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Thursday, April 17, 2025

Tantric sadhana at midnight + 2 more

Baba
Tantric sadhana at midnight

Namaskar,

Our AM is the spiritual path. Accordingly Baba gives huge emphasis on the importance of sadhana.

Ananda Marga ideology says, "Human life is for spiritual sadhana only. There is not, there cannot be, any other motive; there cannot be any other intention; there cannot be any other desideratum." (1)


Doing night sadhana

Doing sadhana on the night of amavasya (nil moon) is one special way for gaining more and more momentum in the spiritual field. And amavasya is not only beneficial for avadhutas, but it is a very significant and useful night for everyone to practice sadhana. And this sadhana can be our standard sahaja sadhana, or kapalik, or vishesh, or any dharmic variety.
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But the central idea is thinking about Parama Purusa, chanting His  name, and ideating on Him. This ideation on amavasya nights has more meaning. Usually in all 24hrs, anytime if one gets opportunity one should practice sadhana; that is good. But at the same time Baba says that the best time to do sadhana is midnight and up to 3 hours after that. Because during that time the pineal gland becomes active and more receptive to spiritual vibration. In short, the practice of sadhana can be intensified and very beneficial. This truth Baba has revealed in 1990 Diipavali discourse, which is printed in AV-24.


When is midnight??


But figuring out when midnight is is not very easy to decide. By loose thinking, people follow that 00 hrs is midnight. But now in this materialistic era, 00 hrs is tainted by the politics of various countries. So this makes it quite misleading for the purpose of deciding midnight. If we accept that political 00 hrs is midnight then to believe that will be dogmatic. To make it more clear then please read as follows.

These days in any country it is not easy to decide what is 12am-3 am, or midnight. One main reason behind this is that in various countries the time zones change or are drawn according to the political cause.

Strictly speaking though, if you say midnight it should mean the central point between sunset and sunrise. But in most of the countries it is not like that. Rather, for their various mundane conveniences etc, the governments change the time.
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What should tantrikas do??


Now the question becomes, when any government changes the time / time zone, then accordingly should our midnight or kapalik sadhana timing also get changed?

Truly speaking, our spiritual practice and midnight etc have nothing to do with politics and political maneuvers. So it is the duty of tantrikas and sadhakas to decide and find out what is the central point of sunset and sunrise. And one should treat that very time as 12am / midnight.

But in various countries for their political reasons or business interests, many countries change the clocks to meet their desired ends. In that way their clocks no longer represent the proper time. And in not 1 or 2 but in most countries it is like this. For example in the USA, the government changes the time by advancing the clock. This happens for more than half the year during the warmer months.
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In early March or so, by the direction of the government the entire country pushes the clock ahead 1 hour. And it stays like that until around the month of November.

So that whole 8-month period the clock time is 1 hour off. So in the USA, only winter time represents the correct time, in the most fundamental sense. And summer time is improper; it is always one hour ahead. To follow the proper time for sadhana during those summer months, one must begin or start counting their "midnight" sadhana at 1am-- not any earlier than that.


The issue of time zones


And in addition the US is broken up into 4 distinct time zones. Each zone differs by 1 hour, going from east to west. So by the common look some people may be thinking that this is the most advanced way. But even then various discrepancies are there.

For instance, suppose you are in the state of Indiana, then the time is 12:00am midnight. But then if you drive just a few minutes south into western Kentucky then the  time is 11:00pm. By this way one can see that within the distance of just a short drive, the time has changed 1 hour. And the border of each and every time zone has such inconsistencies. So such things are not to be followed by sadhakas.

Because if you are in Indiana and it is 12:30am then you will think that already you are half an hour late for sadhana. But if you drive just a few miles then you will say that no time was lost because suddenly it became 11:30pm, in which case sadhana preparation is going on because it is still 30 minutes before midnight . So all this is just technical and political differences, nothing more.
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Because, just see, the state of Alaska itself used to have 4 time zones and then they decided that was too difficult to deal with so it became just one time zone. The sense is that even in materially developed lands these times zones are not at all perfect measurements of time.

