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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

How this started + 5 more

Baba
How this started

Namaskar,

One of the great teachings that comes from the Shravanii Purnima festival (30 Aug 2023) is that of repentance.
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“Then I was very young” of Shravanii Purnima


Here below Baba recounts the scene of that auspicious Shra'van'ii Pu'rn'ima' when He performed His first initiation.

"This is Shra'van'ii Pu'rn'ima'. It is an important day. Then I was very young, studying in Vidy'asagar College in Calcutta. One evening a very interesting event took place. Suddenly a wicked person came near me. I use the word 'wicked', but it is not a permanent state of human beings. A person who is wicked today may be a noble person tomorrow, and one who is dull or stupid today may be wise tomorrow. These are all relative matters bound by the bondages of relativity. No one can be called permanently wicked. It should always be borne in mind that one should always try to develop the good and the subtle in a wicked person."

"That evening a certain wicked person came to me. What could he expect from me? But then he came. In accordance with natural human psychology, I asked him, "What do you want? Why do you adopt this evil path?" In the course of our conversation, he realized that he should change the course of his life, and he took initiation. That was the first spiritual initiation I ever imparted to anyone. And that same day, Shra'van'ii Pu'rnima, has again returned."

"A long time has elapsed since then." (1)

Parama Purusa takes away negative samskaras


When a sadhaka feels repentance for his sins in the deep core of his heart, then grace personified Parama Purusa takes away all those negative samskaras. Then all-loving Parama Purusa blesses that sadhaka with His unfathomable grace. 

That is what happened with Kalicharanji - the first person initiated into Ananda Marga sadhana. For Kalicharanji was that person who approached Sadguru Baba that evening and took initiation into Ananda Marga tantra sadhana. With His loving countenance and all-knowing mind, Baba knew that Kalicharanji felt repentant for his misdeeds and Baba showered His grace by bringing him onto the path of sadhana.
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Your future is always bright


Here Baba reveals the importance of repentance.

Ananda Marga ideology states, "Someone might have committed a pa'taka [sin of commission], but after that wrong action feels repentance, and compensates for the harm his action caused. After such repentance and compensation, the action is no longer a sin...that person's sin has been washed away." (2)

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "If, knowingly or unknowingly, you have committed any mistake or any sin, then your repentance and your singing kiirtana, wholeheartedly, will free you from all sins. So, your future is always bright, never dark, never dark." (3)

Namaskar,
In Him
Radhika’

Regarding Shra'van'ii Pu'rn'ima', one important fact remains that Baba performed the first initiation in the cemetery. So this demonstrates and foreshadows how in each and every Ananda Margii's life the cemetery has immense practical value. Those suffering from the dogma that the cemetery is only for avadhutas or kapalikas should gain the proper understanding. Our Ananda Marga meditation is tantra sadhana and that has relevance and importance for each and every Ananda Margii. That is the special significance why the first disciple Kalicharanji was initiated in the cemetery.
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References
1. A Few Problems Solved - 5, Shrávańii Púrńimá
2. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 9, “Take Refuge in Parama Puruśa with Unswerving Attention”
3. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 12, The Real Value of the Human Entity


== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Flowers for Your reception 

Prabhat Samgiita Intro: This following Prabhat Samgiita is the heart-felt expression of an A-grade bhakta. Here the bhakta is making a loving accusation to Parama Purusa. Such high feelings come when there is extreme intimacy and pure, one-pointed bhakti for Ista. Then the bhakta feels internally that he has the right to demand and place his accusation at the feet of Parama Purusa. The bhakta desires Parama Purusa in a close and intimate way, and that desire is not being fulfilled, so he lovingly accuses Parama Purusa: “You are not fulfilling my yearning to have You close.”

Note: Only those bhaktas who feel a spiritual vibration in their heart can understand this song in the depths of their core.

"Bhálobesechile, keno bolo..." (Prabhat Samgiita #2014)

Purport:

Parama Purusa, please tell me why You loved me. What was the use, if today You do not allow me to hold You. Internally, You are not moved or touched by my tears. You remain impassioned and distant. You have brought me in Your close proximity and showered me in Your exquisite prema. It is Your liila that now I have a deep yearning for You, yet You are not coming to me.

Supreme Entity Baba, I have decorated my humble abode exclusively for You. I am trying to follow 16 Points along with Your many dos and don'ts to prepare my mind for Your auspicious arrival. I have forgotten who is close and who is distant; in my heart, there is no differentiation from one living being to another. Everyone is mine. After weeping profusely for You, I became miserable, and in this way my whole night passed in Your longing. All because You did not come.

Baba, all the flowers for Your reception withered away, and the air dried my tears. All my pain and melancholy floated away in the sky and vanished. Tell me why all this has happened. I am shedding tears in Your longing, but You are not coming. Why are You attracting me, and why have You bound me in Your love. My heart and mind have become so restless, yet You are not coming close. Please grace me and come close...


