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Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Story: greed + 3 more

Baba

Story: greed

Namaskar,

That day Baba looked at us - i.e. the small entourage that had been fortunate to join Him that day - and then Baba asked me to walk way off towards a far distant tree that was along the pathway where the farmer had been walking.

Immediately I heeded Baba's instruction and walked the few hundred yards over to the tree. I looked around and noticed that around the tree the ground was extremely hard due to summer's heat, but that underneath the tree itself there was a small puddle.

I then marched back towards Baba, and, upon His request, I reported to Him what I had seen.
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Those 7 large ants

Then Baba looked at me and asked, 'Did you see anything in the puddle itself?'

As I hadn't taken notice of this, I immediately headed back towards that distant puddle underneath the tree, and, once there, I noticed that there were seven large black ants floating in that puddle. They were those big type of black ants with large heads that are connected to their body by one thin, spindly, thread. But now those ants were just floating lifelessly in that shaded puddle beneath the tree.

Once again I returned back to where Baba was and upon His request I told him about the seven ants I had seen under the tree.

Baba responded, 'Very good'. And then He proceeded to tell one special story.

That happened when I (Mr. D) was blessed to go on a fieldwalk with Baba while He was in Ranchi. On this particular occasion, we were doing fieldwalk in one remote forested, jungle area - outside the city limits.
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Widow's only son killed by cousins


Baba told that long, long ago there was a famine going on in northern Bihar in Sasharam district. And in that district there was a joint family comprised of many cousins who were living together on their paternal property. One of the cousins lived on that land with his elderly mother. His father had already died so it was just he and his widowed mother. But the deceased father had 3 or 4 brothers who also had children and those children were the cousins of that boy.

During that famine, a land dispute erupted amongst all the cousins. Or rather in their greed, the many cousins became jealous of the fact the young boy whose father had died would inherit his father's entire share of the property. So those nefarious cousins decided that if they were to kill the lone cousin whose father had died, then they would all inherit a greater parcel of land. In their devious way, they began thinking and plotting in this way.

And, by and by, with their evil intentions, those cousins decided to execute their plan.

So one night, when no one was around, those 7 sinister cousins cornered that lone boy, i.e. their other cousin whose father had died, and they ruthlessly twisted his neck and snapped the spinal column. Then in the dark of that very night, they took the boy's lifeless body onto one bridge. And in the lonely silence of that night they tied stones and rocks around the boy's feet, legs, waist, shoulders, and head, and they hurled the dead boy off the bridge and his lifeless body plunged in the large river down below. Because all the rocks were tied around the dead boy, his body remained down in the depths of the river, and did not rise or float to the top.
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Not a soul was witness to the dastardly crime that had taken place. The boy was missing and no one knew why. Neither the police could solve the mystery, nor the local magistrate, nor any village authority - not anyone. It was completely unknown what had taken place. It was a total mystery why the young boy had disappeared.

Police could not solve the murder case


The widow was mourning the loss of her young son and indeed everyone in the village was distraught about the disappearance of the boy. To hide and disguise themselves, the sinister cousins also feigned sorrow and they sheepishly looked here and there 'in hopes of' finding their lost cousin. This was the way the scene unfolded. And in the end, no one in the village or district could figure out what really took place. As the drowned boy's body was submerged in the depths of the large river.

Hence, those seven sinister cousins were quite pleased with what they had done and they were feeling very proud and victorious that no one had been able to solve the mystery. In that case, in the due course, they got their wish and they were all able to inherit a greater parcel of land. And those seven cousins foolishly believed that they were wholly free and that there was no way they could ever be caught for the heinous crime they had committed-- as no worldly authority had any idea about the murder that had transpired.

Indeed the lives of those seven sinister cousins passed, and no charges were ever brought up against them. In fact, they all lived long lives and eventually died due to old age.
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Baba unravels the mystery


Then Baba began to furthermore explain that although no police detective or village authority could solve the crime, and although there were no witnesses to the injustice that had taken place, even then Parama Purusa and parama prakrti were fully aware of all that had transpired. And through His samskara theory, parama prakrti was ready to deliver justice.

Baba went on to explain that the seven black ants that had drowned in the puddle were in fact those seven sinister cousins who had murdered and drowned that boy on that dark night. Baba told that because of their heinous act they had been reborn as black ants. And Baba also foretold that those sinister cousins would pass through the tortures of millions of animal lives as various insects and bugs etc. And in this life they were just starting that bleak journey as black ants. And on this very afternoon, as black ants they were walking on the forest floor beneath one tree - they were moving delicately with their big, heavy heads and spindly bodies. When all of a sudden, one village farmer innocently walked by while embarking on his daily work. The farmer felt nature calling, and in the heat of the sun that village farmer proceeded to pass urine under that very tree where the ants were walking. And in that isolated, forested spot, that innocent village farmer made one big puddle under the tree and on that fateful afternoon those seven black ants drowned in that urine. The seven black ants were those seven sinister cousins and the village farmer who urinated was the boy whom those sinister cousins had murdered and drowned all those ages ago.

