WORLD December 7, 1998 VNN2630 Disappearance Day OfSrila Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati Thakura BY PREMAVATAR DAS
USA, Dec 7 (VNN) This holy day is of coursespecial for the entire family of Srila Saraswati Thakura's followers.Today his disappearance pastimes will be commemorated in all thevarious maths and institutions around the world that originatefrom his preaching efforts.
Last year I had the greatfortune of observing this tirobhava in the presence myGurudeva, Srila Bhakti Sundar Govinda Maharaj, at the Sri ChaitanyaSaraswat Math in Navadvipa. In the Math's library I found severaloriginal copies of The Harmonist, as published and editedby the Thakura himself. The following article is taken from thepages of that magazine, and it is presented here in memory ofSrila Saraswati Thakura.
THE CORRECT ANGLEOF VISION(Srila Bhakti SiddhantaSaraswati interviewed by Major Rana N. J. Bahadur at Armadale,Darjeeling on June 14th, 1935)
Question:I cannot understand this world.
Answer:It is camp life. This world is not our original abode. It is meantfor certain purposes. After that we are to proceed to our originalhome. This world is not a desirable place. It is not good to beenticed to stay here for a long time, forgetting our originalabode. We stay there with Godhead. We are the eternal servantsof Godhead. When we decide to lord it over the universe we areallowed these facilities for temporary purposes. They do not serveour eternal purposes. It would be better to seek for a place wherewe can find the real peace. Here we are always liable to be disturbed.By these disturbances Providence wants to teach us that worldis not our eternal habitation, but that all real peace is to befound in Him. Being thus troubled we would naturally like to goback to the original place. Life in this world should be conductedpeacefully instead of in the spirit of retaliation. We shouldlearn to suffer all these things by submitting to His Holy Wishes.If we do so we may have that very peace here.
It is because weare ambitious to dominate that we are brought here. Conditionshere are so that they dovetail the whole position. If we requiremore than we are allowed, we are in trouble. We should bettergo back into our own position, to our only Friend. He is the onlyResort of all our needs and desires. But if we take the burdenupon ourselves to run into wrong we run into troubles in the shapeof our daily transactions. We should not be so tempted. The aestheticculturer's offers are meant to delude us when they lead us tothink this world to be a comfortable place. All real improvementshould lead to Godhead. It should give us all useful things bywhich to get rid of these temptations. As we are men we shouldlend our ears to know about the better situation of the transcendentalworld where the best aspects of the Reality are exhibited. Herewe suffer from the difficulties of our eclipsed vision. It is,therefore, better to look after that region where all sorts ofmanifestive Nature are in vogue.
The servitors of Godhead willalways look to our interest. Here our friends sometimes like usand sometimes they turn against us. But here there is opportunityof hearing about our original home from the lips of persons whoare quite familiar with the same. If we neglect the opportunitywe shall repent in the long run. Their words will lift us andchange our mentality. All sorts of puzzling questions will besolved if only we give our lending ear to those persons who havevery little to do with this world. Our situations in this worldare liable to change like fogs and mists. As intelligent men ourprudent nature should manage sometimes to hear of the transcendentalworld and the manifestive nature, instead of being unaccountablydiffident. Such incredulous attitude will not give us the opportunity.
This external body will bechanged and also our present situations. But we have got a transcendentalframe. As soon as we will learn that the transcendental frameis working in us, this mortal coil will cease to trouble. Thepeople of the West think that the mind is the soul. We differfrom them. There exists an ample Indian literature in supportof the view that the soul is the proprietor of the mind. The mindis the proxy of the soul to deal with the external world in fivedifferent relations as husband and spouse, master and servant,parent and child, as friend and as neutral. The soul is now enwrappedby some other foreign agency. Body is different from apparel.The soul is enwrapped by the gross and subtle material bodies.They are meant for the use of the soul for a certain period. Whenthe true activity is latented the mind acts with the impetus ofthe senses alone, covering the soul by the material molecularsubstances. But the soul is the real entity.
