Monday, September 5, 2022

WELCOME TO THE JANMASHTAMI ISSUE OF E-SANAI

 

by Sri Sandip Dasgupta

Welcome to the Janmashtami edition of our e-magazine. On this auspicious day, Lord Krishna took birth to impart the knowledge about the universal truth to us, in a manner that could be easily understood by the people of that age. Similarly, our Master, Sri Sri Babathakur has imparted the Knowledge of Oneness to us in his unique way, so that it can be followed by us in everyday life.

In one of His lectures delivered at New Delhi in 1988, the Master recounted the Bhagavata story of ‘Nouka Bilash’, wherein the Gopis wished to cross the river Yamuna – and approached Lord Krishna (in the form of the boatman) about the price to be charged. There is constant bargaining (as appears to the common man) that takes place between Lord Krishna and the Gopis – and He does not agree to take them aboard till the Gopis have agreed to pay the full 16-anna (100%) fare. Sri Sri Babathakur points out that the Lord has brought us to this world and empowered us with 100% power (referring to the “I” inside, and “powered by “I” which I had mentioned in the Saraswati Puja 2022 edition of this magazine). Sri Sri Babathakur further points out that for us to return to the Universal mind and obtain lasting peace, we have to surrender ourselves 100% to the Lord – nothing less! Only when we are able to give cent percent of our mind to the Lord, do we reach the stage of Radha – i.e. get united with the Lord and obtain lasting peace.

Just like Lord Krishna delivered the knowledge of Karma Yoga to Arjun – Sri Sri Babathakur has given us the keys to perform the perfect karma in the lecture delivered on Nov 25, 1989. The two hour lecture can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRGeZO-HLO4&t=13s.

Once again, let us listen to his message repeatedly and follow the path shown by Him.

Joy Babathakur! Joy Babathakur! Joy Babathakur!

 

Guru's Grace

 

by Smt. Mandira Lahiri

 

Guru’s Grace/Divine Grace is being showered upon us at all times. We are not aware of it or don’t want to acknowledge it because of our pre-occupations. We are always busy fulfilling our unfulfilled desires. Desires are innumerable. When one desire is fulfilled, another raises its head almost immediately. Our unlimited wants, discontentment, our inflated egos, comparison with others, our senses directed outwards, turmoil in our minds, lack of joy and happiness— results in this craving to possess more. Human beings get caught in the web of worldliness; therefore, the shower of Grace goes unnoticed. 

Sharada Maa once said that Divine Grace which is being poured on us at all times, is not being received by us properly as we have kept our bowls upside down; in other words, we are not good receptors of the Grace since the real yearning for it is absent. 

Divine Grace never deserts us. It is our constant companion. The following poem written by Carolyn Joyce Carty reiterates this.

 

FOOTPRINT IN THE SAND

One night a man had a dream. 

He dreamed

He was walking along the beach

With the LORD.

Across the sky flashed scenes

From his life.

For each scene he noticed two

Sets of

Footprints in the sand: one

Belonging

To him, and the other to the

LORD.

When the last scene of his life

Flashed before him,

He looked back at the footprints

In the sand.

He noticed that many times

Along the path of

His life there was only one set

Of footprints.

He also noticed that it

Happened at the very

Lowest and saddest times in his

Life.

This really bothered him and he

Questioned the LORD about it:

“LORD, you said that once I

Decided to follow

You, you’d walk with me all the way.

But I have noticed that during

The most

Troublesome times in my life,

There is only one set of

Footprints.

I don’t understand why when

I needed you most you would leave me.”

The LORD replied:

“My son, my precious child,

I love you and I would never leave you

During your times of trial and

Suffering,

When you see only one set of

Footprints,

It was then that I carried you.”

Such enthralling words….it compels us to introspect. 

Another story related to this topic goes this way:

A man who wanted to have a darshan of (i.e. ‘see’) God, went to a sage and started pestering him to make that happen. So, one day when the sage was going to the Ganges for a dip, he invited that man also to go with him. Both of them went to the river and began bathing. When the man took a dip, the sage quickly pushed his head under water and held it that way for some time. When the man started struggling to be free with all his might, he released his head. The man was bewildered and asked the sage the reason for that type of behavior which was totally uncalled for. The sage smiled and asked him about his feelings when his head was pushed under water. The man answered that he had just one thought—which was to save himself. The sage replied calmly that when his urge (to see God) would become that strong and one-pointed, he would definitely see God.

Intense longing is necessary for God realization.

Excerpts from The Speaking Tree in the Times Of India, Bangalore, dated 3/2/21 written by Atul Sehgal:

“The inner voice is the call of conscience or the signal from God. People say that the Divine dwells within you and gives you corrective signals when you tend to go in the wrong direction. The inner voice is really a hint from the supreme spiritual power who is all pervasive. He, being subtler than your soul, pervades even you and knows all your thought processes in a real time setting. He knows your every ambition, every plan, every decision and every dilemma. He, being omniscient, knows the truth of everything and the right and wrong of every matter. Being your preceptor and protector, he has to guide you at every step. He knows that you are weak and fallible, limited by intellect. Hence, it is but natural that He will provide his guiding signal for your course correction. It is up to you to heed his voice or ignore it, because you are free to chart your way forward through life. The inner voice is unmistakably the voice of our Master and the Divine Mentor. He is engaged every moment in facilitating our welfare and progress.”

In ‘Nectar of Wisdom’ our Sadguru Sri Sri Babathakur gives the significance of a Rabindra Sangeet sung before him by a young lady. I am presenting it here.

You had been staying hidden in my heart,

And I could not see you.

You were always present in me,

And gave me inspiration.

