Guest guest Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 Namasthe. The life of Sant Eknath is a classic example of how a sishya should consider his guru  and it is overemphasized in Sri Vidya Upasana that Guru Is Only Ambaa. hope we all get motivated by the life history of our great Masters. Sant Eknath: ( courtsy US Brahmins Groups) The state of Maharastra in India is renowned for the spiritual giants it had given to the world. Sant Nama Dev, Sant Thukaram, Sant Gnaneswar, Sant Jana Bai.... the list is almost endless and Sant Ekanath is one amongst the most exalted saints of India. He is frequently quoted as the one of the best examples for devotion towards a Guru. Ekanath is known for his Guru Bhakti. He was a Mahatma who had learnt all the shastras. But he realized that Shastras were of no use.  He wondered, " Of what use is learning 'Tarka' or Vedanta if one failed to experience peace? " Even if we are adept in all the Shastras - be it Vedanta, Tarka or any other philosophy - we cannot enjoy peace/bliss unless these are brought into experience.  Books and Shastras will not bestow peace. Only sadhana will give peace. The doubts will be cleared only if seen practically. So, Ekanath felt, " I have studied all these shastras. But they are of no use. What is the essence of all these shastras? To serve a Guru, " and he deeply desired to serve a Guru. Lord Panduranga, in a dream, directed him to Janardhanaswami who was a great Mahatma. Ekanath served Janardhanaswami for twelve long years with one-pointedness. And how did he serve his Guru all these twelve years? Without any expectation whatsoever! He would clean the place, keep all the puja articles ready for the Guru, maintain the accounts of the home, wash the Guru’s clothes and so on. Day and night he attended on his Guru. Innumerable Sadhus visited his Guru. Janardhanaswami taught Brahma Vidya to some, Raja yoga to some, Shastras to some. The Guru blessed each with a way of attaining liberation. But nothing diverted the attention of Ekanath whose sole desire was to serve the Guru in all ways. He had nothing to ask of his Guru. He did not demand his Guru to bestow him with Mantropdesa or teach him Shastras or Vedanta Vichara. He wanted to serve his Guru. His sole aim was his Guru's happiness. He did not even wish his Guru to take notice of his services. He served his Guru in this way for twelve long years. Janardhanaswami felt guilty for not having given anything to this attendant devotee of his. He was wonderstruck that this young fellow had nothing to ask of him. So, he himself decided to bestow darshan of his Upasana Murti, Lord Dattatreya, on the selfless Ekanath. He asked Lord Dattatreya to give darshan to Ekanath when the latter returned from his morning bath in the river. The next day when Ekanath stepped out of the river Godavari he found Lord Dattatreya under the nearby tree. Since one should not be disrespectful to God he prostrated before this Lord. Lord Dattatreya blessed him by placing His Feet on Ekanath's head. Ekanath then returned home. Here, at home Janardhanaswami was restless. He walked up and down awaiting Ekanath’s return. He kept rehearsing as to how he should handle the stunned Ekanath. It was not going to be darshan in a dream but a real one, just as one person sees another. Janardhanaswami thought, " Anyone who has darshan of the Lord would swoon. Ekanath would be in bliss. Full of joy he would come running and narrate the darshan breathlessly. I must calm him down. " But Ekanath returned home and carried on with his work as usual! The Guru waited for Ekanath to come and describe the darshan in an excited tone. But Ekanath did not! The surprised Janardhanaswami called his upasana devata and asked him, " Did you not give darshan to Ekanath? "  Lord Dattatreya said, " I did! Just you had asked me I gave him darshan as he returned from his bath in the river " . The astounded Guru called the devotee. " How can you be so calm? Have you not had darshan of Lord Dattatreya this morning? " Ekanath simply replied, " I never desired this! Only if I considered someone other than you as God should I feel ecstatic! Since I consider you as God there is no new darshan of God to be had anywhere else. I never desired for it nor does this surprise me. I desire only you! " So great was his Guru Bhakti. Due to his Guru Bhakti Lord Panduranga Himself later served this Ekanath, in the form of a young man by name Kandya Kanna!  With Warm Regards  Ganapathy -- Vijyalakshmy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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