This is the way that parama prakrti and samskara theory works - all told by Baba.
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Baba continued to describe how the village farmer had not incurred any sin for what he did. Because he was merely abiding by the laws of nature and there was not an ounce of malice in his mind. In fact, he was completely unaware that seven black ants had drowned in his urine. And Baba told that the village farmer will progress along the path of pratisaincara and will get a more developed human life in his next birth and be involved in spiritual practices. In stark contrast, those seven black ants will have to undergo all the pains and struggles of animal live for countless more incarnations. That was parama prakrti's way of administering justice to those seven sinister cousins who plotted and killed their young cousin.

At that point Baba told, 'So you see if anyone does anything in this universe then they have to face the consequences. So everyone should be very careful not to do any misdeeds and even the good deeds one does one should offer to Parama Purusa. After all whether one is bound by an iron chain of their misdeeds, or the golden chain of their virtuous acts, still a chain is but a chain and a sadhaka should not be shackled by any such chain. Rather through sadhana and prescribing Brahmahood to all one's actions, one will become free of all samskaras and attain liberation.'

This was Baba's grand and colourful story about samskara theory and by that way I, the young margii who was on fieldwalk with Baba, became convinced about the reality of our Ananda Marga samskara theory.

One cannot hide or escape from their actions


By Baba's entire story, we can understand that samskara theory works throughout this entire universe. Whether or not any mortal being is witness to a particular deed or misdeed, always, each and every time, Parama Prakrti is present to work the magic of her samskara theory. In that case, no one can hide or escape from their actions in this universe.
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Ananda Marga ideology says, "You are free to act, but you are bound to undergo the reaction. The moment you do an act you acquire the possibility of its reaction. Simultaneously with the performance of an act is being done, the seed for its reaction is also sown and its consequences have to be undergone. There is no escape from it. It is not within your right to get rid of it or to escape its fruits and consequences." (1)

Baba has given us all the keys for how to live in this world yet remain free from incurring any samskaras. By this way we are sure to attain eternal salvation, by His grace.

Ananda Marga ideology says, "You must not run after any psychic weakness, you must not cherish any psychic weakness. You must not go on remembering the sweet memory of your past. Your only goal is the Parama Purus'a and your only motive is to satisfy the Parama Purus'a by your action. Don’t do anything bad, and offer the good reactions of good works to Parama Purus'a." (2)

Namaskar,
In Him,
Hariish

This Baba story was told to me by Dada after one of our weekly dharmacakras.
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Not eye for eye


Some people think that samskara theory works off the premise "an eye for an eye." But that is not correct. To read about this kindly click this below link.
References
1. Subhasita Samgraha - 1, 'Yajina and Karmaphala'
2. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 14, 'Action & Reaction'


== Section: Prabhat Samgiita ==

इस मधुमास में तुमने आग लगा दी है

प्रभात संगीत 1904 आगुन लागिये दिले, फागुने ऐइ मधुमासे ....

भावार्थ

हे परम पुरुष! इस बसंत ऋतु में तुमने मेरे हृदय में, आग लगा दी है।

हे परम पुरुष! बसंत ऋतु, फागुन की इस भव्य और चकित कर देने वाली रंगीन फूलों की  सुंदरता में, इस मधुमास में, तुमने मेरे हृदय में आग लगा दी है। बाबा! मैं तुम्हारी चाह में कष्ट पा रहा हॅूं और बड़ा ही विस्मय है कि तुम नहीं आ रहे हो। तुमने मेरे सोते हृदय की निद्रा अचानक भंग कर दी है, और मैं चैबीसों घंटे तुम्हारे लिये तरस रहा हॅूं।

हे परम सत्ता! जड़ता के क्षीण धागे मुझे नींद और तन्द्रा में रखे हुये थे, परन्तु तुमने अपने दिव्य प्यार भरे ऊष्ण स्पर्श से उस तन्द्रा को तोड़ दिया है।  तुम्हारी करुणा से मैं अब जाग गया हॅूं ,और तुम्हारा स्नेह पाने की आशा  में जी रहा हॅूं।

हे मेरे परम प्रिय बन्धु! इस विश्व  में तुम अतुलनीय हो। तुम स्थान और काल से ऊपर हो। तुम चिदाकाश  अर्थात् मेरे मानसिक पटल पर हो।

हे परमपुरुष बाबा! इस बसंत ऋतु में जब पूरा वातावरण फूलों की मधुर सुगंध से भरा है, तब तुम नहीं आ रहे हो क्यों? बाबा! कृपा कर, मेरे साथ तुम अलौकिक रूप से सदा बने रहो, ऐसा आशीष दे दो। (1)

Reference
1. Trans: Dr. T.R.S.


