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Thursday, May 30, 2024

No fire in mouth + 3 more

Baba
No fire in mouth

Note: This letter is related with every Ananda Margii, irrespective of where they live because in this day and age dogmas rapidly spread from one continent to the next.

Namaskar,

When someone dies then according to Baba's guidelines in Caryacarya the cremation is performed. (1) That is our system in Ananda Marga.

Side by side however, in India there is a long-standing custom of putting fire into the corpse's mouth to start the cremation. As Ananda Margiis, when cremating the deceased, we might depend upon a hired crew. In which case, that crew would most likely begin the cremation by putting fire in the mouth of the deceased, as that is the tradition. But we should not follow this method.
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As Ananda Margiis, we must be alert; Baba warns not to start the cremation by putting fire in the mouth of the deceased.

Ananda Marga Caryacarya states, "As the practice of putting fire into the mouth of the dead body is repulsive, it should not be encouraged." (2)

We should adhere to Baba's tenet and never allow our Ananda Marga cremations to begin in this offensive manner. All this begs the question: Why was this system of putting fire in the mouth started? Baba did not explain the history of this custom in Caryacarya. But in the following teaching from His related discourses, Sadguru Baba reveals the backdrop behind this dogma of putting fire in the mouth of the deceased to start the cremation.


History of how this Hindu dogma started

Here Baba explains how this dogma began.

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "In ancient times there was the custom of interring a person after death or floating the body on water. After the discovery and invention of fire people considered it proper to burn the dead body. Thus in the pre-Vedic and at the beginning of the Vedic era the prevalent custom was to bury the body. In later times, much later times, the system of cremation came into vogue. When the system of cremation became common people used to think: This rśi who tended, preserved and meticulously served the fire throughout his life with the help of orally-pronounced mantras will no longer preserve the fire with the help of those mantras. Thus, at the time of offering his dead body to the fire, the ekarśi fire should first touch his mouth one last time; then let the burning grass or hay consume the rest of him. This custom of touching the mouth with the ekarśi fire gradually became transformed into a social tradition. Those who did not maintain the ekarśi fire also had fire put into their mouths. The rule was even introduced for those who had nothing to do with the fire at all. What was tradition became a compulsory social observation." (3)

At the beginning, the ekarśi fire was only put to the mouth of the deceased rśi as a sign of respect for it was he who chanted the mantras and maintained the fire during his lifetime. So this dogma of putting fire into the mouth of the deceased was initially limited to the rsi who maintained the ekarsi fire. From there this Hindu dogmatic custom spread throughout society and became the norm.
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The dogma grows


Next, Baba tells more details how this Hindu dogma evolved and took a new turn.

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "When superstition entangles a person it likes to tie him up thoroughly, step by step. This fire-in-the-mouth ritual became one such type of thing. The priestly tradition also devised a new mantra to accompany this putting of fire in the mouth; this mantra has no relationship with the ekarśi fire of ancient times. I do not even like to think about the abominable way we put fire in the mouth of our recently departed loved ones at the time of performing their funeral rites. The mantra [used by Hindu priests] is also unusual. The common people either do not understand the mantra or recite it out of fear; it bears no relationship whatsoever to the original ekarśi fire." (4)

So the dogma started with the application of the ekarśi fire to the priest or rśi, then it was commonly done to all, and then its meaning became twisted and related with heaven and hell. That is what Baba is describing below.


The next stage: dogmatic mantra


Ananda Marga philosophy says, "The mantra goes like this:"

Krtvá tu duśkrtam' karma jánatá vápyajánatá;
Mrtyukálavasham' prápya naraḿ paincatvamágatam.
Dharmádharmasamáyuktam' lobhamohasamávrtam;
Daheyam' sarvagátráńi divyán lokán sah gacchatu.

"That is: “This deceased being may have committed bad actions, knowingly or unknowingly. Today he has been swallowed by death; today he has reached the state of dissolution into the five elements. In him was righteousness and unrighteousness. He was enveloped by greed and attachment. Now let his entire body be consumed by the fire. May he go to heaven.” Anyhow, whoever likes it, let them recite it, but superstition-free human beings act with due reflection and thought." (5)

In the above section Baba reveals how the dogma grew and how the related shloka did not at all reflect the original meaning of the ekarśi fire. Then Baba reveals more and concludes His teaching about the ekarśi fire.
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Ananda Marga philosophy says, "At one time people supported the inhumanness and cruelty or irrationality behind the practice of sati* by using the scriptures as a pretext. Later it was seen that that scriptural support was not authentic. Wise and learned men should think carefully just how far this practice of putting fire in the mouth is desirable. This practice may not be as terrible as sati, but that it is an abominable practice there is little room for doubt. The ekarśi fire that was put into the mouth of the munis was the fire that they themselves preserved. Today the fire that is put in the mouth is the fire that is produced from a match (deshlái). Is this not a mockery of history?" (6)

[* Sati: There was the dogmatic tradition in India where the wife would thrown herself on her husband's funeral pyre.]

