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Thursday, April 11, 2024

Story: How Baba lifted us up + 4 more

Baba
Story: How Baba lifted us up

Namaskar,

When we reached there we saw that a huge crowd of so many highly respected officials, scholarly professors, wealthy businessmen, and so many other officers and persons of high repute. Many were in queue for getting PC with Baba and so many more were moving around the compound.
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We felt unworthy

In comparison, we felt that we were basically illiterate, poor folk, without proper attire, living in a very backwards village. We felt completely overwhelmed by it all and thought: "We do not have money - nobody knows us here - how can we get the opportunity to see Baba." We were thinking that the situation was utterly hopeless.

With this psychic complex looming in the mind, we were just sitting in a distant corner of the campus. We were four: Bhiim Mahato, Labin Mahato, Jharu Mahato, and Kashinath Mahato. We did not dare go close and interact with anyone.

Baba graciously calls us


Suddenly, we heard an announcement over the public address system: "All those who arrived from Harva Dih should come and report to the main booth."

We were completely surprised to hear the name of our small, remote village that is several hundred kilometers away called over the public address system. We thought that only the four of us have arrived from our village, so then why are they calling us. We were feeling insecure and worried. Have we done something wrong by sitting down in the corner of the campus? Why are they calling us? These were the thoughts swirling in our minds.
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When we reached there, Dada immediately grabbed us and told us to quickly go because Baba is calling you. We were then hurried and were pushed into Baba's room.

Our meeting with beloved Baba: "never think you are lowly"

With great happiness and sheer astonishment, we entered and did sastaunga pranam.

Baba was smiling. He gently asked each of us how we got there, and how many of us had arrived. Then He inquired about our sadhana, health, and asked about the work and activities going on in our village.

Then Baba became serious and said, "How long will you keep your head down. There is no time left. Never think you are lowly."

All-loving Baba showers His divine blessing


Then in a very gracious manner He said, "You should not think that you are inferior. You should know that you are the worthy sons of Parama Purusa, and He loves you very much." Then He blessed us.

In that moment we all started crying, thinking how Baba is so loving and caring so deeply for us. Since then we got the message that we are not worthless, but rather respected members of society and that we should not entertain any kind of inferiority complex.
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Namaskar,
in Him,
Kalyan

Note: The above story is the first hand account of a great bhakta, margii Bhiim Mahato of Harva Dih (Vill), Kita (Block), Ranchi.

From our very small, remote, tribal village 4 of us traveled to attend Midnapore DMC in 1967. 

About the above story


The above story told by respected margii Bhiim Mahato is very moving and meaningful on multiple levels. Here are a few thoughts for reflection.

We should understand that Parama Purusa sees us only for our inner quality: How much sincere love and bhakti does one have for the Supreme Entity. That is the only aspect He considers. He does not give an iota of credence or value to any worldly qualification like social status, wealth, nationality, title or any other mundane attribution. He only sees one's inner heart. That is the only qualification He considers. Baba tells this fact in many discourses.
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All-knowing Parama Purusa Baba has a connection with each and every entity through His ota and prota yoga. In that manner, all-compassionate Baba understood the feeling of those bhaktas.


~ In-depth study ~

No one should suffer from an inferiority complex

Here below Baba guides us not to fall prey to any type of inferiority complex.

Ananda Marga ideology teaches, "An inferiority complex which generally arises due to a sense of imperfection or inadequacy. The poor feel inferior before the rich, the weak feel inferior before the strong and the sinners feel inferior in the presence of the Lord. This expression of fear is most harmful to human beings as it creates formidable obstacles on the path of progress...What humans should think is, “Whatever I may be, good or bad, I belong to Paramátma, so why should my mind be weakened by hesitation, confusion or an inferiority complex?...One should be free of any kind of inferiority complex or sin. Whatever you may be, you belong to Parama Puruśa." (1)

Maintain mental balance - keep mind free of any complex


   Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "Now, to bring about mental balance you should behave with every created being, every human being, in such a way that neither a superiority complex nor an inferiority complex develops in you or in those with whom you interact."
   "A complex of any sort is a psychic malady, a psychic disease. To consider oneself superior to others is a serious human mistake. Similarly, thinking oneself inferior to others is also a mistake. To suffer from an inferiority complex is also a psychic ailment. You must not encourage either a superiority complex or an inferiority complex. You must maintain a psychic balance, you must maintain a mental balance. That balanced mind will be able to move towards Parama Puruśa." (2)

