Guest guest Posted October 19, 2002 Report Share Posted October 19, 2002 Jaya Guru Datta, Here is today's saying: “Q. You say that being devoid of body is Mukti. Some people say that some ‘liberated’ souls are shining in the sky in the form of heavenly stars. Which one of the above is correct? Both are correct. The scriptures mention four kinds of Mukti. They are: Saalokya Mukti: When a devotee worships a particular god, he will ultimately obtain a place in the heavenly abode of that particular god. This is called as ‘Saalokya Mukti’. The method of worship followed here is called as ‘Charya’. It is a method in which the seeker considers himself a slave and the god as the Supreme Lord. Saaroopya Mukti : A devotee practising even more intense devotion will not only obtain a place in the heavenly abode, but will also acquire the qualities of the god he worships. The method of worship followed here is called as ‘Kriya’. Kriya here means performing Pooja, Homa and other rituals. Saameepya Mukti: If the worship is even more intense, the seeker will not only acquire the qualities of the god he worships, but will also gain a godly form and a place very near to God. This method is called ‘Yoga’. Here Yoga means the eight steps of Ashtanga Yoga. Saayujya Mukti : When the worshiper transcends the Saguna form and reaches the Nirguna form, the seeker will realise that Jeevatma and Paramatma are one and the same. This is called Saayujya Mukti. The instrument to obtain this is ‘Jnana’. Jnana means realising the Atma Tattva with the help of Nitya Anitya Vastu Viveka. The first three are not important. Although they are referred to as Mukti, the real meaning of Mukti is not reflected by them because those three kinds of Mukti are not permanent. Also, in each of the three, the Jeevi will be having some sort of form. After the merit is exhausted, he will lose the celestial body and will again take birth as a mortal. The fourth type of Mukti is different. In this, the Jeevi will not have a body and will not have another birth either. Only this should be considered as real Mukti. The term Yoga also conveys two meanings. One meaning is described above. The other meaning is ‘to realise the oneness of the Nirguna Parabrahma and Jeevatma’. It is to stress this meaning that several scriptures have declared ‘Atma Darshana is possible only through Yoga’. For instance, the Bhagavad-Gita says: Ayam hi paramo dharmah yadyoge naatmadarshanam (achieving Atma Darshana through Yoga is the greatest Dharma). In such contexts, the second meaning should be considered." Sri Swamiji Lessons in Vedanta - 32 part VIII Bhakti Mala, June - July, 1998 Sri Guru Datta, Swamiji Says __________ Get 250 full-color business cards FREE right now! http://businesscards.lycos.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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