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Friday, August 2, 2024

Story of guilt-ridden mind

Baba

Story of guilt-ridden mind

Namaskar,

This following story holds great importance in the life of every sadhaka.


Queen’s jewels stolen


In the royal court of King Akbar, the minister, Birbal, was given one special duty: Find out who stole the Queen's jewels. Birbal was very intelligent, yet his task was formidable. There were thousands of men in the kingdom, and Birbal had to devise a way to find out who was the thief - and catch him.
  
So Birbal announced that a gathering would be held at the palace, and all the men of the kingdom had to attend. Essentially, this was a mandatory meeting, and a tally would be taken to ensure everyone was in attendance. Birbal himself planned to go in disguise as a magician. So on the day of the historic gathering, the King's minister Birbal was introduced as a grand magician who knew all sorts of “mantras” and “tantras”.
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Birbal’s special mantra

Then Birbal said to everyone: "Alright -- there is a thief among us seated right here in this very gathering, and, with my magic, a piece of straw will suddenly appear in that thief's beard. But, first, everybody must close their eyes while I recite this special mantra." Then Birbal announced: "Now I am chanting the first round of the mantra. When I have finished the third round, then I will check everybody and see who has the straw in their beard."

Then he chanted something which sounded very mysterious and mystical. Hearing Birbal's special chant, many simple people were just sitting there in awe with their eyes closed, whereas others who were of a more cunning nature were wondering what Birbal was doing and half opened their eyes to watch him. Those at the gathering who were innocent were naturally unconcerned. They thought, "I am safe because I have not stolen anything, and so the straw is not going to appear in my beard. As I am not a thief, there is no problem for me and I have nothing to worry about."
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Caught: the thief’s mindset

 
But the thief was worried. He was thinking, "Oh, this will be a terrible problem. Then he reasoned, "Anyway, if the straw appears in my beard, that is not a big problem. I will just shake or brush it away and it will fall to the ground." Thinking in this way, he began to prepare mentally for the straw to appear.

So when Birbal finished the three rounds of his so-called mantra, he saw one person in the hall shaking his beard. Birbal thought he must be doing this in an attempt to get rid of the imaginary straw from his beard. Birbal quickly concluded that this person must be the thief, otherwise why was he shaking his beard while everyone else in the hall was still and calm. Birbal then ordered the guards to bring that person to him. Standing before all, Birbal formally announced that the magic display was over, and the endeavour had been successful.

Birbal ordered the thief to return the Queen’s jewel. Surrounded by the guards, the thief left the hall and soon returned with the Queen’s jewel. 

Epilogue: Birbal understood that the guilt-ridden thief would be paranoid that the straw would be in his beard. So, when the thief was shaking his head to prevent anything from getting stuck in his beard, he exposed himself. Across the entire audience, only the guilt-ridden thief made unusual and strange movements; and, in that way, he was caught.
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Moral conduct a key for spiritual life

The above story is instructive on many levels. Here are a few key takeaways:

(A) When plagued by the guilt of their own bad and immoral actions, a person’s mind becomes paranoid and disturbed. They lose their mental balance (samatabhava) and rob themselves of their own mental peace. 

(B) In the above story, the thief was apprehended by the authorities and put in jail. But even if one is not caught, the fact that they are worried about getting caught is itself a form of bondage. So in either scenario, verily, they are caught. 

(C) In our Ananda Marga, Sadguru Baba has given the special formula: 

“Morality is the base, sádhaná is the means, and life divine is the goal.” (1)

So the foundation is leading a moral life, i.e. strictly adhering to the code of yama and niyama. 

(D) Thus strict moral conduct is an absolute necessity in the life of a sadhaka. Without that, they will be unable to progress on the path of spirituality. Because the mind will be riddled with all kinds of worries, anxieties, phobias, debased thoughts, and / or paranoia. One will not have a sense of santosa or samatabhava, i.e. mental contentment or mental equipoise, in which case the mind will not be in any shape to proceed on the path of sadhana. 
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Sadguru Baba says, “Without yama and niyama sadhana is an impossibility, hence the Lord’s command is also to follow yama and niyama.” (2)


How materialism ruins sadhana


If anyone is greedy for money, lustful towards the opposite sex, hungry for prestige, or indulgent in any worldly manner, then they are essentially ruining their mental equilibrium. And they will not have any mental peace. For them, sadhana will be a far off dream. 