Inferiority complex & how to cure it


   Ananda Marga philosophy states, "People start considering themselves to be inferior to others in all respects – education, social position, etc. Normally such people become unnecessarily nervous and begin to falter or fumble before their elders and seniors: they lack self-confidence and faith in themselves. This is inferiority complex. The best way to cure such people is to generate self-confidence in them by frequently advising them not to feel inferior to anyone. Slowly, gradually, they will free themselves from their inferiority complex and the feeling of superiority will increase. But one must be careful that, after a certain stage, a superiority complex is not allowed to develop."
   "Most psychic diseases, if not all, grow out of the defective control over the objectivated mind. If one is alert, any trouble can be avoided. Those who regularly practise Iishvara prańidhána or dhyána (meditation) can remain free from these diseases, as their minds will remain in a balanced state. One of the numerous benefits of sádhaná is that it keeps the mind free from psychic disease and encourages the natural growth of the mind. This is of tremendous importance since such problems may arise not only in individual life, but in collective life as well. Individual human beings as well as large communities often suffer from some sort of psychic disease." (3)

Baba maintains connection with all


   Ananda Marga philosophy states, "It is said, Otah protah yogábhyáḿ saḿyuktah Puruśottamah – “Puruśottama, or Parama Puruśa, is associated with microcosms and the world through His ota yoga [individual association] and prota yoga [pervasive association].” It is enormously difficult to be Puruśottama: He must always remain associated with everything and everyone. None of His created beings should be neglected or slighted. He must associate Himself with everyone’s mind, listening to their thoughts and alleviating their sufferings, whether they are literate or illiterate, rich or poor, shouldering the responsibility for the entire creation. Only then does He deserve to be called Puruśottama. He who remains motionless like a distant star, indifferent to the sorrows and sufferings of created beings, but accepting their worship, is not Puruśottama. To be Puruśottama one has to remain associated with the created beings both individually and collectively through ota and prota yoga."
   "The personal relationship with each and every individual, with every particle of dust, every drop of water, is termed ota yoga. That is, Puruśottama is aware of your individual thoughts and feelings, your joys and sorrows, and takes suitable steps to remove your distress and afflictions. Here I deliberately used the word “suitable”, for He has to remove one’s afflictions without jeopardizing the collective interest. For example, if the sunset were delayed for one hour for the good of one individual, it would go against the collective interest. This He cannot do. So without jeopardizing the collective interest, He is bound to pay attention to the needs and feelings of every individual. This is His ota yoga."
   Ananda Marga philosophy states, "And prota yoga is Parama Puruśa’s association with the entire creation – humans and other living creatures, the world and the universe – collectively. Here He is obliged to listen not to the individual problems of individual beings, but to the collective problems of the collectivity of all beings. It is not an easy task to be Puruśottama. He has to be associated with one and all in ota and prota yoga." (4)

References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 8, Do Not Entertain Any Inferiority Complex
2. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 30, Samatábháva
3. A Few Problems Solved - 7, The Faculty of Knowledge – 3
4. Namami Krsnasundaram, Disc: 9


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Only acting in a drama

   Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "If the actors in that drama think: “I am merely playing a part,” “I am only acting” they will never be disturbed by undue pain or pleasure. Those who play the role of Sah jahan shout, jump or try to escape from prison. But the persons playing the part of Sájáhán know very well that they are only acting in a drama. They know that after having played their role they will go home and eat rice and curry. But on this universal stage, however, those people, those jiivas, who act in the drama, forget that they are mere actors, that their real home is elsewhere, that this universe is only a stage – a platform and that they will go home and eat rice and curry. While taking part in the drama they think that they are actually the characters of the drama – the real Sájáhán. And as a result they either suffer from too much pain or enjoy too much pleasure. Sometimes out of too much joy they lose their equilibrium – their common sense. In Bengali parlance it is said that when people are puffed up with pride they spurn the world. But why does this happen? It happens because the jiivas forget they are playing a role, acting in a drama. In a drama some play a tragic role – others a joyful role. If those who are sádhakas are constantly aware that they are merely playing a role as an actor, they will never be overcome by sorrow or overwhelmed with joy."
   "Before the creation of this universe, Parama Puruśa was in His Nityánanda stance – He was enjoying Himself. He was overwhelmed with His own ánanda. After the creation of the universe, He had His Nityánanda and also His Liilánanda. To play with lesser jiivas is His Liilánanda. Now the jiṋániis and the karmiis will declare – “Oh, what a terrible game, what a terrible liilánanda our Parama Puruśa is playing with us: He enjoys His liilánanda but we can hardly tolerate it any more. We have to earn a living and buy a house – there are so many problems to face in life. Yet He is playing His game of joy and sorrow with us.”" (1)

