Showing posts with label The Significance of a Guru. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Significance of a Guru. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

An enlightened GURU and his DISCIPLE !

We are all aware of the fact that as individual spiritual aspirants or Sadhaks we are always on the lookout for noble and enlightened spiritual Masters. But did we know that Noble and Enlightened Masters have an equally challenging time looking for worthy Disciples?

The following is a descriptive passage from the book "My Life its Legacy and Message" where  Acharya Shriram Sharma,  describes how noble and true spiritual masters pursue the challenging task of seeking  out subjects that are  worthy of being their disciples. The passage also describes to us -what qualities do the Masters look for in their disciples? How do these Enlightened  Masters  mould their disciples to be instruments of great knowledge dissemination , social contributions and attitudinal and behavioural change? 

The passage also elaborates on the theme " Guru Bin Gyaan Nahin", that is - "There can be no Knowledge without the guidance of a Noble and Enlightened Guru"
In this passage Acharya Shriram Sharma also talks about interactions with his own Guru and the requirements for austerities and penance that were placed on him by his Guru. Those austerities later formed  the foundation stones upon which Acharyaji's  immeasurable contribution to the spread of Vedic Knowledge  in   India and overseas rested.

Quoted Text:

''Ramakrishna had gone in search of Vivekananda to his house. Samarth Guru Ramdas had discovered Shivaji. Chandragupta was caught hold of by Chanakya. Gokhale won over Gandhi. 
This equally well applied in my case. Gurudev appeared before me in my house in his astral body when I was fifteen years old, activated and empowered my faith and yoked all the energies of my being in a specific direction. While countless persons wandering in search of a Sadguru return empty-handed after being deceived by quacks, what was particularly special about me for which a divine being had to appear before me uninvited, and spontaneously showered his grace on me? The only rational answer is that I had earned merit for this benediction by satvika austerities over many earlier lifetimes. 


This does not happen randomly. It requires devout austerities and overcoming of evil tendencies over a long period of self-effort. A combination of determination, patience and devotion creates the firm background for spiritual awakening. Earning such merit is true discipleship, after which it takes no time to attain fulfilment. It is the attainment of merit, which takes time. No time is taken in finding the Guru. Eklavya’s Dronacharya, prepared out of clay, proved more effective than the real one. When Ramananda refused to initiate Kabir, as he was an untouchable, he discovered a way out.


He lay down in the dark on the stairs of Kashighat. When Ramananda passed through the stairs before dawn to take his bath, his feet suddenly fell on the chest of Kabir. Ramananda was startled. He uttered ’Ram’ and drew back. Kabir took this utterance to be his initiation: ’Ram’ as his mantra and Ramananda as his Guru. This is the magic of true faith. When an idol of stone can become God, why cannot an appropriate person be made Guru on the strength of faith and devotion? This does not require whispering something in the ear or performing any rituals. Guru is needed in the path of spiritual awakening because he discharges the dual responsibility of father and teacher. 


A child is brought up and educated through the cooperation of both the father and his teacher. The Father  who spends a part of his earnings on his maintenance and education, and the teacher who imparts knowledge to him. Father can fulfil the physical needs whereas the Guru gives guidance for spiritual growth from his accumulated store of divine energy. The disciple can do nothing on his own strength alone. That is the truth behind the saying, ’There is no knowledge without Guru’. There are people who ever remain on vain search of a Guru. Even when they are able to find some illumined person they get disappointed because they undeservedly expect the Guru to bestow on them their divine gifts; and no true master would squander away his hard-earned attainments on an undeserving person for mere gratification of his ego. 


