Learn Archives - Vidya Vahini https://vidyavahini.in/category/learn/ Vidyaya Amrutam Ashnute Sat, 16 Oct 2021 15:03:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://vidyavahini.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Logo-Trust_rgb-60x60.png Learn Archives - Vidya Vahini https://vidyavahini.in/category/learn/ 32 32 Swamiji’s Visit to Gangotri – 2021 https://vidyavahini.in/swamijis-visit-to-gangotri-2021/ Sat, 16 Oct 2021 15:02:52 +0000 https://vidyavahini.in/?p=707 Mother Ganga descended from heaven to earth at Gangotri and there is a temple dedicated to Mother Ganga there. Gangotri is nestled among lofty Garhwal Himalayan peaks, glaciers and dense forests, and is one of highest pilgrimages in India. Swamiji visited Gangotri on 16th October 2021 and got the blessings of Mother Ganga

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Mother Ganga descended from heaven to earth at Gangotri and there is a temple dedicated to Mother Ganga there. Gangotri is nestled among lofty Garhwal Himalayan peaks, glaciers and dense forests, and is one of highest pilgrimages in India. Swamiji visited Gangotri on 16th October 2021 and got the blessings of Mother Ganga

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Kumari Puja – Vijayadasami 2021 https://vidyavahini.in/kumari-puja-vijayadasami-2021/ Sat, 16 Oct 2021 14:45:28 +0000 https://vidyavahini.in/?p=687 Navaratri stand for nine nights. In these nine nights, nine different forms of Mother Durga is worshipped. In 2021 Navaratri started on Thursday 7th October and ended on Friday, 15th October. Swami Ananda Saraswati performed Special Puja on all these nine nights at Yoga Vidya Gurukulam, Uttarkashi. As the conclusion of this, on Vijayadasami day […]

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Navaratri stand for nine nights. In these nine nights, nine different forms of Mother Durga is worshipped.

In 2021 Navaratri started on Thursday 7th October and ended on Friday, 15th October. Swami Ananda Saraswati performed Special Puja on all these nine nights at Yoga Vidya Gurukulam, Uttarkashi.

As the conclusion of this, on Vijayadasami day Kumari Puja happened at Swami Ananda Saraswati’s place at Ganeshpur in Uttarkashi. Kumaris were decorated with new dress and garland. Special Puja including Lalitha Trisati Archana and Pada Puja was performed by Swamiji and others who were presented during Kumari Puja.

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Navaratri 2021 at Yoga Vidya Gurukulam, Uttarkashi https://vidyavahini.in/navaratri-2021-at-yoga-vidya-gurukulam-uttarkashi/ Mon, 11 Oct 2021 14:44:07 +0000 https://vidyavahini.in/?p=681 Navaratri stand for nine nights. In these nine nights, nine different forms of Mother Durga is worshipped. In 2021 Navaratri started on Thursday 7th October and ends on Friday, 15th October. Special Puja is happening on all these nine nights at Yoga Vidya Gurukulam, Uttarkashi.

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Navaratri stand for nine nights. In these nine nights, nine different forms of Mother Durga is worshipped.

In 2021 Navaratri started on Thursday 7th October and ends on Friday, 15th October. Special Puja is happening on all these nine nights at Yoga Vidya Gurukulam, Uttarkashi.

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Interdependence & Cooperation https://vidyavahini.in/interdependence-cooperation/ Sun, 08 Sep 2019 02:15:53 +0000 https://vidyavahini.in/?p=487 अन्धपङ्गुन्यायः Andha Pangu Nyayah The maxim of the blind and the lame A lame man sits on the shoulders of a blind man, the former guiding the latter. This maxim is used to show the interdependence amongst men and the good that might result from cooperation and union. अंधपंगु न्याय—एक ही स्थान पर जानेवाला एक […]

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अन्धपङ्गुन्यायः

Andha Pangu Nyayah

The maxim of the blind and the lame
A lame man sits on the shoulders of a blind man, the former guiding the latter. This maxim is used to show the interdependence amongst men and the good that might result from cooperation and union.
अंधपंगु न्याय—एक ही स्थान पर जानेवाला एक अंधा और एक लँगडा़ यदि मिल जायँ तो एक दुसरे की सहायता से दोनों वहाँ पहुँच सकते हैं। सांख्य में जड़ प्रकृति और चेतन पुरुष के संयोग से सृष्टि होने के दृष्टांत में यह उक्ति कही गई है।