Reference
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 6, Nityánanda and Liilánanda


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Just solution to illegal immigration

Prout philosophy states, "Economic decentralization means production for consumption, not production for profit. Economic decentralization is not possible under capitalism, because capitalist production always tries to maximize profit. Capitalists invariably produce at the lowest costs and sell at the highest profits. They prefer centralized production, which leads to regional economic disparity and imbalances in the distribution of the population. In the decentralized economy of PROUT on the other hand, production is for consumption, and the minimum requirements of life will be guaranteed to all. All regions will get ample scope to develop their economic potentiality, so the problems of a floating population or overcrowding in urban centres will not be allowed to arise." (1)

Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 21, Economic Democracy


== Section: Important Teaching ==

How today’s filmmakers distort the mind & degrade humanity

   Ananda Marga philosophy states, "Seduced by the bestial instincts hidden in the secret recesses of their minds, people surrender to base propensities. But improvements in education and the social environment can help to bring this beast under control and make it obey their commands. To achieve this the first thing people have to do is to wage war against their animal propensities, which is no easy task. So cunning exploiters, by encouraging animality, are able to bring people under their sway."
   "The cinema industry suffers from this malady. This industry is controlled by a handful of business persons who make films according to popular taste and demand. While ordinary people naturally run after those films which in their ideas, language or visual images cater to their base propensities, such ideas, language or images instantly distort the ideals of the idealist beyond recognition. It is quite in character for purely commercial film producers to exploit these human weaknesses to their own advantage, and this is exactly what is happening." (1)

References
1. Human Society - 1, Education


== Section 2: Links ==

Offering to Baba + 2 more

Baba
Offering to Baba

Namaskar,

It was the usual course that our Acaryaji would go to attend DMC those days. On one such occasion, a margii sister Surabhi requested Acaryaji that he should take some mangoes grown in her garden and offer them in presentation to Baba. This is the story about that interaction and what we should offer to Baba.

For many years prior to 1990, whenever this sister Surabhi would go for Baba's darshan she would always offer fruit for Baba at His Baba's Quarters (BQ). From her garden in the summer season she was offering mangoes and in the winter season she used to offer guava. And she would give those offerings to the caretaker at the Baba’s Quarter, and in turn the caretaker would present it to Baba. In her simplicity, she was thinking that this was the only way to offer something at the lotus feet of Baba: To give it to Him physically. According to our Ananda Marga spiritual outlook, we know that this is not true.
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Parama Purusa can receive any type of offering


Ananda Marga philosophy states, "Parama Puruśa is infinite and omnipresent; therefore His hands and feet are spread in all directions. As this entire creation is His mental projection, it has no absolute existence to Him. He does not require any physical hands or feet; even without them He can get any work done or go anywhere He likes." (1)

Parama Purusa is ready to reach out in any direction to receive the offerings of His bhaktas. But at that time, sister Surabhi was not aware of that fact - she thought that offering something physically to Baba was the only way. So when he (acaryaji) was going to Ananda Nagar then Surabhi raised the matter of offering something to Baba. Due to her own ill health she was unable to go for DMC, so she was requesting him to make the offering of fruit for her.

Dadaji said, "Alright I will take your offering to Baba but you should know that making an offering to Parama Purusa every day is very important for your personal link with Him. Today I am going there so I will bring it for you. But what about tomorrow, then what will you do."
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From acarya diary


Acaryaji continued, "Surely what you want to offer you can offer and on this particular occasion, I will take it. But what if Baba is traveling and He is far away, in which case you cannot make your offering directly to Him. Will that not be a problem for you? Best then is to be aware about these following guidelines from Acarya Diary.”

“According to the Acarya diary appendix, if a sadhaka has a strong feeling to offer some worldly things to Guru, they can do so. Sadhakas can give those things to Guru during His physical presence. In addition, the Acarya Diary guides us that when Baba is moving here and there or is not easily available, then those material gifts, which we desire to offer to Him, should be distributed to needy people - to suffering humanity. By that way, your offering will be received.”