Next example: If you are in central Idaho and if you go 100 yards north into the panhandle of Idaho then there is a 1 hr time difference. But it does not mean that if any avadhuta misses their sadhana and it became 3am and then they can cross the imaginary line and think that, “Now I can do my sadhana.”

So those are some of the various points of discrepancy of a country with multiple time zones.


More about time zones


In contrast, in the entire India there is only 1 time zone, but the country is large. If anyone is living in Tripura / Nagaland (far eastern India), then sunset happens by 6pm and then the person who is living in Dwaraka in Gujurat (western India), for them the sun will set by 8pm. Then in Tripura morning approaches by 4am and in Dwaraka it will come by 6am.

So in Dwaraka after midnight one has 6 hours time up to dawn. And in Tripura only 4 hrs time is there until sunrise. So there are all sorts of discrepancies and odd timings around the globe.
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What is our system


But according to the calculation of the tantrik system one should understand and find out what is the central point of sunset and sunrise of that particular place. And one should treat that time as 12am or midnight. And from there one should count 12am to 3am.

Baba has emphasized the importance of 12am-3am, the first prahar, as the best for tantric sadhana. And we know that sadhana is related with spirituality, and is beyond the reach of country politics. So what way political leaders and map-makers change their time let them do. But tantrikas should decide with their common sense about midnight and utilise that time.

But those who are not thinking carefully they just blindly depend on the country / government time, and, ultimately, they are the loser. Because 12am is the critical time for tantrik sadhana when that 12am is just the centre of the night. But if according to the political maneuver the time is 1/2 hr, or 1 hr, or 2 hrs before or after, and if anyone treats that as 12am, then they will not be benefited.
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So these are some of the critical matters to think about with regards to timing and doing night sadhana. For all of these reasons I talked with various respected Dadas and senior margiis and their various opinions I synthesized and wrote above.


Conclusion


Here I conclude with this following guideline of BABA where He is telling us to make use of this human life for sadhana, and that worldly things and worldly relations have no lasting value. So best is to put maximum effort into our spiritual practices.

Ananda Marga ideology says, "The worship of Brahma should be done scrupulously, or else you will later regret and bemoan the futility of your life with the last drop of your tears at your last hour.  You should make your life worthwhile through your sa'dhana'.  How much can your worldly friends and relations do for you? After your death your relatives may perhaps ask, "How much money has he left behind?" Your friends may go to the crematorium and indulge in flattering reminiscences about you.  Your husband or wife may cry for you for about ten or twelve days and then regain their normal composure.  Your lot will be only a profound sigh -- a record of the futility and frustration of your life.  So do not waste your time lest you later have to repent." (2)

Brotherly,
Dayananda
(Daniel Harris)


Note 1: The sadhana of each and every Ananda Margii is Tantra sadhana. Everyone knows this truth. Those who are not aware they should not feel otherwise.

Note 2: We should always live our life according to this following approach.
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Ananda Marga philosophy says, "The dharma of human beings is to do sadhana and become a mukta purusa (emancipated being)." (3)

Note 3: There is a strict rule that kapalik sadhana should not be practiced in broad daylight or any other time than 12am-3am, in the middle of the night. And in Sanskrit that period is called as pratham prahar. One prahar means a 3 hour period of time. So by this way 12am to 3am is the first prahar, and then 3am-6am is the second prahar. Like that it goes on up to the 8th prahar.

One of the very important discourses, the one on 18 Oct 1990 in Calcutta (AV-24), Baba says that the best time to do sadhana is during the first prahar, 12am-3 am.

Note 4: It is common in the various sectors for Margiis, Dadas, Didis, etc to create fasting charts according to their local time zones. So just as we take the time to properly calculate the eka'dashii dates for our fasting charts according to where we live, similarly we have to properly calculate when true midnight occurs. That will be very beneficial for having a proper sadhana routine.
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References
1. Ananda Vacanamrtam - 23, Oṋḿkára and Iśt́a Mantra
2. Subhasita Sangraha - 3, Vibration, Form and Colour
3. Ananda Marga Elementary Philosophy, What Is This World


== Section 2: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Going on for ages

"Tumi, bhúliyá giyácho ámáre, bhúliyá giyácho ámáre..." (Prabhat Samgiita #4102)

Purport:

O’  my Parama Purusa, it is so painful that now You have forgotten me. I always hold You in my heart. All my efforts are going in vain: singing Prabhat Samgiita according to the tune and melody; weeping in yearning for You and looking towards the path of Your arrival; and, also trying to hold You in my ideation, meditation, and dhyana to bind You in my mind. All these attempts have been in vain and are just a waste, as You have forgotten me. That is why You are not paying any heed to my efforts.

