Guest guest Posted August 29, 2003 Report Share Posted August 29, 2003 Namaste Recall that the entire contents of the Digest are from the Paramacharya’s ideas and words, except for my English rendering. Wherever he uses specific English words himself, I have drawn the attention of the reader to that fact. FOR NEW READERS of this series, it may be worthwhile to go back to the Introduction about the objective of this Digest and the Note on the Organization (both at advaitin Message No.18425; message no.5273; advaita-L message No.14046; Sadhana_shakti message no.334). V. Krishnamurthy A Digest of Paramacharya’s Discourses on Soundaryalahari - 14 (Digest of pp.766-774 of Deivathin Kural, Vol.6, 4th imprn.) There is also the Upanishad authority for saying that the non-dual brahman sprouts out the world of duality by sheer internal vibration. This is in Katopanishad. All this world arises from the life force called prANa and moves thereon. The word for ‘moves’ that is used is ‘Ejati’. Ejanam and Kampanam both mean movement, but not by any external force. We may also interpret it as vibration from the inside. Brahma sutra also uses the word ‘kampanAt’. When the Acharya writes the bhashya for this he writes: This prANa which causes the vibration is not simple air. It is the very brahman itself ! (It is to be noted that in this portion of the bhAshya, Adi Sankara has used the very words ‘spandam’ and ‘pratyabhijnA’, which are the words for Kashmir Shaivism, without anywhere hinting that the words come from there.) We can get many more such authorities to confirm that as far as the phenomenal reality is concerned, there is a creation with mAyA as the cause. Whenever these passages occur, they also concur with many of the thoughts of the ShAkta scriptures. Let us not think that the Acharya’s outpourings in the Soundaryalahari is just a mixture of several viewpoints! We should keep an open mind and let ourselves go along with the flood of poetry that comes and simply concentrate in the ambaal with faith and humility. Then we can get the maximum joy out of it. (Now follows a general, but remarkable, advice of the Paramacharya on ‘How to approach the Soundaryalahari’ . VK) When the scriptures or shAstras talk about deep philosophical principles which have themselves a divine character, they present certain descriptions allegorically. We should not misunderstand these allegories. In fact the word ‘allegory’ itself is not the right word here. When esoteric principles are deliberately personified, that is ‘allegory’. The profound ideas of the shAstras or the purANas are not just mental creations of the author. It is parAShakti Herself who opens out those principles in those forms to great rishis or persons who have reached the siddhi in the mantras. If this world is taken to be real, then more real are the principles and stories that help us throw off our shackles and reach our True State. Even today if we can do the japas and dhyAnas in the proper manner, and melt our hearts in intense devotion, those forms can be seen as we see each other in the outside world. And when such divine sights occur our ordinary views of each other would pale into insignificance. The Love and Bliss that such sights generate will take us to the realisation of the Ultimate. Therefore it is not right to say that everything is an allegory. To get back to what I was saying earlier, these divine forms which personify esoteric fundamentals, might contradict what we consider to be normal, right, decent, and beautiful in the ordinary mundane world. Just because of that it is not correct to conclude that the original reality itself is not right, decent and beautiful. Similar things can be said of the poetic traditions and the culture of classic literature. Or even of sculpture, painting or architecture. In all these, our norms cannot be the standards of ordinary worldly life. Works like Soundarylahari, which are simultaneously devotionally divine hymns and poetic excellences, have to be approached in the right manner in order to obtain the fullest benefit from them. Our minds have to be open and clean. The ShrI-vidyA shAstras describe in esoterically romantic terms how Shiva, who is nothing but the Absolute Brahman, coupled with Kameshvari, the personification of the icchA (Will) of Shiva, cause creation to happen. Such matters occur in Soundaryalahari also. All these years the upAsakAs (intense devotees) without any prejudice followed the path of ShrI vidyA and have been able to discard all the faults like desire and the like. And Muka-kavi puts this with poetic emphasis in his pancha-Shati: “Mother, you caused ‘desire’ to rise even in Shiva who burnt to ashes the very desire personified in the form of Manmatha; that is why You are able to eradicate the internal faults like desire in jIvas and give them Enlightenment”. The punchline here is the fact that our people of ancient times had the right approach to such works of art, poetry and devotion. The Guru-shishhya-paramparA took care to see that such works were handed over only to those who could be expected to have the right approach. Whether the work was religious or poetical, mystical or secular, they would, when communicating with the public, only touch such delicate works and not elaborate upon them in detail. Accordingly, when the common man meets with any situation wherein there is an idea, concept, story or character, apparently repugnant to him, he does not get distracted, because his main aim always was to take only those things which suited his taste and which were recommended to him by elders. Thousands of years have passed like this. And our people have followed the traditional paths without ever giving place to indecent imaginations or wrong interpretations. The common man knew that there must be some sense in those deep and profound things because great men say so and he would not unnecessarily probe into them. Not that he was not rational-minded; it only means that he had an unshaking faith in tradition and also he was aware of his own limitations. But then the printing press arrived; and times changed. …. (To be continued). ===== Prof. V. Krishnamurthy My website on Science and Spirituality is http://www.geocities.com/profvk/ You can access my book on Gems from the Ocean of Hindu Thought Vision and Practice, and my father R. Visvanatha Sastri's manuscripts from the site. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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