суббота, 26 октября 2013 г.

Shree Shreemad PurnaPurushottama SwamiNarayan : "A person who develops such a nãstik attitude towards the murtis of Bhagvãn and a sant, will not stop there"

In Russia you can often hear something like: "Krishna is not present in this Murti. A lot of special rituals must be executed before Krishna will reside in the Murti". 

Sounds foolish, is not it? 

Actually, there is not such notion as, excuse me, "dead Murti" or "Murti, in which Bhagavan Shree Krishna is not Present", as Murti is always remains Murti (Chinmaya and Shuddha-Sattwa with Bhagavan Shree Krishna eternally dwelling). 

In the following Darshan Shree Shreemad PurnaPurushottama SwamiNarayan ruins such foolish nastik claims. 


"Vachanmrut", Gadhadã I – 68 


Bhagvãn Resides In The Eight Types Of Murtis And In A Sant 
 
68.1   In the Samvat year 1876, on Chaitra sud 9 [23 rd  March, 1820], Swãmi Shree  Sahajãnandji  Mahãrãj  was  sitting  on  a  decorated  bedstead under the neem tree in front of the mandir of Shree Vãsudev-Nãrãyan in Dãdã Khãchar’s darbãr in Gadhadã.  

He was wearing a white khes and had covered Himself with a white chãdar.  Around His head, He had tied a white cloth with border of silken thread.  A sabhã of munis, as well as haribhaktas from various places had gathered before Him. 
 
68.2   Shreeji Mahãrãj then said, “Allow me to ask a question.” 
 
68.3   The munis responded by saying, “Please do ask.” 
 
68.4   Shreeji  Mahãrãj  then  said,  “For  one  month  during  the  famine  of Samvat  1869,  whenever  I  entered  samãdhi,  I  felt  I  had  gone to Purushottam-Puri, where I entered and resided in the murti of Shree Jagan-Nãthji.  

That murti may appear to be wooden, but through its eyes  I  observed  everything.    I  observed  both  the  bhakti  and  the deceitful ways of the mandir’s pujãri.  

In the same way, those people in our satsang who have mastered samãdhi can also enter the bodies of  others  through  samãdhi,  and  see  and  hear  everything.    

The shãstras also mention that Shukji spoke through the body of a tree.  

Therefore,  a  great  sat-purush  or  Bhagvãn  can  enter  wherever  they wish. 
 
68.5   “Bhagvãn has given eight types of murtis for worship by His ãgnã – 

1. shaili  (stone),  

2. dãrumayi  (wood),  

3. lauhi  (metal),  

4. lepyã  (earth  or sandalwood  paste),  

5. lekhyã  (engraved  or  drawn),  

6. saikati  (sand), 

7. manimayi  (gems),  and  

8. manomayi  (mental).    

Bhagvãn  Himself personally enters those murtis and resides within them.  

A bhakta of Bhagvãn,  who  worships  those  murtis,  should  maintain  the  same respect for them as he does for pratyaksha Bhagvãn.  
 
68.6   “In  the  same  way,  Bhagvãn  also  resides  in  the  heart  of  a  sant.  Therefore, a sant should also be respected.  In spite of that, a bhakta totally  fails  to  respect  him.    He  considers  a  murti  to  be  merely  a painting or to be made of stone or other materials.  

Furthermore, he looks  upon  that  sant  as  an  ordinary  human  being.    

But  Bhagvãn Himself has said, ‘I forever reside in the eight types of murtis and in a sant’.  

Still, that bhakta behaves disrespectfully before the murtis of Bhagvãn and before a sant, not at all fearing Bhagvãn.  

Does such a person have nishchay in Bhagvãn, or not?  That is the question.” 
 
68.7   The  paramhans  replied,  “As  he  does  not  realise  Bhagvãn  to  be antaryãmi  and  fails  to  respect  Him,  such  a  bhakta  does  not  have nishchay in Bhagvãn at all.  He does not have nishchay, so his bhakti is like that of a hypocrite.” 

68.9   The sãdhus replied, “No, he will not attain kalyãn.” 

68.10   Shreeji  Mahãrãj  then  continued,  “A  person  who  develops  such  a nãstik  attitude  towards  the  murtis  of  Bhagvãn  and  a  sant,  will  not stop  there.    
He  will  also  develop  nãstik  feelings  towards  the pratyaksha  svarup  of  Bhagvãn  whom  he  worships.    
He  will  also develop nãstik feelings towards the dhãms of Bhagvãn, such as Golok and  Brahmpur.    
Furthermore,  he  will  come  to  believe  that  the creation, sustenance, and destruction of this universe are due to Kãl, Mãyã, and karma, but not due to the will of Bhagvãn.  

In this way, he will become a firm nãstik.” 
 
68.11   Muktãnand  Swãmi  then  asked,  “Is  this  nãstik  attitude  due  to  a person’s past karmas, or due to the influence of kusang?” 
 
68.12   Shreeji  Mahãrãj  explained,  “The  sole  cause  of  the  development  of such  a  nãstik  attitude  is  listening  to  the  shãstras  of  nãstiks  and keeping  the  company  of  a  person  who  has  faith  in  those  shãstras. 
 
Furthermore, kãm, krodh, lobh, ahankãr, mãn, and irshyã also cause a nãstik attitude to develop.  

A person who possesses any one of these svabhãvs, will not be able to believe the talks of even sãdhus, such as Nãrad and the Sanakãdik. 
 
68.13   “When  is  such  a  nãstik  attitude  overcome?    

Well,  when  a  person listens  to  talks  of  the  leelãs  of  Bhagvãn,  such  as  the  creation, sustenance,  and  destruction  of  the  universe  as  described  in  ãstik shãstras,  like  the  Shreemad  Bhãgvat,  and  also  understands  the greatness of Bhagvãn and a sant, the nãstik attitude is overcome and an ãstik attitude develops.”