Guest guest Posted August 30, 2009 Report Share Posted August 30, 2009 Bhagavatgita chapter 17-Three kinds of faith, Arjuna uvaacha 1.Ye Sasthra viDhim uthsrjyaa yajanthe SradDhayaanvithaaH Theshaam nishTaa thu kaa krshNa sathvam aaho rajasthamaH Arjuna said, What will be the condition of those who perform the vedic rituals with faith but not according to the rules laid down by the sasthras, Krishna? In the previous chapter Krishna said that sasthra must be the authority in all actions. Now Arjuna gets a doubt as to whether those who perform ritualistic actions with full faith but without recourse to sasthras will get results. Here the people that are meant are not those who neglect the injunctions of the sasthras but those who have full faith in scriptures but lack the capacity to learn them and understand them and do the rituals as taught by the elders without knowing their significance and with blind faith. Arjuna further wants to know whether such faith can be classified as Satthvik rajasik or thamasik. Krishna starts classifying faith in this adhyaya and also the food, sacrifice, penance and acts of charity into three kinds, satthvik, rajasik and Thamasik. Sri Bhagavaan uvaacha 2.thriviDhaa bhavathi SradDhaa dhehinaam saa svabhaavajaa saathvikee raajasee chaiva thaamasee chethi thaam SrNu The Lord said, The faith is of three kinds for the embodied beings depending on their nature and classified as saathvik, raajasik and thaamasik. Listen. 3.sathvaanuroopaa sarvasya SradDhaa bhavathi bhaaratha SradDhaamayo ayam purushaH yo yath SrdadhaH sa eva saH The faith differs according to one's nature , oh the descendent of Bharatha, and the man is as his faith is. Faith is the result of karma and varies according to the mental impressions due to three gunas, which ever among the three is predominant at the time. A man is what he believes he is and this depends on the nature of the composition of the three gunas in him, according to which ever guna is the uppermost. Hence the faith also is of three kinds. 4.yajanthe saathvikaaH dhevaan yaksharakshaamsi raajasaaH Prethaan bhoothagaNan cha anye yajanthe thaamasaa janaaH Those predominantly satthvik in nature offer sacrifice to the devas, and the rajasik to the supernatural beings and monsters. The thamasic offer sacrifices to the ancestral spirits and ghosts. There are divine forces and demonic forces and also monstrous forces in the world and these are represented by devas, yaksha rakshasas and bhoothas respectively. Sacrifices are also classified according to the three gunas. Those which are done for the purpose of welfare of humanity propitiate sathvik forms of divinity like Indra, varuna etc. The rajasik are performed for power and wealth and they are directed towards the yakshas and rakshas , meaning those like kali in her fierce form and the powers thus acquired are used to oppress others. The thaamasik are those which are like the abhichara homas, done for the destruction of others. They invoke evil forces of destruction.. Even in the modern sense of the term the yajna is any offering made by way of one's activities. Whatever the saathvik people do is for the welfare of the world and the vibrations sent out by them attract similar vibrations in the universe and the acts gather strength and results in the welfare of all. On the other hand the vibrations sent out by the raajasik attracts similar vibrations and they become more passionate and powerful and tend to dominate the world. The thaamasika vibrations recoil on the one who sends and even though it causes some damage only to those who lack faith and are weak in mind it cannot affect strong minded and those who believe in the divine protection and hence boomerangs on the one who sent it. Krishna further explains the reason why the vast majority of people are attracted towards rajasik and thamasik only. 5.asaasthra vihitham ghoram thapyanthe ye thapo janaaH dhambhaahamkaarasamyukthaaH kaamraagabalaanvithaaH Those who follow the austerities not sanctioned by the sasthra because of their vanity, ego and influenced by passion and power, 6. karSayanthaH SareerasTham bhoothagraamam achethaSaH mam chaiva anthaH SareerasTham thaan vidDhi aasuraniSchayaan They torment the elements in their bodies in a mindless manner, and Me also who is inside the body. Know them to be of aasurik resolve. Those who are moved by greed and desire and hungering for power resort to rajasik rituals to attain these. They torment their bodies and thus persecute the Lord also who is inside them. This kind of people include asuras such as Hirnayakasipu, Ravana etc. In modern days those who perform rituals for fame and power also come under this category. Those that perform abhichara homas propitiating the spirits come under thamasik kind. Next Krishna classifies the food also in to three kinds which are liked by saathvik raajasik and thaamasik people and induces similar tendencies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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