Guest guest Posted July 11, 2002 Report Share Posted July 11, 2002 Gems from the ocean of Ramana Gita continues..... //Hridaya kuhara madhye Kevalam Brahma maathram hyahamaha mithi saakshaa daathma rupena bhaathi hridiviha manasaashvam chinvatha majjathaava Pavanachalana rodha daathmanishtobhava thvam// The story of this verse's composition makes interesting reading.In 1915 ,Sri Jagadishwara sastry , an ardent and scholarly devotee of the Maharshi wrote the first few words of this verse ,'HRIDAYA KUHARA MADHYE' meaning 'IN THE CENTER OF THE HEART' CAVE,' but could not proceed further however much he tried.After some futile attempts, he went out some where and left the paper under Ramana's seat.Before he returned Ramana himself had completed the verse. Ganapathi Muni is of the view that this verse contains the essence of Ramana's teachings and hence he gives it the pride of place by having an exclusive chapter for it. It may be noted that the term BRAHMA, HEART,GURU, ATMANand SELF are used interchangeably .However , one finds that he generally uses the expression ''HEART'' The Heart referred to is not the blood circulating organ to the left but is the spiritual Heart . the scriptures declare that the BRAHMAN shines in the hearts of all creation.The scriptures also replete with description of it, as pure ,eternal , and self -luminous.Ramana describes how consciousness shines forth by itself spontaneously. In the above verse , Ramana repeats the words as 'I' 'I ' to denote the continues nature of the throb of the consciousness.The word 'alone' has been used after 'BRAHMAN ' to indicate the absence of duality. ....The ego perishes , daily in the sleep and logically one cannot be that which comes and goes.Therefore the true import of the individuality is the HEART which sparkles away which goes on without a break. The benefit of SELF-ENQUIRY: Though the feeling of fulness as 'I' - 'I' is present without let even when one has the notion of seperateness , the awareness of this feeling would be absent.When through conscious effort the 'I' - thought is traced to its source and merged there , through Ramana's SELF -ENQUIRY ' one becomes conscious of its source and merged there one becomes conscious of the continues sparkle of the HEART.' Ramana makes it clear that the consciousness of this 'I' - 'I' is different from the ego or the idea of individuality.The feeling of Ego[Aham-vritthi ] is limited ,seperative and particular.The feeling of 'I' 'I' is limitless expanse of the consciousness.Ramana describes the 'Aham -sphurthi' [i- consciousness ] as as an incessant flash of the I - Consciousness, you can be aware of it , feel it ,hear it and sense it..When questioned by Kapali Satri as to how to feel this in the body ,Ramana explained " that the whole body becomes a mere power , a force current : Life becomes a needle drawn to a huge mass of magnet and as you go deeper and deeper you become a mere center and not even that you become mere consciousness. The self -enquiry of Sri Ramana is not to be pursued waekly but with total interest , diving deep like a pearl diver exploring the ocean bed for pearls, Or like one to recover something which has fallen into the water.The MIND has to be gathered completely at its root , the 'I' -thought.[mind is but a bundle of thoughts -Sri Ramana ]. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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