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Rishi Panchami https://vidyavahini.in/rishi-panchami/ Wed, 04 Sep 2019 01:32:50 +0000 https://vidyavahini.in/?p=484 Rishi Panchami is one of the most auspicious days for the people those who follow Vedic teaching and all the Hindus. It is believed that this is the perfect day to remember Rishi Parampara(the teaching lineage of seers)by which one will be free from Rishi Runa (debt of seers). The festival of Rishi Panchami is […]

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Rishi Panchami is one of the most auspicious days for the people those who follow Vedic teaching and all the Hindus. It is believed that this is the perfect day to remember Rishi Parampara(the teaching lineage of seers)by which one will be free from Rishi Runa (debt of seers).

The festival of Rishi Panchami is especially dedicated to the Saptarishi, the seven great seers  Panchami denotes the commemoration of great seers on the fifth day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Bhadrapad. Sapta Rishi refers to the seven learned seers who devoted their lives to the betterment of humankind (Kashyapa, Atri, Bharadvaja, Vishvamitra, Gautama, Jamadagmi and Vashistha). They were the Mantra Drastarah (seers of mantras). They taught people the basic principles of life without complicating and compromising the truth. They also handed over their wisdom to the people so that the people are able to follow the path of knowledge and become enlightened.

The story behind Rishi Panchami

Rishi Panchami is such an auspicious day that if the fast is observed and rituals are performed, a person will be relieved from all the omitions and commitions of his or her present and past lives. Lord Brahma himself is the one who narrated the story of Rishi Panchami. According to him, there was a simple Brahmin named Uttanka who used to live with his wife Sushila. Their daughter, who was a widow, also lived with them. One night, several ants covered the body of the daughter and the parents were astonished to see this. They became extremely worried and immediately called a sage so that he could mend the situation.

The Rishi whom they called was a learned sage and he explained the reason behind the trouble. He made them aware of the sin that their daughter committed in her previous life. He told them that their daughter had entered the kitchen and cooked food to serve people during her menstruation. The rishi advised the daughter to perform certain rituals on the day of Rishi Panchami to purify her gross body and subtle body so that she would be relieved of the commitions that she has committed. Following the instructions given by the sage, the daughter performed all the customs with absolute devotion. This set her body and mind free from the dosha.

Rituals to be performed on Rishi Panchami

Rishi Panchami is such an auspicious day that if the fast is observed and rituals are performed, a person will be relieved from all the omitions and commitions of his or her present and past lives. Lord Brahma himself is the one who narrated the story of Rishi Panchami. According to him, there was a simple Brahmin named Uttanka who used to live with his wife Sushila. Their daughter, who was a widow, also lived with them. One night, several ants covered the body of the daughter and the parents were astonished to see this. They became extremely worried and immediately called a sage so that he could mend the situation. The Rishi whom they called was a learned sage and he explained the reason behind the trouble. He made them aware of the sin that their daughter committed in her previous life. He told them that their daughter had entered the kitchen and cooked food to serve people during her menstruation. The rishi advised the daughter to perform certain rituals on the day of Rishi Panchami to purify her gross body and subtle body so that she would be relieved of the commitions that she has committed. Following the instructions given by the sage, the daughter performed all the customs with absolute devotion. This set her body and mind free from the dosha. Rituals to be performed on Rishi Panchami The rituals and customs dedicated to Rishi Panchami must be performed with a pure heart and good intentions. A person’s intentions play a vital role in the purification of his body and mind. Seekers have to wake up early morning and take a bath as soon as they wake up preferably in a river. Ganga snanam is more beneficial this day. A fast is observed on the day of Rishi Panchami. The one and only purpose of Rishi Panchami is to purify a person completely. Therefore, people do many things such as cleaning of teeth with upmarga (herb) and bathing with datwan herb. These herbs are very pure and are considered to leave the body extremely clean. Herbs are used for outer purification, whereas a mixture of curd, milk, Tulasi, and butter is drunk to purify the soul. Worshipping the seven great seers, or Sapta Rishis, forms the concluding part of the rituals performed. Different types of stotras are being chanted. The prayers are offered in order to get blessings from the seven seers.