The senses are the workingthings, some of them for external and some for internal use. Grossnesshas an attraction for the ordinary run of people. It is meantfor such people. Even the so-called philosophers are found tosubscribe to the slogan that the gross material body should havethe preference in all religious affairs of this world (sariramadhyam kalu dharma sadhanam). They are very busy with thegross and subtle material things, ignoring the very health ofthe soul. The material things will change. This change sometimesgives us facilities and sometimes hinders our progress. But thesoul does not change and cannot be destroyed, although he is susceptibleof being covered up by the subtle or abstract form of materialgrossness in the shape of our passing mentality which is a giftof Maya. She has given us the senses to measure the pleasingthings for selfish aggrandisement. Religious people think theyneed not gratify the senses which are meant to delude only. Asfor instance we are liable to be deluded if we suppose the airof the atmosphere to be meant for our enjoyment or for the purposeof giving us temporary pleasures. That very opportunity will betaken away to let us know that is is not meant for our good.
We are liable to be troubledby these impeding agents. Their number will show us that theyare more numerous than the things that can give us bliss, theonly thing that should be sought. The whole ecstatic centre isin Godhead. All pleasing sensation of this world, if properlyjudged, is found to hold for temporal purposes only, in orderto have our fruits later on. It is the training plane. On thisplane we are liable to suppose that everything is meant to serveus. But the real truth is that we are to serve Godhead in thefive different capacities. It is only when we deem it fit to comedown to this world to lord it over other finite entities for ourenjoyment that our real position happens to be forgot to someextent. This contingency arises when we want to deprive our Lord.That tendency was innate with us. It led us to prefer this temporalregion by our own desire. These entanglements will be slowly removedwhen the true suggestions will come to us on our meeting withpersons who are cognisant of our interest.
Optimistic people are aptto avoid such apparently pessimistic thoughts. They prefer torun into the troubles. But we should have the only Resort in theAbsolute. Aural reception is the only track that we should follow.We should be prepared to hear how we can live a peaceful lifeand aspire after eternal bliss from the Absolute who can giveit. Unless we submit to Him there is no possibility of gettingto the Eternal Region. If we do otherwise we would be multiplyingspeculations that will only be checks. Instead of posing as thepredominating agent we should pose as predominated agents in orderto serve Godhead Who is the Source of all manifestive things;and all activities should tend to Him without hoping for any commercialreturn. We are Philistians averse to theological thought. We arefor making money, earning fame and enjoying pleasures. This isthe natural inclination here. All this non-Absolute propagandais due to aversion to the service of the Absolute. We should,therefore, lend our ear to the descriptions of Transcendence inorder to be able to understand how to get the true fruit of thesoul instead of being misled by the mind. The mind is the proxyof the soul. He is always on the look-out for aggrandising hisown interest at the expense of the principal if the latter thinksto pass his days in indolence, when he will be naturally deludedby the mind. The slumbering soul requires to be roused up. Thebest use of our intelligence, foresight, desirability, shouldbe to make progress towards the eternal life. Temporal pleasuresare bound to trouble us in the long run.
Question:What is the difference between shanti and ananda(peace and bliss)?
Answer:Impersonalists think that Godhead should offer a neuter race.Buddha thought cessation of perception at the end. Sankaracharyaargued that Godhead should have no form at all, that there shouldnot be any sexological question in regard to Him, that everyoneshould go back to the Absolute, that there should be no differencebetween the individual soul and Godhead, the three situationsof the Observed, observer and observation being merged into oneviz., the Brahma who is full of joy and at the same timevoid of joy, there being no distinction between the two. The thirdschool is the devotional school. According to this school whateverwe find here such as trees, rivers, hills, etc., are all presentin the transcendental world. Here we have only screened entitiesand sometimes miss the sparks of the Reality.
Question:Why does the study of Philosophy not give me peace now?
Answer:Because we choose to stick to the miserable situation and do notpay attention to Godhead. ___
This article was originallypublished in The Harmonist (Vol. XXXI, No.21) on the 27thof June, 1935. This reproduction is unedited except for a fewortographical changes.
Several other essays, talks,poems and conversations of the Gaudiya Vaisnava Acharyas can befound at the Sri Guru Vandana homepage:
http://www.vaisnava.com
Falling at the feet of theVaisnavas, Premavatar Das
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