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July,18, 2008
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Divine Discourse
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Prasanthi Nilayam - Kulwant Hall |
Divine Discourse
By Bhagavan Sri
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Guru Purnima Discourse
DEVELOP FAITH AND SELF-CONFIDENCE TO GAIN SELF-REALISATION
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July 18, 2008
By what power of love the earth rotates without an axle,
By what power of love the stars remain in the sky without falling on the ground,
By what power of love the oceans confine to their limits without submerging the earth,
By what power of love the wind god blows cool breeze in all the worlds,
That mighty power of love is verily the Atmic power.
That power of love is most wonderful, infinite, unique and all pervasive.
The entire creation is saturated with love. (Telugu Poem)
Call it Prema (love) or Sathyam (truth) or Aham (I) – all are God’s different names only! The
Vedas declare “Aham Brahmasmi!” (I am Brahman). If God were to reveal His name, He would say
“Aham Brahmasmi” (I am Brahman). That is His true name.
The entire creation is from Truth,
Into Truth the entire creation merges.
Is there a place in the Universe
Where truth is not present?
The whole Universe is a manifestation of pure consciousness.
Know this reality. (Telugu poem)
God is the source and sustenance of all activities in this world. The entire Universe moves
according to His Divine will and command. Shivraj Patil made an in-depth study of the Bhagavad
Gita for some months and grasped the essence of the Gita. Finally, he wrote a commentary on
Bhagavad Gita in English. Several people write several books, but the Gita commentary written
by Shivraj Patil is a unique work. Whenever he had an occasion to meet Swami, he used to show
his work to Him, to check whether the interpretations given in the book were correct or not.
In fact, the essence of Bhagavad Gita is contained in this small book. The Gita made a deep
imprint on his mind and he beautifully recorded those impressions in his book.
Today is Guru Purnima. What does it signify? People think that it is a day on which they offer
some money to a guru, a mendicant or a yogi or a great person and obtain a manthra from him.
It is not correct.
Gurur-Brahma Gurur-Vishnu Gurur Devo Maheswara,
Guru Sakshat Param Brahma Thasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.
(Guru is Brahma, Guru is Vishnu, Guru is Maheswara. Guru is verily the supreme Brahman. So,
salutations to the Guru.)
Who is a guru? The sloka mentioned above states that a Guru is verily Brahma (the creator),
Vishnu (the sustainer) and Maheswara (the destroyer). These are the different facets of God
and hence Guru means God, verily. Purnima is the day on which the spotlessly clean and
unblemished moon sheds his cool and steady light on the world. Whatever is said or taught with
a pure heart is God’s own word. People celebrate Guru Purnima as a Guru puja day, the day on
which they worship their guru and offer some money or presents in return for some manthra or
other sacred words taught to them by him. In fact, one’s own heart is one’s Guru. Whatever
comes from the depth of one’s own heart is the real teaching of Guru (Guru Vakya).
You all know the story of Ekalavya. He approached Dronacharya and prayed to teach archery.
“Dronacharya turned down his request saying that the sacred skills of archery must be taught
to a valiant hero and not to a wandering tribal youth engaged in hunting animals. Ekalavya,
however, considered Dronacharya as his Guru and installed him in his heart. Even though
Dronacharya did not give any instructions to him, he went and made a clay image of his Guru
and started worshipping it daily. He learnt all the skills of archery, constantly
contemplating on Dronacharya as his Guru. He became an expert archer in no time.
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One day, the
Kaurava and Pandava boys were playing, near a well. Dronacharya happened to pass that way
along with his wife and son, Aswatthama. Observing that the young boys were going round and
round the well making a big noise, Dronacharya went near them and enquired, “My dear boys,
what are you searching for?” The boys said that they were actually playing with a ball and it
had fallen into the well. Then, Dronacharya took out an arrow from his quiver and shot it into
the well. It went straight and stuck to the ball. Next, he released some more arrows one after
the other and with the help of the chain of arrows pulled the ball out. The boys were
wonderstruck at the skill of Dronacharya and reported the matter to their parents. Then
Dronacharya was called to the royal court by Bhishmacharya and was made the Guru of Pandava
and Kaurava boys to teach them archery.