In His above teaching, Baba has described how those followers of this Hindu ritual do not know what they are doing nor why they do it.


Conclusion


We Ananda Margiis should not fall into this same dogmatic custom of putting fire into the mouth of the deceased. It is disrespectful, uncivilised, and unsightly; and, it is a dogma with no rational foundation. So we should not fall prey to this awful approach of putting fire in the mouth.

Those who have attended cremations in India may have noticed how the body is often burned in this dogmatic way of putting fire in the mouth. Funeral workers (dom) do like this. Everyone in the Marga should be aware about this dogma, otherwise in this day and age when people are traveling all around and moving from one continent to the next, this dogma can spread.
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Finally, because Baba has mentioned cremation in Caryacarya, as part of our do's and don'ts of life, we should educate ourselves and others, and not fall prone to this dogma of putting fire in the mouth of the deceased. Our duty is to put an end to it.

Namaskar,
In Him,
Krpashankar


~ In-depth study ~

A few examples of gross death ceremony dogmas

Around the globe, there are various respectful rituals performed for the deceased - as well as some very disrespectful customs. This letter addresses a few of those offensive rituals that have been going on for ages. For instance:

(a) Some communities cut the dead body into pieces and grind it in the machine and scatter the remains in the field.
(b) Other communities in India put the whole dead body in the field or top of the hill to be eaten by animals or birds etc.
(c) Some cremate the body but open the mouth of the deceased and insert a burning flame inside the mouth.

These are examples of disrespectful, ugly, gross practices that no margii should do. This is completely against the norms and sanctity of our AM society. Generally, such problems only arise when margiis are raised in those dogmatic communities and drag these outdated rituals into our Marga. So watch out.
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How the fire dogma started

Nowadays, making a fire is very easy. One can light a match stick, flip a switch, or ignite a burner to start a fire. Whereas even a few hundred years ago it was very difficult to start a fire. And fire was highly needed for one's basic sustenance.

For this reason, long ago in the vedic age, fire was treated as something very holy and important; and those who preserved the fire were regarded as holy people. They were very keen to keep it lit by frequently adding wood etc. By this way they kept the fire alive. In turn, he would give fire to those who needed fire in the community. Those rishis protecting the holy fire were ekarsi rishi. They were treated as most respectful and holy.

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "What I have said about the preservation of the sacred fire was the norm but there were some few exceptions. There were even some rśis who did the various works for preserving the fire by themselves such as the fire rituals, feeding it with wood and so on. They did not even take the help of their sons and wives. A fire that was preserved and tended by one such rśi was known as ekarśi. An ekarśi fire was considered extremely holy." (7)

Nobody else had the right to touch that fire nor could anyone else tend to its maintenance. Only the ekarsi could do. Others were entrusted with this as the slightest bit of negligence would ruin the fire. And if the fire went out it was a serious problem.
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When the ekarsi died then out of respect the fire was put in his mouth to pay homage to him as he was the one who would repeat the mantra and keep the fire alive. It was a very holy tradition and this system of putting fire in the mouth was gradually copied by the entire population. Thereafter, whoever died was given respect by putting fire into their mouth at the time of their cremation.

However, Baba guides us that this custom of putting fire in the mouth of the deceased is indecent, outdated, and against the ethics of Ananda Marga.


Fire was very important those days


In those early days, fire was extremely important; it completely changed society. Fire made life bearable and was related with the survival of each and every person, yet it was very difficult to start. So everyone had great respect for the keeper of the fire.

For instance, during the hot and dry season a fire might erupt in the forest and then they would take a piece of that fire and keep it under watch. Those who maintained that fire were revered.
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But putting fire in the mouth of the corpse at the time of death is dogmatic and akin to putting penicillin in the mouth of the one who discovered penicillin, and thereafter putting penicillin in the mouth of anyone who died. Such is the dogma of putting fire in the mouth of the deceased.

