.
What is the other sign of an intelligent person – one who is able to see good even in a bad person; one who sees the good in everyone. You go to a prison and you find something good in the biggest culprit. To find good in the guilty is the sign of intelligence.
So an intelligent person finds something good in the worst people, but a foolish person will dig out something bad from ever the best people, and there are people who do this.
Someone in America wrote a book that Ramkrishna Paramhansa was mad. He also proved that he had so many negatives, and Vivekananda has these many negative qualities, and all Hindu saints have some or the other bad qualities, and he has made a text book out of it.
This is a sign of foolishness, to look for something bad in good people. And the sign of an intelligent person is one who uplifts even a bad person.
Q: How do I become as powerful as you are? In this world everyone loves power.
Sri Sri: The biggest power is rest; deep rest and love. If these two things are present in life then everything else will come. It will happen.
See, now that you belong to me and I belong to you, you should feel the abundance. Know that you have everything and there is no lack. And if you see a flaw or any shortcomings in yourself, then do meditation and do your sadhana. With your practices you will overcome it.
By: Bhanumathi Narasimhan
There are seven centers of energy or Shakti in the body called Chakras. Different emotions are linked with each of these energy centers.
The first Chakra, Muladhara, is located in the base of the spine. Here, the energy manifests as inertia or enthusiasm.
The second Chakra, Swadhistana is the sex center just four inches above the base of the spine. Here energy manifests as pro-creativity or creativity.
The third Chakra, Manipura, is the navel center where energy manifests as four emotions: Generosity, joy, greed and jealousy (two positive emotions and two negative emotions)
The fourth Chakra, Anahata, is located in the chest region. Here, the energy manifests as three emotions- love, fear and hatred.
The fifth Chakra, Vishuddhi, is located in the throat region and is the center where energy manifests as two emotions – gratitude and grief.
The sixth Chakra, Ajna, is located between the eyebrows and is the center where energy manifests as anger and alertness.
The seventh Chakra, Sahasrara, is located in on the top of the head and is the center where energy manifests as bliss. The Sahasrara is also called Brahmarandhra.
When we lead a Sattvic (pure and disciplined) life, the Chakras are properly activated.
Divine intelligence is a combination of intelligence and intuition. Ojas is the intuitive power – the Sattvic field of energy which is present or developed only by Sadhana.
When the Kundalini Shakti is invoked, the Ojas travels through the Sushumna nadi (channel for energy flow) along the six chakras to the Brahmarandhra giving ride to Siddhi or a state of perfect equilibrium.
The upward and downward movement of energy through these Chakras give rise to the play and display of consciousness as the various positive and negative emotions. Sadhana, self-effort or practice, and Satsang, the company of the wise, facilitates the upward movement of the energy through the various Chakras and enables us to maintain a pleasant state of mind.
Navaratri
An article by Smt. Bhanumathi Narasimhan
We are all floating in the effulgence of one scintillating unseen cosmic energy called the ‘Devi’. The Devi or the Divine Mother is the womb of all creation. She is the seed of all dynamism, radiance, beauty, equanimity, peace and nourishment. She is the life force energy.
A mother has total love for her child. The Divine Mother has unconditional and unquantifiable love for Her children which includes every being in this entire creation.
During the nine nights of Navaratri, the Devi is worshipped in all Her names and forms. Names have a significance. We remember a sandalwood tree by the memory of its perfume. Each name and form of the Devi refers to a specific quality or attribute of the Divine. By remembering the form or by chanting the many names of Devi, we enliven those qualities in our consciousness and they manifest in us according to the need of the hour.
Navaratri is a journey from the outer world of names and forms to the subtle world of energies, invoked through the various yagnas, to the innermost core of our being - the Self.
The first three days celebrate the Devi in the form of Durga. Durga also means hill. A very difficult task is often described as an uphill task. In the presence of Durga, negative forces fade away. Durga is referred to as “Jaya Durga” or the one who brings in Victory (Jai). She is Durgati pariharini – one who removes obstacles. She transforms negativity into positivity. Even difficulties find it difficult to come near her.
The goddess is depicted as riding a lion or tiger as her mount, alluding to the aspect of courage and valour which are the essence of Devi Durga.
