Guest guest Posted August 30, 2009 Report Share Posted August 30, 2009 14. dhevadhvijagurupraajnapoojanam Soucham aarjavam brahmacharyam ahimsaa cha Saareeram thapa uchyathe The worship of devas, Brahmins, elders and preceptors and the learned, cleanliness, guilelessness, celibacy and non-violence are the austerities of the body. Revering and worshipping the devas, as ordained by the sastras, the Brahmins which means those who have mastered the sastras, and elders and gurus, is the duty of a house holder who is aspiring towards spirituality. Similarly Soucham , cleanliness and aarjavam straight forward dealing, celibacy and non violence form the austerity to be observed at the body level. It is only at the physical level which is stressed here as the austerity regarding speech and the mind is mentioned in the following slokas. 15.anudhvegakaram vaakyam sathyam priyahitham cha yath svaaDhyaayaabhyasanam chaiva vaangmayam thapa uchyathe The speech that is inoffensive, truthful, pleasant and beneficial together with regular reading of scriptures constitute verbal austerities. The speech should not offend others. It should be pleasant but true. The scripture says, sathyam bhrooyaath priyam brooyaath na brooyaath sathyam apriyam priyam cha na anrtham brooyaath esha Dharma sanaathanaH One should speak truth and should speak pleasingly. One should not speak unpleasant truth. And also should not speak untruth which is pleasing. This is the ancient Dharma. A well wisher should speak only the truth which is beneficial. Sathyam brooyaath. He should speak lovingly. Priyam brooyaath. But he should not speak the truth if it is not pleasant, na brooyaath sathyam apriyam, that is., which is harmful. Apriyam here means that which is not pleasant by way of doing harm. But untruth should not be spoken just because it will please the listener, priyam cha na anrtham brooyaath. Mareecha advised Ravana against his abduction of Seetha and Vibheeshana told him to return Seetha. Both were well-wishers and spoke the truth that Ravana will be destroyed by not listening to their advice. They spoke to him with love and concern. This is the example of sathyam brooyaath priyam brooyaath There is a story that shows the meaning of na brooyaath sathyam apriyam. A cow was fleeing from men, who were pursuing it wishing to kill, and it went round a hermitage where a sage was sitting outside meditating. The pursuers came and asked the sage whether he saw a cow coming that way. The sage replied that the eye does not speak and the tongue does not hear. Thinking that he was mad the pursuers went away. What the sage meant was that the eyes saw the cow but could not speak and the tongue could speak but had not seen the cow. Thus he did not speak the truth yet he neither spoke untruth. This is a case of na brooyaath sathyam apriyam as it was apriyam harmful to the cow. Seetha told the rakshasis, who asked her whether she knew Hanuman, that she did not know. She spoke untruth but it was in accordance with dharma that one should not cause harm to others even by telling the truth because ahimsa takes precedence over all else. Rama similarly told Sumanthra, when Dasaratha was asking him to stop on their way to the forest, to drive fast and tell the king later that he could not hear the command to stop. This again was to avoid giving pain to Dasaratha by prolonging the agony of separation. Surpanakha told Ravana the untruth that she was trying to bring Seetha to him and was punished by Lakshmana, which was pleasing to Ravana but it brought him destruction. This is the case of priyam cha na anrtham brooyaath, one should not speak an untruth just to please another. 16.manaHprasaadhaH soumyathvam mounam aathmavinigrahaH bhaavasamSudDhirithyethath thapo maansam uchyathe Mental calmness, gentleness, silence, self control, extreme emotional purity are the austerities of the mind. manaH prasaadhaH- the equanimity of mind, devoid of raga and dhvesha. soumyathvam- always gentle and loving towards others. mounam- silence regarding any subject other than the Lord. Since it refers to mental austerity it means thinking about the Lord only and banishing all the thoughts of the worldly affairs. aaathma vinigrahaH- Control of senses through the mind. bhaavasmaSudDhiH- as a result of the above, purity of mind. All the requisites mentioned in the above three slokas refer only to saathvik kind of thapas, which is explained in the next sloka. 17. SradDhayaa parayaa thaptham thapaH thriviDham naraiH aphalaakaankshibhiH yukthaiH saathvikam parichakshathe These threefold austerities of body, speech and mind are done with supreme faith by those whose mind is integrated with no expectation of result, it is known as saathvik. 18.sathkaaramaanapoojaarThamthapo dhambhena chaiva thath Kriyathe thadhiha proktham raajasam chalam aDhruvam Any austerity undertaken for the sake of praise, pride or to be worshipped or with ostentation is rajasik and it is not stable or permanent. The thapas done with a view of reaching a position which will ensure praise and popularity is the way of pseudo yogis. Though they observe the rules of the austerities as per the sasthras their purpose is not aspiring for mukthi but for the worldly grandeur of being worshipped as holy men. Since they lack the necessary mental equipoise of a saathvik yogi their success is short lived and they may lapse into worldly life anytime if their popularity declines. 19. mooDagraaheNa aathmanaH yathpeedayaakriyathe thapaH parasya uthsaadhanaarTham vaa thath thaamasam udhahrtham The austerity followed through obstinacy, tormenting oneself or others, that is known as thamasik. Some indulge in yogic practices influenced by thamasik impulses and follow austerities tormenting themselves. The thapas done by the asuras was of this kind. The purpose of their thapas was to torment the world later by acquiring supernatural powers. These are known as thaamasik. The violent methods of worship like inflicting injury on the body falls under this kind of thapas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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