You were joy in my everyday affairs.

You were the spirit of my song,

Of pleasure and pain in life.

But I failed to grasp.

I talk about myself but not of You,

What a tragedy it is!

Sri Sri Babathakur further elaborated, “This is a song of realization. The great poet expressed his gratitude humbly, and boldly told how he felt in life.”

What fascinating words! The deep sense of calm that you achieve just by reading it a few times, says it all.

In “Nectar of Wisdom” Sri Sri Babathakur explains— “Absorption in any work, having the Grace of God in the back of the mind, is a divine experience. The bliss and concentration in working means that Truth, Self or God can work through a person. But it is necessary that one works for God, with God, in God, without expecting any reward. That is the way of liberation from ego, which is the root-cause of human suffering.”

He explained a trick to control the mind which he himself had used. “Close your eyes and think of Pure Love, because when one loves fully the Supreme One, there is no room for a second love and mind vanishes. That is the Wisdom of the Spiritual eye, the third eye.”

Sri Sri Babathakur has mentioned about another method. “Relax mind and repeat the words— All is performed on behalf of Thee, for Thee and by Thee.”

Salutations to our Sadguru who is verily the Absolute, Divine Being personified. He is our Atmaguru who is perpetually guiding us through the ups and downs of life. My head bows down in deep gratitude for this constant showering of his causeless Grace. May I never ever deviate from this acknowledgement for the rest of my life.

 

Guru-seva and the perfect attendant

 

The following is a transliteration by Sri Ramen Basu of a story narrated by Sri Sri Babathakur (appearing in Swajnaugrahasudha Vol. 2, pages 4, 5 & 6).

A question was raised by an ardent disciple to Sadguru Sri Sri Babathakur : O Revered Gurudeva ! we have heard that not everybody can have the company of Sadguru equally; again among those who get it, not all can attain the development and perfection equally. Guru-shakti is infallible no doubt, and it is true that it can be had from the company of the Guru, but for the perfection of the results thereof, what kind of efficiency is needed? 

Sri Sri Babathakur told a story to elucidate and clarify the point raised: 

 A devoted disciple was with one perfected Guru for a considerable period of time. The disciple always strived to attain the mercy/ grace of Guru through his service. It is true he did not have much scriptural knowledge, but he was very devoted to the service of Guru. The Guru was much content with his service. Wherever the Guru went, He brought along that disciple.

One time he went with the disciple to a certain place. There sitting in front of the image of a special deity, Gurudeva worshipped the deity performing japa-meditation. Later while garlanding that image, the Guru stood still with the garland in His hand. The garlanding was not done. Quite a while had passed in this manner. The disciple sat beside Him, intensely looking at the face of the Gurudeva without any twinkling of the eye . After some time the disciple addressed the Gurudeva - ‘Gurudeva, you can now garland the image; the work for which you went there has ended. You can now garland the deity.’

Gurudeva was surprised a little upon listening to these words of the disciple because just a moment before he was about to garland the deity, he had gone to another dear disciple’s home in the subtle body as He saw through the inner eye that the said disciple was in trouble. That disciple had caught fire in the body. Gurudeva went to him in the subtle body and saved the disciple from fire-burn. Gurudeva was surprised wondering how the ignorant disciple by His side witnessed this subtle incident.

He garlanded the deity. Then He asked the disciple quite surprised: - ‘How did you come to know that I went elsewhere on an special errand?’ The disciple very humbly and calmly replied: – ‘Such and such disciple of yours caught fire unawares in the dress. His condition was very serious. Seeing and knowing the situation through your inner vision, within a second you went there in the subtle body and rescued the disciple. Being merciful, you allowed this worthless disciple to serve you for a long period, and since you are pleased with the service of this disciple of yours, he was able to make it a habit of looking after you with devotion always. As a result of that habit of staying with your physical body and having the privilege of serving you always, I have striven diligently to accomplish that service as far as possible. This servant of yours, also by virtue of your mercy, has the ability to go along with your subtle body so that he can serve the subtle body of yours too. Thus I had the privilege to accompany you there in the subtle body by your mercy. When you returned here, your mind was still connected with the memory of the previous incident and thus you forgot to garland the deity here momentarily. Hence expecting your mercy/grace in me I reminded you to garland the deity. Please excuse me Gurudeva. I have completely self-surrendered and have taken shelter at your feet. You out of mercy accepted me as a disciple; please I beg you not to make me shun your company and prevent me from serving you’.

Watching the disciple, the Master found the eyes of the disciple full of tears of love and his face glowing with divine light. Hearing these words from the disciple, Gurudeva gladly blessed him by putting His hand on top of the head, saying – ‘Your life is gratified’. Feeling the touch of Gurudeva on top of his head, the disciple fell flat at the feet of the Gurudeva. The Gurudeva lifted and embraced him in His bosom saying – ‘Just by serving Guru, you have achieved the supreme perfection. From this day onwards I won’t be able to take your service. By the grace of Self-Guru, all your impurities of the mind have been cleansed. Your third eye i.e. the divine eye has opened. Now you are able to bestow mercy/ grace onto others. You have become the ablest recipient of My entire teachings. The Sadhana of your life has been realized. Your Guru-seva is fulfilled and realized’.

How by simply serving the Sadguru devotedly can an ordinary disciple, with no scriptural knowledge, be established in perfect Realization with the Sadguru’s grace – this story is a perfect example thereof.  

 

Transliteration submitted at the holy lotus feet of Sadguru Sri Sri Babathakur by Sri Ramen Basu. The translator acknowledges the help of Sri Debasish Kundu and Smt. Swapna Banerjee in this work.