The Nava Durga are the nine aspects of Durga energy which act like a shield to ward off all negativities. When you have obstacles and mental blocks, just remembering these qualities of the Devi, can cure them. Especially in the case of people suffering from anxiety, doubting oneself, doubting one’s ability, ‘lack’ consciousness, feeling threatened by enmity and negativity - simply by chanting the names of the Devis, it is like mantras that elevate your consciousness and you can become more centered, courageous and composed. This is the significance of the aspect of the Divine as Devi Durga.
There is a certain beauty in the divine being attached to the mother. She nourishes all the qualities, nurturing the positive. It is like collecting good luck. For example, when you are with the mother all the ‘goodies’ are available. We become meritorious and we gain the power to manifest good luck and hold or sustain it as well. Many times life may shower you with courage, prosperity and abundance but your ability to hold and transform this energy into happiness and compassion is lacking. Navaratri is a special time to pray to Durga to have all these qualities together – uniting and harmonizing – magnifying and inculcating it in one’s life.
If we are always victorious but not happy there is no use. Similarly, if we are always making efforts but never succeeding, that is also frustrating. The Durga energy can give you all together. All the qualities are available to you as one unit. We pray to Durga for all these qualities to be instilled in our consciousness bringing physical wellbeing, material fulfillment and spiritual upliftment.
Durga is associated with red. She is depicted as wearing a red saree. Red is the colour of dynamism – a bright attitude, the ‘moving’ energy. You may be trained and skilled but if you are not able to move things together, move people, your efforts in unison, the fruits are delayed. But when you pray to Durga, she makes this possible. The fruit is immediate.
The Devi Durga, in Her form as Mahishasuramardhini, is the destroyer of Mahisha. The word Mahisha means buffalo which is a symbol of laziness, lethargy, and inertia. These are the qualities which impede the spiritual and material progress of an individual. The Devi is a storehouse of positive energy and any trace of laziness or inertia dissolves in Her very presence.
The second set of three days honor the Devi as Lakshmi. Lakshmi is goddess of wealth and prosperity. Wealth is a vital ingredient bestowed upon us for the maintenance and progress in our life. It is much more than just having money. It means abundance in knowledge, skills and talents. Lakshmi is the energy that manifests as the complete spiritual and material well-being of a person.
The final three days are dedicated to Saraswati. Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge - the one who gives the essence (sara) of the self (swa). She is often depicted as being seated on a rock. Knowledge, like a rock, is a steadfast support. It stays with us at all times. She plays the veena, a musical instrument whose mellifluous notes bring harmony and peace to the mind. Similarly, spiritual knowledge brings relaxation and celebration into ones’ life.
Goddess Saraswati is the ocean of understanding and the consciousness which vibrates with different types of learning. She is the source of spiritual light, remover of all ignorance and the source of knowledge.
While worshipping the Devi in her various names and forms, we offer flowers in a multitude of hues and fragrances like jasmine, hibiscus, lotus, lilies, rose, and so on. From the outer beauty, as we turn our focus inward and are soaked in the divine attributes, our conscious flowers. We offer our blossomed consciousness too. Worshipping Her through the blossomed consciousness is the ultimate offering.
Prayer is always associated with wish fulfillment. When you are fulfilled, it is a chain reaction. If you are successful in one thing, you want to try and try again for more and more. So, it is not necessary that you will attain contentment. The nature of consciousness is dynamism, wanting action. Pray for dynamism, but feel the stillness.
The Mother Divine is Prakriti (the entire creation). Everything in this creation is made up of the three gunas or qualities: Sattva, Rajas and Tamas. Sattva is associated with calmness, clarity of mind, enthusiasm and peace. Rajas is needed for action but often creates feverishness. Tamas is inertia and an imbalance in tamas can lead to laziness, dullness and even depression. When you handle tamas properly you move into sattva. Every being in this creation is caught in the play of the gunas. How does one come out of this cycle, and transcend these boundaries?
For that, you need to raise your sattva and come out of the cycle through proper meditation, silence and food control. Transcending the gunas, one gets established in the Shiva tatva or the pure and infinite consciousness. Prakriti is full of the opposites like night and day, heat and cold, pain and pleasure, joy and sorrow. By rising above the opposites, transcending duality, once again the Shiva tatva is attained.
This is the purpose of all the pujas during Navaratri - to manifest the unmanifest and unseen energy, the Devi, by whose grace one can transcend the gunas and attain the supreme, undivided, indivisible, pure, infinite consciousness. This is possible when you are immersed in the Guru tatva (principle), only in the presence of the Master.