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One Week Tattva Bodha Classes Got Over @ YVG, Himalayas https://vidyavahini.in/one-week-tattva-bodha-classes-got-over-yvg-himalayas/ Sun, 01 Sep 2019 13:43:17 +0000 https://vidyavahini.in/?p=480 Uttarkashi: 10 number of Italian students were here at Yoga Vidya Gurukulam, Uttarkashi for more than a week to study under Pujya Swami Ananda Saraswati. During their stay, Pujya Swamiji took Tattva Bodha text for the people. Tattva Bodha Is written by Adi Shankaracharya and is an introductory text for Vedanta. It explains all vedantic […]

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Uttarkashi: 10 number of Italian students were here at Yoga Vidya Gurukulam, Uttarkashi for more than a week to study under Pujya Swami Ananda Saraswati. During their stay, Pujya Swamiji took Tattva Bodha text for the people.

Tattva Bodha Is written by Adi Shankaracharya and is an introductory text for Vedanta. It explains all vedantic terminology very clearly. Moreover this text a good text for any seeker.

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Lord Ganapati 108 Names https://vidyavahini.in/lord-ganapati-108-names/ Sun, 01 Sep 2019 12:37:37 +0000 https://vidyavahini.in/?p=477 श्रीसिद्धिविनायकनामावलीśrīsiddhivināyakanāmāvalī  ध्यायेन्नित्यं गणेशं परमगुणयुतं ध्यानसंस्थं त्रिनेत्रम्एकं देवं त्वमेकं परमसुखयुतं देवदेवं प्रसन्नम्शुण्डादण्डाढ्यगण्डोद्गलितमदजलोल्लोलमत्तालिमालम्     श्रीदन्तं विघ्नराजं सकलसुखकरं श्रीगणेशं नमामि ॥dhyāyennityaṃ gaṇeśaṃ paramaguṇayutaṃ dhyānasaṃsthaṃ trinetramekaṃ devaṃ tvamekaṃ paramasukhayutaṃ devadevaṃ prasannamśuṇḍādaṇḍāḍhyagaṇḍodgalitamadajalollolamattālimālam     śrīdantaṃ vighnarājaṃ sakalasukhakaraṃ śrīgaṇeśaṃ namāmi ॥ ॐ विनायकाय नमः ।Om̃ vināyakāya namaḥ ।ॐ विघ्नराजाय नमः ।Om̃ vighnarājāya namaḥ ।ॐ गौरीपुत्राय नमः ।Om̃ gaurīputrāya namaḥ ।ॐ गणेश्वराय नमः ।Om̃ gaṇeśvarāya namaḥ […]

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श्रीसिद्धिविनायकनामावली
śrīsiddhivināyakanāmāvalī
 
ध्यायेन्नित्यं गणेशं परमगुणयुतं ध्यानसंस्थं त्रिनेत्रम्
एकं देवं त्वमेकं परमसुखयुतं देवदेवं प्रसन्नम्
शुण्डादण्डाढ्यगण्डोद्गलितमदजलोल्लोलमत्तालिमालम्
     श्रीदन्तं विघ्नराजं सकलसुखकरं श्रीगणेशं नमामि ॥
dhyāyennityaṃ gaṇeśaṃ paramaguṇayutaṃ dhyānasaṃsthaṃ trinetram
ekaṃ devaṃ tvamekaṃ paramasukhayutaṃ devadevaṃ prasannam
śuṇḍādaṇḍāḍhyagaṇḍodgalitamadajalollolamattālimālam
     śrīdantaṃ vighnarājaṃ sakalasukhakaraṃ śrīgaṇeśaṃ namāmi ॥
 