One day, the Pandavas along with their Guru Dronacharya were going on a hunting expedition in
a forest. They had taken some hunting dogs also along with them. Meanwhile one of the dogs
started barking. Immediately, an arrow released by someone from somewhere came like a bullet
and stuck to the mouth of the dog. When they started searching for the person who shot that
arrow, they came across Ekalavya who confessed to shooting that arrow. Arjuna then realised
that Ekalvaya employed the technique of ‘Sabdabhedi’ (shooting an arrow at a target, sensing
the direction from which the sound was coming).
Arjuna became jealous at the extraordinary skill in archery of Ekalvaya, particularly his
ability to use the technique of ‘Sabdabhedi’. Ekalavya prostrated before Dronacharya, whom he
had considered as his guru. Arjuna, seething with anger and jealousy looked at Dronacharya and
said, “You had promised me that you would not teach this technique of ‘Sabdabhedi’ to anyone
except me. I implicity believed your words”.
Dronacharya replied, ‘I am not the guru of Ekalvya nor did I teach this technique to him. You
can ascertain the fact if you wish, from him.” Then Ekalavya was questioned. He replied, “It
is true that Dronacharya refused to teach me archery. But, constantly contemplating on him, as
my Guru, I learnt archery including the Sabdabhedi technique”. Ekalavya’s reply fanned the
flames of jealousy in Arjuna. He wished that there should be none in the world who could excel
him in the skills of archery. He wanted to subdue Ekalavya somehow and make him powerless. He
therefore prompted Guru Dronacharya to ask for Guru Dakshina (an offering to Guru made by a
disciple as a token of his gratitude for teaching skills) from Ekalavya.
Bowing to the wishes of Arjuna, Dronacharya enquired of Ekalavya, “What Guru Dakshina you
would offer to me?” Arjuna then made a subtle suggestion to Dronacharya saying, “Ekalavya
informed just now that he had learnt the skills from you, treating you as his guru. Hence, it
must be you again who should frustrate his efforts to excel in archery.” Dronacharya then
asked for an unusual ‘Guru Dakshina’ from his ‘disciple’ Ekalavya, that is, the right thumb of
Ekalavya should be offered to him.
Immediately, Ekalavya cut off his right thumb and offered it to Dronacharya as his Guru
Dakshina.
As he has offered his right thumb to his Guru, he could no longer wield a bow in his hand.
Thus, Ekalavya’s skill of archery was contained and Arjuna’s ego satisfied.
(Telugu poem)
Arjuna felt very happy, for he knew now that there was none who could excel him in archery,
particularly in the technique of “Sabdabhedi”. Right from that moment, Ekalavya never touched
his bow and arrow. He did not at all feel sad for losing his skills in archery. On the other
hand, he felt extremely happy that he could fulfil the wishes of his Guru. Thus, a great
archer was permanently incapacitated due to the jealousy of another great archer. Arjuna moved
about freely with puffed-up ego that he was invincible.
It is possible that sometimes the subtle meanings of some slokas of great texts like Bhagavad
Gita may be revealed to one by one’s own inner voice coming from his heart. In fact, that is
the real teaching. Shivraj Patil, by his deep devotion could tap that inner source and
translate Gita into other languages. That is the reason why his Bhagavad Gita translation has
turned out to be a great work. The atmatatthwa can be realised if only one could shed the
feeling of ‘I’ and ‘Mine’.
Today, many people make efforts to realise atmatatthwa. But, their efforts do not succeed
since they are unable to get rid of the feeling of ‘I’ and ‘Mine’. In fact, they are the
obstacles to self-realisation. First and foremost, one has to remove the feeling of ‘I’ (ego).
Then realisation will dawn on you. The religious symbol of Christianity also denotes this
cutting off of ego (†). The ego-centric assertion of ‘I’ is the root cause for all sorrows,
unrest and difficulties. One has to realise this truth. The feeling of ‘mine’ has also to be
shed.
When a teacher develops a feeling “these are all my disciples”, ego will raise its head there
also. Hence, the feeling of ‘I’ and ‘mine’ has to be removed. Then only atmatatthwa can be
realised.
Shivraj Patil has been coming to Swami since the last thirty years. He first had the darshan
of Swami in the house of S.B.Chavan. Thereafter, they both used to visit Swami, together.