This is all explained very clearly in the Acarya Diary.


Offering money, rice, or mundane objects is useless


At the same time, Dada said that we should not just perform external offerings to satisfy or please Parama Purusa Baba. Because Baba is the Creator of the entire universe so He does not need those things, per se. Already He is the owner of all mundane objects. Acaryaji said that sadhakas should offer something more special - not just worldly fruits, vegetables and sweets. Because, after all, He is living in your heart, not in Ananda Nagar only etc.
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Ananda Marga ideology states, "Remember, you have to offer your own mind - not money, rice plantains or other mundane objects. The give-and-take of material things is a business transaction. If you want to attain the bliss of Brahma, you must offer your own self. If you want to have the Great 'I', you must surrender your own little 'I'. You have to give the full sixteen a'nna's, (the full rupee). Giving fifteen a'nna's and holding back one a'nna' will not do. You must completely surrender. To attain that Infinite One with the help of your mental concentration and strength, you have to surrender yourself. But, remember self-surrender does not mean suicide. On the contrary, your soul will have its full expression. Your existence will not become contracted, for contraction is inert in principle. Hence in the sádhaná of self-surrender the ego is expanded, not contracted." (2)


Quantum of love is the main ingredient


Then Dada recounted how in one acarya meeting Baba has given one special explanation. Baba was telling how one Dada had brought Him a gift or offering and then Baba brought that very item out from His pocket. Then Baba explained that material things have two values. The first is economic value, but no matter how much economic worth it has, that does not have any value in the realm of spirituality - in the sphere of bhakti. So only one value counts - and that is with how much love and affection that material offering was made. I.e. What was the ideation behind that offering. So if someone offers something physical then the quantum of love associated with that offering is the main thing. 
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Here is another explanation. If the item offered is 100 US dollars but the feeling is negligible or nil - since the offering was made for show only - or for name and fame only, then lacking any proper ideation, that offering is zero. And the other side is that if one bhakta did not bring anything and did not give anything physically to give to Baba, but with deep feeling in the heart that sadhaka is offering something mentally, then that has full value.

Here is the review:
#1: If a material offering is made to Parama Purusa devoid of spiritual ideation and sweet feeling then that offering has zero value, no matter how costly it is.
#2: If a physical offering is made accompanied by proper ideation and heartfelt feeling, the quantum of feeling is the aspect that has value. The money or that cost of the material offering has no value.
#3: If a person is offering an inexpensive object that is accompanied by deep spiritual feeling, then that is everything.

The degree of heart-felt love for Parama Purusa is the key ingredient in any offering.


Importance of collecting the mind


If you want to offer something and if it is spread all around, then first it must be collected. Only after collecting it all can it be offered - without that it cannot be offered. Similarly, in the case of offering your mind, you have to first collect your mind. Because it is fragmented, not concentrated. By running after one desire to another desire, the mind is balkanised in various directions. So if you say orally, “O’ Lord I am offering my mind” then that does not mean anything per se. 
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First one has to collect the mind and the way to do that is sadhana. With sadhana gradually the mind will be focused and all the subsidiary desires will go away and only one longing will remain. The mind will be pin-pointed and then if you offer your mind, that is surrender. You will be successful in offering the mind. Without this type of approach people commonly say they are surrendering, but in actuality their offering is meaningless. Because their mind is not even in their control. In that case, how can they offer that mind. 

The matter is very clear but by the following crude example it may be more clear. If you want to offer frogs from your pond to a frog sanctuary. First you have to collect those frogs and place them in a container and then bring them to the sanctuary. Otherwise how can you offer them - if they are not first collected. Similarly, that is how the highest offering, i.e. the offering of the mind, to Parama Purusa is done. And when one gets success then there is nothing left to attain. 

at His lotus feet,
Satyadeva

~ In-depth study ~

These following quotes lead in this same direction.

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Parama Puruśa only values the inner thoughts and feelings of human beings. He is omniscient, forever watching throughout the creation those who are meditating upon Him with undivided attention, and those who have been patiently waiting with an unwavering mind to realize Him." (3)

And this same idea, Baba has beautifully expressed in one Hindi discourse given in Saharsa. There Baba discusses how Parama Purusa does not regard a person for their wealth and monetary worth, rather He sees how much bhakti they have in their heart.
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References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 33, Purusatattva
2. Subháśita Saḿgraha Part-3, Vibration, Form and Colour
3. Ananda Marga Philosophy - 5, Integral and Non-Integral Outlook


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The below section is an entirely different topic, unrelated to the above material.
It stands on its own merit as a point of interest and ideological awareness.