ॐ विनायकाय नमः ।
Om̃ vināyakāya namaḥ ।
ॐ विघ्नराजाय नमः ।
Om̃ vighnarājāya namaḥ ।
ॐ गौरीपुत्राय नमः ।
Om̃ gaurīputrāya namaḥ ।
ॐ गणेश्वराय नमः ।
Om̃ gaṇeśvarāya namaḥ ।
ॐ स्कन्दाग्रजाय नमः ।
Om̃ skandāgrajāya namaḥ ।
ॐ अव्ययाय नमः ।
Om̃ avyayāya namaḥ ।
ॐ पूताय नमः ।
Om̃ pūtāya namaḥ ।
ॐ दक्षाध्यक्ष्याय नमः ।
Om̃ dakṣādhyakṣyāya namaḥ ।
ॐ द्विजप्रियाय नमः ।
Om̃ dvijapriyāya namaḥ ।
ॐ अग्निगर्भच्छिदे नमः । १०
Om̃ agnigarbhacchide namaḥ । 10
ॐ इन्द्रश्रीप्रदाय नमः ।
Om̃ indraśrīpradāya namaḥ ।
ॐ वाणीबलप्रदाय नमः ।
Om̃ vāṇībalapradāya namaḥ ।
ॐ सर्वसिद्धिप्रदाय नमः ।
Om̃ sarvasiddhipradāya namaḥ ।
ॐ शर्वतनयाय नमः ।
Om̃ śarvatanayāya namaḥ ।
ॐ गौरीतनूजाय नमः ।
Om̃ gaurītanūjāya namaḥ ।
ॐ शर्वरीप्रियाय नमः ।
Om̃ śarvarīpriyāya namaḥ ।
ॐ सर्वात्मकाय नमः ।
Om̃ sarvātmakāya namaḥ ।
ॐ सृष्टिकर्त्रे नमः ।
Om̃ sṛṣṭikartre namaḥ ।
ॐ देवोऽनेकार्चिताय नमः ।
Om̃ devo'nekārcitāya namaḥ ।
ॐ शिवाय नमः । २०
Om̃ śivāya namaḥ । 20
ॐ शुद्धाय नमः ।
Om̃ śuddhāya namaḥ ।
ॐ बुद्धिप्रियाय नमः ।
Om̃ buddhipriyāya namaḥ ।
ॐ शान्ताय नमः ।
Om̃ śāntāya namaḥ ।
ॐ ब्रह्मचारिणे नमः ।
Om̃ brahmacāriṇe namaḥ ।
ॐ गजाननाय नमः ।
Om̃ gajānanāya namaḥ ।
ॐ द्वैमातुराय नमः ।
Om̃ dvaimāturāya namaḥ ।
ॐ मुनिस्तुत्याय नमः ।
Om̃ munistutyāya namaḥ ।
ॐ भक्त विघ्न विनाशनाय नमः ।
Om̃ bhakta vighna vināśanāya namaḥ ।
ॐ एकदन्ताय नमः ।
Om̃ ekadantāya namaḥ ।
ॐ चतुर्बाहवे नमः । ३०
Om̃ caturbāhave namaḥ । 30
ॐ शक्तिसंयुताय नमः ।
Om̃ śaktisaṃyutāya namaḥ ।
ॐ चतुराय नमः ।
Om̃ caturāya namaḥ ।
ॐ लम्बोदराय नमः ।
Om̃ lambodarāya namaḥ ।
ॐ शूर्पकर्णाय नमः ।
Om̃ śūrpakarṇāya namaḥ ।
ॐ हेरम्बाय नमः ।
Om̃ herambāya namaḥ ।
ॐ ब्रह्मवित्तमाय नमः ।
Om̃ brahmavittamāya namaḥ ।
ॐ कालाय नमः ।
Om̃ kālāya namaḥ ।
ॐ ग्रहपतये नमः ।
Om̃ grahapataye namaḥ ।
ॐ कामिने नमः ।
Om̃ kāmine namaḥ ।
ॐ सोमसूर्याग्निलोचनाय नमः । ४०
Om̃ somasūryāgnilocanāya namaḥ । 40
ॐ पाशाङ्कुशधराय नमः ।
Om̃ pāśāṅkuśadharāya namaḥ ।
ॐ छन्दाय नमः ।
Om̃ chandāya namaḥ ।
ॐ गुणातीताय नमः ।
Om̃ guṇātītāya namaḥ ।
ॐ निरञ्जनाय नमः ।
Om̃ nirañjanāya namaḥ ।
ॐ अकल्मषाय नमः ।
Om̃ akalmaṣāya namaḥ ।
ॐ स्वयंसिद्धार्चितपदाय नमः ।
Om̃ svayaṃsiddhārcitapadāya namaḥ ।
ॐ बीजापूरकराय नमः ।
Om̃ bījāpūrakarāya namaḥ ।
ॐ अव्यक्ताय नमः ।
Om̃ avyaktāya namaḥ ।
ॐ गदिने नमः ।
Om̃ gadine namaḥ ।
ॐ वरदाय नमः । ५०
Om̃ varadāya namaḥ । 50
ॐ शाश्वताय नमः ।
Om̃ śāśvatāya namaḥ ।
ॐ कृतिने नमः ।
Om̃ kṛtine namaḥ ।
ॐ विद्वत्प्रियाय नमः ।
Om̃ vidvatpriyāya namaḥ ।
ॐ वीतभयाय नमः ।
Om̃ vītabhayāya namaḥ ।
ॐ चक्रिणे नमः ।
Om̃ cakriṇe namaḥ ।
ॐ इक्षुचापधृते नमः ।
Om̃ ikṣucāpadhṛte namaḥ ।