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “Santośa: Tośa means the state of mental ease. Santośa, therefore, means a state of proper ease. Contentment is not at all possible if the individual is running after carnal pleasures like a beast. As a result of extroversial analysis, the objects of enjoyments go on increasing both in number and abstraction and that is why oneʼs mental flow never gets any rest. Under such circumstances how can one attain perfect peace of mind? Achieving the desired objects may give one pleasure for an hour or so, but that will not last long. The mind will again run in pursuit of new objects, leaving behind the objects already tasted – the long-cherished objects will lose their importance. This is the rule; this is the law of nature.” (3)


Conclusion

As Ananda Margiis, the aim is life divine, i.e. the immersion of the unit mind with Cosmic Mind, Parama Purusa. To achieve this, a firm moral foundation is an absolute necessity. Only when the mind is free from complexes and external desires can it then be directed and goaded on the path of sadhana and, ultimately, supreme fulfillment. Those who are unable to maintain a basic standard according to the dictates of yama and niyama will never experience mental peace and the bliss of spiritual attainment. 
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In Him, 
Ram ashrya

~ In-depth study ~

Ananda Marga ideology guides us, “A sádhaka [spiritual aspirant] should maintain his or her samatabháva – what in English is called a “balanced mind”. Equanimity of mind should be maintained. Mental balance is natural, while a complex is unnatural.” (4)

Ananda Marga philosophy states, “The ideological component of the unit mind which provides the initial inspiration for the individual to attain that Cosmic state, is called “morality”. Every aspect of morality sings the song of the Infinite, even in the midst of the finite. In other words, or put more simply, I wish to say that those magnanimous propensities which help to establish one in the Cosmic state are the virtuous principles of morality.” (5)

Ananda Marga philosophy says, “The derivative meaning of the word niiti [“morality”] is “that which contains the principle of leading”. It is the starting point on the path of spiritual practices. But this is not the only significance of morality. If morality fails to provide human beings with adequate guidance about how to move towards perfection, it does not deserve to be called morality. As morality is distinguished by its capacity to lead and inspire human beings, it cannot afford to lose its dynamic nature by limiting itself to a specific time, place and person. Morality is a living force, the practice of which makes the mind increasingly contemplative, thereby establishing it in supreme subtlety, in supreme cognition. There is a state from which human beings cannot be led to some other state – the question does not arise. Morality is only worthy of the name if it can inspire human beings to reach that state.” (6) 

References
1. Neohumanism in a Nutshell Part 1, The Neohumanism of Sadvipras
2. The Supreme Command
3. A Guide to Human Conduct, Santośa
4. Discourses on Krśńa and the Giitá, Mucyate Bhavabandhanát
5. Human Society Part 1, Moralism
6. Human Society Part 1, Moralism

== Section 2: Links ==

Human journey: Shravanii Purnima + 4 more

Baba

Human journey: Shravanii Purnima

Namaskar,

Since prehistoric times, the human race has had an arduous and long journey up to this present era. Verily, it was long ago that humans first came onto this earth.

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Human beings were born onto this earth about one million years ago." (1)

Yet those early humans were quite undeveloped in their ways. Due to so many hardships and the struggle for survival, those early humans could not advance.
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Ananda Marga philosophy states, "In prehistoric times people were no better than animals. There was no difference between primitive humans living in caves and ape-men and proto-apes living in caves." (2)

So for tens and even hundreds of thousands of years, humans were just wallowing in animalistic ways, unable to develop mentally or live in a remotely civilised way.

First signs of progress


Considering that humans came on this earth so very long ago, it was only relatively recently that they could progress.

Ananda Marga philosophy says, "Humanity’s journey on the path of civilization started only 15,000 years ago. This can be inferred from the fact that human beings began evolving language about this time." (3)

So it was around 15,000 years ago, that those few early rishis and munis first propounded the vedas and began asking existential questions such as, “Who am I”, “From where have I come”, and “What is the goal of life.” Thus began the human quest for truth and divine realisation.
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Advent of two Mahasambhutis


However, it would still take thousands of more years for the general society to also begin its advancement.