O’ Prabhu, I never forget You. Your identification is my I-feeling, so how can I forget You. By Your glance, in Your wee-bit of grace all the time - every moment - I am always floating. My whole existence is depending upon Your karuna, endless compassion.

O’ Parama Purusa Baba, age after age, what type of liila is this that You are playing with this meagre entity like myself. In Your infinite liila, my role is to always get neglected by You. This has been going on since ages; You never care about me. Lord, You do not love me.

O’ my Everpresent, Supreme Guide, all the time, in the dawn, morning, midday, evening, You go on playing hide and seek with me. You are making this type of unkind  divine play. Please tell me the cause of doing so. Baba, please look upon me with kindness filled affection...


== Section 3: Links ==

Identificar el dogma + PS #3894 (español)

Baba

Identificar el dogma
Namaskar,

Todos conocen esta enseñanza fundamental de Sadguru Baba.

En un resumen en español de Ananda Vacanamrtam - 14, "Dogma – No More", la filosofía de Ananda Marga dice: No más dogma, no más dogma. (resumen en español)

Sin embargo, no siempre es tan fácil descifrar qué es un dogma y qué no lo es, ni cómo avanzar en la vida cuando nos enfrentamos a dogmas. Hoy en día, hay tantas cuestiones controvertidas, cosas nuevas que surgen cada día. Y puede resultar difícil saber cuáles son buenas y cuáles no, así como la forma de resolverlas.
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Fórmula gradual para identificar dogmas

En Su discurso "Yoga Psychology, Instinct and Devotion" pronunciado durante el DMC, Sadguru Baba muestra claramente cómo los dogmas que prevalecen en la sociedad detienen la marcha del progreso humano.

En un resumen en español de Yoga Psychology, "Instinct and Devotion". La ideología de Ananda Marga nos guía: Estás avanzando. Estás desarrollando tu fraternidad a través del universo, pero si un dogma dice -dogma basado en una escritura particular o una filosofía particular dice- "Tú sabes, tú eres el ser bendito y ellos son los esclavos - ellos deben ser gobernados por ti, ellos deben ser gobernados por ti"- esta idea ahoga el progreso. Es un dogma. Has desarrollado fraternidad por todos los animales, y supón que las escrituras dicen: "Oh ser humano, esos animales son tu comida. Debes matarlos. Debes comerlos". Ahora tu progreso en el reino de la espiritualidad, en la fase de desarrollo, está ahogado ahí. Es un dogma. (resumen en español)

En Su enseñanza anterior, Baba describe claramente cómo en la vida cotidiana nos enfrentamos a numerosos dogmas.

Entonces Sadguru Baba gentilmente nos presenta un enfoque especial único - compuesto de tres pasos - para manejar la situación. Mediante este sistema graduado, podemos determinar cómo avanzar.
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En un resumen en español de Yoga Psychology, "Instinct and Devotion". La ideología de Ananda Marga nos guía: Cuando llega un dogma, primero debes aplicar tu sentido común. Si el sentido común no te da una respuesta satisfactoria, aplica la lógica. Si la lógica no te da una respuesta satisfactoria, aplica tu sentido de humanidad, obtén la respuesta y actúa en consecuencia. No debes guiarte por ningún dogma basado en ninguna escritura de ninguna filosofía defectuosa. (resumen en español)

Así pues, existen tres mecanismos para abordar cualquier dogma en particular. En el primer artículo de esta serie examinamos cómo uno identifica un dogma utilizando su sentido común. Pero, como todos sabemos, no todo el mundo puede identificar y erradicar los dogmas utilizando únicamente su sentido común. Invariablemente llega un momento en que se necesita algo más. La siguiente herramienta para determinar cualquier dogma es la lógica. Ese es el segundo paso en la fórmula de Guru para identificar un dogma.