ॐ अब्जोत्पलकराय नमः ।
Om̃ abjotpalakarāya namaḥ ।
ॐ श्रीधाय नमः ।
Om̃ śrīdhāya namaḥ ।
ॐ श्रीहेतवे नमः ।
Om̃ śrīhetave namaḥ ।
ॐ स्तुतिहर्षताय नमः । ६०
Om̃ stutiharṣatāya namaḥ । 60
ॐ कलाद्भृते नमः ।
Om̃ kalādbhṛte namaḥ ।
ॐ जटिने नमः ।
Om̃ jaṭine namaḥ ।
ॐ चन्द्रचूडाय नमः ।
Om̃ candracūḍāya namaḥ ।
ॐ अमरेश्वराय नमः ।
Om̃ amareśvarāya namaḥ ।
ॐ नागयज्ञोपवीतिने नमः ।
Om̃ nāgayajñopavītine namaḥ ।
ॐ श्रीकान्ताय नमः ।
Om̃ śrīkāntāya namaḥ ।
ॐ रामार्चितपदाय नमः ।
Om̃ rāmārcitapadāya namaḥ ।
ॐ वृतिने नमः ।
Om̃ vṛtine namaḥ ।
ॐ स्थूलकान्ताय नमः ।
Om̃ sthūlakāntāya namaḥ ।
ॐ त्रयीकर्त्रे नमः । ७०
Om̃ trayīkartre namaḥ । 70
ॐ सङ्घोषप्रियाय नमः ।
Om̃ saṅghoṣapriyāya namaḥ ।
ॐ पुरुषोत्तमाय नमः ।
Om̃ puruṣottamāya namaḥ ।
ॐ स्थूलतुण्डाय नमः ।
Om̃ sthūlatuṇḍāya namaḥ ।
ॐ अग्रजन्याय नमः ।
Om̃ agrajanyāya namaḥ ।
ॐ ग्रामण्ये नमः ।
Om̃ grāmaṇye namaḥ ।
ॐ गणपाय नमः ।
Om̃ gaṇapāya namaḥ ।
ॐ स्थिराय नमः ।
Om̃ sthirāya namaḥ ।
ॐ वृद्धिदाय नमः ।
Om̃ vṛddhidāya namaḥ ।
ॐ सुभगाय नमः ।
Om̃ subhagāya namaḥ ।
ॐ शूराय नमः । ८०
Om̃ śūrāya namaḥ । 80
ॐ वागीशाय नमः ।
Om̃ vāgīśāya namaḥ ।
ॐ सिद्धिदाय नमः ।
Om̃ siddhidāya namaḥ ।
ॐ दूर्वाबिल्वप्रियाय नमः ।
Om̃ dūrvābilvapriyāya namaḥ ।
ॐ कान्ताय नमः ।
Om̃ kāntāya namaḥ ।
ॐ पापहारिणे नमः ।
Om̃ pāpahāriṇe namaḥ ।
ॐ कृतागमाय नमः ।
Om̃ kṛtāgamāya namaḥ ।
ॐ समाहिताय नमः ।
Om̃ samāhitāya namaḥ ।
ॐ वक्रतुण्डाय नमः ।
Om̃ vakratuṇḍāya namaḥ ।
ॐ श्रीप्रदाय नमः ।
Om̃ śrīpradāya namaḥ ।
ॐ सौम्याय नमः । ९०
Om̃ saumyāya namaḥ । 90
ॐ भक्ताकाङ्क्षितदाय नमः ।
Om̃ bhaktākāṅkṣitadāya namaḥ ।
ॐ अच्युताय नमः ।
Om̃ acyutāya namaḥ ।
ॐ केवलाय नमः ।
Om̃ kevalāya namaḥ ।
ॐ सिद्धाय नमः ।
Om̃ siddhāya namaḥ ।
ॐ सच्चिदानन्दविग्रहाय नमः ।
Om̃ saccidānandavigrahāya namaḥ ।
ॐ ज्ञानिने नमः ।
Om̃ jñānine namaḥ ।
ॐ मायायुक्ताय नमः ।
Om̃ māyāyuktāya namaḥ ।
ॐ दन्ताय नमः ।
Om̃ dantāya namaḥ ।
ॐ ब्रह्मिष्ठाय नमः ।
Om̃ brahmiṣṭhāya namaḥ ।
ॐ भयावर्चिताय नमः । १००
Om̃ bhayāvarcitāya namaḥ । 100
ॐ प्रमत्तदैत्यभयदाय नमः ।
Om̃ pramattadaityabhayadāya namaḥ ।
ॐ व्यक्तमूर्तये नमः ।
Om̃ vyaktamūrtaye namaḥ ।
ॐ अमूर्तये नमः ।
Om̃ amūrtaye namaḥ ।
ॐ पार्वतीशङ्करोत्सङ्गखेलनोत्सवलालनाय नमः ।
Om̃ pārvatīśaṅkarotsaṅgakhelanotsavalālanāya namaḥ ।
ॐ समस्तजगदाधाराय नमः ।
Om̃ samastajagadādhārāya namaḥ ।
ॐ वरमूषकवाहनाय नमः ।
Om̃ varamūṣakavāhanāya namaḥ ।
ॐ हृष्टस्तुताय नमः ।
Om̃ hṛṣṭastutāya namaḥ ।
ॐ प्रसन्नात्मने नमः ।
Om̃ prasannātmane namaḥ ।
ॐ सर्वसिद्धिप्रदायकाय नमः । १०८
Om̃ sarvasiddhipradāyakāya namaḥ । 108
॥ इति श्रीसिद्धिविनायकाष्टोत्तरशतनामावलिः ॥
॥ iti śrīsiddhivināyakāṣṭottaraśatanāmāvaliḥ ॥

