Tuesday, August 11, 2015

The Diligent Practice



Sri Adi Shankaracharya, 788-820 CE, presents a five straightforward suggestions on how to perform sadhana, or practices leading to the realization of Atman, the Self. Which is explaining step by step how the mind can be made free of thoughts and how one can reach the meditation status and achieve the goal. These five slokas contain the essence of all the Vedas and purana scriptures. All the five slokas have immense value and the depth as Veda puranas scriptures and reveals the spiritual strength. Study of these slokas with understanding the meaning is absolutely necessary for all ambitious of spiritual growth. Even more all these slokas are useful to attain the practical life's destination. The related story from Skanda Puranam in Nagara -Kandam.

Brahmarshi Vishvamitra (Vishvam - meaning is World - Mitra- meaning is friend so "friend of the world") is one of the 24 Rishis (Sages) Viswamitra's previously he was an efficient kshatriya King. His motivation was very strong he did severe penance and diligent practices on austerities so he became Brahma Rishi. The term was first used by Viswamitra and associated with a range of actions. There was a challenged incident occurred to Viswamitra

Once there was a Solar dynasty king which means Sri Rama's ancestor named Trisangu wished to gods realization with his mortal body; which is odd unusual universal rule. He approached to his ancestry Guru Vasista and told about his desire. Heard his wish guru told him that “O king having realization with the mortal body is not possible change your mind “ the king got so anxiously he went to the Guru's son there also he had the same experience , once again he went to Guru and appealed him again about his earnestly wishful and he urged his Guru to find a way to fulfill his wish. Vasista emerged with anger and cursed him to turn out to be a 'Chandala'. Without any other way the King crowned his son Harichanra and went to a forest. where he met Sage Viswamitra who took 
up the issue as a challenge; the Sage advised that Chandala king should first get rid of the form of a Chandala; hence the sage decided to take him to perform a Holy Pilgrimage. The both of them were set on visiting all holy theerthas and had dip, once they finished visiting all theerthas they met Markadeya according to his advise Viswamitra and the Chandala king had a dip in Pathala Ganga after they finished dip in the precious holy water to a surprise the Chandala became clear all his curse and enhanced as old king Satyavrutha. . The yagnas (rituals) began and with the ascetic powers of the sage, the former King Trishanku started rising to heaven. Upon his arrival in heaven, the Devas were afraid by this unnatural occurrence. Led by Indra, they refused to grant permission Trishanku to enter, and throw him out. Trishanku began falling back to earth. The furious Vishwamitra would not accept defeat at the hands of Indra. The sage used his powers and stopped Trishanku fall, causing the latter to be hold-up in mid-air upside-down manner.

Trishanku pleaded Vishwamitra for help and the sage once again used his powers, and created of a parallel heaven in a portion of the southern sky. As the new heaven was built, the sage raised Trishanku to it and restored him to his former state as a king of new heaven. Vishwamitra then began establishing Trishanku as the Indra of the new heaven that he had created. This alarmed the Devas who then appeared in front of the sage and tried to console him and withdraw him from his act. They explained to Vishwamithra, their actions and they wished to prevent the unnatural act of someone with a mortal body entering the heaven.

Vishwamitra was gradually convinced but now he faced the complication of having to break his promise to the king Trishanku about sending him to heaven. Vishwamitra reached a compromise with the Devas to let the King populate the new heaven that was created for him. The new heaven is called Trishanku heaven and from now on the king should reside in this heaven. Indra should not replace or command of ruling on the king's own heaven. Yet he ensured that, the king will reside upside down in his heaven.
Message:-

Viswamitra's severe, diligent practice and repeated efforts led to his achievement-related to something difficult and hard task. Non stop practice lead to win. Desires, interests of driven force behind all the humans actions. However a man's needs and desires both should have a strong resolution in his mind to reach of destination. To achieve that point one has to have diligent practice. The diligent practice is based on ones motivation, training, self interests and enthusiasm; all these are like inter links. ones interests is differs and which may different forms like adventures, constitutional, physiological, and spiritual achievement etc; whatever it may be the interests and motivation should be strong on particular field and diligent practices only will lead to achieve related the boundary. However one should not have any negative forms of motivation and short-cuts they will never and ever to reach the goal. Diligent practice is definite need for success of the attainment or gods realization. This is what Sri Acharya Swamy emphasizing in 'Sadhana Panchagam'.

Astronomers View:-

The astronomers finding the 'Trisangu Swarga' in the sky is identified with the constellation Centaurus; and Trishanku is probably Alpha-Centauri or Rigel Kent, a triple star system in this constellation. The other star in this triplet is the Proximal-Centauri, (explanation is ,a faint red dwarf star associated with the bright binary star Alpha Centauri. It is the closest known star to the solar system (distance 4.24 light years). the closest star to Earth next to the Sun.

Sage Viswamitra is honored as the earliest Indian astronomer . He is credited with for cataloguing the Stars visible in the Southern sky. Viswamitra is also identified another prominent constellation in the southern sky.”