Thereby, he developed intense devotion to Swami. In the meanwhile, Shivraj Patil became a
Minister in the Government of Maharashtra. Thereafter, he moved to Delhi and became a Minister
in the Central Government. He also held the position of Speaker of the Lok Sabha in Delhi.
Thus, he came up in life with the grace of Swami and his own hard work and sincerity. He never
aspired for any positions in life. Even when Swami enquired from him what he wanted, he used
to evade a reply. He earned a very good name as a Minister in Government. They used to repose
lot of confidence in him.
One has to develop faith and self-confidence. Self-confidence leads to self-satisfaction and
self-sacrifice and ultimately to self-realisation. The Bhagavad Gita is a very sacred text. It
is verily the breath of God. One has to develop faith first. Even a demon worships God. But,
their actions are demonic. One can have peace only when one develops faith in God and
dedicates all his actions to God. You may study any number of books and sacred texts. You may
even lecture on them. But, that is of no use. Whatever you put into practice, only that will
become part of you.
There are three steps to self-realisation, namely, self-confidence, self-satisfaction and
self-sacrifice. When these three go together, there will be purnathwa (fullness). That is
Purnima (full-moon day) when the moon will be spotless, shedding cool light on the world. It
is only when there is perfect accord between thought, word and deed, it becomes truth. Simply
giving expression to one’s thoughts and lecturing on principles without putting them into
practice will amount to an empty rhetoric. It will amount to falsehood. Such a person will not
become a full individual. Shivraj Patil is not such a person. He experienced truth and gave
expression to his thoughts in the form of a book. That is why his book earned reputation,
giving him great satisfaction.
I expect all students to relate to their teachers what they have learnt from them. Mere book
reading is of no use. There must be close interaction between the teachers and the students.
Such an interaction would be like the positive and negative coming together. Students have to
develop intimate relationship with their parents. They must love their parents and obey their
command. Then only they will succeed in life.
The last sloka in Bhagavad Gita reads
Yathra Yogeshwara Krishno Yathra Partho Dhanurdharah
Tathra Srirvijayo Bhutir Dhruva Neetirmathir Mama.
(Sanskrit sloka)
(Where there is Krishna, the Lord of Yoga, and where there is Arjuna, armed with mighty bow
come together, there lie wealth, victory, glory and everlasting morality.) The essence of the
Bhagavad Gita is contained in this one sloka.
Today, Shivraj Patil has brought out this beautiful and nectarous message for the benefit of
one and all through his Bhagavad Gita translation. It is our good fortune to come across such
noble works. People write several books on several subjects; but, books like this are rare. We
see students going to the library and reading books stacked there. Some of them develop
interest for spiritual books, while some others read novels. Some boys keep novels in between
their text books or spiritual books and read them with absorbing interest. This is nothing but
cheating others as well as themselves. It is not good. That is the reason why we thoughtfully
avoided stacking such books in our library. I am sure our boys are not interested in such
trash. Their hearts are pure and sacred. Our boys are generally good and well-behaved. But,
due to the age, there will be some distractions now and then. They are like passing clouds.
Students should develop enough mental strength to keep themselves away from such distractions.
I wish that our students should also write some good books on academic topics and spiritual
subjects (Swami then called an ex-student by name Gowri Shankar, who is presently working as a
faculty member in the Dept. of Physics in Sri Sathya Sai University and introduced him to the
audience). This boy has been invited to Hungary to present a paper in an international
conference being held there by the Institute of Nuclear Science. All his expenses for travel
and stay in Hungary will be borne by the Institute. This boy is well behaved and highly
educated. I wish that all our students get such opportunities of being invited by other
Institutions / Universities in India and abroad. I will be very happy to see you participating
in such activities. I am sure your parents will also be happy. Whatever you have read and
learnt must be shared with all. Today you have witnessed the release of a book written by
Shivraj Patil containing his impressions and commentary on Bhagavad Gita. No doubt, his book
will be of interest to one and all. Two of our students from the Anantapur campus secured very
good marks in English and Physics respectively. They have been invited to America, all
expenses paid. Such academic excellence brings credit to our Institute. I am happy.
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