== Section: Bangla Quote ==

এটা তার অজ্ঞতার

“এই উত্তর খুঁজার মাধ্যমেই মানুষের হয় চলেছে আধ্যাত্মিক মানসিক এবং স্থূল-জাগতিক রিদ্ধি | কারুর, “কেনওকে” জ়োর করে দাৰিয়ে রাখা চলৰে না | অনেক সময় দেখা যায়, যে শিশু তার অনুসন্ধীপ্সার জন্য ৰড়দের জিজ্ঞাস করছে---"ৰাৰা, এটা কেন ?" "দাদা, এটা কেন ?" "মা, এটা কেন ?" তারা যতক্ষণ উত্তর জানে ও ৰলে দেন, আর যখন তারা উত্তর জানেন না, তখন বিরক্তি প্রকাশ করে ৰলেন যে---"কি ছেলেটা কেবল, কেন কেন করছে ।" অর্থাৎ এই যে তার বিরক্তিটা, এটা আর কিছু নয়, এটা তার অজ্ঞতার অভিপ্রকাশ |” (1)

Reference
1. প্রতিসংবেদী, Pratisamvedii, NP,DMC, 6 November 1967 Agartala


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Sin and pa’pa are not same thing

Ananda Marga ideology says, “Another thing to bear in mind is that “sin” in the English language is not the pápa of Sanskrit. As already said, “sin” means to go against that prescribed in the Bible. But pápa is explained in the phrase Paropakárah puńyáya pápáya parapiid́anam – that is, “Any action by one individual which leads to the development of others is puńya [virtuous deeds], and any action which does the opposite is pápa.” (1)

Reference
1. Subhasita Samgraha-21, Niiti and Dharma


Monday, August 29, 2022

Ideas de Ananda Marga en todas partes

Baba

Ideas de Ananda Marga en todas partes

Namaskar,

Dondequiera que las personas trabajen, pueden observar muchas lagunas y deficiencias ideológicas. Puede ser extremadamente beneficioso si las personas hacen una introspección y analizan las cuestiones ideológicas en sus respectivos lugares de trabajo a la luz de la filosofía de Ananda Marga y escriben publicaciones.

Una persona naturalmente conoce su trabajo y tiene una visión profunda de cuáles son los problemas y qué mejoras se necesitan. Si también tienen un buen conocimiento de la filosofía de Ananda Marga, pueden hacer publicaciones sobre cómo se pueden resolver los problemas prácticos de su lugar de trabajo. Aquellos que no tengan una buena comprensión pueden discutir con personas que conocen la filosofía de Ananda Marga y luego pueden escribir publicaciones. La ventaja de que la persona que pertenece a un lugar de trabajo en particular es que conoce su lugar de trabajo específico y solo esa persona puede hacer una publicación de este tipo y puede presentar la visión de Ananda Marga al mundo.
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Los pensamientos son muy poderosos

La gente común piensa que incluso si tales publicaciones se escriben y difunden a unos pocos miles de personas, es posible que no cambie el estado de las cosas. Piensan que se escriben tantos artículos y blogs a diario, pero no se está produciendo ningún cambio. Son escépticos acerca de los beneficios que traerán tales publicaciones y, a menudo, dicen: "¿Qué bien ocurrirá con solo leer y pensar en los problemas?"


Historia #1: Las soluciones de Baba en la oficina ferroviaria de Jamalpur

Cuando Baba trabajaba en la oficina ferroviaria de Jamalpur, a menudo discutía y compartía Sus ideas con los colegas de Su oficina sobre cómo se puede construir una sociedad espiritual y cómo se pueden resolver los problemas del mundo. Muchos de sus colegas de la oficina solían decir cosas como: “Sus ideas son geniales, pero ¿es útil mencionárnoslas a algunos de nosotros aquí? ¿No es solo algo que nunca sucederá?

Solían pensar que hablar de grandes ideas para cambiar el mundo en la oficina ferroviaria de esta pequeña ciudad era solo una fuente de entretenimiento y no tenía ningún valor práctico. Después de todo, en aquellos días ni siquiera había ningún respaldo organizativo. Baba respondió a tales comentarios diciendo: “Les digo cualquier pensamiento que venga a mi mente para que aquellos de ustedes que se beneficien y les gusten puedan comenzar a propagarlos”.