References
1. Ref: "Disposal of Dead Body" chapter in Caryacarya Part 1.
2. Caryacarya - 1, Disposal of the Dead Body
3. Shabda Cayanika-2, Eka to Ekáuṋga, Discourse 12
4. Shabda Cayanika-2, Eka to Ekáuṋga, Discourse 12
5. Shabda Cayanika-2, Eka to Ekáunga, Discourse 12
6. Shabda Cayanika-2, Eka to Ekáuṋga, Discourse 12
7. Shabda Cayanika-2, Eka to Ekáuṋga, Discourse 12


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Ingredients for a long life

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Spiritual practice makes the mind calm and quiet, and maintains the nerves in a state of equipoise; and thus spiritual practice increases longevity. Those Vaishnavites who are vegetarians, who regularly sing spiritual songs, do meditation, perform virtuous deeds and think pure thoughts, live longer than ninety years." (1)

Note: By following the spiritual cult of Ananda Marga and abiding by general health rules every sadhaka is ensured a long and healthy life. That is Baba's teaching.

References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 33, You Must Live Glorious Lives


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Past & present: libertine life ruins society

   Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Just as the living world is divided into two categories – those who live in groups and those who live alone – similarly regarding family life, all creatures are divided into two broad classes: creatures with family ties (for example, elephants, lions and pigeons) and those without any family ties (for instance, tigers, dogs, cats, goats, etc.).”
   “At the beginning of evolution, humans used to lead libertine lives without any consideration for family obligations, but they gradually developed a family instinct. However, that family instinct was no different from that of the elephants, lions, pigeons, etc. Due to this inborn instinct, males and females arrived at a loose but workable compromise regarding family life. But in that there was no sense of responsibility born out of a developed conscience; rather, due to their loose relationships with each other, one person used to desert another and go anywhere he or she liked. The number of such libertines was very high, and they used to disturb the peace and harmony of the so-called family members and become the cause of many serious quarrels.” (1)

Reference
1. Namah Shiváya Shántáya, Disc 9: Shivokti - 3


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Maximizing your spiritual potential + 3 more

Baba

Maximizing your spiritual potential

Namaskar,

Some get confused and think that they should attain occult powers so they can help humanity. Others contend that gaining occult powers is not good. Some more cite this below sutra to support their claim that occult powers should be gotten.
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Vyast'isamas't'isha'riirama'nasa'dhya'tmikasambha'vana'ya'm' caramo' payogashca

Ananda Sutram states, "There should be maximum utilization of the physical, metaphysical, and spiritual potentialities of unit and collective bodies of human society." (1)

Some think that Baba's above Proutistic teaching is related with the attainment and use of occult powers. Others stand by the point that occult powers are dangerous and lead to one's downfall.

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "Occult powers are just like the dust on the roadside. The attraction for Parama Purus'a is the most valuable object-- all else is only the dust of the earth." (2)

We should examine the situation and think, "How is it that sadhakas should utilise their spiritual potentiality?"


Invisible positive change

When a sadhaka does sadhana and strictly follows 16 Points then they naturally develop in all the ways - in all the spheres. This is the natural process which occurs. And verily most of the time good sadhakas are hardly even aware about their own growth. It is similar to the stepwise, progressive growth that we all experienced as infants and young children. All are born as small babies and gradually as we get older, fundamental changes take place. But in one's own day-to-day, regular existence, often people are not aware about or nor do they even recognise their own growth. Yet over a measurable span of time a major shift or growth takes place.

For example, after 15-20 years one infant becomes a strong youth. But that youth himself is unaware of his own drastic development. Just he feels it is his natural growth. But those who have not seen him since 10 years will think that a huge transformation has taken place. In a similar way, when a person practices sadhana sincerely with a pointed mind, and they are regular in strictly following all the do's and don'ts, conduct rules, asanas, and are graced with bhakti for Guru, then certainly the sadhaka's whole personality gets changed.
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Spiritual strengths manifest in various ways

Like this, various types of spiritual potentiality come to each and every sadhaka, although they are not aware. Nor do they desire those things because their mind is pointed to Parama Purusa and not towards those occult powers. So neither are they aware, nor is it their desire. It was not their intention to acquire those powers because they were just spiritually linked with Parama Purusa. And this happens not just with one sadhaka, but with all sincere margiis and Wts - if one is sincere and strict in their spiritual routine and practices. Then surely their whole personae develops by the grace of Parama Purusa.

Naturally, these spiritual strengths manifest in one's regular conduct, in their daily way of dealing, speech, behaviours etc. And by this way your relations with others become more refined, and more and more good people will come in your company. If perchance you had relations with anti-social elements, then either they will mend their ways or leave your company entirely. Every sincere sadhaka has numerous experiences of how this has happened in their own life. And this is all due to the gradual and pointed development in spiritual life.