Ananda Marga philosophy guides us, "A full-fledged civilization, with the four symbols of advancement – agriculture, the wheel, dress and script – started only about 7000 years ago. Human beings had grasped the rudimentals of these four inventions by this time. Pictorial letters were invented less than 7000 years ago, and philosophy was discovered about 4000 years ago." (4)

Thus it was only 7000 years ago with the advent of Lord Shiva that human beings could live in a more organised and civilised way. It needed the advent of a Mahasambhuti to pull human beings up to this respectable level where they could formulate the basis of a civilised society. And that progress continued for some time but then stalled. At that point, 3500 years later, the next Mahasambhuti took advent on this earth. With Shrii Krsna's advent, humans progressed in many ways, including how to make a more personal link with God. But even then the progress was slow as it took humanity hundreds and thousands of years to realise Sri Krsna's teachings. Not until the birth of great bhaktas like Mirabai and Caetanya Mahaprabhu could people get a glimpse of Krnsa's intimate guidelines - and even then many of His teachings were lost. And in due course once again the society fell into stagnancy.
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Baba's divine advent & Shravanii Purnima

And that stagnancy and depravity became worse and worse up until this ultra-modern era of the 20th century. Materialism, communism, atheism, and religious dogmas covered the earth. There was no light in any direction, and even the good people could not find the way to pull society forward. In that desperate and bleak circumstance, where people were sunk in gloom, ignorance, and suffering, there was a dire need for the advent of a Great Personality.

So although the organisation Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha was not formed until 1955, the great ideological and bhakti-filled mission of Ananda Marga formally began years earlier in 1939 with the first initiation on Shravanii Purnima.
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Humanity has new pathway


Hence the day of Shravanii Purnima bears great significance because it is this very initiation into Ananda Marga sadhana that marks the beginning of a new era for humanity.

Ananda Vanii says, "...The light of sa'dhana' shall dispel the thick darkness, notwithstanding the night of the pangs of humanity. Sunshine is destined in human life." (5)

So on Shravanii Purnima (1939), Baba graced humanity by founding His ideological mission and beginning the bhakti-inspired practice of Ananda Marga sadhana. We can say this day truly marks the inception of Ananda Marga. And each year we observe this special occasion as one of our Ananda Marga festivals. And it is not just a festival of Ananda Marga, it is a day that bears significance to all. Because Baba's teachings are for everyone-- the entire humanity. None will be left behind; all will be served and respected; and all will be given the opportunity and scope to advance on the path of spirituality.
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By His divine advent and with the teaching of sadhana, Baba has given a pathway for all to progress onward and establish themselves in the highest glory and drift in His bliss.


Present & future vanguards of society


Thus Shravanii Purnima is the occasion that celebrates how the Lord and has come with a mission and showed the path to all. And since 1939, those who have come onto the path of Ananda Marga sadhana and taught that dharma to others, they are the veritable vanguards of the society. They are the venerable ones. And those who are now following the ideological mission and bhakti-based practices of Ananda Marga today will one day be venerated by others. Baba has given the pathway and those humans who share that with others and watch over society's progress are the true vanguards.


Sadguru's blessing


We are fortunate to have come on the path of Ananda Marga. It is this very path that will lead true sadhakas and the entire humanity to the apex of our human existence - life divine. And it is this very path which began on Shravanii Purnima day in 1939. As the festival of this day is again upon us, may we all experience His bliss and blessing on this most momentous and memorable occasion and share that love with one and all.
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In Him,
Satyadrasta’

In 1939, the Lord Shrii Shrii Anandamurtiji began the holy mission of Ananda Marga. And it is this dharmic mission that will lead the entire humanity to unparalleled glory.


First spiritual initiation


Ananda Marga philosophy says, "At the transitional point, human beings become confused: they lose the ability to discriminate between dharma and adharma, what they should and what they should not do. At that moment, the advent of a great personality becomes an imperative necessity... to teach people what dharma is and what adharma is, what to do and what not to do, and which path would bring the highest fulfilment in their lives. He arrived at the right time, the transitional period in history." (6)

Baba blessed us by taking advent and manifested Himself in 1921, this divine truth we all know. And it was only a short 18 years later, on the day of Shravanii Purnima in 1939, that He began the great mission of Ananda Marga by initiating His first disciple into Ananda Marga sadhana. It was His grace.
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Baba says, "This is Shra'van'ii Purnima. It is an important day....That was the first spiritual initiation I ever imparted to anyone. And that same day, Shra'van'ii Purnima, has again returned." (7)

O’ followers of Ananda Marga


Ananda Marga ideology says, "Yours should be a glorious march towards the Supreme Goal, and you should remember that you are not to pause a moment during this movement. The entire human society is anxiously waiting for you, for your service. You will have to shoulder a great responsibility for this suffering humanity. You know that humanity is bleeding, and you will have to save it. You should remember that if you do not help humanity, who else will come and shoulder the responsibility? It is you, you are to do everything. You are the torch bearers of human civilization. You are the pioneers of the human march, you are the vanguards of the new civilization." (8)