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Know Your Mind part – 01 in keeping with Shiva Sankalpa Suktam https://vidyavahini.in/know-your-mind-part-01-in-keeping-with-shiva-sankalpa-suktam/ Tue, 23 Jan 2018 02:31:20 +0000 https://vidyavahini.in/vidyavahini-wp/?p=272 Shiva Sankalpa Sukam Introduction: Shiva-Sankalpa-Suktam, is a hymn which consists of six verses, found in Chapter 34 of Shukla Yajur Veda Samhita, where it carefully describes the nature of mind. It is very important for all of us to know our mind. There is a saying that states: Observe your thought; otherwise it will become your action Observe your […]

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Shiva Sankalpa Sukam

Introduction:

Shiva-Sankalpa-Suktam, is a hymn which consists of six verses, found in Chapter 34 of Shukla Yajur Veda Samhita, where it carefully describes the nature of mind. It is very important for all of us to know our mind.
There is a saying that states:

Observe your thought; otherwise it will become your action
Observe your action; otherwise it will become your habit
Watch your habits; otherwise it will become your personality
Observe your personality; as otherwise that will become your life.

Our life originates from a thought. You will be surprised to discover how many thoughts, which
you consider your own, comes from outside. For example, if someone wanted to become a doctor
but could not due to some reason, there is likely to be a lot of frustration in him. Then he awaits his
child to be born and injects the thought into him“You should be a doctor”.