Y, en realidad, eso fue lo que sucedió. Finalmente, se formó la organización AMPS y las enseñanzas de Baba ahora se han extendido por todo el mundo. Baba demostró que los pensamientos propagados de manera concentrada tienen un impacto profundo. Deberíamos aprender de este ejemplo y escribir publicaciones sobre los problemas de nuestro lugar de trabajo.
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Historia #2: El movimiento de Baba contra la erradicación del inglés


Una vez en Bihar, hubo un movimiento generalizado dirigido por un político Karpoori Thakur contra el uso del idioma inglés. Los activistas exigieron que se erradicara el idioma inglés y que todo se hiciera en su propio idioma. Baba protestó y animó a Ananda Margiis a protestar contra este movimiento. Ananda Marga no tenía ningún poder político, pero Baba se opuso a tales activistas anti-ingleses. Baba dijo que erradicar el inglés dividiría a la gente.

Porque en la India nadie se llama a sí mismo indio. Las personas se identifican según su idioma, como bengalíes, gujaratis, marathis, etc. Hay muchas naciones en la India. Hace mucho tiempo, el Señor Krsna unió la India y la llamó Mahabharata, pero eso se rompió en pedazos más tarde. Después de la colonización británica, surgió un sentido de nación india debido a la explotación británica. En cierto sentido, los británicos unieron a la India en una sola nación. Es otra cosa que al salir de la India, nuevamente fragmentaron la India en pedazos. Baba alertó a todos que si se erradicaba el inglés, la India ya dividida se fragmentaría aún más. El inglés es un idioma que puede unir a las personas en la India. Las personas pueden hablar entre sí, trabajar juntas y relacionarse entre sí. De esta manera, la India permanecerá unida. Y, en verdad, ayudaron a acabar con el movimiento y mantuvieron vivo el inglés en esa zona.
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Ejemplo #3: Baba da importancia a los idiomas regionales


Después de salir de la cárcel en 1978, Baba inició un movimiento para dar importancia a los distintos idiomas regionales. Hasta ese momento, la situación de los idiomas regionales era tan sombría que durante el censo la gente de Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, etc. solía registrar sus idiomas como hindi. Baba dijo que la lengua materna de nadie en el estado de Bihar es el hindi. La gente habla magahi, bhojpuri, angika, etc. pero debido a un complejo de inferioridad registran el hindi como lengua materna.

Ananda Margiis crearon un movimiento masivo y convocaron conferencias de prensa. Como resultado, se dio mayor importancia a los idiomas regionales. De hecho, las universidades comenzaron a introducir idiomas regionales en su plan de estudios.

Debido al movimiento de Baba, este complejo de inferioridad eventualmente terminó, y hoy en día hay muchos idiomas programados oficialmente en el sistema de gobierno de la India.
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Las ideas dhármicas traen grandes cambios


Entonces, a pesar de que hay un número relativamente pequeño de personas que pertenecen a Ananda Marga, el impacto de nuestra filosofía AM tiene un impacto tremendo debido a la grandeza de esas ideas dhármicas. Muchas grandes cosas hoy en día se han originado a partir de las enseñanzas de Ananda Marga. Puede que no haya sido narrado por los historiadores, pero si profundizamos más, veremos que la principal fuente de inspiración para muchas grandes reformas son las enseñanzas de Ananda Marga. Muchos pensamientos fueron difundidos de boca en boca o por folletos de Ananda Margiis. A muchos les gustaron las ideas y las propagaron aún más. Ananda Marga no recibe crédito pero en muchos casos es la fuente de inspiración.

Por lo tanto, pensar profundamente sobre los problemas en el lugar de trabajo a la luz de la filosofía de Ananda Marga y escribir publicaciones sobre los mismos seguramente puede tener efectos positivos de gran alcance.
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Conclusión

En resumen, si uno tiene la idea de mejorar algo en su lugar de trabajo, debe pensar en ello como una inspiración de Parama Purusa e inmediatamente publicarlo y transmitirlo a los demás por escrito o hablando. Mediante tal propagación, seguramente se establecerán los principios del dharma. Es por eso que se deben hacer publicaciones. Si descubrimos alguna aplicación de la filosofía de Ananda Marga en nuestro lugar de trabajo, inmediatamente deberíamos pensar y escribir publicaciones sobre ese tema. Esto es importante ya que nadie más está mejor preparado que los Ananda Margiis para encontrar errores y ofrecer soluciones dhármicas en el trabajo que realizan.

En Él,
Bhakti

En un resumen en español de Problems of the Day, “Point #36”, Baba nos dice: Una ideología espiritual correcta es la única solución a los problemas que enfrenta el mundo. Desde esta perspectiva podemos llamar a la ideología de Ananda Marga la piedra filosofal. Así como la piedra filosofal está destinada a transformar todo en oro, la ideología de Ananda Marga puede, definitivamente, encontrar una solución justa y racional cada vez que se aplica a cualquier problema. (resumen en español)

- Here is a link to the original English posting: AM ideas are everywhere

- Here are more Spanish postings


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