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Friday, May 8, 2020

Great sadhaka + 3 more


Baba
Great sadhaka

Namaskar,

Here below Baba has given a very significant story.
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"Incidentally a story flashes across my mind. Pańd́ita Rámanátha of Navadvipa was a self-oblivious man [i.e. a highly elevated man, always engaged in Cosmic ideation.]

The King of Nadia, with a view to giving him some financial help, had once asked him, “Are you in want of anything?”

The Pańd́ita [Rámanátha] had then been absorbed in the world of ideas. He took the word “want” for his want of knowledge and replied, “Yes, I did feel the want of an explanation of a shloka but now it is clear to me.”

The Mahárájá [King of Nadia] then said, “No I am talking about want of money.”

Rámanátha replied, “Look, you had better ask my wife about domestic affairs.”

Then the Mahárájá enquired of the wife.

As is husband, so is his wife. She informed the King point blank, “Look, there is rice in the house and there are plenty of leaves on the tamarind tree. My husband relishes the stew of those leaves immensely. I don’t know of any other necessity.” (1)

Conclusion


By this above story we can easily understand that when the mind is engaged in the thought of Parama Purusa, then worldly attractions are gradually eliminated. By goading the mind towards the Supreme Entity, the mind remains free from degenerating thoughts and one does not get trapped in the vicious net of materialism. This is an important training: To channelize the mind upwards and thereby get rid from worldly desires. This is one key teaching, especially for this current era of extreme materialism.
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This story also teaches us that by seeing a person’s longing, you can determine that person's’ quality. For instance, those who long for crude, material things are third-grade type of persons, whereas those whose longing is spiritual are first-grade (i.e. top grade) type of people, i.e. true bhaktas.

In Him,
Ashiish

~ In-depth study ~

No mental peace without these

The entire spirit of aparigraha is to live in a simple manner, within one's means. This is only possible if one can cultivate the requisite santosa (mental ease), such that a person will not senselessly run after material goods. As Baba points out in many discourses, the practices of aparigraha and santosa are closely linked.

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "Human desire knows no end. Millionaires want to become multi-millionaires, because they are not satisfied with their million. Ask the millionaires if they are happy with their money. They will say, “Where is the money? I am somehow pulling on.” This answer indicates their ignorance of aparigraha. But such feelings have another adverse effect on body and mind." (2)

Ananda Marga philosophy guides us, "Out of excessive fondness for physical or mental pleasures people become mad to earn money and amass wealth. As money becomes the be-all and end-all of life, the mind gets crudified. Constant hankering after money results in negligence of one’s health, and this makes the body unfit. Therefore, santos'a sa'dhana' lies in being contented with the earnings of normal labour, without any undue pressure on the body and mind. To remain contented, one has to make a special type of mental effort to keep aloof from external allurements." (3)

Those who get swept in the rush for materialism and fail to adhere to the tenets of aparigraha and santosa will never experience a sense of mental peace and satiation in their lives.

References
1. Subhasita Samgraha Part - 2, The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 3
2. A Guide to Human Conduct, Niyama Sadhana (Santosa)
3. A Guide to Human Conduct, Niyama Sadhana (Santosa)




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The below sections are entirely different topics, unrelated to the above material.
They stands on their own as points of interest.

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== Section: Important Teaching ==

Proper cultivation of knowledge

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "So why do people bother to cultivate knowledge or action? They do so to make their devotion more intense, not for any other reason. People do not eat pickles to fill the stomach, but only to whet their appetite so that they can enjoy their food more. Similarly, devotees cultivate knowledge and action not for their physical growth, but to acquire more strength to move along the path of devotion with greater acceleration." (1)

Note: Some people have gone astray from this above teaching. They acquire knowledge and do action for reasons of self-satisfaction and self-aggrandizement - so that they can brag to others. They want to misguide people, put simple folks in trouble, and create more dogmas. Yet all this inflates the ego and causes one's degeneration. It is rare that people cultivate knowledge and perform actions solely to serve humanity and increase their level of bhakti.

Reference
1. Namami Krsnasundaram, Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetaváda (Discourse 17)


== Section: Important Teaching ==

How vrttis affect shape of human body

Ananda Marga Ideology guides us, "I have also said that in the future the number of vrttis may further increase. The more complicated social life, family life, the realm of thought and the realm of intellect become, the more vrttis will develop. For example, the vrtti, cunningness, may be expressed in many more ways. To fulfil their desires, people will develop different types of cunningness which may become different vrttis in future. For example, the cunningness required to procure an object by devious means, the cunningness needed to give a promise knowing full well that one will never keep it, and the cunningness required to trick someone into believing that one did not tell a lie when in fact one did tell a lie, may all become separate vrttis in future.” (1)

Ananda Marga Ideology guides us, "Thus, in the future, as people’s thought processes become more complicated, many new vrttis will develop. The number of vrttis may not stay at fifty. Just imagine the situation that will arise in the future as a result of humanity’s ever increasing thirst for knowledge. To meet these developments the nerve cells and nerve fibres will have to become more complex. Consequently, the human cranium will become larger and the size of the head will increase. The hands and feet will become weaker and weaker and human beings may even lose the ability to walk. Today, the human toes have almost stopped functioning – in spiritual actions we have almost no use for them – whereas at one time, when we used to walk on four legs, we used our toes as much as our fingers. The front legs were used less and less, and were transformed into arms, and thus these days it has become almost impossible for us to crawl on all fours.” (1)

“There was a time when humans would run on four legs, but today they cannot do that. After a time, children feel uncomfortable crawling around on all fours and try to walk on their hind legs. In the initial stages, when they try to stand up, they soon fall down. Again they stand up, again they fall down. When they finally develop the habit of standing on two legs, there are corresponding changes in the physical structure so that the use of their arms becomes less. In the future, the legs will be used less and less and the capacity to move on them will decrease. The arms will become thin, and the head will become abnormally large.” (1)

Reference
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam-8, Sádhaná, Abhidhyána and Kiirtana




== Section 3: Links ==
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Lack of common sense


Baba
Lack of common sense

Namaskar,

#1: First and foremost, the worst sin, is that this person uploaded the varabhaya mudra photo onto social media sites. This grossly violates the sanctity as laid down in Caryacarya. Just see in the below image, where it says “VBM”; that is where the person put the varabhaya mudra photo on public display on the internet. It seems this margii has lost his common sense.
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#2: And verily, it goes against the ethic to put any photo of Guru on the internet, so we have covered those as well. 





#3: This margii also is offering three huge plates of sweets to Parama Purusa, just like dogmatic Hindus do in their puja. But Sadguru Baba guides us that Parama Purusa does not need those material offerings like sweets, and instead those sweets and dainties should be offered to the downtrodden and needy who are Narayan in the form of  beggars. And with the same ideation offer those sweets to children as well.

It is sad that on the day of Ananda Purnima, one margii fell into so many dogmas - and the most sinful was posting the varabhaya mudra photo on the internet.

In Him,
Purusottoma

Caryacarya states, “You shall protect, in all respects and at all costs...the sanctity of the pratikrti [photo] of Márga Guru.” (1)

Look here what has happened. In an attempt to celebrate Ananda Purnima, someone emulated Hindu dogma by creating a wall temple and offering sweets to the deity. And then he took a photo of it and posted it to social media for the whole world to see. The worst part is he posted the varabhaya mudra photo to the internet.
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Reference
1. Caryacarya - 1, Treasures of Ananda Marga

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