Now the child starts to own this thought and this thought begins to influence his actions, habits, personality and eventually his life. We always say, “This is my life” but do we really live for ourselves or others?

Sometimes when we have an itch in our back, that too at a point which we cannot reach, what do we do? We will find another person who also has an itch in his back and ask him to scratch our back and in return, we scratch his own. So is it true when we say that we live only for others and that our life has meaning only if it’s spent for others?

We do an action for others but in doing so, our real purpose is to get something in return. A person can either destroy us by injecting a certain thought or uplift us by injecting a different thought. The whole world moves because of a thought. The power of a thought is so huge that we hardly imagine its magnitude.

Let us look at an example. If someone tells you, “You are beautiful”, what happens to you? You become very happy. On the other hand, if someone says “You are stupid”, what happens? Your face is most likely to turn into that of a beaten dog instantaneously. Any word, whether it is beautiful or stupid, has the power to change your day, your mood, and almost everything. Why is this so?

In life, all of us are basically selfish. It is not possible to come across somebody who is selfless. For an ordinary person, the concept of “I” is identified with me and mine. In fact, the current concept of family is me and me. Today people do not care about others and are only concerned about themselves. The concept of “self ” is limited to the body and that which gives comfort to the body. Next step, the concept of me includes not only me but also my family, children, parents, and relatives; the concept of self, in this way, gets expanded.

From my body and what was connected to my body, now it includes my family and people related to my family. If we continue with the same reasoning, for the leader of a nation, the concept of I expands to include the whole nation. In each of these cases, e can see how the sense of “I” expands. The concept of “I” should never shrink. You should observe yourself carefully to see whether the sense of “I” in you is expanding or contracting. If it is expanding it means that you are growing, if it shrinks, you need to know that you are possibly missing something.

If “I” expands we accommodate people. Accommodation becomes spontaneous when life is
expanding. If it is not, we can never accommodate.

If someone plants a thought in your mind, you carry it without your knowledge, whether you want
it or not. It happens to all of us, many times and we waste much of our time acting on an unhealthy
thought that we picked up unconsciously.

For example, when we go to a mall to buy a few things, we end up buying more than we need. This happens to most of us. At home, we make a list of what we need, but in the end, we discover that we
have put a lot of extra things in the cart. How did this happen?

We get attracted to something and think, “Ah, this may be useful!” The thought: “this may be useful”
consumes our time, resources, and everything, and that is what happens to us every day.

Swami Dayananda Saraswati used to tell the story of a Sadhu in Rishikesh who preferred to sleep
outside his hut rather than inside. When asked the reason, the Sadhu replied that there was no room in his hut. When Swamiji requested him to show his hut, he saw the hut was full of empty tins which the Sadhu had collected thinking, they would be useful sometime. If we look at ourselves, the same happens to us too. In life, the more we accumulate things, both that we want and do not want, the more it becomes complicated. In a similar way, it is required for us to not accumulate a lot of thoughts, especially undesirable ones that will not support our growth.

We may agree that from the thought comes the action, the action comes the habit, the habit comes to the personality and from the personality comes life. But how do we reverse the process?

At first, we need to watch our mind carefully and objectively. We must consider it as a location, where
thoughts come and go. We must detach ourselves from the mind to be able to observe the mind.

It is the first thing we must do; otherwise, we will end up complicating our lives more and more. How we look at our mind is much more important than what we are thinking. How we approach the mind is more important than the knowledge we possess.

In the name of religion or spirituality or both, we are increasingly interested in collecting more and more information, rather than developing the ability to observe how the mind functions.

A mind is like a child. If you are too tough and strict with a child, it will not listen to you. On the other hand, if you are very friendly, it will not respect you. And the same thing happens with a monkey too. The mind is nothing but a monkey. The more you try to chase it, the more chaos it creates. On the contrary, it is also dangerous to ignore the mind completely. One must be very careful with the mind. One should neither be too strict nor give it complete freedom. If we look at ourselves, we tend to give absolute freedom to our mind which is not healthy. We need to understand the extent of freedom to be given because a thought in our mind translates into action.