Sadguru Baba says, "Oh! the followers of Ananda Marga, march along the path of satya and awaken the satya hidden in you. Develop the cosmic consciousness that is latent in you. In the same manner as Bhagiratha through his sagacious powers summoned the holy currents of the Gangottarii through the dark mountain-chasms. Through those currents of satya, enliven your society and carry it along on the path of the infinite ocean of inseparable souls which are awakening on the road to the Supreme Union – the holy confluence of the sea. When this is attained, there will be no mean wanderings or the externalized struggle for existence. There will be one Universal “You” who will forget is own self in the serenity of the serene, the serene, the exaltation of Consciousness and the holy touch of the supremely blessed." (9)

References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 5, The Psycho-Spiritual Evolution of Humans
2. Namami Krsnasundaram, Vraja Krśńa and Párthasárathi Krśńa – 2 (Discourse 2)
3. A Few Problems Solved - 9, Geology and Human Civilization
4. A Few Problems Solved - 9, Geology and Human Civilization
5. A'nanda Va'nii #39
6. Namami Krsnasundaram, Disc: 16
7. A Few Problems Solved - 5, 'Shravanii Purnima' Discourse
8. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 14, The Glorious March
9. Subhasita Samgraha - 1, The Form of Sádhana


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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 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Basket full of love

"Adrira ma'jhe tumi himagiri, pus'per ma'jhe pa'rija'ta..." (Prabhat Samgiita #1685)

Purport:

Parama Purusa, You are the Greatest among the great, the Sweetest among the sweet. Amongst all the mountains, Your status is like the towering, snowy Himalayas. Of all the flowers, You are like the most brilliant pa’rija’t flower with its intoxicating aroma. With Your own hand You are touching and playing the strings of the viina of my inner core and infusing bhakti. With Your soft, loving touch, You are arousing the divine ecstasy in my mind.

Baba, I have come on this earth again and again and have loved You in so many ways. My whole existence has always revolved around You. All along You were with me by my side; but, even then my heart could never be satiated to its full content. At this time, You have brought me again on this earth. And, You also have brought a basket full of love for me. Now, please remain along with me always - day and night.  

Among all the things which are dear, You are the Dearest. You are my Priyatama, the innermost One of my core. Of all those whom I love, You are the most precious and always reside inside my heart. I love You so much. Baba, the way You are is impossible to explain through language. I do not have any words to express Your glory. So I do sastaunga pranam to You - thousands of times, infinite times, again and again.  

Baba, please keep me at Your lotus feet...


== Section 3: Important Teaching ==

Defining dogma


Ananda Marga ideology guides us, “What is dogma? Dogma is also an idea, but there is rigidity of the boundary line. Dogma will not allow you to go beyond the periphery of that boundary line. That is, dogma goes against the fundamental spirit of the human mind.” (1)

Note: Any idea which has a boundary around it is a dogma. In that case, one is not allowed to debate this idea in an open and free manner. Rather, any and all debates are contrived or forbidden. For instance, if one religious leader says that the first Sunday of every month one must touch the dog’s tail to get virtue for heaven, then that becomes the rule for that religion. And no one can question it. Here is another example. A few years ago a discussion was going on about MPD. In trying to defend the existence of mahaprayan, Dada K responded that this is beyond logic and reasoning. By this way, unknowingly he accepted that MPD is a dogma.

Reference:
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 30, Beware of Dogma


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Weakness of democracy

INDIA — During Rahul Gandhi’s political speech at a recent rally, a congressman was distributing money to rented citizens (i.e. voters) and flag bearers. Sadly, these simple folk do not understand the value of their vote; and, instead, they are selling their franchise for 100RS. In that case, who can think that this type of democratic election will be fruitful. Rather, it is wrought with purchased voters. Indeed there was a rally where those political operatives were actually handing out rupee notes to the voters.

In His below teaching, Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar - the Propounder of Prout philosophy - warns us about the terrible weakness of democracy: the common people are not adequately educated or aware about the issues to properly participate in the democratic process. This is exemplified by the above scene. 

Prout philosophy states, “Democracy is defined as “government of the people, by the people and for the people.” But in fact it is the rule of the majority. Hence democracy means “mobocracy” because the government in a democratic structure is guided by mob psychology. The majority of the society are fools; wise people are always in a minority. Thus, finally democracy is nothing but “foolocracy”.” (1)

Here below is a link to the video of the rally where those political operatives are handing out rupee notes to the voters. 

