Sunday, June 17, 2012

The Principles of Universe - The Sacred Song !



Two basic principles or deep laws that govern the Universe,


1. First is Rita - Regularity or order or law.
                            The Universe displays discipline.
                            Without it no scientific or moral discovery would be possible &
                            Human 'experience' would have no meaning, as there would be no learning.

2. The Second is Yajna - Sacrifice.
                            The Universe runs on renunciation.
                            The most significant human Action is sacrifice of personal gain for
                            something higher or holier.


If, Rita, regularity is the moral law governing the universal existence, 
then Yajna, renunciation is the human response to live in accordance with the law.


We can use things, 
but to be in harmony with the underlying laws of Life,
We should never feel that they are really ours.
Everything belongs to the Existence.


                                                               The Utterances of Sages - Upanishads





The Supreme Goal of Life !


Those who depart from this World,
without knowing who they are or what they truly desire,
have no freedom Here or Hereafter.

But, Those who leave Here,
Knowing who they are or what they truly desire,
Have freedom both in this World and in the Next.

                                                                                   
                                                                                         The Chandogya Upanishad [VIII.1.6]





Ideal Teacher, as Invincible VS Ideal Student, as Fearless !



Right questions are half the battle in Life 


Who am I?
Am I born here merely to be torn away from everyone, and everyone from me?
What dies of me? What is left of me, after Death?


What, if anything, can I do about you, oh ! seemingly Invincible, Inevitable Lord of Death - now, while I am still Alive?


Now, that I have seen your face, oh ! King of Death, 
how can I enjoy? and what can I enjoy?


                                                                            Asks NACHIKETA, 
                                                                            An honest, fearless, determined Teenager !




The Joy of spirit ever abides, 
but not what seems pleasant to the senses. 
Both these, differing in purpose, prompt us to action.


Perennial Joy or Passing pleasures?
This is the choice one is to make always.
Those who are wise recognise this, but not the ignorant.


Ignorant of their own ignorance, 
yet wise in their own esteem, 
those deluded men proud of their vain learning,
go round and round, like blind led by the blind.
Far beyond their eyes, hypnotised by the world of sense, 
opens the way to Immortality.


"When one restrains the senses, stills the mind, rises above I, me and mine,
renounces all the surging selfish desires, and
loosen all the knots strangling his heart; 
the mortal becomes immortal."


"I am my body; when my body dies, I die." 
Living in this superstition, 
they fall Life after Life under My sway.

                                                                                            Answers YAMA
                                                                                            King of Death, as in Katha Upanishad



"Death is a unique surgical procedure designed into the programme of our Life. 
Where, our birth serves as an absolute indication and provides an implied consent as well. The sanity and sanctity of our living determines the anxiety and pain perceived pre and intra-operatively (during Life & Death), post-operative analgesia is guaranteed irrespective of our pain thresholds.


Creation performs Death routinely, religiously and relentlessly to prevent the cancer of physical immortality from plaguing the breathless transformation of energy and also to emphatically demonstrate the futility of clutching and clinging to the illusionary image of physicality of existence, as projected by the senses. 
Surprisingly hypnotised by senses, most of us foolishly choose to ignore the obvious."