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Bhaj Govindam Verse 22

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Bhaj Govindam Verse 22

from Shruti Says

Bhaj Govindam This is a verse written by Nityananda is beautiful. It is describing the outwardly behaviours of the truly realised, a state where the self fades and only God remains, where the oneness with all becomes a reality. The normal norm of the society don’t apply to him and he remains maast in his own masti. This ones behaviour can not be understood by the masses who are bound by the rules of the so called cultured society. He comes across as a dim wit, mad man or even scary to the eyes of the worldly. The one who revels in God and knows the secrets of this universe, can no longer or no longer wants to indulge the worldly people and their norms of normality.The awakened are difficult to understand, but then Who can understand the one who has understood ‘That One’. Verse 22रथ्या चर्पट विरचित कन्थः, पुण्यापुण्य विवर्जित पन्थः। योगी योगनियोजित चित्तो, रमते बालोन्मत्तवदेव॥Rathyā carpaṭa viracita kanthaḥPuṇyāpuṇya vivarjita panthaḥ,Yogī yoganiyojita cittoRamate bālonmattavadevaरथ के नीचे आने से फटे हुए कपडे पहनने वाले, पुण्य और पाप से रहित पथ पर चलने वाले, योग में अपने चित्त को लगाने वाले योगी, बालक के समान आनंद में रहते हैं॥The Twenty-Second verse said to me - Shruti Says🌷The one who collects and stitches the pieces of cloths scattered on the ground and wears,The one who walks on a path which is beyond good deed and bad,That yogi who is connected to the divine bliss through yoga,He is always in joy like a child or lives in this world like a madman.————————————Bare Necessity (Rathyā carpaṭa viracita kanthaḥ)Sukhacharya and various other sages don’t see the need to cover themselves anymore. They are beyond this body conscious state and believe that they are the soul the witness and the body is their cloth. Free from any social stigma and inhibition they remain in a state of divine union. It is said that ones, Sukhrachayaji was walking hurriedly and his father Ved Vyasaji was chasing him, on the way there were a few girls bathing in the lake. When Sukhracharyaji passed they did not run to cover themselves up, they continued what they were doing. On the other hand, when Vedavyasji came they hurriedly ran to hide themselves. Astonished Vedavyasji asked, “I am much older and my son a young man unclothed himself, he just walked past, at that time you did not feel shame or a need to hide, but in front of me you do.”The girls replied, “he is beyond the body, he is soul conscious, and does not take himself to be a man or body. He does look at others from that view also. To him all he sees are the divine souls, who are beyond body and gender. But, to you we are still women and you can see we are bare.“This state comes naturally to the one who is self realised, gradually and slowly, the need to posses diminishes and unknowingly everything material falls away. This one takes only that which is a bare necessity, from the cloths to the food, is only enough to keep ones soul attached to the body. Anything taken beyond ones basic need is a sin, keeping this in mind he shuns even what the world thinks is needed and makes do with the discarded pieces to cover his body. He knows, We can not experience true happiness when desire rule our heart and not God. Passion of a man, grows more when he enjoys the pleasures of the senses. The more we indulge, the more the desire. The more we get, the more the greed. Wants never end no matter how much we have, we are never contented and keep wanting more and more. The fire of greed, burns more and more with every drop of desire. No matter how hard we want to mellow down this verse, and twist its meaning to suit our convenience, jo hai woh hai.‘Yeh raah nahin aasan Sunle o rahi.Yeh aag ka darıya hai,Aur doob ke jaana hai.’Just Be (Puṇyāpuṇya vivarjita panthah)This verse describes the state of a person who is beyond Satva, Rajas and Tamas and is in the the gunateeth avastha. A state very difficult to reach and ones reached, the veils of Maya disappear, the unreal world and laws of Maya do not apply anymore and what remains is the eternal truth. A detachment happens, as if one is ejected from the grip of Maya and is free. The grip of gravity is only till we are in the realm of the earths pull, beyond that there is a state of weightlessness.The oneness with the movie and characters happens momentarily, at that time emotional outbursts are experienced. But, when again one realises he is just the witness and what