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Reference
1. Prout in a Nutshell - 5, Discourses on Prout, Point #5


== Section: Important Teaching ==

Jinanis: no end of their justification

Here is an English summary of Baba’s Hindi teaching:
There is one defect in jinanis. Two jinanis cannot agree on any point. Among them, many jinanis believe that agreeing means accepting one’s defeat. Indeed there are some godly qualities in jinanis. Such as they can speak in flowery language. Or that with their grandiloquence they can prove day as night, and night as day. If in daytime one jinani tells to anyone that it is night, or if during the night they tell that it is day, and if the next person does not accept what the jinani is telling, then the jinani will use the their logic and reasoning to prove that person as a top-grade fool. And he (the jinani) will make it look like the next person could not understand this one simple thing. Because of this in the scriptures is it said, ‘Mathitva…’ Meaning: if an unfathomable amount of milk is turned into butter and whey, then jinanis argue and quarrel about the whey and in so doing the butter gets rotten and destroyed. (1)
Reference
1. Summary of Varna Victira (H), p. 49-50


== Section: Prabhat Samgiita ==

हे परमपुरुष! जिन्हें  तुम प्रेम करते हो वे  छिपे  क्यों रहना चाहते  हैं

प्रभात संगीत 3333 तुमि जाके भालो बासो से केनो आराले ठाके....

भावार्थ

हे परमपुरुष! एक बात मेरी समझ में नहीं आती, कृपा कर बताओ तो सही कि जिन्हें  तुम प्रेम करते हो वे  छिपे  क्यों रहना चाहते  हैं , वे  नाम और यश  क्यों नहीं चाहते ? वे  किसी प्रकार से भी अपनी  तारीफ़ किया जाना  क्यों नहीं पसंद करते ? यदि कोई उनकी प्रशंसा  करता भी है तो वे उस पर ध्यान न देकर केवल मुस्कुरा देते हैं। तुम्हारी कृपा से वे जानते हैं कि मनुष्यों के पास घमंड करने  के लिये कुछ नहीं है सभी कुछ तो परमपुरुष की ओर से ही आता है अर्थात् प्राप्त होता है। इस प्रकार  के भक्त सोचते हैं कि वे जो कुछ करते हैं वह परमपुरुष की इच्छा से ही करते हैं इसलिये किसी चीज को वे  क्यों मांगें ? वे ऐसा क्यों करते हैं?

हे दिव्य सत्ता! तुम दूसरों को अर्थात् जो भक्त नहीं भी हैं, उनको धन और ताकत देते हो , उन्हें  भौतिक जगत की  अपार शक्तियाॅं , धन और सौभाग्य प्रदान करते हो | और भक्तों के लिये इसका बिल्कुल उल्टा ही करते हो। तुम भक्तों के सभी पाप आदि  छीनकर उनका मन भक्ति के आनन्द से भर देते हो! बताओ , तुम ऐसा  क्यों करते हो?

हे परमपुरुष बाबा! आठ प्रकार की सिद्धियाॅं, जो लोग पा लेते हैं  वे उनकी बुद्धि और निर्णय करने क्षमता अर्थात  विवेक हर लेती हैं।  इस प्रकार के लोग इन शक्तियों का दुरुपयोग कर  अपनी तारीफ़  पाने की लालसा में  या बहुत बड़े योगी कहलाने और पूजे जाने की इच्छा से  सीधे सादे लोगों को बड़ा ही  नुकसान पहुंचाते हैं। ऐंसे लोगों का अहंकर जल्दी ही धुएं में उड़ जाता है, अपनी सूझ बूझ खोकर पतन के गहरे गड्डे  में जा गिरते हैं। वे वह करते हैं जो  नहीं करना चाहिये इसलिए  प्रकृति के प्रवाह के विपरीत अर्थात ऋणात्मक प्रतिसंचर में पड़ कर पत्थर (जड़ पदार्थ) बन जाते हैं। हे प्रभु! इन दिव्य शक्तियों का उचित उपयोग केवल तुम ही करते हो और तुम्हारी कृपा से तुम्हारे भक्त तुम्हें पाकर दिव्य आनन्द में हर  क्षण मग्न रहते है। उनका मन दिव्य संसार में ही लीन रहता है और उनकी सभी इच्छायें पूरी होकर तृप्त हो जाती हैं। उनके लिये सुख और दुख में कोई अन्तर नहीं रह जाता । वे हमेशा  वृन्दावन में रहते हैं अर्थात् परमपुरुष के आनन्द में ही  डूबे रहते हैं। वे तुम्हारी  लीलानन्द अवस्था में दिव्य आनन्द और नित्यानन्दअवस्था में तुम्हारा आशीष  पाते रहते हैं। वे तुम्हारी कृपा सें तुम ही  में मिलकर अपना जीवन सफल कर लेते हैं।