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== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Leaves of spring season
 
"(Toma'ke) ka'che peye tabu cena' da'y..." (Prabhat Samgiita #4792)

Purport:

O’ Parama Purusa, Baba, even when having You close, it is hard to realise that You are the Controller of the universe. Wherever You live - in the divine world of Goloka or in the world of bhaktas, Gokula - I do not think so much, as long as I find You close. You are all around me but I can’t see You.

When I face the scorching heat of the burning desert, or when I see the pouring rain of the monsoon season, I do not understand what You are conveying to me through these signs. Similarly, when I see the softness of the winter season and the sweet fragrant breeze of the spring season, I cannot fathom what You are hinting at. O’ Parama Purusa Baba, You are all around me, helping me always, but I fail to comprehend Your liila.

In the very soft, cool breeze of hemant (pre-winter), and in the extremely cold season when staticity abounds, I feel in my mind that You are my Saviour in the form of fire keeping me warm. When the tender, colourful leaves of the spring season, and the sweet fragrance of the flowers full of nectar are pouring Your love, everything becomes charming. Even then it is hard to recognise You. Baba, You are all around me, but I do not perceive You. O’ Parama Purusa, Your infinite liila is incomparable...


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

About first lesson

Ananda Marga ideology says, "In Japakriya' there is only acoustic rhythm as I have told you about acoustic rhythm Ra'ma, Ra'ma, Ra'ma, Ra'ma. But in Pran'idha'na this acoustic rhythm maintains parallelism with mental rhythm i.e., mentally you will be saying Ra'ma, Ra'ma, Ra'ma, there should be acoustic rhythm Ra'ma,Ra'ma. Ra'ma like this and mentally you will be thinking of Ra'ma also i.e., the parallelism is to be maintained, otherwise in Japakriya' where there is no parallelism what does happen; while you are uttering the word Ra'ma, Ra'ma (Parama Purusa) as you are chanting the word 'Ra', letter 'Ra' you are thinking of the next letter 'Ma.' Ra'ma! Again while uttering the letter 'Ma' you are thinking of the letter 'Ra'. Next 'Ra' and then in second stage of Japa, 'Ra'. In that case your Mantra will be 'Mara' (death) you are uttering the letter 'Ma' and thinking of the latter 'Ra', so your Is't'a Mantra becomes 'Mara' (death) and not 'Ra'ma' (Parama Purusa). So it is useless to do that type of Japakriya'. Unless and until there is a parallelism with the mental wave it is useless and where there is parallelism between acoustic rhythm and mental rhythm it is called Pranidha'na. In Ananda Marga your Iishvara Pra'nidha'na is not japakriya'; it is called Pran'idha'na. Pran'idha'na comes within the scope of Dhya'na and not within the scope of japa. Do you follow?" (1)

Reference
1. Subhasita Samgraha - 18, The Stance of Salvation and How to Attain It


== Section: Hindi Quote ==

जप नहीं करके भी जो

“अभ्यास से यह जो श्वास के साथ मन्त्र-जप का adjustment हो जाता है, जब वह natural बन जाता है, संस्कृत में इसको कहते हैं, “अजपा-गायत्त्री” | अर्थात्‌ “अजपा”, जप नहीं करके भी जो गायत्त्री चल रही है | यही अजपा गायत्त्री है जप सिद्धि | तो अजपा- गायत्त्री बहुत scientific चीज़ है | और बहुत ही psychological है | तो कुरु पुण्यम्‌ अहोरात्रम्‌ | तुम तो अहोरात्रं पुण्य कर्म कर सकते हो, आसानी से |”

[यह प्रवचन-अंश, बाबा के कैसेट से सीधे लिखा गया है । बाबा का यह असली प्रवचन, अमृतोपदेश है। आनन्दमार्ग हिन्दी पुस्तकों में छपे प्रवचन तो नक़ली प्रवचन हैं, असली नहीं हैं -- बंगालीकरण (बँगलाइजेसन) के तहत उनकी बर्बादी की गई] (1)

Reference
1. अप्रकाशित भाग, Kuru Pun'yam Ahoratram, NP, GD, Ranchi, 11/1/67, GD Ranchi


== Section 4: Links ==

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