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VISION OF THE DIVINE
Dear students!
All people in the world desire to have the vision of God and, in fact, crave for
the unique opportunity to merge in His divine effulgence. This intense yearning
for that great privilege is not a novel phenomenon. It has been there ever since
human beings appeared in the world. In consonance with this yearning, several sages
and seers in the past have craved for the vision of God and ultimate merger with
divinity. This is truly an ancient tradition. Thus, the singing of the divine glory
has been passed on from generation to generation in the country of Bharath. Right
from the beginning, Narada was an incessant singer of the glories of the divine
name. What is the use of mere chanting of the divine name for one's own satisfaction?
He, therefore, advocated the nine-fold path of devotion:
"Sravanam, Kirthanam, Vishnu Smaranam, Padasevanam, Vandanam, Archanam, Dasyam, Sneham,
and Atma Nivedanam" (listening, singing, constant contemplation on God,
serving His lotus feet, salutation, worship, servitude, friendship and self surrender.)
One day, Narada prayed to Lord Narayana "Lord! we are only chanting the divine name,
but the essence of the divine name is in you. It is only when you bless us to partake
of that divine essence, our life will be sanctified." Some people misunderstood
the prayer of sage Narada and started doubting the efficacy of namasmarana
in attaining the lotus feet of God. Opinions differed. Arguments and counter arguments
for and against following a particular path continued. Such differences of opinion
have been there right from ancient times. Some people tried to argue with Narada
saying, "Sir, we are not able to visualize God." Narada replied, "As much is your
yearning, in proportion shall be the grace." Each individual in this world follows
his own chosen path. But, the Paramathma is one for all!
In Dwapara Yuga, Radha, a great devotee of Lord Krishna continued to pine for His
darshan and constant proximity. She had a sister by name Prabha. Prabha was,
however, against such intense yearning, for Him. One day Radha was going to Brindavan
singing the divine glory of Lord Krishna. Her sister Prabha and her husband were
also accompanying her. Prabha used to be constantly in the company of her husband.
She could not bear her separation from him even for a moment, just as Radha could
not bear the separation from Krishna.
However, Radha continued to pray to Krishna to change Prabha's mind and develop
devotion in her for Krishna. Krishna, however, counselled patience saying, "Why
do you worry? A time will come when she will also develop intense devotion and yearning
for Me." Krishna used a variety of plays to bring about a transformation in the
hearts of several people. He used to display several leelas for this purpose.
Since Radha was longing for a change of heart in the case of her sister Prabha,
Krishna told her, "You wanted Me to change the mind of your sister and develop devotion
in her. Let her witness the glory of My leelas and develop faith in My divinity
gradually. Once she realizes the nature of My divinity, she will herself become
an embodiment of divinity, in keeping with the saying "Brahma vid Brahmaiva bhavathi"
(one who realizes Brahma will become Brahman verily). Some people worship Me with
devotion (bhakthi), others constantly contemplate on me with hatred (dwesha).
I am indifferent to both dushana (abuse) and bhushana (praise). I
am beyond all dushana and bhushana. I accept all in an equal attitude".
Prabha continued her hostile attitude towards Krishna for some time. In course of
time, there was a perceptible change in her attitude. One day, she accompanied Radha
to the place where Krishna was happily spending His time in the midst of Gopikas,
singing and dancing. Prabha from then on continued to spend her time blissfully
in the divine presence of Krishna. Both Radha and Prabha used to share this divine
experience daily. Thus, Krishna could bring about a change of heart in Prabha with
His divine leelas. God is unblemished and pure. In fact, He corrects the
mistakes that are there in the devotees and takes them into His fold. He will not
distance Himself from anyone.
Lord Krishna is a Leelamanusha vigraha (donning human vesture as part of
His divine sport). Both Radha and Prabha firmly decided that they would not move
away from the company of Lord Krishna. In fact, Krishna gave a glimpse of His divinity
to Radha on one occasion and explained to her, "Radha! Human beings are entangled
in maya (illusion). They are deluded to think that God in human form is also
a human being like them. You can not develop love towards a person without developing
attachment to him. This is true in the case of God in human form also. Hence, first
you will have to develop attachment to a particular form of God, in order to love
God. In order that people should develop attachment to the form of their choice,
God assumes several forms. However, God is unblemished and remains an embodiment
of purity".