हे परम पुरुष बाबा! भक्तगण अपनी प्रतिष्ठा और यशकीर्ति के लिये क्यों नहीं भटका करते ? (4)

टिप्पणी- 0 - भक्तगण परमपुरुष से उनके अलावा कुछ नहीं माॅंगते। साधारण लोग उनसे नाम ,यश , कीर्ति, धन वैभव और शक्ति माॅंगते हैं। यही कारण है कि बाबा उनकी वही इच्छायें पूरी कर देते हैं।
१-विवेक-  श्रेय अर्थात् पुण्य और प्रेय अर्थात् पाप कर्म के बीच निर्णय लेने की क्षमता को विवेक कहते हैं।

२-बृन्दावन- यह भौतिक जगत का बृन्दावन नामक स्थान नहीं है वरन् भक्त के हृदय का बृन्दावन है जहाॅं भक्त और भगवान दोनों ही रहते हैं और लुका छिपी का खेल खेलते हैं। जब कभी वह आकर्षित करते हैं तो भक्त उनकी ओर दौड़ता है और फिर अनुभव करता है कि वह तो मेरे पास में ही हैं। इसीलिये कहा गया है कि ‘‘बृन्दावनम् परित्यज्य पदेकम न गच्छाामि,‘‘ अर्थात् बृन्दावन को छोड़कर मै एक पद भी अन्यत्र नहीं जाता हॅूू।

३-लीलानन्द और नित्यानन्द- जब कोई साधक ब्रह्म की संचर और प्रतिसंचर धाराओं में आपने को इतना तल्लीन कर लेता है कि वह उनके इस द्रश्य  प्रपंच में उन्हीं का भाव लेकर आनन्दित होने लगता है तो इसे लीलानन्द भाव कहते हैं। इस भाव से स्पंदित होकर वह कभी नाचता है कभी गाता है कभी रोता है । परंतु नित्यानन्द भाव में केवल पुरुषेत्तम ही रहते हैं अतः लीलाभाव में प्रदर्शित  होने वाले अनेक स्पंदनों और रुपों का उन्हीं में विलय हो जाता है और अविचल दिव्यानन्द की अनुभूति होती है इसे नित्यानन्द भाव कहते हैं।

References:
1. Ananda Marga Ideology & Way of Life - 7, The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka)
2. Namami Krsnasundaram, Disc: 27
3. Ananda Marga Ideology & Way of Life - 8, Sadhana


== Section : Important Teaching ==

What about suffixing family name

Baba says, "Casteism is a burden on the Hindu society. All the year round they preach casteism but on the polling days they decry it. This is wholly undesirable. It is better to avoid all titles. Titles signify the caste. If casteism is to be wiped out, it is incumbent to discard the titles. It is commendable if everyone adopts uniformity on title – Deva. Persons using a particular word more often will influence their minds with the meaning of that word. People are reluctant to use the word dása because this word signifies slavery. Whenever the so-called low caste people catch an opportunity, they declare themselves as belonging to the so-called elevated caste, etc. It is an ideal to become deva and for this reason Deva title should be adopted." (1)

Baba says, "Titles of the present society have undergone considerable changes during the past fifty years, the cause being that everyone aspires to pertain to an elevated caste. The so-called Shúdras also use the sacred thread. This is only an effort towards the concealment of one’s identity. By this means, they conceal only their disregarded status. This is to be regretted. It is consequent on social debility that they harbour the desire for changes in their situations. It is out and out purposeless to convene All-India Conferences or particular castes. All of them desire to assert and establish their rights. This is simply misuses of energy and money." (1)

Baba says, "The consent of those embraced must be sought for before renaming them in Saḿskrta. Language has got nothing to do with religion and as such, there is no reason for anybody depreciating the use of Saḿskrta. In this connection it may be added that the great emperor Aurangzeb used the term sudhárasa (juice of nectar) for mango (original Saḿskrta term for mango is ámra) and saddharma for Islam." (1)

So many areas of the globe are affected by caste, race, and communal feeling. Here above Baba gives the perfect antidote and solution to such narrow-minded and harmful thinking.

Reference
1. Tattvika Diipika, 5th part, Ánanda Púrńimá 1957


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