In that way, spiritual strength manifests and mounts in a very natural manner. And it happens to varying degrees. If one is very high and very pointed then it expresses more, and if less pointed then not as much. But certainly some change takes place accordingly in everyone.
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Heightened empathy & intellect


Because of this, margiis understand the pains and sufferings of others and with their full heart they are always busy helping others. Here below is and English summary of Baba’s guideline from the Hindi edition from Subhasita Samgraha - 18: 

One should lighten one's mind and become simple, soft, and kind-hearted; and by this way one can understand the tales of others suffering. In that condition only will you be able to serve the world. In that human mind where pain is hidden and where tears have accumulated, that mind you have to understand, realise, and feel. Then you will be able to remove their sorrow. To understand the feeling of the crying heart of suffering people, in sadhakas this type of supernatural power comes. This is called mahima.
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A sadhaka's spiritual potentialities get expressed in a very natural way. That is what Baba explains in His above teaching.

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "When a man, a bhakta, a spiritual aspirant, moves towards the Supreme Self, his body, that is, his brain and intellect, increases. And when he moves further, close to the Supreme Being, his unit consciousness, that is, his átman, is also developed. His átman becomes more reflecting and more soothing to other existential vibrations because it comes closer to the emanating point of the Supreme Self." (3)


Conclusion

If one is involved in proper sadhana then naturally all these spiritual strengths come. And that person’s whole conduct becomes better and more refined. But those who are asking for occult powers get those things and they misuse them and degenerate. So such powers are not to be asked for in sadhana, rather the Goal is Parama Purusa. And on the way such things may come and the conduct will change and generosity will grow and true sadvipra qualities will emerge. By that way such sadhakas will be an asset to the society. But no one should ask for getting occult power. That is wrong and brings ruination.
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Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "Occult powers are just like the dust on the roadside. The attraction for Parama Purus'a is the most valuable object-- all else is only the dust of the earth." (4)

Namaskar,
In Him,
Anandasagar

Ananda Marga ideology, “The spiritual aspirant must not run after these inconsequential occult powers, although while prasticing spiritual cult they may develop. You must not forget that all your achievements must maintain adjustment with the main propensities of the mind, and in the process of adjustment, all these eight types of occult powers present themselves to the spiritual aspirant.” (5)

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, “While practising spiritual cult, it should be remembered that spiritual aspirants must not practise in order to acquire these occult powers. The goal of spiritual practice is to realize the Supreme Entity. To search for any other thing is wrong. Occult powers are just like the dust on the roadside. The attraction for Parama Puruśa is the most valuable object – all else is only the dust of the earth.” (6)

References
1. Ananda Sutram, 5 - 14
2. Subhasita Samgraha - 18, Cult, Inference and Propensity
3. Ananda Vacanamrtam-47, chapter 10, (Pure), "Why Should One Do Sádhaná?”
4. Subhasita Samgraha - 18, Cult, Inference and Propensity
5. Subhasita Samgraha - 18, Cult, Inference and Propensity
6. Subhasita Samgraha - 18, Cult, Inference and Propensity


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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: Important Teaching ==

For a peaceful world

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “If human beings lack the basic physical necessities of life they will not be able to follow higher pursuits. You will find that a person’s sense of discrimination is disturbed if he or she is confronted with only a little physical hardship. If an intellectual becomes angry, he or she may utter insentient words. Hence, the shortage of physical wealth results in restlessness and causes the loss of people’s sense of discrimination, and then people naturally tend towards brutality. It is because of this that communism has tended towards brutality. This is the underlying psychic reason.” (1)

Note: Here we apply Guru’s above teaching in two fundamental arenas: (a) the general society, and (b) one’s familial environment.

First, in order to keep peace and tranquility in society, Baba has explained that everyone’s basic living requirements must be met. If this is not achieved, there will be anger, fury, and unrest on the streets. For instance, if there is a shortage of grain and people do not have enough to eat, then riots often erupt. And at the time of an economic depression, crime increases. Verily if the people are hungry, homeless, lacking medical care, or any other type of shortage for their existential survival, then there is going to be trouble. The people will not remain calm, rather there will be an outbreak of violence, and even a rash of criminal activity - or both. Whenever there is a shortage of physical necessities, people quickly resort to sin or crime. To build up a healthy society, the minimum requirements must be met - otherwise there will not be harmony in the social sphere. 