Interestingly, the next set of nearest stars to Earth after the Proximal-Centaur, (Sirius etc.) are at least twice the distance of Proximal-Centauri this observation allows an interpretation that trisanku or Alpha-Centaur triplet is ‘midway’ to Earth and the ‘rest of the skies’, a literal meaning for ‘Trisanku Swarga‘ to be hung in the middle.  Because it is possible to know from naked eye-sightings (without telescopes etc.) to decipher which star is closer to Earth, as a reasonable guess. Viswamitra, the astronomer, could have done it.”

Sadhana Panchagam Translation:-
1) Study the Vedas daily. Perform diligently the duties (karmas) ordained by them. Dedicate all those actions (karmas) as worship unto the Lord. Renounce all desires in the mind. Wash away the hoards of sins in the bosom.Recognise that the pleasures of sense-objects (samsar) are riddled with pain. Seek the Self with consistent endeavor. Escape from the bondage of ‘home’.

2) Seek companionship with Men of Wisdom. Be established in firm devotion to the Lord. Cultivate the virtues such as Shanti  etc., Eschew all desire-ridden actions. Take shelter at a Perfect Master (Sat-Guru). Everyday serve His Lotus feet. Worship “Om” the Immutable. Listen in depth, the Upanishads declarations.

3) Reflect ever upon the meaning of the Upanishads commandments, and take refuge in the Truth of Brahman. Avoid perverse arguments but follow the discriminating rationale of the Shruti (Upanishads). Always be absorbed in the attitude (bhava) – “I am Brahman "renounce pride. Give up the illusory misconception – “I am the body”.Give up totally the tendency to argue with wise men.

4) In hunger diseases get treated. Daily take the medicine of Bhiksha-food. Beg no delicious food. Live contentedly upon whatever comes to your lot as ordained by Him. Endure all the pairs of opposites: heat and cold, and the like. Avoid wasteful talks. Be indifferent. Save yourself from the meshes of other peoples’ kindness.

5) In solitude live joyously. Quieten your mind in the Supreme Lord. Realize and see the All-pervading Self every where. Recognize that the finite Universe is a projection of the Self. Conquer the effects of the deeds done in earlier lives by the present right action. Through wisdom become detached from future actions (Agami).Experience and exhaust “Prarabdha” the fruits of past actions. Thereafter, live absorbed in the bhav - “I am Brahman” ! ( Translated by Charles Johnston)

The slokam


vedo nitya­mad­hīy­atāṁ tadu­di­taṁ karma svanuṣṭhīy­atāṁ
 teneśasya vid­hīy­atāma­pac­i­tiḥ kāmye matistya­jy­atām |
pāpaughaḥ parid­hūy­atāṁ bhava­sukhe dośo’nusandhīyatāṁ
 ātmec­chā vyavasīy­atāṁ nijagṛhāt­tūrṇaṁ vinirgamy­atām 
||1||



saṅ­gaḥ satsu vid­hīy­atāṁ bha­ga­vato bhaktirdṛḍhā”dhīyatāṁ
 śān­tyādiḥ par­icīy­atāṁ dṛḍhataraṁ kar­māśu santya­jy­atām |
sad­vid­vānu­pasṛpy­atāṁ pra­tid­i­naṁ tat­pā­dukā sevy­atāṁ
 brah­maikākṣara­marthy­atāṁ śru­tiśirovākyaṁ samākarṇy­atām ||2||


vākyārthaśca vicāry­atāṁ śru­tiśi­raḥ pakṣaḥ samāśrīy­atāṁ
  dus­tarkāt­su­vi­ramy­atāṁ śrutimatastarko’nusandhīyatām |
brah­mās­mīti vib­hāvy­atāma­hara­har­gar­vaḥ par­itya­jy­atāṁ
  dehe’haṁmatirujhyatāṁ bud­ha­janairvā­daḥ par­itya­jy­atām ||3||


kṣud­vyād­hiśca cik­it­sy­atāṁ pra­tid­i­naṁ bhikṣauṣad­haṁ bhu­jy­atāṁ
  svād­van­naṁ na tu yācy­atāṁ vid­hivaśāt­prāptena san­tuṣy­atām |
śītoṣṇādi viṣahy­atāṁ na tu vṛthā vākyaṁ samuc­cāry­atāṁ
  audāsīnyam­ab­hīp­sy­atāṁ janakṛpā­naiṣṭhurya­mut­sṛjy­atām ||4||


ekānte sukhamāsy­atāṁ paratare cetaḥ samād­hīy­atāṁ
  pūrṇātmā susamīkṣy­atāṁ jaga­di­daṁ tad­vād­hi­taṁ dṛśy­atām |
prākkarma prav­ilāpy­atāṁ citibalān­nāpyut­taraiḥ śliṣy­atāṁ
  prārab­d­haṁ tviha bhu­jy­atā­matha parabrah­māt­manā sthīy­atām ||5||


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