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Divine Message of His Holiness Shri Datta Swami

 

What is Realisation of self-knowledge? Is it not complete Salvation and

achievement of Lord?

 

A) The word Atma (Self) is common in both Jeevatma (Soul) and Paramatma

(Lord). The word collector is common in both District collector and Bill

collector. You are asking for the address of collector. The address of bill

collector is different from district collector. The purpose to meet the

collector must also be specified, which indicates whether you have to meet the

district collector or bill collector. Therefore, the self-realisation, which

means reaching either Jeevatma or Paramatma must be clarified. If you reach

Jeevatma, there is one type of benefit and if you reach Paramatma, there is

another type of benefit. Benefit means to attain something, which you do not

possess. Loss means to lose what you have. Some people treat that not to

have a loss is also a benefit. But, benefit means really to attain something,

which you do not have. If you attain Jeevatma you will not have the loss. You

have attained what you have. In such case, you have become the Jeevatma which is

pure awareness (Suddha chaitanyam). You have withdrawn the ‘I’ from the

physical body. Then you have withdrawn the ‘I’ from the three qualities.

Finally, you have fixed your ‘I’ to the pure awareness. By doing so, you have

attained the peace which is the inherent quality of the pure awareness. You have

crossed all the problems. You have lost the peace in these problems. Now you

have attained what you have already in yourself. By this, you have arrested the

loss and you can consider this as profit. Ofcourse, this attainment is

intermediate state. This is only half of the journey. The rest half is to attain

and please the Lord. The peace will be useful in the next half of the journey.

 

The word Atma has four meanings. 1) The Human body made of five elements 2)

the three qualities 3) the pure awareness 4) the Lord (Paramatma or Parabrahma).

All these four meanings can be applied in only one place i.e., the human

incarnation of the Lord. There is no second alternative for this case, because

in the case of Lord Krishna, the external human body, the three qualities, the

pure awareness and the Parabrahman exist. In an ordinary human being the first

three items exist and the fourth item is absent. Therefore, if you take an

ordinary human being as meaning for the word Atma, the second alternative i.e.,

Paramatma (i.e., Parabrahman) exists and therefore the doubt comes whether the

word Atma means humanbeing or Paramatma. In the case of human incarnation this

doubt does not exist because all the four items are together. Therefore, the

best and doubtless meaning of the word Atman is only the human incarnation of

Lord. The word Atma means pervading (Atati iti). Since the

human body pervades some space, it is Atma. Since the three qualities pervade

all over the pure awareness as the waves pervade the water, the three

qualities are also Atma. Since the pure awareness pervades all over the body, it

is also Atma. Since the Lord pervades all over the world as substratum, He is

also Atma. The human incarnation is perceived by the naked eyes and therefore

satisfies, pratyaksha pramaana (Deduction by Perception) of even Charvaka. The

theory of Charvaka was mentioned as one of the six theories by Vidyaranya in his

book called ‘Shat darsana saara sangrahah’. All the pramaanaas are based on

pratyaksha only. Even in the inference (Anumaana pramaana), the fire is inferred

by see ing the smoke. Unless you have seen the relationship between smoke and

fire, how can you infer the fire? Even in the upamaana pramaana (simily) an

animal in the forest is said to be similar to cow. Unless you have seen the cow,

how can you recognise that animal? The fourth pramaana

is ‘Sabda’ (statement of a reliable person). In this pramaana you believe the

existence of the Kasi City when a reliable person says about it. In this

pramaana also unless he has seen the Kasi City how can he talk about it?

Therefore, the atheist and scientist, who follow the theory of Charvaka must

also be convinced with the human incarnation of Lord. Such human incarnation is

the Satguru, who can give you the right knowledge, which is the true meaning of

Veda. By such knowledge only, the devotion (Bhakti yoga) and the service (Karma

yoga) result. Knowledge is like a seed. It will give tree (Bhakti) and then the

fruit (Karma or Seva) of the Lord. Without seed we cannot get the fruit. But, if

the seed is not producing the tree and then the fruit, there is no use of such

seed. Therefore, the knowledge must lead into practice and without practice

there is no use of knowledge. Shankara said that human birth is very rare. Even

if the human birth is achieved, the desire for salvation is

still rare in the human beings. Even if such spiritual desire exists, catching

Satguru is very very rare (Maha purusha samsrayah). Satguru is none but

Narayana, who came down in the form of Nara (human being). Thus catching and

pleasing the Satguru is the end of Saadhana (spiritual effort). The goal is

attained here itself (Jeevanmukti). Veda says that the goal comes down before

your eyes and is not in any other world (Yatsakshaat aparokshaat Brahma). Gita

also says the same (Manusheem tanumasritaam). Datta is any human incarnation of

the Lord that comes down as Satguru to preach the true knowledge of scriptures.

Datta means the Lord donated to this world in human form. Datta does not mean a

particular form of deity like Indra, Agni etc. The human being consists of

three components only i.e., the human body (Sthula sareera), the three qualities

(Sukshma sareera) and the pure awareness (Karana sareera). An ignorant human

being leaves the human incarnation by seeing the external

human body which shows all the rules of nature like birth, death, hunger etc.

Since, Krishna is eating butter due to hunger, the ignorant person thinks

Krishna as an ordinary human being. Majority of the people are ignorant due to

illusion of Sthula sareera (human body).These people fail in the very first test

itself. Some wise people think that the Lord is wearing external human body.