Second, if those whom you are living or working with do not have their physical needs met, then the overall atmosphere and relations will be ruined. So when with your close people or colleagues, it is important to ensure their existential needs are met. If they have not slept or eaten, then that is not the time to engage them in dialog and debate. They will be irritable, easily angered, and at their worst. So one should ensure that those around you are fed, rested, and have their basic needs met. If that is done, then one can engage in other realms with them. Sadly, due to a basic lack of awareness, so many simple interactions lead to horrible incidents of domestic violence and workplace feuds etc - all due to a lack of physical support etc. When in reality, this can be easily avoided.

In Him
Diipti

Reference
1. A Few Problems Solved - 6, The Three Causes of Sin

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

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== Section: Important Teaching ==

Know Baba’s real system
 
Question: At present, there is not a consensus within our AM community about how to properly write in Roman Saḿskrta words that combine (or utilize the conjunct for) UN’A + GA. Specifically, what is the proper spelling of the following terms: 

1. Saungiita, or Sam'giita, or San'giita
2. Gaunga', or Gam'ga', or Ganga'
3. Bha'n'ga', or Bha'un'ga' or Bha'm'ga


Conclusion: Sadguru Baba’s scientific system of Roman Saḿskrta is crystal clear. It works with diamond-like precision in each and every case. The only reason why certain intellectuals in AM cannot agree on the proper way to write a given word in Roman Saḿskrta is because they themselves are not aware about Baba’s guideline. So the current confusion is solely due to human error and ignorance - not any other reason. Baba’s system of Roman Saḿskrta provides perfect clarity. The more one learns Baba’s system, the less confusion there will be. So we should take it upon ourselves to study and learn Baba’s teachings on Saḿskrta and Roman Saḿskrta. This especially applies to those working in Publications etc. 


== Section: Important Teaching ==

AM marriage system: no same sex


In His below teaching, Baba is discussing the history of marriage and guides us that marital relations are between a male and a female. Baba does not mention any other type of arrangement, such as relations between the same sex, either female and female or male and male. Thus, no Ananda Margii should get swept up in the wave of same sex marriage that is happening in the west. Every Ananda Marga should hold firm to Guru’s teachings and adhere to the dharmic tenet that marriage is between a man and a woman.

Ananda Marga ideology states, “To slay the disarmed, to slaughter women, children or old people, to murder those who had surrendered or to kill those running away for their lives from a fight went against the grain of kśatriya conscience. In essence, the valour of the kśatriyas was instrumental in their surpassing the animal stratum as they learnt to understand human values. It was this sense of values that raised conjugal and domestic life to human standard to a great extent. Instead of conjugal relations being limited to the status of enjoyer and the enjoyed, they began to contain a sense of duty. With the establishment of conjugal relationships a sense of duty awakened in the father towards his children. Consequently, as soon as the responsibilities of mothers lessened to some extent, women became dependent on men for their food and clothes, particularly during the period of pregnancy and during the post-delivery period. As a result, married couples, though belonging to the same group, began to emerge in previously male-centred households. As families were male-centred, male-dominated groups became evident and clan mothers lost their previous authority.” (1)

Reference
1. Human Society - 2, Kśatriya Age


== Section: Important Teaching ==

How religions rely on blind faith

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, "Most religions demand blind faith rather than rationality from their followers. “Don't argue,” they proclaim. “Accept the teachings of the scriptures for they are the direct word of God.” The cunning intellectuals of the past imposed the importance of blind faith on the minds of their gullible followers. They told them to obey the teachings, rational or irrational, otherwise there would be no respite from the endless suffering of human life, no other path to take them to the eternal bliss of heaven.”

“In most cases religions took advantage of human weaknesses, crippled the people's rationality, and sapped their strength, thus facilitating their exploitation by the religious traders. When the vitality and  strength of the masses remains unexpressed, the exploiters will be able to exploit them in the economic and other spheres of life for a long time with relative ease. In the annals of human history it can be seen in all ages that the various exploiters were the patrons and the preachers of religion.”

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, “Dharma is altogether different from religion for it teaches human beings to advance while mercilessly smashing all obstacles that thwart human progress. Its inherent qualities are subtle analysis, ideological strength and the brilliance of valour. That's why the vested interests cannot tolerate it and use all their strength and machinery to oppose it. They claim they are protecting religion. The greater the conflict between person and person, between community and community, between state and state, the greater is their advantage. But when many people form a collective mind through sincere sacrifice and ardent practice while advancing towards the realization of oneness with the Supreme, it will be difficult to continue exploiting people on any pretext."

Reference
1. Ananda Marga Ideology and Way of Life - 7, Form and Formless


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