A true master is wise enough to judge the worthiness or otherwise of a seeker. Dayananda had transformed his life in accordance with the instructions of his Guru, Virajananda, Vivekananda relinquished all his desires and took to strenuous sadhana to please his Guru. This is the real surrender and devotion to the Guru. Hanuman surrendered himself to Ram and apparently lost everything but became a saint and was empowered to accomplish superhuman tasks that Ram alone could have done. Jumping across the sea, uprooting mountains, setting aflame Lanka were feats that Hanuman could not have been able to do by himself. On his own he was unable even to protect his master, Sugreeva, from the tyranny of Bali. It was unconditional surrender, which created complete integration with the Lord of his devotion. 


A little water of Ganga falling into a drain  becomes dirty, but if and when a stream of this polluted water embraces the main stream of Ganga, it loses its separate impure existence and becomes the holy Ganga itself. Ordinary and ignorant persons lacking any merit become worthy of initiation into the spiritual path by unconditionally surrendering themselves to a competent awakened soul. On embracing fire, a piece of wood becomes identical with and as bright as fire itself. The aim of devotion is attainment of God awareness, but to establish a link with God, the invisible, it is necessary to take support of some visible symbol. This need can be fulfilled either by idols of God or by some living Guru of spiritual attainment. My aspirations were fulfilled all of a sudden. No doubt, my sadhana had been started long back in previous births to attain worthiness. 


Awakening of Kundalini power, God realisation, liberation etc. are all subsequent events. The first and the foremost thing is to acquire the ability to attain and bear with equanimity the inrush of divine light and energy, otherwise it creates imbalance and complications, similar to what  happens when one tries to lift a weight beyond one’s capacity or eats what one cannot digest. Surrender to the Guru was accomplished on the very first day of our meeting and my loyalty was immediately tested. 


Two things were specifically told to me :  One, turn a deaf ear to what worldly people say and march ahead towards the goal all alone on your own Strength. Two, practise devout austerity (Tapascharya) to make yourself progressively more and more purified in heart and brilliant in intellect. For this, sustain yourself only on barley bread and buttermilk during the period in which twenty-four Gayatri Mahapurascharanas are performed. You will get all divine gifts, which a pilgrim of spiritual path gets on attainment of spiritual competence. These gifts will be meant purely for being used for benevolent and altruistic purposes and not for fulfilment of petty selfish motives. 


That momentous day of Basant Parva became for me a day of adoption of Gurudev’s discipline and beginning of a new way of life. There is no shortage of beggars in this world but there are also rare benevolent persons who gift away everything to deserving persons. Krishna had gifted away, unasked, plentiful prosperity to Sudama. Meeting of my Sadguru was an event of unique and extremely good fortune for me. A glimpse of my past births, which Gurudev had unveiled before me related to spiritual masters of rare eminence who were all shining stars in the reformist tradition of Indian saints. 


They worked for the well-being and upliftment of religion, society, nation and culture of their times. They were all devotees of God because without divine devotion it is difficult to get rid of sins and impurities and attain spiritual illumination and strength. Along with their own spiritual upliftment, they were engaged in the tasks of transmuting and beautifying this universe, the garden of God. I had no desire to know more than what I was revealed. I thought it proper to sit on one boat, remain under the benevolent protection and seek support of only one Master and not to allow my faith to falter. The events relating to the previous births were quite sufficient for my assurance. 


Those who undertake the responsibility of performing momentous tasks have to face and surmount great difficulties at every step of the uphill journey. They have to display extraordinary fortitude. This was required of me also in an ample measure. Gurudev has been appearing for my help from time to time. He has been immensely augmenting my own insignificant abilities with his great spiritual force and has been rescuing and uplifting me in critical moments, when my own feeble feet were on the point of staggering. I had decided once for all that my life shall remain surrendered at his feet and I will implicitly comply with his directions."


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Monday, August 27, 2012

Who is Shriram Sharma Acharya -a brief note on his Life and his Divine mission

For all those wondering who Shriram Sharma Acharya is? Here's a short note describing his life and works along with a Wikipedia link at the end of the note .


Acharya Shriram Sharma  is the founder of "The All World Gayatri Pariwar" headquartered at Shantikunj,Hardwar (India). He was a Gayatri Sadhak, Master of The Vedas  and a spiritually "Enlightened Teacher" of the modern times. 