None can fathom the divine leelas of Lord Krishna. Sometimes, He manifested
in His full divine glory. Sometimes, He behaved like an ordinary human being. Yet
another time, He acted as a simpleton. Nevertheless, Krishna was Krishna, i.e.,
God in human form! In fact, even the Gopalas and Gopikas who moved constantly in
the company of their dear Lord Gopala and were witnesses to several divine leelas
could not fully appreciate His divine nature. The question that constantly baffled
the minds of people was why Krishna should indulge in such divine leelas.
It was only to develop in the minds of His devotees intense attachment to His form
and thereby develop devotion in them. He had no desires at all, excepting this.
The constant company of Radha developed intense devotion in her sister Prabha. Finally,
as is the company so is the transformation. "Tell me your company I shall tell you
what you are!" Accordingly, Radha and Prabha became one in the end. In fact, Prabha's
real name was Chandrika and her mother used to call her by that name. All others
used to call her Prabha.
It is very difficult to bring about a transformation in the human mind. Only God
can accomplish this task. Several people approach Me and pray "Swami! Please change
the mind of my son. He has developed hatred towards his parents for some reason;
we do not know why. Normally, he is a good boy. He never takes to bad ways. Please
Swami! Change his mind so that he will behave well towards his parents." A mind
is a mind after all! Sometimes, some people are beyond redemption. I therefore express
My inability in such cases. It is said "Manomoolam idam jagath" (the mind
is the basis for the entire objective world).
A knotted gnarled tree trunk may be made straight as a pole
A shapeless hunk of rock can be carved to form a beautiful divine idol Is there
a one who can make the wavering human mind unruffled?
(Telugu Poem)
It is only when man develops faith in God that God will come to the rescue of man.
In fact, divinity is not confined to any form. It is a power and that power is infinite.
Such an infinite power can accomplish any difficult task. God may assume a number
of forms, but the divine power is only one and the same. The same Atma-tattva
that is residing in this body as the indweller is present in every human being as
well. For example, you may refer to the electric current as DC or AC, but the basic
nature of the current is the same. Similarly, the Atma-tattva is the same
in every human being. Considering the prapthi (deservedness) of the concerned
individuals, God interferes to bring about transformation in them.
While doing so, God will conform to some form of self imposed norms. Transformation
of the human mind can not be brought about by a human being or by chanting some
mantra. It is only when God wills so, is it possible. God can accomplish anything
and everything. He can be present anywhere and everywhere. In keeping with the declaration
"Ekam eva advitheeyam Brahma" (Brahma is only one, without a second). God
does not change. If He changes, the whole universe will change. It is a serious
misconception to think that God has changed. God is truth, eternal and unblemished.
None can change such a Paramathma (supreme self). It is not easy to comprehend the
divinity.
Embodiments of Love!
No human being's love equals that of God. God's love is unchanging. He may assume
any number of forms, but His love towards human beings remains unchanged. God is
attribute-less, pure, eternal, unsullied, final abode, enlightened, liberated and
embodiment of sacredness. You may call God by any name - Venkateshwara, Rama, Krishna
or Saibaba. Only names differ, God is only one. That is why divinity has been explained
as "Ekam eva advitheeyam Brahma" (Brahma is only one, without a second).
Some people may think that God has assumed a human form like Rama or Krishna and
hence now there is no God. What has really happened in this example is that God
has not changed; He remains changeless irrespective of the form He assumes. It is
only a change in our perception of God. God's will is immutable.
Embodiments of Love!
Cultivate pure love; for, purity is unity and that unity is divinity. Let your individual
love be transformed into pure love for God. Sometimes, people have a doubt whether
God's love towards them had undergone a change. God's love will never undergo a
change. For example, you have a log of wood. You can make any kind of furniture
with it, like a chair or a bench. But the basic material, that is wood, remains
the same. Similarly, God's love always remains unchanged. God can accomplish any
task. Sometimes He may give darshan to some people, while others may not
have this benefit. Much depends upon their mental attitude. Cultivate unflinching
faith and single-minded devotion to God. Several Yogis and renunciants yearned for
the darshan of God, but few could win that grace with unflinching faith and
single-minded devotion to God.
