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Friday, 18 March 2016

Representatives of Supreme Lord Sri Hari!

                                                Srih:
The need for guidance is strongly felt in todays society right from Youngsters to elders in pursuit of their respective materialistic and spiritual goals of life. Even the highly intelligent and knowledgeable Arjuna was perplexed on the performance of his duties. People fail to realize the temporary nature of their material pursuits and thus drown themselves in the ocean of anxiety and fleeting material pleasures.
We observe in our general lives the great distress and separation a mother feels for her son who is away abroad although another son is with her; similarly the Supreme Lord Narayana being the Supreme Father and Mother of all living entities feels great separation for his jivatmas residing in the other side of Viraja Nadhi in Samsara Mandala although he is being served with all devotion and opulence by unlimited eternally liberated souls(Nitya Suris) in Sri Vaikuntha. This is confirmed in the Vishnu Suktha i.e “tad visnoh paramam padam sada pasyanti surayah”. If a normal father and mother who is related to us for few years can have so much attachment to their children; one can hardly imagine the unlimited affection the Supreme Lord can have for his jivatmas who are eternally related to him as his part and parcels. This is confirmed in the Bhagavad Gita “mamai vamso jiva loke jiva bhuta sanatanai.e every living being is a part and parcel of the Supreme Lord Narayana i.e Shariram of the Supreme Lord. When someone harms any part of our body we immediately experience pain as it is a part of my own body; similarly as all jivatmas are his own shariram; the Supreme Lord experiences severe pain and anxiety seeing them suffer in the samsara which is an ocean of birth and death. Thus out of his natural affection for his children (jivatmas); he takes several endeavors’ to reclaim the fallen atmas from the deep and dangerous ocean of samsara marked with repeated birth and deaths. He first decided to create Vedas, which is in the form of instruction for the mankind, taking help of which anyone can attain the goal of moksha. Unfortunately on account of its extreme complexity there were hardly any to attain him. He then decided to himself reincarnate and practice what he himself preached to set an example for the common men to attain him, however this was in vain as only vidwans and rishis could recognize him and follow his path. As a last endeavor he decided to empower certain jivatmas with his shakthi so that they could make some difference in the lives of common men by their own example just like an hunter catches an elephant using  an another elephant. Thus arose galaxies of acharyas in our Sanatana Dharma fold who not only preached the esoteric philosophies with its meanings from the Veda- Vedantam to the common men but who also practiced what they preached in their daily lives thus establishing a wonderful Role Model for the common men to follow.
The word Guru means one who is heavy in Knowledge. He is competent to destroy the   ajñāna of his disciple by his instructions. The Supreme Lord Krishna in his Gita stresses the importance of Guru and the necessity to surrender ourselves to him i.e “tad viddhi pranipatena pariprasnena sevaya upadeksyanti te jnanam jnaninas tattva-darsinah”. The Srimad Bhagavatham 11.17.27 says “acaryam mam vijaniyam navamanyeta karhicit na martya-buddhyasuyeta sarva-deva-mayo guruh:” i.e. An Acharya is a direct representative of the Supreme Lord and non-different from him, he is an embodiment of all the devas as his life is dedicated to the mission of the Supreme Lord to establish Dharma all over the world. Thus he must not be envied by the common men either in their mind, words, action or deeds. He is an embodiment of mercy of the Supreme Lord as he acts as a media to understand the spiritual truths hidden in the Vedas. The common men on account of the defects of their materialistic sense organs do not have the capacity to either perceive or understand the absolute truth by their own mental speculation as bhagavan and the spiritual subject matters are transcendental i.e above the influence of the 3 Gunas i.e. Sattva, Rajas and Tamas. Thus it is confirmed in the Mundaka Upanishad 1.2.12 “ tad-vijnanartham sa gurum evabhigachhet samit panih srotriyam brahma nistham” i.e “ In order to learn the transcendental science, one must approacha guru in the disciplic succession who is fixed in the absolute truth. The Vana Parva 313.117 of the Mahabharatha states “ dharmasya tattvam nihitam guhayam mahajano yena gatah sa panthah “ It is very difficult to understand the science of the Supreme unless one learns under the footsteps of acharyas in diciplic succession.“. Bhagavat Gita confirms “evam parampara praptam..” i.e “ This Supreme science was thus received through the chain of disciplic succession “ . Also as confirmed by Adi Sankaracharya “Narayana paro avyakthat”. The nature of the Supreme Lord as being superior to the Prakrthi is also confirmed in the Srimad Bhagavatham which is the essence of all the Puranas i.e  “namasye puruṣaḿ tvādyam. īśvaraḿ prakṛteḥ param “ . Its confirmed in the Upanishads “ tamasah: parasthat “ i.e “ The supreme Lord is transcendental to the Prakrthi Mandala. Thus as Bhagavan is superior to the ordinary conditional souls, is there any possibility for the jivatmas to realize and attain him? ; as bhagavan stresses in Gita : “ janma karma ca me divyam evam yo vetti tattvatah: “ i.e “One who understands in truth the nature of my appearance and actions; upon leaving this body does not take birth again but attains the Supreme abode of the Lord. Also Upanishads confirm “ tattva jnanat moksha labah: ajnanat samsarah:” i.e “ One who realizes the Truth attains Moksha and the others take repeated births in Samsara. “ . Thus in answer to this; the Upanishads reply “ yasya deve para bhakthir yatha deve tatha gurou “ i.e  “ Only unto those who has unflinching faith and Bhakthi unto both Guru and Bhagavan; unto him all the imports of the vedic literatures are automatically revealed.  The Mundaka Upanishad(3.2.3) states “ nayam atma pravacanena labhyo na medhaya na bahuna srutena” i.e  “ One cannot become self realized by ordinary mundane academic education neither by ones own intelligence but by only the causeless mercy of the Supreme Absolute truth. This mercy is obtained via the medium of an acharyas.
Thus the importance of acharyas/ vaishnavas who are the torchbearers of vedic knowledge is deeply stressed and elaborated in all the vedic literatures. Now we shall study some of their unique qualities which what makes them very dear to the Supreme Lord Sri Hari with the light of some of their pastimes mentioned in the Guru Parampara




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