is on the screen is but not real, no emotional residue remains.In the same way, the one who has realised the ultimate truth, is not governed by the law of Maya - punya and paap, and is free from the Karma Bandhan. His action don’t account to any bondage. Not only this, he does not mind people judging him, and partitioning his actions into good or bad, he does not run to give an explanation or justification.Meri karam KahaniMeri atma bhi Jane parmatma bhi Jane… he sings in his heartThe silent saintOnce there was a saint who lived in the outskirts of the village. He would never say anything, as he was alway in maun avastha. Every villager honoured him and would go to him for blessings. It so happened one day, that a girl came out crying and said that she was carrying the sage's baby. The girls parents and the villagers were shocked and went to him and pelted stones at him. Some also threw his things and smeared dirt on him. They humiliated him in every way possible and later insisted that the girl, has to stay with him, as it was his responsibility. He did not utter a word, or even try to explain or exclaim. He was calm as always and of course quiet, as always in maun.The girl started living in his little hut, he let the girl sleep inside and he himself step outside under the rain and sun. He made sure she was taken care of and later he also took care of the baby. Like this 3 years passed. Never did he try to question the girl, as to why she had done all this. He just treated her like his daughter and kept her safe.One day, the girl came with a boy, and both fell at the feet of this Mahatma, and weeped with guilt. The boy said it was his child, they had married secretly, but were afraid to let people know. But, now they had gather the courage and would tell everyone the truth. The saint, just smiled, he was his calm silent self. There was no change in his expression at all.When the couple went and told everyone the truth, the villagers felt horrible about their behaviour and did not even know how they could repent. They all gather outside the sages hut, with eyes filled with tears of guilt. The boy and the girl came, and said that they would leave as their parents have accepted their marriage. The sage effortlessly gave the little baby who he had nurtured with such love and care without any hesitation, or change in expression.He went about his business as if nothing had ever happened.Total Oneness (Yogī yoganiyojita citto)‘Agar hai shauk milne ka to har dam laulagata jajala kar khudnumaai ko, bhasam tannpar lagaata ja.’Chareveti chareveti - chalte jao chalet jao - you will reach. With this one thought in ones mind, the yogi walks on. We are talking about a situations where the, Sadak - Sadhana and Sadya become one. This yogi who has no sense of the self or the world, just revel in the lord. There is a madness in this love for the divine where all else vanishes and only that one remains. When we crave for the Lord as a person who is drowning craves for a breath of air, he will he finally come. Ones a man came to Vivekanadaji, to ask him how God can be realised, he had 5 minutes before his train left and he needed the answer he insisted. Vivekanandji was amused and as this man was adamant, he had to give the answer, so with his hand he took this man pushed his head in the river Ganga, and kept it there long enough for him to crave for the one breath and not die. Out came the man gasping for air and totally dismayed and shaken by the saints behaviour. Vivekanandji asked so what did you think about when you were under water? Only one breath, only one breath came the reply. Go said, Vivekanandji, the day you are able to think of God with such intensity and one focused desire, you will get God for sure.Vyasani Bhakt - Joononi - pagal - anek naam hai Prabhu ke devano ke. Child Like State (Ramate bālonmattavadeva)Sona Sajan Sadhujantoote joore sau baar.Durgam kumbh kumar ke,Ek jhatke aaye darar.Gold, good people, saint, don’t hold grudge and the relationships they are in break and mend many times. It is the vile and evil, who are like the earthen clay pot of the potter, which break even by one push, and putting it together is not possible after that. Dhruv and Kuber were in the middle of a horrible battle when senses dawned and they withdrew their forces. Not an iota of bitterness remained after that, they befriended each other as if they were never enemies.This is the sign of a great soul. The hearts of great souls are unable to hold grudges. If we

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