Spiritual Path for Monastics — Swami Bhaskarananda

EPISODE · Jul 31, 2011 · 1H 14M

Spiritual Path for Monastics — Swami Bhaskarananda

from Vedanta Society of Western Washington

Recorded at the Vedanta Society of Western Washington on July 31, 2011.In this talk, Swami Bhaskarananda explains the traditional Hindu understanding of monastic life within the broader framework of the four stages of life: student, householder, forest-dweller, and renunciate. Drawing from the Vedas and Upanishads, he describes how genuine renunciation arises in rare souls whose attraction to God outweighs worldly desires, often due to spiritual progress in previous lives. Citing the Jabala Upanishad, he notes that whenever this spirit of renunciation awakens, a person is fit for sannyasa. He distinguishes wandering monks from those in organized monastic orders, traces the historical development of monasteries from the time of the Buddha and Shankaracharya’s Dashnami order to the modern Ramakrishna Order and Ramakrishna Mission, and comments on why monasticism is necessarily a path for the few.Swami Bhaskarananda then outlines the inner disciplines expected of novices and fully ordained monks. Novices are to rise before dawn, pray and meditate, practice truthfulness, self-control, moderation, and selfless work, avoid gossip and craving for wealth, and uphold lifelong celibacy while seeing all women as mothers. Sannyasis undertake an even deeper renunciation, giving up attachment to caste, family, property, social standing, and even identification with the body, meditating instead on themselves as pure, stainless divine light. Through anecdotes of wandering monks, senior swamis, and former monastics who later regretted leaving, he illustrates the ideals and challenges of the life of renunciation, while stressing that monks must always honor householders and that both monastic and householder paths can lead to the realization of inherent divinity.

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