For example, while sitting some of us might have the tendency to constantly change positions because the mind engages in a thought that sitting is painful. We begin to move immediately, without ascertaining whether it is necessary or not, whether the pain is bearable or not, and if we can handle it without making any movement. As soon as the thought occurs we at once translate it into action.

It is correct to change position if there is a pain, but before we do, we should check if the pain is bearable and if we can handle it.

Let us look at another example. Many young children have the habit of sucking their thumb which may be helpful for some time. But when they get older, it is no longer good to continue this habit.
Parents should take care to ensure that this practice does not continue.

Similarly, it is natural that the mind develops certain habits, but we must become responsible and
ascertain whether to persist with these habits or not. It will be surprising to know that the mind has
tremendous strength. It can work the way we want it to. If we consider our mind as being dumb, we
will end up becoming dumb. But if we consider it as a great tool, we’ll discover that the mind will give its best. Let us learn how to make the mind a better tool.

We started with the saying,

“Watch your thoughts, or they become your actions, watch your actions or they become your habit, watch your habits or they become your personality, watch your personality as otherwise, they will become your life.”

As we have seen, our lives stem from a thought, and someone from outside can inculcate a thought and without us realising, it could eventually become our life.

That’s why it is very important to note every little thought that comes to mind. Every thought that comes to our mind must be seen objectively. If I pick up a flower and play with it by passing it from hand to hand, or tear the petals or drop it, no one is bothered. But If I say this flower belongs to you, but I take it on loan to give a demo and start to play with it and drop it, you react differently.

In the first instance, with the same flower, there was no problem for anyone. But when I say it is your flower, I borrow it and then I start to play, you are concerned about it. All our conflicts and confusion is in relation to this. The more we understand and assimilate this concept, the more will we be able to enjoy our life. It seems very simple but it is not so easy.

If you were to own a beach, you would not be able to enjoy it. As soon as someone walked on it, we
would begin to wonder “Who is this person? Why
is he walking here? Who gave him permission?”
The more we think that in life we have to own to
enjoy things and people, the more will we suffer.
Now let me pose a question, “Is the body you have,
yours?”
If you say yes, your father could claim to say. “Hello, your body is mine!” And your mother could
say, “Hello, half of that body is mine” The farmer might say, “I too have contributed to your body”
The government could say, “Oh no, your body belongs to me, to the nation” And the bacteria that live in your body could say, “It is our body. We have lived here for many generations. It is our property.” And if you marry, your spouse will say, “Half of your body belongs to me” and your children could say, “your body belongs to us too.” Where will you be at this point? How many people have their claim on your body? But what do you say?

And every time you think this is your body, do you enjoy or suffer? Instead, if you understand that the body has been given and you have to take care of it and put it to good use, would you enjoy it or not? It is a very simple logic.

And the same logic is applicable to the mind. It is very easy to look at the body and try to understand
the concept of the body. But it is not as simple as far as the mind is concerned.

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Subhasitani – Sanskrit to English https://vidyavahini.in/preaching-and-preacher/ Fri, 19 Jan 2018 14:17:56 +0000 https://vidyavahini.in/vidyavahini-wp/?p=212 While preaching others, all behave like they are the ideal. But when it comes to them, they forget basic manners what they have already highlighted for others.   One should engage in such deeds during daytime by which he gets comfortable and regret-free sleep during the night. So also one must engage in such activities […]

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While preaching others, all behave like they are the ideal. But when it comes to them, they forget basic manners what they have already highlighted for others.

 

One should engage in such deeds during daytime by which he gets comfortable and regret-free sleep during the night. So also one must engage in such activities whole life by which he becomes happy, comfortable and free, form everything even after leaving this body.

 

Fruitful trees bend down easily; likewise, the truly great are humble. Whereas, the dried wood and arrogant person never bends down (but always breaks down).

One never knows what will happen to him tomorrow. Therefore, a Wiseman should do tomorrow’s work today itself.

A person lives life without having interest in acquiring knowledge, living a likes and dislikes driven life, not helping others in time, not interested in self-knowledge, behaves based on one’s whims and fancies, nor develops universal values within and not interested to do what is to be done in a given time; is not only a burden to the society but also is equal to an animal living in the form a Human.

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