A  scientific spiritualist who  lived from 1911-1990 , he  voluntarily shed his physical sheath in 1990 on a predefined date  stated earlier. In his own autobiography he describes himself as having been Sant Kabir, Samarth Guru Ramadas and Ramakrishna Paramhansa in his previous lives. (Ref- My Life Its legacy and Message)

His personal life was an experiment in self discipline and self awakening. He was a spiritual scientist who mastered the science behind the Gayatri Mantra. The Gayatri Mantra as we all know is the source of knowledge, a source of RIGHTEOUS INTELLECT. It is a NON RELIGIOUS MANTRA and the Vedas are nothing but an expansion of the Gayatri Mantra.


Acharya Shriram Sharma  was a proponent of the Vedas and many Spiritual  leaders like Swami Vivekananda, have talked of his imminent birth (that is Shriram Sharma Acharya's birth ) and the purpose and glory of his mission (i.e. to revive Vedic traditions of living life ), many years prior to his actual coming.

His followers are global and come from all religions as his writings and his thoughts pertain to the humanity of religion and focus on Universal Truths that are above Individual Religious beliefs. His writings cover thoughts and ideas from religious personalities across religions, from Buddha, to Lord Mahavir, to Islam and Christ. The sources of religions are many and the destination of all sources is but ONE.

Shriram Sharma Acharya’s  knowledge and penance was so intense that for an ordinary person it was difficult to look him in the eye. He lived for over two decades on a sparse diet of butter milk and a Roti ( Indian bread) made of Jowar. This dietary routine was accompanied by intense meditation of the Gayatri Mantra for a period of two decades. This routine was  followed by him in his quest for generating tremendous amount of spiritual energy for the start and completion of the divine task that had been assigned to him, i.e....The resurgence of Vedic thinking and living, i.e. the resurgence of scientific spirituality.

He has written over 3000 books, and translated all the 4 Vedas, 108 Upanishads, Ramayana, Mahabharata and other vedic religious texts in very readable formats with a focus on extracting the practical learning's we can  incorporate  from these great texts into our modern day lives. As man's intellectual accomplishments advance , eternal truths and spiritual texts need to be re-defined and made relevant to current life styles and times. Scientific validations of spiritual practices is a pre-requiste for understanding and following by a modern day generation. That was the immense work done Acharya Shriram Sharma. 


He preferred himself to be known as a "Thought or an Idea" (rather than as an Individual) , a Thought that can rekindle feelings of empathy, love and respect for our fellow human beings and for the natural bountiful environment that God has blessed us with.His writings are aimed at reviving the Science of Spirituality and in encouraging people to go beyond just  rituals in worship and discover the true essence of Spirituality - individual reformation and re-establishment of "Divinity" in man.

He has firm belief that mankind will once again reinvent itself to survive and thrive as illumined human beings, and once gain thoughts of goodness, sharing and caring, empathy for fellow human beings, knowledge, wisdom and illumination will be benchmarks of human society and progress on a go forward basis. His movement is therefore known as the "THOUGHT TRANSFORMATION and INDIVIDUAL REFORMATION MOVEMENT".

A sample  of the depth and breadth of Acharya Shriram Sharma's easy to read   books  can be found on this blog on our "Life Transforming Books" page, located in the Menu bar.The original writing is in Hindi and all books here are translations of his original writings.
We invite you to explore his writings. You'll be glad you did!

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Additional Notes on Acharya Shriram Sharma :
Govt of India issues a Postage stamp and confers the title "Vedmurti" upon Acharya Shriram Sharma:                                          
http://guidingthoughts.blogspot.com/2012/10/1991govt-of-india-issued-postage-stamp.html
To know more about Acharya Shriram Sharma please click the following Wikipedia link :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shriram_Sharma
Visit The All World Gayatri Pariwar website : awgp.org