Sometime ago when I visited Rishikesh, I gave darshan to Swami Purushothamananda
living in the Vasishta cave located on the way to Badrinath in the Himalayas. He
was doing tapas, living alone in that cave. He used to keep a small oil lamp
in that cave. The cave was located a little interior from the road point. He used
to purchase milk and make some tea with it. That was his only food. Rest of the
time, he was always immersed in tapas. Days rolled by. After sometime, he
did not have enough strength to come to the road point for purchasing milk and again
getting back to his cave. Hence, he made his trips less frequent, that is, once
in a week, to obtain milk.
One day, he came to know that Bhagavan Baba was staying in the Sivananda ashram
for a few days. He was longing to have Swami's darshan. He, therefore, sent
a letter through a messenger praying "Bhagavan! Please come to our cave and grant
darshan to me." I was aware of his intense devotion towards Swami. I saw
his letter and I immediately rushed to Vasishta cave to give him darshan.
The entrance to the cave was closed with a door. Purushothamananda had no energy
left in him to get up and open the door. Kasturi accompanied Me during My trip.
He was quite strong then. Both Kasturi and I tried to open the door. At last we
could succeed in opening the door. Purushothamananda was extremely happy on seeing
both of us. He wanted to spend a few minutes alone in the Divine Presence of Swami.
He, therefore, advised Kasturi to go inside the cave and have a look at it. Kasturi,
with his journalistic inquisitiveness went in. Purushothamananda fixed his gaze
on Me and was lost in bliss. After a few moments, he regained his normal self. I
told Purushothamananda that I would visit his cave once again. The very next day
I visited Purushothamananda and spent some time with him again. After My return
to Sivananda ashram, Swami Sivananda was a bit disappointed that I had visited Purushothamananda's
cave twice and did not find much time to spend in the Sivananda Ashram.
On my second visit to Vasishta cave, I took a piece of paper from Kasturi and wrote
a particular date for My next visit to Purushothamananda's ashram. On the scheduled
date, Purushothamananda took a holy bath in the Ganges and was eagerly waiting for
My darshan. Deeply lost in contemplation on my Divine Form, he had divine
vision after sometime. A few minutes later, he left his mortal coil in that deep
samadhi state itself. The news was conveyed to Me while I was in Delhi. I
was informed by a telegram that Purushothamananda merged in Swami. I confirmed the
news saying, "yes, yes". Strangely, his birthday and the day on which he attained
samadhi were one and the same.
Later on, when the door of the Vasisthta cave was opened, the entire cave was smeared
with vibhuti! The body of Purushothamananda was later let into the river
Ganges by the disciples of Sivananda. From then on, the name and fame of Purushothamananda
spread far and wide. The disciples of Purushothamananda thereafter visited Prasanthi
Nilayam to have My darshandarshan, sparshan
and sambhashan in full measure and finally left for their place, carrying
with them the love and blessings of Swami. Purusho-thamananda was a noble soul.
He was really a Purushothama (the best among men). This is the story of Purushothamananda.
Every one was happy to read in newspapers that Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba had
visited on two days the ashram of Swami Purushothamananda. Your happiness is My
happiness. The Vasishta cave is still as it was when Purushothamananda lived there.
It is perfectly clean and holy, permeating divine atmosphere in the entire ashram.
The disciples of Purushothamananda told Me: "Swami! The entire atmosphere in the
ashram is permeated by divine vibrations. We feel as though Swami Purushothamananda
is still with us". I told them: "Fine! You continue to feel his presence there and
enjoy bliss". During My last visit to Delhi, I arranged for conducting bhajan on
Purushothamananda's birthday, keeping a photo of Purushothamananda there. Thus,
several sages and seers display intense love and devotion towards Me, and pine for
My divine darshan.
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