Note: This is a deeply spiritual song where the sadhaka is blessed with intense bhakti for the Parama Purusa. It is only with the deep feeling of longing that the mind rushes towards Parama Purusa. Without that sense of 'longing' in the heart then one cannot get Parama Purusa. So on the spiritual path, one must long to attain Him. Indeed this yearning to have Him is one essential factor in getting His closeness. In this song, the bhakta has a deep sense of longing in his heart. And by that way the sadhaka becomes more and more close until finally merging in Him. Altogether, it is similar to how one baby starts crying and wants to be held by the mother, and then that mother comes rushing to get her baby. Likewise, the feeling of longing is absolutely necessary in spiritual life, because in that way one gets Him and reaches the Goal, by His grace.     

== Section: Important Teaching ==


Wicked people and sub-human creatures

   Ananda Marga ideology guides us, “Those creatures that pulsate in the darkness of the deep sea are blind due to the darkness; and hence by natural law, just as their bodies possess the power to radiate light, so as weapons some of them possess sensitive spines, some have glandular poison jets and some have attractive voices. With the help of these, they compensate for their lack of visual perception of form-vibrations and preserve their own existence by their subtler reception of other tanmátras or vibrations."
   "The capacity of an instinctively wicked person to absorb vibration differs somewhat from that of an average person. The amount of beating that might endanger the life of average people, may be easily borne by those who are instinctively wicked. Very often they remain quite unconcerned about the bleeding that pours out of their cuts and wounds – rather they feel relieved from such bleeding. Such people can also perceive the premonitory hints of nature. In other words, in such matters their ways, to some extent, correspond to those of the sub-human creatures. Yet to attain such power even a virtuous person has to perform sádhaná or spiritual practice most diligently." (1)

Reference
1. Subhasita Samgraha - 3, Vibration, Form and Colour


== Section: Current Affairs (August 2018) ==

Maduvratnanda bewildered

Namaskar

#1: Those who are so degraded do not propagate Baba's teachings rather they find out and highlight rotten ideas from the Hindu puranas.

#2: These types of lowly people Rudrananda handpicked to run his clan.

#3: Madhuvratananda is the member of Rudrananda's clan / bootlicker fiefdom.

#4: If Madhuvratananda would have been a decent, conscientious Wt he would have propagated the gospel of neo-humanism and Baba's dharmic teachings.

#5: Look what Madhuvratananda doing - by seeing his writing you can see how lowly he is:
जब तारक ब्रह्मा साधक की इच्छा पूरी करने की स्थिति में हैं, तो राज्य को कल्पत्ता कहा जाता है।
कल्पतरू प्रतीकात्मक पेड़ है, जिसके तहत आप जो कुछ भी चाहते हैं वह पूरा हो जाएगा।
in Him,
Naviin


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Who says animals are for human enjoyment

Question: Baba is talking about which religion?

Ananda Marga philosophy states, "At one time people were told that this world is for human enjoyment only, so the existence of all the plants, of all the birds and animals, in the world is intended merely to provide objects of enjoyment for human beings. Their hopes and aspirations, their intense desire to live, their pains and pleasures, their affectionate family or community lives are simply without value. However much a baby goat may wish to live, the main consideration is how much meat that kid carries on its frame. This defective philosophy has made people ruthlessly violent – even more dangerous than blood-thirsty tigers. Tigers kill only to fill their stomachs, to preserve their physical existence; whereas human beings kill animals mostly out of greed. Generally people have resorted to hypocrisy to camouflage this instinct of greed; they have killed animals on the pretext of pleasing the gods, while actually their main motive in doing so was to please their own tongues. These are all the inevitable results of such defective philosophies." (1)

Answer: Baba is talking about the Semitic religions. This is done by the semitic religions, i.e. Islam, Judaism, Christianity. The theology of these religions claims said that all the animals are for human consumption and enjoyment. These animals do not have their own independent existential value. Humans can keep or kill them according to their desire. Animals have no intrinsic value or right to exist on their own. According to their theology, God created animals for human use and desire.

Reference
1. Namah Shivaya Shantaya, Shiva's Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 14)


== Section: Ananda Vanii ==

Increasing spiritual unfoldment of human beings

"Those entities in whom psychic and intellectual powers are looked upon as more gorgeous than the physical ones are called humans – predominantly mental beings. Hence, to bring about the real well-being of humanity, greater attention has to be paid to the psychic and intellectual expressions of human beings, for that will lead to perfect spiritual composure and all-round fulfilment in human life.'

'Competition in the realm of physical pabula may bring satisfaction in material enjoyment, but it leads human beings far, far away from inner tranquillity. It is true that to give emphasis to existential security of human beings food, clothes, accommodation, education and medical care are absolutely necessary. Accepting these requirements as indispensable needs for living beings, you will have to move forward. But remember that while giving utmost importance to these requirements, human characteristics should not be even slightly neglected under any circumstances. You must also remember that the physical expressions of life and the increasing spiritual unfoldment of human beings are not antithetical, rather they are complementary to one another in the task of establishing a great ideology.'

'So keep moving, enlighten humanity with crimson rays, and make your existence meaningful and effulgent. Move on, move on." (Ananda Vanii #73)

Note 1: True Ananda Vaniis have a number whereas Fake Ananda Vaniis do not - just as a fake car license plate has no number. By this way, you can easily recognise a Fake Ananda Vanii.





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