Paso #2: Usar la Lógica y el Razonamiento

Así que en aquellas circunstancias en las que el primer paso - el sentido común - no resuelve el dogma, entonces debemos pasar al segundo paso y aplicar la lógica y el razonamiento.

Eso significa que a través de un análisis agudo y nuestro sentido de la racionalidad debemos evaluar y determinar si esa teoría o acción es un dogma. En esta era de la ciencia y el razonamiento -en la que tenemos acceso a todo tipo de estudios e información, así como la ideología de Ananda Marga como punto de referencia- generalmente podemos determinar si algo es un dogma o no.
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En Él
Vishnumaya

- Here is a link to the original English posting: Identifying dogma

== Sección 2: Enseñanza importante ==


Vida de sadhaka y samskaras

En la siguiente cita Baba enseña los siguientes puntos:
(a) Los sadhakas no se aterrorizan cuando se enfrentan a sus malos samskaras / momentos reactivos. Aquellos que están confundidos piensan siempre en su sufrimiento.
(b) Mientras sufren por sus acciones pasadas, se centran en Brahma. Y continúan en su sadhana. Debido a esto, las semillas de sus futuros samskaras también se queman.
(c) Porque uno hace sadhana, ellos siempre piensan que son puros - no pecadores. De esta manera se limpian a sí mismos.
(d) Debido a su sadhana normal, su sufrimiento debido al dolor y al placer disminuye porque siempre están en la dicha. Así que no sienten ninguna miseria o pérdida.

En un resumen en español de Ananda Marga Philosophy in a Nutshell - 5, "The Chariot and the Charioteer", la filosofía de Ananda Marga afirma: Las personas instruidas saben que las consecuencias de sus actos (karmaphala) son inevitables, por lo que no pierden el tiempo pensando inútilmente en ellas. Fortalecidos con coraje e inculcados con Brahmabháva ellos enfrentan todas las calamidades de la retribución valientemente. Siempre se consideran puros, porque han purgado sus mentes del pasado. Aquellos que han probado incluso un poco del néctar fluyente de Brahma, saben que nunca pueden ser impuros. Este pensamiento constante de auto-pureza ayuda mucho a agotar sus saḿskáras o momentos reactivos, como resultado de lo cual los saḿskáras retenidos en el sthirabhúmi de su práńa se destruyen gradualmente. Con la ayuda de la sádhaná o práctica espiritual cesa el hechizo de las retribuciones placenteras y dolorosas tanto interna como externamente. Los sádhakas lo llaman la combustión de la semilla de la acción en el fuego de sádhaná. (resumen en español)


== Sección 3: Prabhat Samgiita ==

Tus glorias y atribuciones

"Khunje khunje klánta, hoye ekalá base tarur cháye..." (Prabhat Samgiita #3894)

Significado:

O' Parama Purusa, Te he estado buscando durante tanto tiempo, incesantemente sin interrupción. Todo mi tiempo lo he pasado recorriendo esta tierra buscándote. Finalmente, después de cansarme de buscarte, me siento aquí solo en este descanso sombreado bajo un árbol. Mirando hacia arriba, reflexiono sobre una sola cosa: O' Sin Forma, ¿por qué estás tan disgustado conmigo? ¿Qué mal he hecho? ¿Por qué continúas escondiéndote de mí?

O' Parama Purusa, no tengo poderes ocultos, ni una riqueza de conocimientos, ni una intuición insondable, ni un intelecto tremendo, ni una gran historia o linaje. Más bien, soy bastante torpe. Aún así, anhelo conocer Tus glorias y atribuciones. Baba, quiero saberlo todo sobre Ti.

O' Parama Purusa, no quiero la perfección de la sadhana del yoga, ni quiero ninguna riqueza. Tampoco quiero un intelecto agudo y astuto empapado de falsedad y engaño. O' Parama Purusa, aunque eres desconocido, deseo desesperadamente conocerte, O' mi más venerado. Eso es lo único que deseo.

Baba, O' Parama Purusa, por favor sé bondadoso y ven a mí en Tu verdadera forma en lo más profundo de mi corazón...



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