Even the cloth of the king, can be cut by a blade. So, they think that the Lord

is not the human body, but the soul inside, which is a mass of all good

qualities only (Sattvam) as in the case of Rama. They think that the Lord is

Sattvam quality only, which is Vishnu. This is represented by the single face of

Datta (Eka mukha Datta). These people have committed two mistakes. 1) They think

that the Lord is a quality and do not know that He is beyond any quality

(Gunaateeta). Infact, He is the possessor of all these qualities and not any

quality as said in Gita (Nachaham theshu). 2) They think that He

is only Sattvam quality (Vishnu) and not Rajas (Brahma) and Tamas (Shiva). The

three faces of Datta indicate that He is not in any single face (quality), but

He is the possessor of all the three faces. Therefore, to remove the ignorance

of these people, He exhibits the other two faces (Rajas & Tamas). Krishna stole

the butter (Tamas) and Narasimha was very angry (Rajas). Datta came out of the

lake embracing and kissing a naked lady (intensive Tamas) and all the sages who

were waiting on the bank of lake ran away because they were expecting him to be

only Vishnu having the good (Sattvam) quality. This is significance of the three

faces of Datta. Foolish people think that Datta is a form moving with three

heads as a peculiar specimen. Thus, even wise people fail in the second test

because they think that the Lord is the quality and that too Sattvam quality

only. The three qualities are the three coloured shirts. When you think that He

is only white shirt (Sattvam), He will appear in

red (Rajas) and black (Tamas) shirts. This proves that He is not any shirt and

also that He is not in any shirt. Datta is not Sukshma sareera (the three

qualities) or Jeeva.

 

In the third test, the advaita scholars cross the human body and the three

qualities. They settle in the standstill pure awareness (Nirguna chaitanyam)

which is again the Kaarana sareera only and not the Lord. They think that the

Lord is pure awareness without the three qualities like standstill water without

waves. The advaita scholars try to touch the Lord through their self-effort

i.e., self-analysis. By this, they can touch the pure awareness, which is the

Maya i.e., the mind of the Lord. Maya is also pure awareness and is the power of

the Lord. This Maya is like the ocean. The tidal waves in this ocean, which are

the apparent modifications of Maya (Vivarta of Shankara) are the three qualities

(Gunaas or bhaavaas) and these three qualities are called Brahma (Rajas), Vishnu

(Sattvam) & Shiva (Tamas). A part of this Maya is modified into the inert five

elements by which planets, hills, rivers etc. form. It is real modification

(Parinaama of Ramanuja) because the awareness is

converted into inert matter. A part of this Maya entered some inert forms,

which have become the various living beings. In every living being a little

quantity of Maya is present which has small vibrations. These vibrations are the

three qualities in the soul. Therefore a soul is a drop of Maya (pure awareness)

with small vibrations. The ocean of Maya with its tidal waves is surrounded by

this Cosmos made of five elements (Brahmanda). Similarly, the soul is also

surrounded by a small body made of five elements (Pindanda). The advaita

scholars cross the body and the vibrations and finally settle in the standstill

drop of Maya. When this drop is quantitatively extended, it becomes infinite

Standstill Ocean without waves. Thus, one can imagine a standstill ocean through

his standstill drop. But, he cannot touch the substratum of the ocean even by

imagination. He is a part and parcel of the dream, which consists of living and

non-living beings. The mind of the dreamer (awareness) with

the qualities or ideas created the dream. A part of the mind is modified into

the inert city. Another part of mind entered several inert forms as drops making

those forms as living beings. The waves of the mind have been reduced to

vibrations of the drops in the living beings. A human being can touch, at the

maximum, the mind only, which is the root cause of the dream and the mind is not

the dreamer. The advaita philosopher unable to know this secret mistakes the

mind (Maya) itself as the dreamer (Mayin or Lord). Since, he thinks that the

ocean of awareness is the Lord, he assumes that he himself is the Lord

forgetting the quantitative difference between the drop and ocean even in his

false assumption. He removes the quantitative difference between the drop and

ocean by saying that the space is not true. Then the tiny soul becomes the

infinite Brahman. Very Good! Then why this tiny soul which has become Brahman

is not ruling the entire world and become Eeswara? He committed two

mistakes. 1) Assuming that awareness is the very nature of the Lord, the

quantitative differ ence between the Lord and soul is forgotten. 2) The Lord is

not the awareness because the Lord is beyond imagination. Apart from these two

mistakes, he is forgetting the existence of the super power in the Lord and

absence of the same super power in himself. Krishna lifted the mountain on his

finger and he told the excellent Bhagavat Gita. The advaita philosopher is

unable to do these two things and claims himself to be the Lord. He is seeing

only the similarity in the pure awareness. But, he is neglecting the difference

in the power. Such attitude comes only due to ambition to become the Lord and

egoism of self and jealousy on Krishna. He says that this world is a dream.

 

But, this world is a dream for the dreamer who is the Lord. He is only a part

of parcel of the dream. Even Shankara swallowed the molten lead and asked his

disciples to swallow the same. Shankara declared that He alone is Shiva (Shivah

kevaloham) and not the disciples. If you are ignorant, you will fail in the

first test. If you are a wise person, you will fail in the second test. If you

are an advaita scholar, you will fail in the third test. If you have passed all

the three tests and if you have recognised Satguru, you are having Atma Jnana.

If you have reached the Satguru, you have attained Atman. If you have become

servant and pleased Satguru i.e., Kaivalya in which you are always associated

and protected by the Lord in this world as well as in the upper world i.e.,

Brahma Loka. The Lord is the ruler of your self also and is called as Atmeswara

in Veda (Atmeswaram sasvatam).

 

posted by: His servant

at the lotus feet of shri datta swami

www.universal-spirituality.org

 

 

 

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